Growing up, I remember celebrating the festival of Makar Sankrant by visiting family and friends and wishing them “Tilgul ghya goad bola” which literally means “Take tilgul and talk sweetly”. Enter your email & I’ll send it to your inbox. Plus, get great new recipes from me every week! By submitting this form, you consent to receive emails from Minstry of Curry On the Sankrant evening, we dressed in our pretty traditional outfits and went around the neighborhood, collecting different varieties of sweet treats made with sesame seeds called tilgul. My favorite amongst the sweet treats was the crispy and crunchy Til Chikki or as we call it in Marathi “Tilachi Chikki”. Made with roasted sesame seeds, sugar, and a hint of cardamom and salt, these crisps make an irresistible and yummy winter snack.

Festival of Sankrant

In Maharashtra, Sankrant is celebrated for 3 days. On the first day which is ‘Bhogi’,  we enjoyed the special dish ‘bhogichi bhaji’ that celebrates the seasonal bounty of winter vegetables along with coconut, peanuts, and sesame seeds. Sesame seeds have a big significance for this festival. Sesame seeds provide the much-needed energy and nourishment to keep the body warm during winter.

Ingredients for Til Chikki

Sesame seeds - I like to use brown sesame seeds but you can also use the white ones Sugar - I use organic cane sugar but regular white sugar works too Ghee - homemade ghee is super easy to make and a must in many Indian desserts to add the nutty aroma Cardamom - ground cardamom powder adds a floral aroma to the chikki

My mom made many batches of this sesame chikki to share with everyone that visited our home on Makar Sankrant day. Although they seemed pretty simple, I have failed to make them a few times. The memories of my mom making them easily are still so fresh in my mind that I could not give up on this recipe. Over the last few times, I have slowly but surely mastered the technique!

Storing

Let them completely cool and then store them in an airtight container. This Chikki will stay good for 2 weeks at room temperature. Add the sesame seeds to a heavy bottom pan. Roast on medium heat for 5 mins until they are light brown and aromatic. Take out the sesame seeds in a bowl and keep them aside. In the same pan, add sugar and ghee. Stir in cardamom powder and salt. Cook on medium-low heat stirring frequently, until the sugar melts completely. Initially, the sugar will start to crystalize, keep mixing and breaking up the lumps as it then slowly starts to melt to form a syrup. Keep stirring all the time during the process. Takes about 6 to 8 minutes (photos 1 - 4). Once the syrup is ready, turn the heat to low and add the roasted sesame seeds and quickly mix them in. (photos 5 - 6). Quickly and carefully pour the mixture on a parchment paper-lined surface. Spread it as thin as you can using a silicon spatula coated with a thin layer of ghee and patting it to form an even layer while it’s hot. Do not wait too long as the mixture will start to harden, it is easier to spread the mixture into a thin layer while it’s hot. Tip - You can also use a well-greased rolling pin to roll it thin. Just make sure that you apply lots of ghee or oil to the rolling pin so the mixture does not stick to it. Once again this step has to be done rather quickly as you want to cut it into pieces while it’s still warm. Next, while the rolled mixture is still hot/warm, use a pizza cutter or knife to make diamond or square-shaped cuts to form the crisps. Allow them to cool and then lift them from the parchment and break them along the lines (photos 7 - 10).

Tips

Secure parchment paper on a cutting board using tape Apply lots of ghee on the rolling pin or silicon spatula and use it to spread the mixture Spread the mixture quickly into a thin layer while it’s hot, do not wait too long as the mixture will start to harden Cut the crisps into small squares or diamonds while the mixture is still warm

More Sankrant Recipes

Love these festival delicacies? Try this delicious mixed vegetable curry AKA Bhogichi Bhaji with Homemade whole wheat parathas and Tilachi Poli. Also, make sure to make a batch of the easy Til Laddo and Tilachi Vadi made with sesame seeds and jaggery.

Recipe

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