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तिल चिक्की रेसपी | गुड़ वाली तिल चिक्की - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Til Chikki in Hindi) 

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Til chikki is a traditional recipe of India made during the festival of Makar Sankranti (kite flying festival). Making this til gur ki chikki is definitely an art which needs precision. Learn how to make til chikki at home in a step-by-step manner.

To make 3 ingredient til ki chikki, you need to dry roast the sesame seeds and then melt ghee and jaggery well. To this melted ghee-jaggery mixture, add the roasted til and mix well. Spread the mixture on a greased thali and with the help of a greased rolling pin roll it thinly or thickly as you like. Cut into pieces and allow them to cool completely. Once cooled, remove the pieces and serve.

This til chikki is a nutritious treat for to-be moms, as the winning combo of sesame seeds and jaggery gives a good boost of iron, which is required to maintain healthy haemoglobin levels. A good amount of iron in the body ensures a proper supply of oxygen and nutrients to the baby. Pop a Til Chikki into your mouth whenever you feel nauseous, and you are sure to feel better instantly.

It’s a tradition to make this til gur ki chikki during Sankrant festival. When making this chikki, follow the procedure exactly, as it is important to cook the jaggery to the right stage for a perfect outcome. Often til laddus are also made during this festival.

Alo try other chikkis like Cashew Chikki, Mixed Til Chikki, Oats and Walnut Chikki and Kurmura Chikki.

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Til Chikki recipe - How to make Til Chikki

Preparation Time:    Cooking Time:    Total Time:     16Makes 16 pieces
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Ingredients

For Til Chikki
3/4 cup sesame seeds (til)
1/2 cup chopped jaggery (gur)
1 1/2 tsp ghee
Method

For til chikki

    For til chikki
  1. To make til chikki, heat a deep non-stick pan, add the sesame seeds and dry roast on a medium flame for 5 to 6 minutes. Remove and keep aside.
  2. Heat the ghee in the same deep non-stick pan and add the jaggery. Mix well and cook on a medium flame for 2 to 3 minutes, while stirring continuously.
  3. Switch off the flame, add the roasted sesame seeds and mix very well.
  4. When the mixture is ready, put the entire mixture over the back of a greased thali or a smooth stone surface. Roll it out thinly into a 200 mm. (8”) diameter circle using a greased rolling pin.
  5. Cut them into 38 mm. (1. 5’’×1. 5’’) square pieces using a sharp knife.
  6. Allow the til chikki to cool completely. Once cooled, store the til chikki in an air-tight container.

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Other Chikki Recipes

  1. Chikki is a traditional Indian sweet recipe made especially during the kite festival i.e Makar SankrantiChikki can be made with a myriad of ingredients like puffed rice, peanuts, chana dal, dry fruits etc. The sticky agent also, the sweetner is generally in the form of jaggery and sugar. While some chikkis are difficult to make, some like the murmura chikki are very easy. Listing down some popular chikki recipes from our website :

How to make Til Chikki

  1. For til chikki recipe | til gur ki chikki | 3 ingredient til ki chikki | how to make til chikki at home, first grease the back of a 250 mm. (10”) thali and a thick rolling pin using little ghee. Keeping this greased thali and rolling pin ready is important as once the mixture has been cooked, it has poured on the greased thali immediately. Instead of a thali you can also grease a smooth platform. Use of a thick rolling pin is necessary for giving uniform pressure while rolling. Keep this aside. 
  2. Then select good quality of sesame seeds. Choose seeds which are tiny, flat oval seeds with a nutty taste and a delicate crunch. Also, the seeds should be free from dust, stones or debris.
  3. Place around ¾ cup of sesame seeds in a deep non-stick pan. Using a deep non-stick pan is necessary for ease of mixing of all the ingredients one by one.
  4. Dry roast the sesame seeds on a medium flame for 5 to 6 minutes. After 3 minutes you will notice that the sesame seeds starts crackling and browning. After 5 minutes check if the seeds have browned well. You will have to make your own judgement to cook for 5 minutes or 6 minutes, depending on how well they have browned.
  5. Switch off the flame and transfer the roasted sesame seeds onto a flat plate for cooling, This is to avoid the sesame seeds from cooking further.
  6. Continue making the til gur ki chikki, by heating ghee in the same deep non-stick pan.
  7. Once the ghee melts, add ½ cup of jaggery. These are the final 2 ingredients of 3 ingredient til ki chikki.
  8. Mix well using a flat ladle and cook on a medium flame for 2 to 3 minutes, while stirring continuously. The jaggery should melt completely but not blacken and burn.
  9. Switch off the flame at this stage. This is necessary to avoid the jaggery from being over-cooked. Add the roasted sesame seeds to it.
  10. Mix it very well using the same flat ladle. The jaggery and sesame seeds should blend very well to make til gur ki chikki.
  11. Immediately pour the entire mixture over the back of a greased thali or a smooth stone surface.
  12. Roll it out thinly into a 200 mm. (8”) diameter circle using a greased rolling pin.
  13. Cut them into 38 mm. (1. 5’’×1. 5’’) square pieces using a sharp knife. You can even out the edges first so you get all uniform square shaped pieces. This cutting into pieces has to be done before the mixture cools down.
  14. Allow til gur ki chikki to cool completely.
  15. Finally scrape with a flat ladle to get til chikki pieces.
  16. If you like til chikki, also try other recipes for Makarsankranti like Mixed Til Chikki and Til and Dry Fruit Chikki.

Kurmura Chikki - Step by Step

  1. If you like Til Chikki, then also try other chikki recipe like Kurmura Chikki. See detailed recipe of Kurmura Chikki. Learn how to make Kurmura Chikki

    Ingredients

    5 tbsp chopped jaggery (gur)
    2 cups puffed rice (kurmura)
    1 tsp ghee

    Method
    1. Heat a deep non-stick pan, add the puffed rice and dry roast on a medium flame for 3 minutes. Remove and keep aside.
    2. Heat the ghee in the same deep non-stick pan, add the jaggery, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 2 to 3 minutes, while stirring continuously.
    3. Switch off the flame, add the puffed rice and mix very well.
    4. When the mixture is ready, put the entire mixture on the back side of the greased thali or a smooth greased stone surface. Roll it out thinly into a 200 mm. (8”) diameter circle using a greased rolling pin.
    5. Cut them into 38 mm. (1. 5’’×1. 5’’) square pieces using a sharp knife.
    6. Allow it to cool completely and store in an air-tight container.
     

Nutrient values (Abbrv) per piece
Energy54 cal
Protein1 g
Carbohydrates5.9 g
Fiber0.9 g
Fat2.9 g
Cholesterol0 mg
Sodium0.6 mg
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Til Chikki
5
 on 01 Feb 21 09:05 PM


Can I use black dear me seeds?
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Tarla Dalal    You can use black sesame seeds, but we recommend using a combination of black and white sesame seeds.
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02 Feb 21 09:40 PM
Til Chikki
5
 on 14 Jan 21 07:07 PM


I tried making, but it didn''t bind. What went wrong ? I would like to know. Can I repair it ?
Til Chikki
5
 on 15 Jan 20 01:46 AM


I''ve just made tal chikki! They are delicious. Thanks so much. 😃
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Tarla Dalal    Hi Dev, thank you for your feedback.
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15 Jan 20 04:37 PM
Til Chikki
5
 on 10 Mar 18 04:14 PM


Til Chikki
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 on 22 Jan 18 09:49 AM


Thanks a lot Tarlaji for such a wonderful recipe. I had tried making chikki several times earlier but failed every time. When I tried your recipe it was very delicious and crispy. My son with mild autism who is very picky eater also liked it and started eating chikki. Thanks a ton.
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Tarla Dalal    Happy to know you have liked the recipe.. Do keep trying more recipes and give us your feedback..
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22 Jan 18 04:52 PM
Til Chikki
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 on 15 Mar 17 11:43 PM


Very nice and easy recipe. Thanks for your recipe...
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Tarla Dalal    Hi Swati, Thank you for your kind words. Do try more and more recipes and let us know how you enjoyed them. Happy Cooking !!
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16 Mar 17 08:27 AM
Til Chikki
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 on 04 Feb 17 11:45 PM


This recipe didn''t work. There wasn''t enough gur to mix with the sesame seeds. The gur and ghee didn''t liquefy enough. It was just a lump at the end. It didn''t resemble pictures of the treat that I''d seen.
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Tarla Dalal    Hi, We have tried the recipe. Making chikki does require practice.. below is the video for the same.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6miueljaVOs
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06 Feb 17 08:39 AM
Til Chikki
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 on 09 Jan 17 01:38 PM


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Tarla Dalal    Hi Dr , we are delighted you loved the Tip Chikki recipe. Please keep posting your thoughts and feedback and review recipes you have loved. Happy Cooking.
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09 Jan 17 01:44 PM
Til Chikki
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 on 28 Dec 16 09:33 PM


Til Chikki
5
 on 01 Mar 16 09:15 PM


your recipe is very quick easy n tasty as well.but my chikki was good in taste but it became stiff.not able to take bite easily
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Tarla Dalal    Hi Deepika, As we all know chikki making is an art and comes perfect with practice, little bit of extra cooking of jaggery will make the chikki hard to bite. So timing is very important Try it once more and we are sure you will succeed.
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02 Mar 16 05:22 PM
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