Makar Sankranti is more than just the festival of kites; it is a festival of food, traditions and togetherness. At the core of this harvest festival is the simple yet irresistible Til Ladoo. Made with sesame seeds and jaggery, these laddoos are not just sweet treats; they are a symbol of warmth, prosperity and the Indian winters. Whether you grew up having them at your grandma’s place or are discovering them for the first time, Til Ladoo has a way of connecting people across ages.
If you are new to cooking and find the idea of making sweets intimidating, do not worry! Til Ladoo is one of the easiest and most forgiving desserts to make. You do not need a long list of ingredients or fancy equipment to make them; just a bit of patience and a lot of enthusiasm. They are also packed with nutrients, so they are the perfect guilt free indulgence.
This Makar Sankranti, why not take your first step into the kitchen and make something special? With these easy Til Ladoo recipes you will not only win hearts but also feel the joy of making a festival favorite from scratch.
Til Ladoo is the ultimate Makar Sankranti treat, sesame seeds and jaggery in one. These bite sized treats are not only delicious but also nutritious, a winter favorite. This recipe will have you making soft and flavorful laddoos in no time, to share with family and friends.
Ingredients (For 15 laddoos)
Method
The base of a good Til Ladoo is sesame seeds, always choose fresh and pure white sesame seeds for the best flavor and texture. Older seeds can be bitter and ruin your dessert. Toast the seeds lightly over medium heat, stirring constantly till they are fragrant and lightly brown. You can experiment with a mix of white and black sesame seeds for a deeper flavor.
Getting the jaggery syrup right is the key to good laddoos. Melt jaggery in a pan with a little water over low heat. Stir constantly to prevent burning and test the consistency by dropping a small amount into a bowl of cold water. If it forms a soft ball, your syrup is ready. If it is overcooked, the laddoos will be hard and if undercooked they will be crumbly. Take your time with this step to get the perfect sticky consistency that holds the laddoos together.
Shaping laddoos can be a sticky affair, especially if you are a beginner. Grease your palms with a little ghee or oil and the task becomes much easier and the laddoos look smooth and polished. Warm the mixture if it becomes too hard to handle. This trick ensures the process is mess free and fun, especially when making with kids or family.
Add a pinch of freshly ground cardamom powder to your Til Ladoos. The cardamom flavor and aroma pairs beautifully with the nuttiness of the sesame seeds and the jaggery. It is a small addition that makes a big impact, gives your ladoos a festive touch and a traditional aroma that will win hearts.
The crunch in your Til Ladoo comes from well toasted sesame seeds. Heat the seeds on medium flame, stir constantly so they do not burn. The seeds should turn light golden brown and release a warm nutty aroma. Proper roasting enhances the flavor and ensures a crunchy bite in every laddoo, making them irresistible.
Til and jaggery mixture sets quickly as it cools so it works fast. As soon as the jaggery and sesame seeds are mixed, start rolling the ladoos. Keep the mixture warm by keeping it in a slightly heated pan or covering it with a cloth. Working in small batches and enlisting help can also make the process easier.