Desserts

Tilachi Vadi or Sesame Snaps

Tilachi Vadi or Sesame snaps

Makes 15

Makar Sankranti is the first festival of the year. Usually it is celebrated on 14th of January. It is celebrated in different states of India with different names. In Maharashtra, married women get together and exchange 'Haldi' (Turmeric) and 'Kumkum'(Vermillion). Give each other 'Tilgul' or 'Tilachi Vadi' and 'Halwa' while saying, 'Tilgul ghya ani goad bola' (Eat sweet and talk sweet) Til is sesame and Gul is jaggery. Very simple recipe to make 'Tilvadi' is given below:

Ingredients:

  • ¼ cup sesame seeds
  • ¼ cup grated jaggery
  • 1 teaspoon cardamom powder
  • 1 teaspoon dry ginger powder
  • 1 teaspoon water
  • 1½ tablespoon ghee/butter

Method:

  1. Add sesame seeds in a pan and dry roaste until the raw smell goes away. Fry on a low flame or else seeds may get burn. Keep it aside and let it cool.
  2. Grease the platform or the plate with a little ghee, where you are going to pour the vadi mixture. Also, grease the rolling pin with the ghee too.
  3. Heat a tablespoon ghee/butter in a pan. Add grated jaggery and a teaspoon of water. Keep it on low flame. Stir the jaggery continiously. Let it melt completely. It will start bubbling in a couple of minutes.
  4. When the jaggery stops bubbling, add sesame seeds, ½ teaspoon cardamom and ginger powder into the jaggery mixture. Switch off the flame. Mix it and immediately pour it on a greased plate. Start rolling with the rolling pin. Cut into squres with the knife while the mixture is hot. Sprinkle remaining cardamom powder and ginger powder. Let it cool down completely.
  5. Store it in a container.

Dussehra

Dussehra, The Hindu Festival

Dussehra or Dasara or Vijayadashami is one of the important festival for Hindus which is celebrated all over India. This festival is celebrated for lord Rama's victory over Ravana according to Hindu Mythology. In another way, the celebration is for the victory of good things over the evil things. This celebration varies from region to region in India. The tenth day of Navaratri is Dasara. Ramleela and Durga pooja are the main rituals observed on this auscipious day.

In Maharashtra, this festival is also considered auspicious for buying new things. Another important ritual is to exchange Aptyache Paan which symbolizes a gold leaf. School kids perform Saraswati Pooja by drawing saraswati symbol on the slate or notebook. Goddess Saraswati is the deity of education, music and arts. So, the adults and the kids pray and worship their books, gadgets, and instruments. The marigold flowers have special importance during this day. Garlands made with these orange and yellow flowers enhance the beauty of Dussehra.

Saraswati Pooja

Any festival in India is incomplete without sweets. Following are some of the recipes which you can prepare for this special occassion.

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