Happy new year to all my readers. Wishing a very happy, healthy, joyous and prosperous new year to everyone. My first post of this year. Starting with a healthy recipe. Til gur jowar cookies or sesame jaggery sorghum cookies. A gluten free, healthy and absolutely delicious cookies with the goodness of sorghum flour or jowar atta, til or sesame seeds and jaggery or gur.
These eggless cookies are very easy to make. You don’t need to cream butter and sugar. Just mix everything and make a smooth dough. Make small balls and press on the sesame seeds to coat well and bake. Try and enjoy the crispy crunchy delicious cookies flavored with cinnamon, cloves and ginger. On last winter I had shared Til badam laddu or sesame almond laddu .
Til or sesame seeds and jaggery both are known as warm food. You may also like Pearl millet sesame oats cookies on this blog. For some more gluten free cookies recipes click here.
Til or sesame seeds contain calcium, magnesium, manganese, zinc. These seeds are a powerhouse of energy and when taken with jaggery they can help to reduce the risk of cold, cough and flu, which is a common health concern in winters. Jaggery or Gur is an ultimate winter superfood. The natural sweetener is not only a healthier alternative of refined sugar but also has numerous potential health benefits. Loaded with iron, vitamin C, protein, magnesium and potassium, gur is something that every person must include in their diet, especially when the temperature drops. Source
I have used sorghum flour or jowar atta to make these cookies. Gluten free Sorghum flour is rich in protein and fiber.
Sorghum is a nutrient-packed grain that you can use in many ways. It’s rich in vitamins and minerals like B vitamins, magnesium, potassium, phosphorus, iron, and zinc. It’s likewise an excellent source of fiber, antioxidants, and protein. Source – Healthline
Sending this post to 279 #Foodiemonday bloghop theme is Sesame Seeds suggested by Mayuri Patel who blog at Mayuris Jikoni. I always love her space for versatile recipes and wonderful write up. I have a long list of baked recipes from her blog to try. Like Taftan, Christmas tea bread etc. You can also get many authentic Gujarati recipes on her blog.
Now coming to the recipe. As I mentioned above that its a quick and easy recipe. Just mix everything and bake. I have used organic jaggery powder but you can use powdered sugar, brown sugar or any sweetener of your choice. You can also use shredded almond or cashew nuts if you want. Nutty flavour of sesame seeds, coconut, jaggery and the mix aroma of ginger, cinnamon and cloves made these cookies divine. You can use whole wheat flour or atta, refined flour or maida or any flour instead of sorghum flour. But I recommend to try with sorghum flour or jowar atta for best result. I have used salted Amul butter and olive oil. But you can also use ghee or clarified butter, unsalted butter and instead of olive oil any flavorless oil can be used.
Recipe
Sorghum flour – 1 cup
Desiccated coconut – 4 tablespoon
Sesame seeds – 3 tablespoon + for coating
Organic jaggery powder – 1/2 cup
Salted butter – 3 tablespoon
Olive oil – 2 tablespoon
Dried ginger powder – 1/2 teaspoon
Cinnamon powder – 1/2 teaspoon
Baking powder – 1/2 teaspoon
Baking soda – 1/8 teaspoon
Clove powder – 1/4 teaspoon, optional
Milk – 1/4 cup
Method
1. Dry roast 3 tablespoon Sesame seeds or til in a pan. When sesame seeds starts to splutter and change it’s colour to light brown immediately transfer the seeds on a plate.
2. In a large bowl mix sorghum flour or jowar atta, organic jaggery powder, baking powder, soda, desiccated coconut, dry roasted sesame seeds or til, cinnamon powder, ginger powder and clove powder.
3. Add olive oil and salted butter. I have used Amul butter. Chop the chilled butter into small pieces before measuring.
4. Mix everything well with your fingers. When everything combined really well add milk and make a smooth dough.
5. Preheat the microwave convection or hot blast function at 160°. For OTG preheat at 180° for 10 minutes. Grease a baking tray or line with parchment paper.
6. Spread some sesame seeds or til on a plate.
7. Make small balls out of the dough. You can make 18 – 20 cookies from this dough. Depends on the size.
8. Press the balls on the sesame seeds to coat well. For crisper cookies press to make thin cookies. I didn’t dry roast the sesame seeds used for coating because I wanted white coloured sesame seeds coated on brown cookies. You can use roasted sesame seeds if you like.
9. Arrange the sesame seeds coated and flatten balls on lined or greased baking tray. Don’t forget to leave some space between cookies.
10. Bake in preheated oven for 15 to 20 minutes or until cookies becomes golden brown. Keep an eye after 10 minutes. For soft mouth melting cookies bake for less time and for crispy crunchy cookies bake for longer time.
11. Let the cookies cool down completely before serving.
Notes
1. Any flour can be used instead of sorghum flour or jowar atta.
2. You can use any flavorless oil instead of olive oil.
3. You can add shredded almond, cashew nuts or any dry fruits in the dough.
4. You can also use vanilla essence or any flavour of your choice instead of cinnamon and cloves.
5. Ghee or clarified butter can be used instead of butter.
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Priya Vj says
These cookies have all my favorite flavors ..coconut, sesame and ginger powder . These 3 are a super hit combo on the taste buds .how I wish I can grab these cookies off the screen
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thanks a lot Priya. Glad you liked it 😊
mayurisjikoni says
A wonderful way to get kids and adults to enjoy both jowar and sesame seeds together. Lovely gluten free bake.
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thank you so much Mayuri!
The Girl Next Door says
Love the crunchy texture of these cookies! With the sesame seeds and jaggery going in, these are just perfect for Sankranti. The use of jowar flour, desiccated coconut, dried ginger powder and cinnamon powder is quite interesting.
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thanks a lot Priya!
Nishi Maheshwari says
Always fall in love with your innovation… But this one is more than love… Perfect according the season. Thanks for sharing 😃
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thanks a lot Nishi. Glad you liked it 😍
preethi76 says
These crunchy cookies are brilliant treat to all cookie lovers. Sesame studded cookies look irresistible and best part is they are gluten free. Perfect for the season.
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thanks much Preethi!
vasusvegkitchen says
I love your healthy baking recipes di, these til gud jowar cookies looking very crispy. Preparing cookies using jowar flour & til is very interesting and unique idea.
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thank you so much Aruna!
FoodTrails says
Jowar cookies with sesame seeds look so good.. I like how you make use of healthy and nutritious flours with other ingredients in your baking.. so much to learn from you.
Batter Up With Sujata says
Thanks a lot Swaty 😊
namscorner18 says
Jowar cookies with jaggery and sesame look so healthy and nutritious. Desiccated coconut and all spices make it even more flavorful.