Today is our last day of blogging marathon, hope i didnt bored you all with my non stop peanut recipes,this brittle is my last post for this week of blogging marathon as i choosed peanuts as main ingredient..Check out the other marathoners running this 16th edition of blogging marathon with me here.When we were kids, my mom used to make quite often chikkis with peanuts for our snacks.She used to make big batch and we used to munch them for many days. Obviously those yummy peanut treats are my most favourite when i was kid.Few days back,my mom send me a parcel from India with a huge packet of raw peanuts and cashews, my sweet tooth started craving for those aromatic and crunchy munchy treats.
Without any hesitation,i prepared a mixed nuts and seeds brittle with roasted nuts like peanuts, almonds,pistachios,cashews and with mixed seeds like flax seeds,sesame seeds and few sunflower seeds.Needless to say these chikkis are quite addictive and we couldnt stop munching these addictive beauties.These chikkis get vanished very much quickly once they get cooled.Sending to Show Me Your Hits - Iron Rich Foods hosted by Julie,event by Sangee &to Amina's Guest Quest. .
1/2cup Raw peanuts
1/4cup Almonds
1/4cup Cashews
1/4cup Pistachios
1/3cup Sesame seeds
2tbsp Flax seeds
2tbsp Sunflower seeds
1+1/2cups Jaggery
Pinch Salt
1tsp Cardamom powder
Roast the peanuts in a pan and remove the skins and keep aside.In the same pan, dry roast the almonds,cashews,pistachios one by one until a nice aroma comes out.
Heat 1/4cup of water in a heavy bottomed vessel, add the jaggery...heat it in medium flame until the jaggery get well dissolved.Strain the jaggery water with a strainer, this helps to get rid of the mud and other impurities presents in the jaggery.
Heat now in high flame, they will start bubbling vigorously.Stir them continously, once they turn thick, just put a drop of the jaggery in cold water and roll them, if you are able to roll them.
Add the roasted peanuts,almonds,cashews,pistachios,sesame seeds,flax seeds,sunflower seeds and cardamom powder and salt to the jaggery syrup.Stir well until its turns thick.
Grease a plate,pour this mixture and let them cool completely. Cut this brittle as you desire and conserve them in an air tightened box and enjoy.
Without any hesitation,i prepared a mixed nuts and seeds brittle with roasted nuts like peanuts, almonds,pistachios,cashews and with mixed seeds like flax seeds,sesame seeds and few sunflower seeds.Needless to say these chikkis are quite addictive and we couldnt stop munching these addictive beauties.These chikkis get vanished very much quickly once they get cooled.Sending to Show Me Your Hits - Iron Rich Foods hosted by Julie,event by Sangee &to Amina's Guest Quest. .
1/2cup Raw peanuts
1/4cup Almonds
1/4cup Cashews
1/4cup Pistachios
1/3cup Sesame seeds
2tbsp Flax seeds
2tbsp Sunflower seeds
1+1/2cups Jaggery
Pinch Salt
1tsp Cardamom powder
Roast the peanuts in a pan and remove the skins and keep aside.In the same pan, dry roast the almonds,cashews,pistachios one by one until a nice aroma comes out.
Heat 1/4cup of water in a heavy bottomed vessel, add the jaggery...heat it in medium flame until the jaggery get well dissolved.Strain the jaggery water with a strainer, this helps to get rid of the mud and other impurities presents in the jaggery.
Heat now in high flame, they will start bubbling vigorously.Stir them continously, once they turn thick, just put a drop of the jaggery in cold water and roll them, if you are able to roll them.
Add the roasted peanuts,almonds,cashews,pistachios,sesame seeds,flax seeds,sunflower seeds and cardamom powder and salt to the jaggery syrup.Stir well until its turns thick.
Grease a plate,pour this mixture and let them cool completely. Cut this brittle as you desire and conserve them in an air tightened box and enjoy.
Oh wow! I've never tried chikki at home.. but now I'm tempted to :) Looks yummy!!..
ReplyDeletewow super yummy ..very tempting and loved the color
ReplyDeletemixed nuts n seeds brittle sounds very delicious n equally healthy Priya...really i enjoyed your peanut entrees...great n innovative recipes...Amazing!!
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awesum chikis.i just love these
ReplyDeleteLove chikki!
ReplyDeleteyummm...looks soooooooper tempting & perfect
ReplyDeleteTasty Appetite
Delicious snack.
ReplyDeleteWow..delicious chikki..yummy yum!!
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I love this recipe Priya. We all spend an arm and foot for buying the chikki's.
ReplyDeleteits been great to see all the peanut recipes that you have come up with!....this chikki is really looking awesome!
ReplyDeleteWow perfectly done.... Just like rajaram's bars...
ReplyDeletePriya..OMG..drooling over the pics..awesome combos and ofcourse love the brittle..so glazy..crisp
ReplyDeleteWow!Looks great & delicious.
ReplyDeleteAm a die hard fan of Chikki's. It's a regular thing to buy chikki's when we traveled pune-mumbai.
ReplyDeleteI will try this, looks easy and am sure it's awesomely tasty.
Having real twist to usual chikkis there,I wonder how the taste will be with the addition of flax seeds and sunflower seeds..Truly healthy Priya.No doubt on that.
ReplyDeleteRecollecting my childhood memories... Love it everytime...
ReplyDeletegreat chikki recipe. You reminded me of the famous lonavala chikki.
ReplyDeleteLovely Chikki Priya...
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Nice idea to try out with different nuts. And it looks so good.
ReplyDeleteThese chikkis looks amazing. They turned out perfectly :)
ReplyDeleteA healthy, yum and filling treat!
ReplyDeletei too have the mixed nuts chikki in my drafts....lovely idea of adding seeds too in it.......
ReplyDeletea crunchy piece.is enough for me Priya..lovely color..texture..n absolutely fantastic idea to incorporate those healthy seeds in it!
ReplyDeletei am drooling over this lovely and delicious chikki..
ReplyDeleteLovely chikis , perfectly made :)
ReplyDeleteChikki Looks amazing and perfectly done...hats off to you :)
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Delicious..Aha there..I told you, you are in love with the peanuts.. :)
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Looks perfect Priya. Enjoyed all your peanut recipes and great to run the marathon with u :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome and crunchy
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy.
ReplyDeleteHomemade Chikki. Would love to have a piece. Looks really brittle and tasty
ReplyDeleteI always make chikki using only one nut. never made with mixed nuts. will try some time. nice one
ReplyDeleteMy husband is a big fan of kadalai mittai - this one with various kinds of nuts looks so amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good Priya! must try..
ReplyDeleteJ'aime tellement ce genre de petites bouchées;) Bon mardi!!!xxx
ReplyDeleteI love these especially as they are made with jaggery.
ReplyDeleteA great finale to the Peanut marathon Priya, looks superb.
ReplyDeleteHealthy chiikis with all different nuts, feel like grabbing one.
ReplyDeleteThose chikki looks so crunchy and delicious.
ReplyDeleteI love brittles and this mixed nuts brittle sounds awesome.
ReplyDeleteHealthy snack..
ReplyDeleteWow....such perfect little squares.
ReplyDeleteWow Priya, They look absolutely fabulous. Never tried the combination of nuts and seeds to prepare chikis.
ReplyDeletelove these... can have a box full of it
ReplyDeleteall those nuts & seeds - how healthy!
ReplyDeleteI love, love, your amazing brittle with the addition of the nuts, and seeds, so crunchy, and delicious!
ReplyDeleteSuperoooo super Priya,pefectly made,looks awesome...
ReplyDeleteWow that looks so tempting priya..thank you for yet another wonderful BM..
ReplyDeletePeanut brittles r my fav.. ur addition of nuts makes it tempting
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ReplyDeleteu r amazing! i've never tried making something like this
ReplyDeleteHi Priya.. you have a wonderful collection of recipes..Happy to follow you :-))
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