ขนมงา
Simple Thai Sesame Brittle (ขนมงา) — Easy Recipe for Beginners
Introduction to ขนมงา
ขนมงา (khanom nga) is a classic Thai sesame snack — a crunchy, sweet sesame brittle that’s easy to make at home. This little treat showcases toasted sesame seeds mixed with caramelized sugar for a nutty, caramel flavor. Perfect for beginners and home cooks, this recipe uses common ingredients and straightforward steps so you can enjoy authentic ขนมงา in under an hour.
Prep time: 10 minutes | Cook time: 15–20 minutes | Yield: about 12 pieces
Ingredients for ขนมงา
- 1 cup (about 140 g) sesame seeds (white, black, or a mix)
- 3/4 cup (150 g) palm sugar or light brown sugar
- 2 tablespoons water
- 1 tablespoon corn syrup or honey (optional — helps prevent crystallization)
- 1/4 teaspoon lime juice or lemon juice (prevents sugar from crystallizing)
- Pinch of salt
- 1 tablespoon neutral oil or a small pat of butter (to grease the tray)
- Parchment paper or a silicone mat for lining
Instructions to Make ขนมงา
- Toast the sesame seeds: Heat a dry skillet over medium heat. Add the sesame seeds and toast, stirring constantly for 3–5 minutes, until they are fragrant and lightly golden. Remove from heat and set aside.
- Prepare your tray: Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat, and lightly grease with oil or butter. Have a spatula ready.
- Make the sugar syrup: In a small, heavy-bottomed saucepan combine the sugar, water, and corn syrup (if using). Stir gently over medium heat until the sugar dissolves. Stop stirring once it starts to boil.
- Cook to amber stage: Let the syrup boil until it turns a deep amber color. If you have a candy thermometer, aim for about 300°F (150°C, hard-crack stage). If you don’t have a thermometer, test by dropping a small amount of syrup into very cold water — it should form hard, brittle threads.
- Finish the syrup: Remove the pan from heat and stir in the lime juice and a pinch of salt. Be careful — the syrup will bubble.
- Combine with sesame seeds: Quickly add the toasted sesame seeds to the hot syrup and stir vigorously until every seed is evenly coated.
- Form the brittle: Immediately pour the sesame-sugar mixture onto the prepared tray. Use an oiled spatula or the back of a spoon (or another sheet of parchment) to press the mixture into an even layer about 1/4 inch (6 mm) thick.
- Cool and cut: Let the sheet cool for a few minutes until it’s still pliable but not too hot, then score into squares or rectangles with a sharp knife. Allow to cool completely and harden, about 15–30 minutes.
- Break or cut: Once fully cooled and set, break or cut along your scored lines into individual pieces.
- Store: Keep ขนมงา in an airtight container with parchment between layers. It will stay fresh for up to 2 weeks at room temperature.
Cooking Tips for ขนมงา
Working with hot sugar can be tricky, so these tips help beginners get great results:
- Use a candy thermometer if possible — it takes the guesswork out of sugar stages.
- Toast sesame seeds gently and watch them closely; they burn fast. Remove from heat as soon as they’re fragrant.
- Have all tools and your lined tray ready before you start the syrup — once the sugar reaches amber, you must move quickly.
- If the syrup crystallizes, you can try adding a splash more water and gently reheating, but avoid stirring vigorously.
- Make smaller batches if you’re nervous — sugar cools fast and is easier to manage in smaller amounts.
- For a softer chew, reduce the sugar slightly and add a tablespoon of honey, but expect a different texture.
- Wear oven mitts and be cautious — hot sugar causes severe burns. Keep kids away while making the syrup.
Nutritional Information for ขนมงา
Approximate nutrition per piece (if recipe makes 12 pieces):
- Calories: ~115–125 kcal
- Fat: ~6 g
- Carbohydrates: ~15 g (mostly sugars)
- Protein: ~2 g
- Fiber: ~1–1.5 g
Notes: These values are estimates. Sesame seeds are high in healthy fats, calcium, and minerals, while the sugar contributes most of the carbohydrates and calories. ขนมงา contains sesame — a common allergen.
Conclusion: Enjoy Your Homemade ขนมงา
ขนมงา is a simple, delicious Thai snack you can easily make at home. With toasted sesame seeds and caramelized sugar, this brittle delivers crunchy, nutty flavor that’s perfect for gifting, tea time, or a sweet finish after dinner. Follow the steps, take safety precautions with the hot sugar, and enjoy your homemade ขนมงา — a traditional treat with modern ease.
