Gulab Jamun
Gulab Jamun

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Gulab Jamun is one of the most favored of current trending foods in the world. It’s simple, it is quick, it tastes delicious. It’s appreciated by millions every day. They are fine and they look fantastic. Gulab Jamun is something which I’ve loved my entire life.

Gulab jamun is a classic Indian sweet. Gulab Jamun is one of India's most popular sweet. These deep-fried dumplings/donuts made of dried milk [khoya] are dipped in a rose-cardamom flavored sugar syrup and make quite a treat.

To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have gulab jamun using 17 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Gulab Jamun:
  1. Make ready Syrup:
  2. Prepare 354 g Water,
  3. Get 200 g Granulated Sugar,
  4. Make ready 4 Green Cardamon Pods,
  5. Prepare Pinch Saffron,
  6. Take 2 TBSP Rose Water,
  7. Take Fresh Lemon Juice, 1/2 Lemon
  8. Take Mawa / Khoa:
  9. Make ready 1 TBSP Ghee,
  10. Make ready 180 g Whole Milk,
  11. Make ready 128 g Good Quality Milk Powder,
  12. Prepare Jamun:
  13. Make ready 78 g Unbleached All Purpose Flour,
  14. Take Pinch Baking Soda,
  15. Make ready 2 TBSP Whole Milk,
  16. Make ready 1 TBSP Rose Water,
  17. Get Canola / Peanut / Grapeseed / Vegetable Oil, For Frying

Soft, spongy and melt in mouth gulab jamuns drenched in delicately flavored sugar syrup is a traditional sweet in India. Gulab Jamun is easily the most popular and loved dessert in India. Gulab jamun is best described as an Indian version of a donut immersed in a sweet syrup. Gulab jamun recipe is especially dear to me.

Steps to make Gulab Jamun:
  1. Prepare the syrup. - - In a sauce pot over medium heat, add all the ingredients. - - Stir to dissolve the sugar.
  2. Bring it up to a simmer. - - Once the syrup coats the back of a spoon, remove from heat. - - Transfer into a large shallow bowl. - - Set aside. - - You should have a clear yellowish color.
  3. Prepare the mawa or khoa. - - Add ghee and milk into a skillet. - - Stir to combine well. - - Turn the heat up tp medium.
  4. Add in the milk powder and stir to combine well. - - Break up large lumps with the back of a spatula. - - Keep stirring until it pulls away from the sides of the skillet and comes together into a dough. - - You have to keep stirring to prevent any burning.
  5. Remove from heat and transfer into a large bowl. - - Prepare the jamun dough. - - The dough has to be prepared while the mawa or khoa is still warm.
  6. Break the dough into crumbly bits with a fork. - - Add in flour, baking soda, milk and rose water. - - Combine together into a dough with your hand. - - Do not knead or work the dough.
  7. Set aside for 10 mins. - - Weigh and divide into 12 equal dough balls. - - Shape each dough balls tightly into smooth balls making sure no large cracks. - - In a dutch oven, add about 4 inches of oil.
  8. Turn the heat up to low. - - When a wooden chopstick is inserted into the oil, there should be little bubbling. - - Gently drop in all the jamun.
  9. Using that wooden chopstick, gently and carefully stir the oil in a circular motion without touching the jamun. - - This is a very crucial step, because once you touch the jamun, it will break apart and create a mess.
  10. Keep stirring gently until the jamun float to the surface. - - Roll the jamun to allow even browning. - - Once the jamun are dark brown in color, fish them out of the oil with a spider. - - Drain off excess oil with the spider.
  11. Immediately add them into the syrup. - - Make sure the jamun are spaced out from one another, as they will expand even more. - - Allow the jamun to soak in the syrup for 2 hrs.
  12. The jamun should expand and become plump. - - Ladle the syrup onto serving plate. - - Transfer the jamun onto the syrup. - - Serve immediately.

Gulab Jamun is a traditional dessert that is popular in South Asian countries such as India and Pakistan, as well as Caribbean countries such as Trinidad and Jamaica. Gulab jamun is one of the popular Indian sweets where milk solid balls are deep fried and soaked into the saffron, cardamom, rose flavored sugar syrup. Gulab jamun (or gulaab jamun) is among India's most popular desserts and it's often referred to as "Indian doughnuts." This delicious treat consists of soft, melt-in-your-mouth. Gulab jamun / Gulab Jamoon - the name itself tempts us very much right? It is the most easiest sweet recipes that we can make for any occasions like Diwali or birthdays, anniversaries or any celebration.

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