This was the first time I made gulab jamuns at home from scratch. I have always made them using mixes earlier. They came out too good!!
I adopted the recipe from here.
Ingredients
For the dumplings
Unsweetened kova - 1/4 kg
All purpose flour / maida - 1 1/2 cup
Ghee - 1 tblsp
Baking soda - 1 pinch
Milk enough to make the dough
For the syrup
Sugar - 3 cups
Water - 3 cups
Cardamom powder - 1 pinch
Directions
Add the ghee to the flour and rub in with fingers to form a crumbly mixture. Add the kova and baking soda. Sprinkle some milk just enough to knead into a soft smooth dough. The dough should have a very smooth texture. Roll into small lemon sized balls. Cover with a tea towel and allow to rest for sometime.
Meanwhile prepare the sugar syrup. In a saucepan, add the sugar and water and bring it to a boil. Add the cardamom powder. Simmer until the syrup thickens.
In a heavy bottomed vessel add oil to about 1 1/2 inches height. Keep the flame in low heat. Add the balls carefully and deep fry them in batches until they turn golden brown.This might take about 3 to 4 minutes. Drain the deep fried dumplings in paper towels. Drop them in the warm sugar syrup.
Leave aside for at least half an hour for the dumplings to get soaked in the sugar.
Enjoy!
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Gulab jamuns look heavenly and droolyfying divya:)
ReplyDeleteGulab jamuns look soooooo nice. great u made it from scratch. I tried it once long long back. and it did not turn out that right. so never again. but now recipe and ur picture is tempting me to try it again.
ReplyDeletePerfectly shaped without any crack :) I got to try soon her recipe!
ReplyDeleteSweet Gulab Jamun,perfectly round:)
ReplyDeletedelicious jamuns Divya!
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ReplyDeleteCute jamuns...prefect n looks delicious DIvya..
ReplyDeleteWonderful texture Dhivya, they have turned out perfect for you.
ReplyDeleteI am drooling... tell me one thing, how can I avoid cracks in the jamuns while cooking? I have that problem everytime! :(
ReplyDeletewow they look divine, perfect shape.I am mouthwatering, u should give me some.
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect & fantastic... nice click...
ReplyDeleteThey look delicious, Divya! I've never tried making with khoya... Should try next time. Perfectly round, too! :)
ReplyDeleteThose look just perfect. I've not yet tried to make these at home, though it is one of my favorite desserts.
ReplyDeleteI am catching a flight stright to your place right now
ReplyDeleteLooks yum divya!
ReplyDeletethese look soooooo tempeting. my husband loves gulab jamuns. good job. wish i could taste one of these!!!!
ReplyDeletedrooling here..looks yumm
ReplyDeletewow gulab jamuns! good going!!
ReplyDeletewow wonderful gulab jamuns..Mouth watering ..Gulab jamun nalla gundu gundunu irruku....
ReplyDeletejamuns look very fluffy N nice .. Lovely dessert
ReplyDeleteOh yes i love gulab jamoons and thislooks so inviting
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ReplyDeleteGulab jamoons used to be my favorite sweet, Divya, before I went vegan. I think they are the only food from my old life that I miss! A kind reader left me a recipe for vegan gulab jamoons a while ago, but because it calls for soy powder which I cannot find anywhere, I've been unable to try them. Until then, I'll just enjoy looking at your beautiful pictures.
ReplyDeletethanks Divya for trying out mine..Comes out nice..
ReplyDeleteperfect Jamuns Divya! its been a while since I made these from scratch:) I've started relying on Gits too much:)
ReplyDeleteDivya send me some yar. looking so tepmting n mouthwatering. very good.
ReplyDeletewow those look delicious, i love gulab jamuns and adding vanilla ice cream makes it a perfect combination:)
ReplyDeletegr8 instant jamun......lovely golden color.
ReplyDeleteNice perfect jamuns..
ReplyDeleteWow Divya these look awesome...I have yet to try gulab jamuns from scratch...your pictures are tempting me to try soon :-)
ReplyDeleteWow these look brilliant such a sticky treat. Love the close up pictures. :-)
ReplyDeleteI have always made them from scratch...It is worth the effort. Looks too good.
ReplyDeletemy fav indian dessert!!!urs look too good...mouth already watering :)...good job!!!
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ReplyDeleteWow...these look sinful :)
ReplyDelete2nd gulab jamun i'm seeing today.. perfect colour Divya.
ReplyDeletewaw I got to see some very delicious looking soups and salads:) surely late for this event. but drooling!
ReplyDeleteJamuns r looking so yummy!
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so do i get a packet? no really, i am not joking at all. if they can be couriered please do so. i am such a big gulab jamun fan. and you're such a good girl - fried them to the just right colour - neither too dark, nor too light. looking superb.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite indian desserts. Yum.
ReplyDeleteLooks really good. Is Kova khoya?
ReplyDeleteWhere do you get unsweetened kova here in US?
ReplyDeleteLooks soft and delicious. Like the recipe.
ReplyDeleteMmmmmm...can't wait to make these. :)
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Excuse me while I pull up my chair, sit in front of that dish and eat them until they are gone...
ReplyDeleteThe recipe seems so simple, even for a non-baker like me.
Okay, Divya, this is what I'd like to make for T&C, if I can get the ingredients! What is "kova?" Could I use powdered milk? Also, if I wanted to use rose water in the syrup, how much?? Thanks!
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