Friday, 13 February 2015

Sunflame-Gulab Jamun

Gulab Jamun

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INGREDIENTS (measuring cup used, 1 cup = 250 ml)
For the jamuns:
 1 cup khoya/mava/evaporated milk, 100 gms
¾ cup grated paneer, 100 gms of paneer
3 tbsp maida/all purpose flour
2 tbsp fine sooji/rava/semolina
4 cardamoms/choti elaichi, powdered in a mortar-pestle
 1 tbsp milk or add as required
 ¼ tsp baking powder
 Oil for deep frying the gulab jamuns

For the sugar syrup:
250 gms sugar, about 1 and ¾ cup sugar
 1 cup water
1 tbsp rose water
1 tbsp milk (optional) - read notes

INSTRUCTIONS

  • Take khoya/mava/evaporated milk in a bowl. Mash it very well. There should be no lumps. You can also grate and then mash the khoya.

  • Then add grated paneer, rava/sooji, all purpose flour/maida, baking powder and cardamom powder to the mashed khoya. There should be no lumps in both the mava and paneer.

  • As if they are there, then you will find the texture of the gulab jamuns not so good. The bits and pieces of mava or paneer will give a bite in the mouth, when you have the gulab jamuns. They won't be smooth. Mix well. Add milk and gather together to form dough with milk and don’t knead.

  • Just gently mix. If you are unable to form balls or if the mixture appears dry, then add a few teaspoons of milk. Cover the dough and keep aside for 30mins.

  • Dissolve sugar in water. Heat the sugar solution till it become sticky. You just need to switch off the fire before the syrup reaches a one thread consistency.
  • Add rose water and stir. Keep the sugar solution aside. On cooling if the sugar syrup crystallizes, then just add 2 to 3 tbsp water and warm the syrup again. It will again return to a liquid state.

  • Make small balls from the dough. Cover the balls and keep aside.

  • Heat oil till its medium hot. Lower the flame and wait for a minute. Then gently place the gulab jamuns in the oil.

  • Once they start to have tiny golden spots, keep on rotating them in the oil, so that the gulab jamuns are evenly browned.

  •  Remove the gulab jamuns and then drain them on kitchen paper towels to remove excess oil.

  • Then place the hot gulab jamuns in the sugar syrup. Continue frying the gulab jamuns this way in batches.

  • When all the jamuns are placed in the sugar syrup, then keep the whole pan with the sugar syrup and gulab jamuns, on a low flame for a few minutes till the jamuns become soft.

  • Heating helps the gulab jamuns to absorb the syrup and become soft. The jamuns increase a bit in size. Don’t overcook as then the jamuns break.

  • Use a large pan, so that the gulab jamuns are not overcrowded and you can easily stir them gently while they are simmering.

  • Serve gulab jamuns warm or at room temperature. You can also chill the gulab jamuns and serve them cold. Garnish the gulab jamuns with rose petals or almond slivers.

Source: vegrecipesofindia.com


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