And finally the most awaited festival is here. Diwali or Deepawali-the festival of lights and prosperity. Wish you and your dear and near ones a very Happy Diwali, may god fulfill your wishes in health, wealth and happiness. Remember to stay safe and keep environment pollution free.
With Diwali comes in lot of preparations be it cleaning the house,
buying new clothes or preparing snacks and sweets. Here is the list of cold and hot snacks that you must make this Diwali from my blog. Also do take a look if you want some quick and easy Diwali sweets.
-the national sweet of India
Oh yes I don’t think there is even one Indian who doesn't like
this sweet dish. Why not- the small balls are soft inside with smooth red
colour outside, smothered in sugar syrup- well, you just can’t have one. You
need more and more and for sure more.
I have made milk powder gulab jamuns before and I paired it
up with ice-cream- a match made in heaven. If you are chocoholic then you have
to try chocolate gulab jamuns. Today I am posting the recipe for Royal Gulab
Jamuns.
Royal because, it is not a short cut method, not with the ingredients
or with the calories. It is one full fat recipe (c’mon its Diwali) that consist
of khoya/mava which is dried evaporated milk solids .After making the royal
ones, trust me you will make them again and again. I don’t want to praise myself-but
hey, they were perfect- be it in colour, texture or taste. Also this is completely
tried and tested recipe-full proof-sure shot recipe.
Ingredients:
For the jamuns:
1 cup khoya/mava/evaporated milk
¾ cup grated paneer
3 tablespoons all purpose flour/maida
2 tablespoon semolina/sooji/rava
4 cardamoms/elaychi, powdered
1 tablespoon milk or add as required
¼ teaspoon baking powder
oil for deep frying
for the sugar syrup:
1 and ¾ cup sugar
1 cup water
1 tablespoon rose water
1 tablespoon milk (see notes)
Method:
- Mash khoya in a bowl. Keep kneading it till it is smooth and lump free. Do the same with paneer.
- Add paneer, all purpose flour, baking powder and cardamom powder to the mashed khoya. Knead softly.
- Slowly add milk in the above mixture and form dough. Keep mixing lightly- do not apply pressure. If the dough is not smooth add 1-2 drops of milk and mix again. Cover the dough and keep aside for 35 minutes.
- Now make the syrup. Take a heavy bottom pan and mix water and sugar. Cook on medium flame, when syrup starts to bubble, turn the heat to low. Switch off the fire before the syrup reaches a one thread consistency. Add rose water and stir.
- Make small balls from the dough. The balls must be smooth and crack free.
- Heat the oil in wok/kadai. Make sure the flame is on low. Slowly put balls in the oil. Keep turning the balls in the oil for even cooking and colour. Remove the gulab jamuns and drain them on kitchen paper towels to remove excess oil.
- Now take the sugar syrup. Just add 2 to 3 tablespoons of water and warm the syrup again. Do not boil, just warm.
- Then place the hot gulab jamuns in the sugar syrup. Let the gulab jamuns soak the syrup. After 2 minutes carefully turn the gulab jamuns.
If the sugar syrup
has impurities, then add milk and simmer. A layer of scum will form. Remove
this layer with a spoon.
Use a large pan, so that the gulab jamuns are not
overcrowded and you can easily stir them gently while they are simmering.
When you soak gulab jamuns in the syrup, make sure the syrup
is warm. If the syrup is hot or too hot the gulab jamuns will break.
For the perfect texture and colour please follow each step
as mentioned.
Serving suggestions:
Serve hot with some chopped nuts.
Pair hot gulab jamuns with chilled vanilla ice cream and
some chocolate sauce.
You can also serve gulab jamuns cold with some rose petals
or gulaknd on top.
You can make them week before serving, which makes it
perfect to be served on parties. Just reheat in microwave before you serve.
Include in Punjabi thali- paneer butter massala, aloo chole, dal makhani, jeera rice and kulchas.
Lovely clicks... the gulab jamuns look really delicious.
ReplyDeleteDrooling Yum!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful post national sweet hehe thts true.happy Diwali Shweta
ReplyDeleteLOvely Jamuns. Mouth watering here....
ReplyDeleteThose gulab jamuns are looking simply delicious!! Happy Deepavali to your near and dear ones :)
ReplyDeleteI'm so.craving for gulab jamuns right now.. U have done it so well...would love to taste..
ReplyDeletesoooo tempting. Wishing you too a very happy Diwali
ReplyDeleteGorgeous jamun s,
ReplyDeletedelicious,, looking sooo soft.. very well prepared..Happy Diwali Shweta..
ReplyDeleteawesome jamuns and lovely clicks
ReplyDeleteThese gulab jamoons are indeed royal and droolworthy. Lovely snaps there !! way to go!
ReplyDeleteoh wow, I love these treats but I can only imagine how delicious homemade versions taste!
ReplyDeleteFabulous pics and perfect gulab jamuns. A very happy diwali to you and your family. :-)
ReplyDeleteThat gulab Jamuns looks to die for...yummy..and ur pics r simply stunning !!
ReplyDeleteawesome gulab jamun........................my favourite dwali sweet.happy diwali to you.
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