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GULAB JAMUN



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Decadent, sweet and delicious, a Gulab Jamun is a fried dough ball soaked in an aromatic simple syrup flavored with essence of rose (gulab) and infused with spices such as cardamom and saffron. It is then garnished with roasted nuts. One of the most popular desserts in North India, it is loved by children and adults alike. In India, tea is usually had sweet, sometimes so much so that we laughingly refer to it as having some tea with your sugar. Similarly, this ultra-sweet dessert in its traditional form is too sweet even for my husband's sweet tooth (who I tease, because he likes a sugary tea). Unconventional as it may seem, I found that the addition of alcohol in the syrup makes for a slightly less sweet syrup that is so delicious that you can't stop yourself from licking the spoon.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     dessert

Time 1h

Yield 16 pieces

Number Of Ingredients 14

3/4 cup low-fat dry milk powder (see Cook's Note)
1/4 heaping cup all-purpose flour, plus more if needed
1/16 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 cup heavy cream, plus more if needed
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 teaspoon ghee, plus more for greasing hands
4 cups neutral oil for frying, such as sunflower or safflower
1 1/2 cups sugar
1/2 teaspoon cardamom seeds or 5 pieces of cardamom, lightly smashed
1/2 teaspoon saffron
1/4 cup light rum or vodka, optional
1 to 2 teaspoons rose water
1 teaspoon lemon juice
Toasted almond slivers or toasted, chopped pistachios for serving

Steps:

  • For the gulab jamun: Sift the milk powder, flour and baking soda together in a large bowl. Add the cream, lemon juice and ghee. Use your hands to make mix lightly into a stiff and slightly sticky dough. Add more cream if too dry or more flour if too wet. The dough should be smooth(ish). Try not to over knead the dough as that will make the balls dense. Cover the bowl and let it rest while you make the simple syrup.
  • For the syrup: Combine the sugar, 1 1/2 cups water, cardamom seeds and saffron in a medium saucepan. Cook, stirring, over medium heat until the sugar is completely dissolved. Add the alcohol, if using, rosewater and lemon juice, bring to a boil and cook, stirring occasionally, until the consistency of a light syrup, 15 to 20 minutes. If using whole cardamom, remove the pod from the water.
  • Fill a large Dutch oven halfway with oil, attach a deep-fry thermometer to the side of the pot and heat over medium-high heat to 280 to 285 degrees F. (It is important that the oil be kept at this temperature, if too hot the gulab jamun balls will brown on the outside but remain uncooked inside.)
  • Meanwhile, grease your hands with ghee or oil. Roll the dough into sixteen 1-tablespoon size balls (walnut-sized balls), making sure there are no cracks. (The dough will double in size when fried and will grow some more when soaked in the simple syrup.)
  • Once the oil is at the right temperature, gently add one ball at a time to the hot oil, making sure there is enough space for the balls to expand in size and not stick to each other. Gently stir the balls to make sure they are not sticking to the bottom of the pot or to each other. Fry the balls, turning every minute or so, until golden brown, 5 to 6 minutes. Use a slotted spoon to remove and transfer to a paper towel-lined baking sheet or plate. Repeat with the rest of the dough balls.
  • Put the warm gulab jamun in a glass baking dish large enough to hold all the balls with a little space around them and pour the warm syrup over them.
  • It's better to make the gulab jamun 1 to 2 hours before to let them soak the syrup. I like to zap or warm the jamuns before serving, but they can be had cold or at room temperature also. Refrigerate for up to 2 weeks in an airtight container. Garnish with nuts just before serving.

GULAB JAMUN RECIPE



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Gulab jamun are a popular classic Indian sweet made of milk solids and sugar. This post shares 2 gulab jamun recipes. one with milk powder and the other with khoya.

Provided by Swasthi

Categories     Dessert

Time 30m

Number Of Ingredients 13

1 cup milk powder
5 tbsp all-purpose flour ((maida))
1 tsp ghee (or oil)
1 tbsp ghee (or oil for greasing)
2 to 4 tbsp milk ((use more as needed))
1 tbsp curd ((yogurt or ¾ tbsp lemon juice))
1 large pinch Baking soda (or 1/8 th tsp)
Ghee (or oil for deep frying)
1 tsp pistachios (chopped )
1 ¼ to 1 ½ cups Sugar
1 ½ cup water
4 pods green cardamom (or ¼ tsp cardamom powder)
1 tsp rose water

Steps:

  • Mix together water, sugar and crushed cardamoms in a pot.
  • Boil the syrup until it turns slightly sticky.
  • Turn off the stove before it goes to a 1 string consistency.
  • If it reaches a 1 string consistency, then add 2 tbsp of water and mix.
  • Add rose water and mix. Set aside to keep it hot.
  • Fluff up the flour in the jar with a fork and then measure correctly.
  • Mix together flour, milk powder and soda in a bowl. Either sieve it or mix uniformly.
  • Add ghee to it. Mix well.
  • In a small bowl, mix together lemon juice or yogurt and 2 tbsp milk.
  • Pour 1.5 tbsp of this to the flour mixture.
  • Begin to bring the flour together to make a dough.
  • If the dough is too dry, add little more milk & curd until you get a smooth dough. Do not add a lot. Use only as needed.
  • The dough turns sticky. Grease your fingers and make a ball.
  • The dough must not be soggy. It must hold the shape well and should be smooth without any cracks.
  • Divide to 14 to 18 equal sized portions. Grease your hands and roll to smooth balls.
  • They must be smooth without any cracks or lines otherwise you will find many cracks on the gulab jamuns. Keep them covered.
  • Heat up the pan with ghee or oil on a medium heat.
  • Also check if the syrup is hot. If it is not hot, heat it up a bit. It must be hot and not very hot.
  • To check the right temp, you can drop a small piece of dough in the oil.
  • It must rise slowly without changing its color.
  • If it rises rapidly then you will need to cool the oil a bit before frying.
  • When the ghee is just medium hot, add the balls.
  • Make sure the oil is not very hot else the gulab jamuns will brown without cooking well.
  • Fry the balls on a medium flame for 1 to 2 mins. Then regulate the flame to low flame & fry until golden. Keep stirring gently to fry them uniformly.
  • Add them to the hot syrup. Allow them to rest for 3 hours and serve.
  • Garnish gulab jamun with chopped pistachios.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 204 kcal, Carbohydrate 26 g, Protein 3 g, Fat 9 g, SaturatedFat 6 g, Cholesterol 27 mg, Sodium 56 mg, Sugar 21 g, ServingSize 1 serving

GULAB JAMUN



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This is such a delicious recipe that does NOT translate well into English. I've seen translations of "cake-like fried milk balls in scented syrup" and seen people scratch their heads and go..what? Well, bear with the translations here, there's not too much of a western equivalency that I can think of. The name literally is gulab meaning rose and jamun- the only thing I can think of is a round fruit of the same name. (If anyone knows better let me know!) The synopsis...milk is boiled down into a thick, fudge-like consistency and mixed with the slightest bit of flour to form a dough, formed into balls, fried slowly in ghee (butter oil) and then when golden, put to soak in rose-scented sugar syrup. Wow! What's not to love? The consistency of the balls are tender and delicious, almost half cheese, half custard. You'll have to try and describe for yourself. I'm giving two methods for making the dough..the longer, traditional method and the easier, faster, thank-you-for-powdered-milk method. I'm also including a how-to for ghee, since frying the jamuns in ghee makes such a difference in taste. Oil...bleh :( Note: Work time is for the powdered-milk method and does not include ghee if you have to make it, which usually takes around 20 minutes. Also, does not include soak time.

Provided by MinatheBrat

Categories     Dessert

Time 50m

Yield 24 gulab jamuns

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 liter milk
1 1/2 tablespoons flour
2 cups powdered milk
1 1/2 tablespoons self-rising flour
1/2 cup warm milk
1 teaspoon ghee or 1 teaspoon butter
2 cups sugar
2 cups water
1 tablespoon rose water or 1/2 teaspoon rose extract
1/2 teaspoon saffron (powdered, and optional)
1/2 teaspoon cardamom powder (optional)
1 lb butter, -unsalted is best but salted will work in a pinch

Steps:

  • To Make Ghee: Put the butter in a good saucepan and bring to a boil on medium heat. Then reduce to low. Now this is what will happen as the butter slowly simmers. Moisture will be evaporated out of the ghee. The white protein-solids from the butter will sink down to the bottom of the pan and slowly turn golden. A foam will rise to the surface, and as it cooks will form a bit of a crust. The butter will cook into a gold color as well, and it will have a slightly nutty smell. When the moisture is gone, the ghee is done. Decant the oil and save the delicious golden buttery bits on the bottom of the pan for toast, or mixed with veggies or potatoes. If you've used salted butter, you don't want to use it on toast- the salt will knock you out, but it's still good in potatoes or whatnot.
  • Making the Scented Syrup: Combine sugar and water and bring to a boil for 3 minutes. Remove from heat and add rose water or essence.
  • Traditional Method: Use a heavy-bottomed pan because the milk will stick. Use a non-stick pot if you have it. Boil the milk down over medium heat, while stirring, until it forms a paste. Add the flour and mix into a smooth paste. Oil your hands and roll them into uniform balls, place them onto a buttered plate and set aside.
  • Powdered-Milk Method: Combine the warm milk and ghee together. Mix the powdered milk and flour together and sprinkle slowly into the wet mix to form a dough. Oil your hands and form uniform balls (about 24) and set aside on a buttered plate.
  • Cooking the jamuns:.
  • This is the most delicate part of the operation. Gentle, low heat is a must. Use a wok or karai for best results, with the ghee about 2.5-3 inches in depth.
  • Heat the ghee on low to 215 degrees.
  • Slip in the balls, one by one. They will sink. No touching at this point.
  • Gently shake the pan to move the balls and keep them from getting too brown on one side. After about 5 minutes they will begin to float. You will notice them getting bigger.
  • Now, use a wooden spoon or equivalent to gently agitate and keep them evenly browning.
  • The ghee will slowly get hotter as the balls cook.
  • After about 20 minutes, the ghee will have risen in temperature to around 245 degrees and the balls should be nice and golden.
  • Remove a ball and put it in the syrup. If it doesn't collapse after 3 minutes, remove the others and add to the syrup.
  • If it does collapse, fry for another 5 minutes and try again.
  • Let soak for 2 hours at least before serving.
  • Serve room temperature or warmed up.
  • Enjoy your gulab jamuns!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 288.9, Fat 20.1, SaturatedFat 12.7, Cholesterol 58.2, Sodium 178.5, Carbohydrate 23.7, Sugar 20.8, Protein 4.7

GULAB JAMUN



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This is a traditional Indian dessert. Spongy milky balls soaked in rose scented syrup. Delicious with fresh cream, Kulfi, ice cream etc. To make it even more fancy, sprinkle gold-leaf on top of each serving.

Provided by COOLGUTS

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     Asian     Indian

Time 50m

Yield 20

Number Of Ingredients 14

1 cup dry milk powder
3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
2 tablespoons ghee (clarified butter), melted
½ teaspoon baking powder
½ cup warm milk
1 tablespoon chopped almonds
1 tablespoon chopped pistachio nuts
1 tablespoon golden raisins
1 pinch ground cardamom
1 quart vegetable oil for deep frying
1 ¼ cups white sugar
7 fluid ounces water
1 teaspoon rose water
1 pinch ground cardamom

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, stir together the milk powder, flour, baking powder, and cardamom. Stir in the almonds, pistachios and golden raisins. Mix in the melted ghee, then pour in the milk, and continue to mix until well blended. Cover and let rest for 20 minutes.
  • In a large skillet, stir together the sugar, water, rose water and a pinch of cardamom. Bring to a boil, and simmer for just a minute. Set aside.
  • Fill a large heavy skillet halfway with oil. Heat over medium heat for at least 5 minutes. Knead the dough, and form into about 20 small balls. Reduce the heat of the oil to low, and fry the balls in one or two batches. After about 5 minutes, they will start to float, and expand to twice their original size, but the color will not change much. After the jamun float, increase the heat to medium, and turn them frequently until light golden. Remove from the oil to paper towels using a slotted spoon, and allow to cool. Drain on paper towels and allow to cool slightly.
  • Place the balls into the skillet with the syrup. Simmer over medium heat for about 5 minutes, squeezing them gently to soak up the syrup. Serve immediately, or chill.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 143.5 calories, Carbohydrate 16.8 g, Cholesterol 10 mg, Fat 7.9 g, Fiber 0.2 g, Protein 2.2 g, SaturatedFat 2.5 g, Sodium 40.3 mg, Sugar 15.6 g

GULAB JAMUN RECIPE (FINGERS WITH SEMOLINA)



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Gulab Jamun is fried cardamom-scented doughnuts that are dipped in rose water. Sometimes enjoyed plain or dipped in desiccated coconut. These quintessential Diwali treats are easy to make as they are divine!

Time 35m

Number Of Ingredients 14

1 1/4 cup cake flour
1 tablespoon semolina
1 tablespoon ghee or butter
1 teaspoon baking powder
a pinch of bicarbonate of soda
1/2 teaspoon cardamom powder
150 ml condensed milk (or half a can)
300 ml oil for frying
Ingredients for Syrup
1 cup granulated white sugar
1,5 cups water
1 tablespoon rose water
For Coconut Gulab Jamuns
2 cups desiccated coconut

Steps:

  • Combine the 1 flour, semolina, cardamom powder, bicarb and baking powder.
  • Add ghee then work into a fine crumb-like texture. Add condensed milk. Mix until a soft dough is formed.
  • Add remaining 1/4 cup flour to work the mixture into a stiff dough. Once a ball is formed let the dough rest while you make the syrup. (See recipe below).
  • Shape the dough into long, thin finger-like shapes - they will expand once fried. Heat the oil in a heavy-based pan on medium heat.
  • Fry the gulab jamnus until slightly brown. Remove from oil then immerse into the syrup.
  • For coconut, gulab jamuns immerse the syrupy gulab jamuns into a bowl filled with desiccated coconut. Serve hot or cold. Store in an airtight container.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 210.89, Fat 13.52, SaturatedFat 3.78, Carbohydrate 21.96, Fiber 0.96, Sugar 15.09, Protein 1.36, Sodium 60.15, Cholesterol 4.49

GULAB JAMUN WITH MILK POWDER RECIPE



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Gulab jamun doesn't need any introduction! In its authentic preparation, mawa is the key ingredient but its not generally readily available and you need to prepare it at home. So to make things easier, this step by step photo recipe explains how to make Gujab Jamun with milk powder. The main difference between gulab jamuns made from milk powder and gulab jamuns made from mawa is the texture; milk powder gulab jamuns have little porous texture from inside while mawa gulab jamuns have smoother texture.If you are staying at a place where mawa is not easily available or you don't want to make it at home, we recommend you to try this gulab jamun with milk powder recipe as milk powder is easily available at every grocery store. Making gulab jamun with milk powder requires the person to be comfortable with cooking and little experience since it requires perfect dough consistency and deep frying process for perfect texture. With the guidance of stepwise photos, detailed explanation of each step and tips given below, you will be able to make melt in the mouth gulab jamuns at home in just 30 minutes.

Provided by Foram

Yield 9-10 jamuns

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 cup Sugar
3 Green Cardamom pods
1½ cups Water
1-2 drops of Lemon Juice, optional
1/4 cup Milk Powder
1/4 cup Maida (all purpose flour)
1/8 teaspoon (a small pinch) Baking Soda
1 tablespoon Ghee
2-3 tablespoons Milk
Oil or Ghee, for deep frying

Steps:

  • Take 1-cup sugar, 3 green cardamom pods, 1½ cups water and 1-2 drops of lemon juice in a deep pot or pan. Lemon juice is added to prevent syrup from solidifying when it cools.
  • Heat it over medium flame and cook until it reaches 1/2 string consistency or turns little sticky while stirring occasionally in between. It will take around 8-10 minutes over medium flame to reach the required consistency. When sugar syrup is ready, turn off the flame.
  • Take 1/4 cup milk powder, 1/4 cup maida and 1/8 teaspoon baking soda in a wide mouthed bowl.
  • Mix it well with a spoon and then add 1-tablespoon ghee.
  • Mix well. Use your hand to mix it so that ghee mixes evenly with milk powder.
  • Sprinkle 2 tablespoons milk evenly over mixture and gently mix it.
  • If required, add few more teaspoons of milk and mix lightly. Mixture should be soft. It may be sticky but do not worry about it. Do not over mix or knead the mixture, just lightly mix it. If you over mix it, gluten forms and jamun will turn dense and will not absorb sugar syrup properly.
  • Grease your palms with oil and divide mixture into marble sized small portions (around 9-10). Take each portion and make a round shaped crack free ball from it. If crack appears, it means mixture is dry. Add a teaspoon of milk (or few drops of milk) to the mixture, mix well and make the ball. Do not make larger balls as its size will increase to almost double after deep frying and soaking in sugar syrup.
  • Heat the ghee or oil for deep frying in a deep kadai or a small pan over medium flame. When oil is medium hot, pinch a small portion of mixture and drop it into hot oil, if it comes upward immediately without changing its color the oil is medium hot and ready for deep frying. (If it comes upward immediately and turns brown then oil is too hot and needs to be cooled a bit, if it doesn't come upward then oil is not hot enough and needs to be heated little bit more.) Slowly drop 3-4 balls (according to the size of a kadai) from sides of a kadai and reduce the flame to low.
  • Stir gently with a slotted spoon and deep fry over low flame. Within 2-3 minutes their color will start to turn light golden.
  • Deep fry until they turn golden brown, it will take around 6-7 minutes. Transfer them over to kitchen napkin to absorb excess oil using slotted spoon. Maintain the temperature of oil even by increasing or decreasing the flame to medium or low. Increase the flame to medium and deep fry remaining balls as mentioned in step-9, 10 and 11.
  • Heat the sugar syrup for 3-4 minutes and add deep fried jamuns in it. Keep the jamuns in syrup for at least 2 hours before serving to allow it to absorb the syrup properly. You will notice their increase in size as syrup gets absorbed. Jamuns are ready for serving at this time.

GULAB JAMUN



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Make one of India's most cherished festival desserts, gulab jamun. These fried dumplings are scented with cardamom and steeped in rose and saffron syrup

Provided by Roopa Gulati

Time 1h5m

Yield Makes 16 (serves 6-8)

Number Of Ingredients 16

4 green cardamom pods, pierced
600g caster sugar
few drops rosewater
¼ tsp saffron strands, soaked in 2 tbsp warm water for an hour
2 tsp chopped pistachios
1 tsp caster sugar
6 green cardamom pods, seeds removed
100g full-cream milk powder
40g plain flour
½ tsp baking powder
50g homemade ghee (see below), or softened unsalted butter
1 tbsp full fat natural yogurt
squeeze of lemon juice
4-5 tbsp whole milk
sunflower oil, for your hands
1kg shop-bought ghee, for frying

Steps:

  • To make the syrup, heat the cardamom, sugar and 500ml water in pan, not letting the water boil before the sugar has dissolved. Simmer for 10 mins, then leave to cool.
  • Add the rosewater, saffron and some of its soaking water, gradually adding to give a subtle flavour. Set aside in the pan.
  • To make the gulab jamun, grind the cardamom and sugar with a pestle and mortar.
  • Sieve the milk powder, flour and baking powder into a mixing bowl and stir in the ground cardamom. Rub in the homemade ghee or butter using your fingertips until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs.
  • Add the yogurt, lemon juice and enough milk to form a soft dough - take care not to overwork the mixture.
  • Oil your hands with a little sunflower oil and shape small portions of the dough into balls the size of a small walnut, about 3cm in diameter and 20g each. You should have 16 balls. Take care that the dumplings are smooth and have no cracks or folds.
  • Reheat the syrup. Once it comes to a boil, turn off the heat and cover with a lid.
  • Heat the ghee in a wok or karahi to 130C. When a small piece of dough dropped into the oil turns golden in about 40 seconds, fry the balls in batches over a medium heat, moving them around until they are an even, deep brown, about 5-7 mins. Remove from the pan using a slotted spoon, then drain on kitchen paper. Add to the warm syrup, leaving them to soak for 2-3 hrs or preferably overnight.
  • When ready to eat, warm the gulab jamun through in a wide pan, spooning over the syrup. Serve piping hot.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 559 calories, Fat 22 grams fat, SaturatedFat 13 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 85 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 81 grams sugar, Fiber 0.4 grams fiber, Protein 5 grams protein, Sodium 0.2 milligram of sodium

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Gulab jamun is a milk-solid-based sweet, originating in the Indian subcontinent and a type of mithai popular in India, Nepal, Pakistan, the Maldives, and Bangladesh, as well as Myanmar. It is the national dessert of Pakistan. It is also common in nations with substantial populations of people with South Asian heritage, such as Mauritius, Fiji, Gulf states, the Malay Peninsula, …
From en.wikipedia.org
Main ingredients Khoa, saffron
Alternative names Gulab jaman, Lal mohan, Gulab jam, Gulap jam
Place of origin India, medieval Iran
Serving temperature Hot, cold or at room temperature


GULAB JAMUN – FOOD FOND
Gulab Jamun is a milk-solid (mawa) based South Asian sweet, particularly popular in the India. Gulab jamun is a dessert often eaten at festivals, birthdays or major celebrations such as marriages and festivals. Gulab Jamuns are very delicious and mouth watering sweet and every Indian like them and I too love them. Gulab Jamun dipped…
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GULAB JAMUN | TRADITIONAL DEEP-FRIED DESSERT FROM INDIA
Gulab jamun is a dessert based on milk solids that are kneaded into a dough, shaped into balls, and deep-fried in ghee. The balls then get soaked in a sugary concoction flavored with saffron, green cardamom, and rose water. When served, gulab jamun is often garnished with dried nuts to further enhance its flavors.
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The term Gulab Jamun comes from the Persian gulab or "rose" referring to the rose-scented syrup and the Hindi jamun- a South Asian fruit with a similar size and shape to the dessert; It is an exotic mouthwatering delicacy; Gulabjamun is generally eaten warm so that its soft texture can be fully savoured
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GULAB JAMUN – SUNCORE FOODS INC.
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GULAB JAMUN MIX - GITS FOOD
An Indian sweet preparation traditionally made out of evaporated desiccated milk blended with wheat flour, fried & soaked in sugar syrup. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
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TRADITIONAL GULAB JAMUN - FOOD OF PAKISTAN
Traditional Gulab Jamun - Food of Pakistan. Jan 04, 2021. Gulab Jamun is viewed as the most famous and heavenly Pakistani treat. In any case, this sweet dish isn't of Pakistani culture. Gulab Jamun is normally eaten after suppers as a sweet dish. This specific delicacy is the most favored one during celebrations and weddings.
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GULAB JAMUN FROM MOWGLI STREET FOOD BY NISHA KATONA
Preparation info. Serves. 10–12. Difficulty. Easy
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HISTORY OF GULAB JAMUN - AGRO & FOOD PROCESSING
The word “Gulab” is derived from the Persian words ‘Gul’ (flower) and ‘āb’ (water), referring to the rose water. “Jamun” or “jaman” is the Hindi word for Syzygium jambolanum, an Indian fruit with a similar size and shape, commonly known as black plum.Gulab Jamun is also defined as a fried delicacy in sugar syrup.
From agronfoodprocessing.com


SHAHI GULAB JAMUN - GITS FOOD
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[HOMEMADE] GULAB JAMUN : FOOD
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GULAB JAMUN - CANADIAN LIVING
In bowl, mix together milk powder, flour, almonds and baking soda. Stir in milk and ghee, mixing to form dough. Let stand for 5 minutes. Shape by 1 tbsp into balls; place on parchment paper–lined baking sheet. In deep-fryer, wok or deep saucepan, heat about 3 inches (8 cm) oil until deep-fryer thermometer reads 350ºF (180ºC).
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