thanks for the recipe. delicious.
i came across these in our local 'buffet restaurant' and thought they were excuisite so found this receipe and made my own. They came out very good although i think i made them a little big, but still very yummy.
Put all the ingredients in my mixer cheating i know, took about 30 mins and they were fried and ready for the syrup, i used Saffron essence instead of the actual stem as my local 'buy wise' supermarket told me it was the same flavour and he was right.
I am off now to make another batch as i ate the last lot in 2 days, yep all 20.
will post pic if these turn out as well.
Michele
Pls refer this link: Why is my Gulab jamun hard?</a> --DK
Did you make Khoya or used store bought? Did you roll it out into tight balls? --DK
Did you refer my tips at the end of the post? Did you use the suggested remedies for hard jamuns? --DK
Baking powder? The recipe calls for Baking Soda and not baking powder. These are different and cannot be used interchangeably. --DK
I have tips at the end of the post. Pls refer them to avoid hard Jamuns --DK
Hi Ishtana - I can only provide suggestions for recipes that you have tried from the site, given that I have tried them myself and know how it works. I cannot give solutions for those that I havent tried ...--DK
I guess u can - it wont be smooth on the surface like regular gulab jamuns. You can also try stuffing it inside the balls - that will keep the surface better looking ---DK
Make very small balls - much smaller than regular Gulab jamun sized balls. It will expand to become the regular size. --DK
This is so perfect! Trying out a complicated sweet you never knew before and getting it all right is such a fantastic feeling indeed! I am so glad to hear your feedback. Happy eating! I wish I had some now!:(
I havent tried a soy version of this...when I do I will update for sure. :)
I have provided possible reasons for gulab jamuns not turning out right at the end of the post. Pls refer
I have given possible reasons for the jamuns to go wrong at the end of the post. Please do refer :)
I have provided possible reasons for gulab jamuns not turning out right at the end of the post. Pls refer
I have provided possible reasons for gulab jamuns not turning out right at the end of the post. Pls refer
I havent tried any of them personally but tofu, soy milk powder mixed with soy cream, etc might work! Lemme do more research on that and get back to you if I get concise details :) --DK
Thank you so much for this comment Sweta. Made my day :) --DK
Hi, Thank you for your kind words. I love Gulab Jamuns so much and probably that showed through in this post. I am not really aware of the calorie count, but I am guessing that this site might help - http://caloriecount.about.com/cc/recipe_analysis.php. I am not sure how accurate it is - but u will have something to work on :) --DK
Hi Sharda, I am so glad it worked out fine for you...of course I would love to see your pictures - send them over to me here
Your description fits perfectly too :) Guess all the real connoisseurs of Gulab Jamun cant help but sing praises - I love it like crazy too! --DK
Dear Rashmi, I have updated the post with problems mostly faced while making jamuns right at the end of the methods. Pls refer them and see if they help in solving the problem you are facing...--DK
Hi Sharda, thank you :) Yes cooking soda and baking soda are the same thing. Can't wait to see your gulab jamuns! Have updated the post with the changes :). I am also glad that the idli trick helped - DK
Thanks Rashmi :) Will look forward to your mail -- DK