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Posted On: Mar, 4 |Author: Savita

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On special occasion of Holi, sharing with you some sweetness straight from Indian side of my Kitchen. :) Ready in no time, these fragrant rose syrup soaked milk powder nuggets, just melt in mouth!

Sweets and auspicious occasions go hand-in-hand in any family and so is in ours! Holi, the festival of colors, is widely celebrated all over India. It is the time of transition from Winters to Spring Season and celebrated in remembrance of Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha! I don't think anyone will be without colors all-over their face and mouth full of sweets today!

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Especially for kids, this time is to enjoy lots of sweets and playtime with colors!

There is no Indian on earth (I think) who have never tasted Gulab Jamun! One of the quintessential Indian sweet, it often appears in dessert menu, festival or no festival. Ask me! my husband can have a dose of Gulab Jamun daily! It's just I keep my hands tight on sweets. Not just for dessert, often Gulab Jamun are also served for Tea Time to guests! Some Indian savory snacks, strong Black Chai Tea and bowl of warm Gulab Jamun with some syrup! yumm!!

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Traditionally, Gulab Jamun are prepared by Indian Pastry Chefs (called Halwai) after cooking milk for a long time, low and slow until it thickens into a thick and creamy mass called mawa in hindi. Modern day's, quick version of mawa, is Milk Powder. Easy, handy, and the choice of people like me, who decide at last moment to make something for the occasion :)

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When you eat comforting sweet like Gulab Jamun, it is bad manner to talk about diet. So friends, I'm not going to discuss that today ;)

I have still tried to lighten up these nuggets with hint of semolina and lite-sweet sugar syrup. If you like Gulab Jamun on very sweeter side, increase sugar a little more in syrup. Touch of rose water in syrup gives a beautiful fragrance to Gulab Jamun, but it is not mandatory.

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Wish you all a Happy Holi!

Have fun!

~Savita

Here are some more sweet treats for Holi!

Indian Gajar Halwa Ladoo - Sweet Carrot and Coconut Truffles Mini Eggless Crepes in Tangerine Syrup Indian Sweet Rava (Semolina) Ladoo

Easy Indian Gulab Jamun with Milk Powder

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Total Time: Prep Time: Cook Time: Cuisine: Indian () Difficulty: Easy

Yields: 20 Gulab Jamun - Serves: 10

Ingredients

Gulab Jamun

Rose Syrup

Smart Swap: If you don't have Rose Water, skip it Or use a tsp of Rose Syrup (like Roohafzaa)

Directions

  • Easy Indian Gulab Jamun with Milk Powder Recipe | ChefDeHome.com (8) 1.Soak semolina with 3 tbsp water (or milk) and set aside. In a sauce pan, combine sugar and water for rose syrup. Add lime juice. Heat until sugar has dissolved, boil for 3 minutes. Then mix in rose water and set aside.

    Easy Indian Gulab Jamun with Milk Powder Recipe | ChefDeHome.com (9) 2.In a wide bowl, take powdered milk, add in baking powder, mix well. Now, add cold butter diced in chunks (or ghee if using) and canola oil (or ghee if using). Rub with hands to distribute fat in milk powder.

  • Easy Indian Gulab Jamun with Milk Powder Recipe | ChefDeHome.com (10) 3.Now add soaked (suji) semolina and 1 tbsp maida (all purpose flour), and stir with hand to combine.

    Easy Indian Gulab Jamun with Milk Powder Recipe | ChefDeHome.com (11) 4.Now add milk a little bit at a time until it makes smooth dough. Don't knead to make dough. Just use gentle pressure to bring everything together. Cover with kitchen towel and set aside for 10 minutes to rest. Additional Notes:Dough should not be very dry not wet.

  • Easy Indian Gulab Jamun with Milk Powder Recipe | ChefDeHome.com (12) 5.Divide rested dough into 20 equal portions and arrange on a plate

    Easy Indian Gulab Jamun with Milk Powder Recipe | ChefDeHome.com (13) 6.Now with clean hands (you can also oil hands if dough is sticky), roll each portion to make a smooth ball. Make sure it is smooth from all sides, no cracks visible. If dough sticks to hand, wash hand, wipe dry and repeat rolling again.

  • Easy Indian Gulab Jamun with Milk Powder Recipe | ChefDeHome.com (14) 7.Cover the rolled balls with kitchen towel. Heat oil for deep drying. Oil should not be very hot or jamun will be uncooked and doughy from inside. Additional Notes:Test oil temperature by dropping a small dough ball in oil. It should come to top on count 5. If dough immediately comes to top or gets brown, oil is over heated. If dough stays at bottom more than 5 counts, it is not heated fully.

    Easy Indian Gulab Jamun with Milk Powder Recipe | ChefDeHome.com (15) 8.It takes 8-10 minutes to cook one batch of Jamun. After first 4 minutes in oil, gulab jamun should not look brown at all.

  • Easy Indian Gulab Jamun with Milk Powder Recipe | ChefDeHome.com (16) 9.After 8-10 minutes gulab jamun will look brown. Now, these will be fully cooked from inside. (at this point, you can also crank-up the heat a bit, and brown them as much you like.)

    Easy Indian Gulab Jamun with Milk Powder Recipe | ChefDeHome.com (17) 10.Remove the cooked jamun into a plate lined with paper towel. Repeat steps 7-9 to cook all.

  • Easy Indian Gulab Jamun with Milk Powder Recipe | ChefDeHome.com (18) 11.While rest of jamun are cooking, heat the syrup. Drop the cooked ones in syrup. Once all jamuns are in syrup, increase heat and bring syrup to boil. Then remove from heat. Transfer syrup with gulab jamuns to a deep dish. Soak all gulab jamun in syrup for at-least 25 minutes.

    Easy Indian Gulab Jamun with Milk Powder Recipe | ChefDeHome.com (19) 12.Gulab Jamun are ready when soaked most of the liquid and look heavier than their size and are moist and spongy due to soaking sugar syrup. Serve topped with chopped pistachios and little bit of leftover syrup. Enjoy!

Savita's Notes:

*Milk Powder: Different brands of milk powders and different consistency (whole fat or lite) needs different amount of milk to make smooth dough. For recipe's initial post, I used 2 cups of lite milk. When using full fat, I use about 1.5 cups. You can adjust milk powder or add more milk until dough comes together, should not be dry or too wet too sticky. If dough gets too wet, leave aside for sometime until milk powder absorbs the liquid (milk).
1 cup milk powder lite = about 125 grams
1 cup milk powder whole = about 140 grams

Storage and Re-Heating Instructions: Gulab Jamun will stay good in refrigerator, in an-air-tight container for up-to 1 week. To reheat, microwave with syrup for 30 seconds. Or heat in a pan until syrup starts to bubble!

Lime/lemon juice in syrup helps to prevent caking of sugar syrup. Don't miss that!

Kitchen Hack If you ever end up making a too hard or dry gulab jamun batch. Never throw them away. Just microwave with syrup for 30 seconds and they will be as soft as they should be. Enjoy!

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57Responses

  1. Amrita

    Just tried this recipe for my kiddos birthday (he is super picky) and am hoping he likes it. One thing I changed a bit & add bit more maida (instead of semolina) and more milk (6 tbsps)

  2. Professor

    Good recipes.

  3. manjit

    Can i replace the canola oil for frying to ghee?

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    Savita

    Hi Manjit, I personally don't use Ghee a lot in cooking. But for Gulab Jamun some Halwai do use Ghee. So any oil or ghee should work fine.

  4. Shasha

    Hi Your recipe looks very delicious !!need to make these and can I substitute vegetable oil to canola oil ?thanks

  5. Maria Helena

    Is this supposed to be served hot? I'm sorry, I never tasted it, but I found it so tempting! I'll make next sunday!!

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    Savita

    Hi Maria, these are served hot. After cooking I would leave it in syrup for couple of hours, then before serving heat with syrup in microwave for 20 secs or until heated through, or heat in pan. I hope you enjoy! cheers!

  6. vandana

    Great recipe.thx a lot.tried it and the sweets came out very delicious.

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    Savita

    Hi Vandana, thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed gulab jamun.

  7. Manjeet Kaur

    The best gulab jamun recipes the pictures really helped throughly explained

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    Savita

    I'm happy to hear that steps were helpful.

  8. Dilip

    I wanted this recipe , and I got it here,thanks

  9. Creative Khadija

    Hi,I am featuring this yummy recipe on my blog. Feel free to grab the featured button :)You can see here: http://creativekhadija.com/2016/07/eid-sweet-dishes-yummy-recipes/Thank You.Khadija

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    Savita

    thanks for feature, Khadija! These Jamun indeed come-out very good and yummy.

  10. Joham

    I just made them.. They turned out great!! Great recipe .. Now I will not be looking for any more gulab jamun recipes ..

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    Savita

    Joham, thanks. Im so glad to hear you find this your best Gulab Jamun recipe. thanks for taking time to let me know.

  11. sadia khan

    i just tried & it came out excellent, a big round of applause on this great recipe to the chef. WELL DONE

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    Savita

    Sadia, thanks! I'm no chef, really. :) But thanks for such sweet words. The best compliment for a food blogger is when someone try recipe and like it. I'm glad you enjoyed Gluab Jamun. thanks for the feedback.

  12. Madhu - Desimejwani

    Absolutely tempting! My all time favorite... Jamun look divine :)

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    Savita

    thank you so much, Madhu! Gulab Jamun are my supper fav too! Can't have one, ever! :)

  13. Gauri

    They look super tempting... Great post :)

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    Savita

    Gauri, thanks! I totally missed this comment. Gulab Jamun are everyone's fav. Isn't it?

  14. Jolly

    Wow Savita it looks so tempting...love gulab jamun and want to try this version soon..beautiful clicks !!

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    Savita

    thanks, Jolly! Our love for gulab jamun is certainly mutual. :) I'm glad you find this one tempting. I hope you get chance to try soon.

  15. Sharon dhanoa

    Going to make them soon.Thanks for recipe xxSharon Dhanoa

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    Savita

    Great News! I'm sure you gonna love'em, Sharon! Thanks for trying. One quick tip, Gulab Jamun even taste better the next day. Just microwave (10-20 secs) or heat with syrup before serving. These will be utterly moist, spongy and soft!

  16. Teena @ FeedYourTemptations

    Wow!...Lovely presentation...I have always made jamuns with gits...have to try this one now.

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    Savita

    Teena, thanks! Do try, I bet you will love this method of making Gulab Jamun!

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FAQs

What is gulab jamun powder made of? ›

The Gulab jamun mix comprises of skimmed milk, maida, butter, rava, baking soda and cardamom. They are available in the market under many brand names.

What is the formulation of gulab jamun premix? ›

DT1–Gulabjamun mix prepared from skim milk powder (Drum dried), Maida, Suji, Vanaspati and Baking powder in the ratio (50:20:10:18:2). DT2–Gulabjamun mix prepared from skim milk powder (Drum dried), Maida, Suji, Vanaspati and Baking powder in the ratio (50:22:8:18:2).

Can I use baking soda instead of baking powder in gulab jamun? ›

Also, don't get confused between baking soda and powder. If you use baking soda, then the Gulab Jamuns will break easily even while frying. To obtain the black-coloured Gulab Jamun, fry them for a little longer than usual on medium low flame. Make sure that the Gulab Jamun dough is as smooth as you can imagine.

How to make gulab jamun less sweet? ›

My biggest issue with gulab jamuns is that they can be too sweet. Typically folks use a 1:1 ratio of sugar to water; however, as the syrup thickens it gets even sweeter. My recipe uses a 4:5 ratio of sugar to water. This means that for every 1 cup of sugar there are 1.25 cups of water, which yields a less sweet syrup.

How to make jamun powder? ›

Keep jamun seeds to dry for 2-3 days. After that, the skin of the seeds will easily come off; remove it. Once you have done that, grind them to get a powdery consistency. Take 1 spoon every day with a glass of water.

What is the name of gulab jamun powder? ›

Gulab Jamun Mix is a famous pre-packaged instant mix that simplifies the preparation of Gulab Jamun, a beloved Indian sweet treat. Suhana Gulab Jamun Mix can be a time-saving solution for making this delicious dessert at home.

How to make gulab jamun at home by Sanjeev Kapoor? ›

Ingredients list for Gulab Jamun
  1. 3/4 cup Hariyali khoya/mawa.
  2. 1/2 cup Paneer (cottage cheese)
  3. 3 1/2 tablespoons Refined flour (maida)
  4. 3 1/2 tablespoons Cornflour/ corn starch.
  5. 1 1/2 cups Sugar.
  6. 1 teaspoon Milk.
  7. 1/4 teaspoon Green cardamom powder.
  8. to deep fry Ghee.

Is gulab jamun made from milk? ›

It is made mainly from milk solids, traditionally from khoya, which is milk reduced to the consistency of a soft dough. Modern recipes call for dried or powdered milk instead of khoya. It is often garnished with dried nuts, such as almonds and cashews, to enhance flavour.

How many hours should gulab jamun be soaked? ›

Transfer fried jamuns to saucepan of scented syrup, and cover. Repeat process with remaining dough balls. Let jamuns soak in the syrup, covered, for at least 4 hours, preferably overnight. (After the initial 4-hour soak, the gulab jamuns can be transferred along with the syrup to the refrigerator.)

Is baking soda necessary in gulab jamun? ›

In the Gulab Jamun recipe, baking soda and baking powder act as leavening agents, creating air pockets in the dough for a light, fluffy texture. Just be careful not to use too much, as it can create an unpleasant taste.

How do you keep gulab jamun from breaking? ›

Here are some tips on how to make soft, spongy, and fluffy gulab jamuns that don't break even when fried in ghee:
  1. Use the right ingredients. ...
  2. Knead the dough properly. ...
  3. Make sure the oil is hot enough. ...
  4. Fry the gulab jamuns in ghee. ...
  5. Soak the gulab jamuns in sugar syrup immediately after frying.
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What makes gulab jamun hard? ›

Adding too much baking powder: Excess baking powder can cause the gulab jamuns to become too puffy and dry, resulting in a hard texture. Frying at high heat: Frying the gulab jamuns at high heat can cause them to cook too quickly on the outside, res.

How long does homemade gulab jamun last? ›

Roasted milk balls soaked in sugar syrup with cardamom makes an absolute delight. Storage Instruction: Gulab Jamuns can keep well in the fridge for up to 20 days.

Can I use butter instead of ghee in gulab jamun? ›

Traditionally, ghee or clarified butter is used for frying the gulab jamun. But you can use any neutral oil for frying.

Is gulab jamun made of besan? ›

Gulab jamun is a classic Indian sweet made with milk solids, sugar, rose water & cardamom powder. It is a very famous Indian dessert & is enjoyed in most festive and celebration meals. Traditionally gulab jamun is made using khoya i.e milk solids as the main ingredient.

What are the ingredients in canned gulab jamun? ›

Sugar, Water, Khoa (dried whole milk), Maida, Edible vegetable oil, Sodium bicarbonate, Cardamom. Disclaimer: The expiry date shown here is for indicative purposes only.

Is gulab jamun a healthy food or junk food? ›

As you can see, it has absolutely nothing to offer in terms of nutrition and is nothing short of a junk food, leading to weight gain and blood sugar spikes.

Why gulab jamun is so tasty? ›

Modern varieties of Gulab Jamun use powdered/dried milk rather than the Khoyan type but both types are equally popular. The dessert is also typically garnished with dried nuts (mostly almond) to boost the overall flavor.

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