Indian Recipes
Gulab Jamun (Milk Balls in Sweet Syrup)
A traditional Indian dessert, these spongy milk balls are soaked in rose
scented syrup. They are delicious with fresh cream, Kulfi, ice cream etc. Sprinkle
gold-leaf on top of each serving to make it really fancy.
Yields 20 milk balls.
1 cup dry milk powder
3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
2 tablespoons ghee (clarified butter), melted
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 cup warm milk
1 tablespoon chopped almonds (optional)
1 tablespoon chopped pistachio nuts (optional)
1 tablespoon golden raisins (optional)
1 pinch ground cardamom
1 quart vegetable oil for deep frying
Syrup:
1 1/4 cups granulated sugar
7 fluid ounces water
1 teaspoon rose water
1 pinch ground cardamom
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.
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