Dry Jamun | Dry Gulab Jamun

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4.7

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  • Prep Time

    15 mins

  • Cook Time

    15 mins

  • Total Time

    45 mins

  • Servings

    36 Dry Jamun

  • Calories

    83 kcal

  • Course

    Dessert

  • Cuisine

    Indian

Dry Jamun | Dry Gulab Jamun

Dry Jamun as the name refers to is a dry variant of the popular juicy, moist and sugar syrup dunked, traditionally made Gulab Jamun. These delicious dry gulab jamuns are made with Khoya (evaporated milk solids), Paneer (Indian cottage cheese), milk and with a few flavoring ingredients.

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Ingredients

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For the jamun balls

  • 250 grams khoya - soft or 1 cup tightly packed khoya (mawa or dried evaporated milk solids)
  • 100 grams paneer or ½ cup tightly packed grated paneer (cottage cheese)
  • 3 tablespoon all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon milk
  • oil or ghee for deep frying, as required

For sugar syrup

  • 300 grams sugar or 2 cups sugar
  • 1.5 cups water
  • ¼ teaspoon lemon juice
  • 1 tablespoon rose water
  • ½ teaspoon green cardamom powder
  • 12 to 15 saffron strands

For coating

  • 2 to 3 tablespoons sugar - fine or super fine, can also use desiccated coconut or castor sugar
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Instructions

Making dry jamun dough

  1. In a mixing bowl, take the khoya or mawa. The khoya used for jamuns is the soft khoya also known as daap ka khoya or chikna khoya. This is a soft khoya, so it mashes and kneads very well.
  2. Mash the khoya very well with your hands. Keep aside. There should be no lumps or small bits or pieces in the khoya. You can also grate and then mash the khoya. Also, the mashed khoya should not feel granular.
  3. Grate the paneer and keep aside. 100 grams paneer yields about ½ cup grated paneer. Use a fine grater to grate the paneer.
  4. Now add the grated paneer and all-purpose flour (maida) to the mashed khoya.
  5. Add milk. Gently mix everything very well.
  6. Bring together this mixture and form into a dough. Do not knead the dough. Just mix and gather to a dough. If the mixture looks dry and does not cling together to a dough, you can add 1 tablespoon more of the milk
  7. Now pinch small marble sized balls from the dough and roll them in a round shape between your palms. Roll lightly and not heavily.
  8. Roll all the jamuns this way and keep them covered with a cotton kitchen towel.

Making sugar syrup

  1. Take the sugar in a pan and add water.
  2. Keep this pan on stove top on a low to medium heat and stir so that the sugar begins to dissolve.
  3. When all the sugar is dissolved, add lemon juice. The lemon juice does not allow the sugar syrup to crystallize.
  4. Cook the sugar syrup on a low to medium heat till you get ½ string consistency or the syrup becomes sticky.
  5. Switch off the heat and add green cardamom powder, crushed saffron strands and rose water.

Frying dry jamun

  1. When the sugar syrup is cooking, you can begin frying the jamuns. As when you add the fried jamuns, the sugar syrup needs to be hot.
  2. Heat oil for deep frying in a kadai or deep pan on a low to medium heat.
  3. For testing, slid a tiny dough ball in the hot oil. The ball should come up slowly and not quickly. This is the temperature at which we will fry the jamuns.
  4. Keep the heat to a low and fry this tiny jamun ball.
  5. Fry this small jamun till it becomes golden. If this jamun ball breaks, then add a few teaspoons of flour to the dough and mix well again. Before you begin shaping the jamuns, you can do this test.
  6. Now gently slid the jamuns. The heat should be low. Do not crowd and add the jamuns as per the size of the pan.
  7. When you see light golden spots, turn over the jamuns gently. The jamuns fry very quickly, so do be attentive.
  8. Keep on turning them in the oil, like a gentle swirling with the slotted spoon, so that they brown evenly.
  9. When frying the jamuns have to feel light and not heavy.
  10. Fry till they turn golden from all sides. Remove with a slotted spoon and place them on paper towels to remove excess oil.

Making Dry Gulab Jamun

  1. Whilst they are hot, quickly add them to the sugar syrup. Fry all the jamuns in the same way and add them to the sugar syrup. 
  2. Note that the sugar syrup has to be hot. To maintain the hot temperature, you can keep the sugar syrup bowl or pan on a hot water bath. Cover and allow the jamuns to soak in the sugar syrup for about 2 hours.
  3. After 2 hours, gently strain the jamuns from the sugar syrup.
  4. Then take each jamun and roll it in a small plate consisting of 2 to 3 tablespoons of fine or superfine granulated sugar or 2 to 3 tablespoons of desiccated coconut.
  5. Roll them well, so that the sugar or desiccated coconut coats evenly. Place dry jamuns in a bowl or container. Close with a lid and refrigerate.
  6. Serve dry jamuns as a dessert or sweet. You can garnish with some sliced or chopped pistachios or blanched sliced almonds while serving.

Notes

  • Use soft khoya to make the dry jamuns. The khoya or mawa has to grate easily or knead/mash well.
  • Add your choice of slivered nuts on the dry jamuns for garnish. You can also skip on the garnishes if you prefer. 
  • Fry on low to medium-low heat to get the best results. 
  • Keep in mind that the sugar syrup has to be hot, when you soak the jamuns in it. 
  • The recipe can be scaled to halve or double the servings.
  • Note that the approximate nutrition info is for one dry jamun made from this recipe. 

Nutrition Information

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Calories 83kcal (4%) Carbohydrates 11g (4%) Protein 2g (4%) Fat 4g (6%) Saturated Fat 2g (10%) Polyunsaturated Fat 0.1g Monounsaturated Fat 1g Trans Fat 0.01g Cholesterol 3mg (1%) Sodium 20mg (1%) Potassium 5mg (0%) Fiber 0.03g (0%) Sugar 9g (18%) Vitamin A 32IU (1%) Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) 0.01mg Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 0.004mg Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 0.04mg Vitamin B6 0.001mg Vitamin B12 0.002µg Vitamin C 0.1mg (0%) Vitamin D 0.005µg Vitamin E 0.5mg Vitamin K 0.1µg Calcium 63mg (6%) Vitamin B9 (Folate) 1µg Iron 0.1mg (1%) Magnesium 1mg Phosphorus 1mg Zinc 0.01mg

Nutrition Facts

Serving: 36Dry Jamun

Amount Per Serving

Calories 83 kcal

% Daily Value*

Calories 83kcal 4%
Carbohydrates 11g 4%
Protein 2g 4%
Fat 4g 6%
Saturated Fat 2g 10%
Polyunsaturated Fat 0.1g 1%
Monounsaturated Fat 1g 5%
Trans Fat 0.01g 1%
Cholesterol 3mg 1%
Sodium 20mg 1%
Potassium 5mg 0%
Fiber 0.03g 0%
Sugar 9g 18%
Vitamin A 32IU 1%
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) 0.01mg
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 0.004mg
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 0.04mg
Vitamin B6 0.001mg
Vitamin B12 0.002µg 0%
Vitamin C 0.1mg 0%
Vitamin D 0.005µg 0%
Vitamin E 0.5mg
Vitamin K 0.1µg
Calcium 63mg 6%
Vitamin B9 (Folate) 1µg
Iron 0.1mg 1%
Magnesium 1mg 0%
Phosphorus 1mg
Zinc 0.01mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

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