Gujiya Recipe (Fried and Baked)

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  • Prep Time

    45 mins

  • Cook Time

    45 mins

  • Total Time

    1 hr 15 mins

  • Servings

    12 gujiya

  • Calories

    221 kcal

  • Course

    Dessert

  • Cuisine

    Indian

Gujiya Recipe (Fried and Baked)

Gujiya is a popular and traditional North Indian sweet of a crisp, flaky pastry filled with a sweet khoya (evaporated milk solids) and dry fruits stuffing. They can be fried as well as baked. Get both the fried and baked versions in this recipe.

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Ingredients

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For pastry dough

  • 1 cup whole wheat flour - 120 grams
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour - 125 grams
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ⅓ to ½ cup water or add as required
  • 2 tablespoons ghee

For sweet stuffing

  • 1 cup khoya - tightly packed or 200 to 220 grams (mawa or evaporated milk solids)
  • ½ tablespoon ghee
  • 10 almonds
  • 10 cashews
  • 10 pistachios
  • ½ tablespoon raisins
  • cup powdered sugar or confectioner's sugar, add as required
  • ½ teaspoon green cardamom powder or 6 to 7 green cardamoms powdered in a mortar
  • oil as required for deep frying
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Instructions

Making the pastry

  1. Take the all purpose flour, whole wheat flour and salt in a bowl.
  2. Heat ghee in a small pan or bowl until it melts and becomes warm. Pour the ghee on the flours.
  3. First mix the ghee with a spoon. Then rub and mix the ghee with the flours, with your fingertips to form a bread crumb like texture.
  4. Add water in parts and begin to knead. The amount of water needed will depend on the quality and texture of the flour.
  5. Knead the dough till firm and tight. Cover the dough with a moist cloth and set aside for 30 minutes.

Making sweet stuffing

  1. Crumble or grate the khoya (mawa).
  2. Chop the nuts, raisins and set aside.
  3. Melt ghee in a pan on a low heat.
  4. Add the crumbled or grated khoya.
  5. Stir the khoya continuously on a low heat.
  6. Cook the khoya, till it begins to gather around itself. Switch off the heat and place the pan on the kitchen countertop. Let the khoya stuffing cool completely at room temperature.
  7. Later add powdered sugar, the chopped nuts, raisins and cardamom powder. Better to sieve the powdered sugar if there are lumps.
  8. Mix everything well and keep the stuffing aside. Check the taste and add more sugar if you prefer.

Assembling and shaping

  1. Divide the dough into two parts.
  2. Make a medium log of each part and slice it into equal parts.
  3. Roll each part in your palms to make balls and place all the balls in the same bowl. Cover with a moist kitchen towel.
  4. Dust the rolling board lightly with some flour. Roll each ball with the rolling pin to a small circle having 4 to 5 inches diameter. Don't add too much flour while rolling. If you can roll without the flour, then it is better.
  5. With your fingertip or a pastry brush, apply water all over the circumference edge.
  6. Place about 1 to 1.5 tablespoon of the prepared khoya filling on one side of the circle, keeping the edges empty. Don’t add too much of stuffing as it becomes difficult to shape gujiya and they may break in the oil.
  7. Carefully, bring together both the edges and join. Gently press the edges.
  8. With a small gujiya cutter or pizza cutter, trim the extra edges. When doing this method, it is very important that the gujiya is pressed and sealed well. Avoid this method if you plan to fry the gujiya. If baking then this method is good. As even if the filling comes out, you don't have to worry as there is no mess.
  9. However, it is best to make pleated design at the edges if you plan to fry the gujiya. This way the stuffing does not come out while frying and the gujiya look good too. Just keep on folding and twisting the edges till the end.
  10. Prepare gujiya this way and arrange them on a plate or tray. Cover the guijya with a moist napkin so that the dough does not dry out.

Baking gujiya

  1. Preheat the oven to 200 degrees celsius (390 degree fahrenheit). Brush oil or melted ghee n the gujiya evenly all over.
  2. Place them in a baking tray.
  3. Bake the mawa gujiya for 20 to 30 minutes at 200 degrees Celsius (390 degree Fahrenheit), until they are golden. Oven temperatures vary, so do keep a check while baking. Place them on a wire rack for cooling. Once cooled, store them in an air-tight jar or box.

Frying gujiya

  1. Heat oil for deep frying in a kadai or pan.
  2. First test the temperature of oil, before frying. Add a small piece of the dough in the oil. If the dough comes up gradually and briskly, then the oil is ready. If the dough sits at the bottom, the oil is still cold. If the piece of dough comes up briskly and quickly, the oil is too hot.
  3. Gently slid the gujiya in oil. Just add a few pieces and don't overcrowd. At a time depending on the size of the pan/wok/kadai, you can fry 2 to 3 gujiya at a time on medium-heat.
  4. Turn them over carefully as fry the other side. Deep fry till they have become golden turning over as needed.
  5. Drain on kitchen paper tissues. Fry all gujiya this way and once they are cooled completely at room temperature, store them in an air-tight box.
  6. Serve gujiya to your family and guests when required.

Serving suggestions

  1. Gujiya is eaten like any Indian sweet as it is. If you fancy something more indulgent, pair the mawa gujiya with some Rabri (thickened sweetened milk).

Storage

  1. When the gujia cools at room temperature, immediately place them in an air-tight jar. They stay good for a few hours at room temperature. Since the stuffing is made with milk solids, I suggest to keep any leftovers in the refrigerator for about 1 to 2 days.

Notes

  • * Flour and water: You can use the following proportions of flour – 2 cups of all-purpose flour or 2 cups of whole wheat flour. If you use all-purpose flour, begin by adding ¼ cup water first and add a few tablespoons more as you go on mixing and kneading dough. For whole wheat flour, start with ⅓ cup water and add some more tablespoons if needed. Thus add water in parts as you go on working the dough. If the dough appears dry, then add more water and if the dough become sticky, then add more flour.
  • Dough: Knead the dough to a tight and firm dough. If the dough is soft, the outer texture will become soft.
  • Oil temperature: The oil has to be medium hot while frying gujiya. If the oil is cool, the gujiya pastries will absorb a lot of oil making them soggy. They can break while frying at a low temperature in the oil. If the oil is very hot, the outer part of the pastry will cook and get browned faster while the insides of the dough will be raw or undercooked.
  • Stuffing variations: For variations in the stuffing of the gujiya recipe, you can include some thandai powder, gulkand (rose preserve), cocoa powder (for a chocolate flavored gujia) and any nuts or dry fruits you like.
  • Scaling: To feed a crowd, make a large batch of this gujiya recipe. You can halve the recipe as well to make a small batch.

Nutrition Information

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Calories 221kcal (11%) Carbohydrates 24g (8%) Protein 6g (12%) Fat 12g (18%) Saturated Fat 5g (25%) Polyunsaturated Fat 1g Monounsaturated Fat 1g Trans Fat 1g Cholesterol 10mg (3%) Sodium 95mg (4%) Potassium 76mg (2%) Fiber 2g (8%) Sugar 4g (8%) Vitamin A 81IU (2%) Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) 1mg Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 1mg Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 1mg Vitamin B6 1mg Vitamin C 1mg (1%) Vitamin E 2mg Vitamin K 1µg Calcium 123mg (12%) Vitamin B9 (Folate) 25µg Iron 1mg (6%) Magnesium 23mg Phosphorus 63mg Zinc 1mg

Nutrition Facts

Serving: 12gujiya

Amount Per Serving

Calories 221 kcal

% Daily Value*

Calories 221kcal 11%
Carbohydrates 24g 8%
Protein 6g 12%
Fat 12g 18%
Saturated Fat 5g 25%
Polyunsaturated Fat 1g 6%
Monounsaturated Fat 1g 5%
Trans Fat 1g 50%
Cholesterol 10mg 3%
Sodium 95mg 4%
Potassium 76mg 2%
Fiber 2g 8%
Sugar 4g 8%
Vitamin A 81IU 2%
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) 1mg
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 1mg
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 1mg
Vitamin B6 1mg
Vitamin C 1mg 1%
Vitamin E 2mg
Vitamin K 1µg
Calcium 123mg 12%
Vitamin B9 (Folate) 25µg
Iron 1mg 6%
Magnesium 23mg 6%
Phosphorus 63mg
Zinc 1mg

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

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