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Malai Gulab Jamun: Rakhi Sweet
Indian Sweets
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Families are all set to celebrate Rakhi. On this day, sisters tie a sacred thread on the wrists of their brothers and the brother in return promises to protect his sister till death. There are many Rakhi sweets that are commonly made during this time. Traditionally, ladoo, barfi, kheer, gujiya and gulab jamun are seen on the plate on this festival. If your brother loves to have gulab jamun, surprise him today by trying this easy recipe. Here is a simple recipe to make malai gulab jamun and treat your brother this Rakhi.
Malai gulab jamun recipe
Serves: 3-5

Preparation time: 30 minutes
Ingredients
- Cream powdered milk- 1 cup
- Sooji- 4tbsp
- Maida- 4tbsp
- Milk- 1 cup (to make dough)
- Baking Powder- ½ tsp
- Ghee for frying
For filling:
- Cream/malai- 1 cup
- Coconut- ½ cup (grated)
For sugar syrup
- Sugar- 2 cups
- Water- 2 cups
Procedure
- Make a dough of maida, sooji, milk powder, milk, baking powder and ghee. Knead a soft dough and leave for 2-3 hours.
- After leaving the dough for a few hours, add more milk and then knead into a soft dough again. This is done because the dough becomes stiff and hard after leaving it for 2 or more hours.
- Heat a frying pan. Add ghee for frying the jamun. Let it heat on low flame. You can also use vegetable oil.
- Meanwhile, make small round jamuns and keep them in a plate. You can apply a little ghee on your palms to roll the jamun balls easily.
- On the other gas burner, boil water in a deep bottomed pan. When it turns hot, add the sugar and make a syrup. Stir on low flame till the sugar melts. Let it cool after the sugar dissolves and the syrup is ready.
- Now, when the ghee is hot, fry the jamuns until they become brown. Take them out and dip in the sugar syrup. Let the jamun balls soak in sugar syrup for 3-4 hours.
- Take the jamuns out after soaking and gently squeeze out syrup.
- Make a small slit at one end and fill the malai. Sprinkle grated coconut over the gulab jamun.
This Rakhi sweet recipe is ready to eat. Celebrate the festival by indulging your sweet tooth!
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