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The Ultimate Soft, Soaky & Sweet Gulab Jamun Recipe from Bestcookshobha

Gulab Jamun: India’s most beloved dessert! In this viral-friendly recipe from Bestcookshobha, learn how to make melt‑in‑mouth gulab jamuns with the perfect balance of soft dough and fragrant rose‑cardamom syrup. Whether you’re a beginner or kitchen pro, this step‑by‑step guide makes it irresistible.

Ingredients
  

  • 🍽️ Ingredients & Serves ~12 Balls Serves 4
  • For the Dough makes ~12 medium jamuns:
  • 1 cup khoya mawa, grated
  • ¼ cup all-purpose flour maida
  • A pinch of baking soda
  • 2 tbsp ghee
  • Milk as needed few tbsp
  • For Sugar Syrup Chashni:
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 cup water
  • 4 –5 green cardamom pods crushed
  • Few saffron strands optional
  • 1 tsp rose water
  • A few drops lemon juice prevents crystallization
  • For Frying:
  • Ghee or neutral oil grapeseed or sunflower

Instructions
 

  • 🥣 Method of Preparation
  • Step 1: Prepare Dough
  • Crumble khoya in a bowl.
  • Mix with maida, baking soda, and ghee until crumb‑like.
  • Add a little milk to bind into soft, sticky dough—don’t over‑knead or add too much flour. Smooth and moist dough is key to soft jamuns
  • Grease palms with ghee and roll into crack‑free balls (~20‑25 g each).
  • Step 2: Make Sugar Syrup (Chashni)
  • In a saucepan, dissolve sugar in water over medium heat.
  • Add cardamom, saffron. Simmer ~8‑10 mins till one‐string consistency.
  • Turn off, add lemon juice and rose water at end
  • Keep syrup warm but not boiling when adding fried jamuns.
  • Step 3: Fry the Jamuns
  • Heat oil or ghee to low‑medium (~130 °C).
  • Fry balls slowly, turning gently, until golden brown evenly—takes ~10‑12 mins
  • Drain on paper towel, allow them to rest ~30 sec before adding to syrup.
  • Step 4: Soak in Syrup
  • Drop warm jamuns in warm syrup gently.
  • Let them soak for at least 2 hours, preferably overnight in fridge for best texture
  • Ensure regular gentle stirring so syrup absorbs fully.

Video

Notes

📋 Table of Contents

  1. Ingredients & Serving Size
  2. Prepare the Dough
  3. Make the Sugar Syrup (Chashni)
  4. Frying the Dough Balls
  5. Soaking in Syrup
  6. Serving Tips & Garnishes
  7. Nutrition & Calories
  8. Cuisine & SEO Keywords
  9. Conclusion

🍧 Serving Options & Garnishes

  • Serve warm or chilled, with extra syrup on top.
  • Garnish with slivered pistachios, almonds, or dried rose petals.
  • Pair with vanilla ice cream or gulkand for a contrasting mash-up (hot + cold)

📊 Nutrition & Calories (Approx per medium piece ≈ 25 g)

  • Calories: ~125 kcal per piece
  • Macronutrient estimate: ~10 g carbs (~90 kcal), ~9 kcal protein (~9 kcal), ~25 kcal from fat
  • Variation: some sources cite up to ~150–200 kcal per medium jamun depending on syrup absorption and size.
  • Total per serving of 3 jamuns: approx 375 kcal.

🌍 Cuisine & SEO Keywords

Cuisine: Indian / South Asian / Mughlai‑style dessert.
SEO Keywords: Gulab Jamun recipe, soft gulab jamun, Bestcookshobha gulab jamun, Indian sweets recipe, rose syrup gulab jamun, homemade gulab jamun, melt in mouth gulab jamun.

✅ Conclusion

Bestcookshobha’s video method brings you the tenderest, soakiest gulab jamun—a real crowd‑pleaser. With precise dough consistency, gentle frying, and well‑flavored syrup, you get classic Indian sweetness with every bite. Ideal for festivals, family dinners, or just rewarding yourself!
✨ Try the recipe, share your results, and tag your sugar‑lovers. Remember: slow frying + patient soaking = perfect jamun happiness.