Sunday, May 12, 2013

A sweet story - Gulab Jamuns

We thought that it would be apt to start our food blogging journey with a sweet that is very popular all over India. So Gulab Jamun (गुलाब जामुन) it is. Gulab Jamuns are golden/dark brown fried balls of reduced milk (Khoya  - खोया) and soaked in hot sugar syrup. You can eat it hot as well as chilled. We both love to eat Gulab Jamuns and regularly make it at home.

When ever we visit Kolkata (কলকাতা), we make many trips to the omnipresent sweet shops to sample the goodies. Inevitably Gulab Jamuns end up on our plates on every visit. In addition with every meal  we are served sweets, when ever  and where ever in Kolkata, even with breakfast.

Here are few snapshots of Gulab Jamuns that we made at home few days back.

Gulab Jamuns soaking in the syrup
Gulab Jamuns soaking in the syrup
Ready to eat
Soft and juicy, right to the centre.
We hope and believe that our blog will flourish with your wishes and support. Do keep visiting our blog for a wide spectrum of food and flavours across India and world.

Before I finish this post I have to thank and our friends and well wishers who insisted that we should document out culinary experiments and adventures into a blog. We hope that we live up to their expectations.

Finally this blog is our dedications to our mothers and all those who have taught us various tips and tricks of cooking over all this years.

2 comments:

  1. such a sweet beginning!! all the best :)

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  2. Thanks Lalitha for your encouragement :)

    Just getting set for a long innings on Blogger.

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