Custard Gulab Jamun - Fusion Indian Dessert Recipe (2024)

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Custard Gulab Jamun Recipe – Creamy eggless custard served with soft and juicy gulab jamuns! A simple fusion Indian dessert for the holiday season and diwali parties!

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What is custard gulab jamun?

It is a fusion Indian dessert where the traditional Indian gulab jamuns are served with a creamy eggless custard.

Gulab jamuns are one of the famous and classic Indian desserts, these are deep-fried khoya (milk solids) dumplings soaked in a cardamom flavored sugar syrup. They are super soft, juicy and just melt in your mouth.

This dessert can be made in minutes if you are using store-bought gulab jamuns.

Few more fusion desserts recipes:

  • Thandai White Chocolate Bark
  • Rice Paper Modak Rolls
  • Gulab Jamun Truffles
  • Chocolate Makhana

Why you’ll love this recipe:

Super easy and quick to make with 4-5 ingredients!

It looks fancy without any fancy ingredients!

Makes a beautiful dessert for the festive season!

Can be made in advance!

Perfect for diwali parties or any other dinner parties!

Ingredients:

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Gulab Jamuns – This is the key ingredient. You can easily buy them from any Indian sweet shop or online.

These are available in tins these days. If you want to make them from scratch, you can check mykhoya gulab jamunandinstant mix gulab jamunsrecipes.

Homemade instant mix gulab jamuns works really well.

Milk – Use whole full-fat milk for the best and creamy texture. You can also use the 2% fat milk.

Custard Powder – Just in case you never came across custard powder, it is nothing but cornflour/corn starch with added vanilla and color. If you can’t find it, replace it with the same amount of cornflour and ⅛ teaspoon of vanilla extract. Add a little bit of turmeric powder to give it a gorgeous yellow tinge.

Sugar – I have used white sugar in this recipe. You can replace it with brown sugar but the color of the dessert will be different. Adjust the quantity of sugar according to your taste.

Nuts – Use any of your favorite nuts to garnish it. Skip if you want to make a nut-free dessert.

Edible silver foil – Totally optional. It is just for decoration and gives a beautiful festive look.

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Storage suggestions:

The custard can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.

If you are making this for parties, make it 1-2 days before and assemble the dessert just before or few hours before serving.

The assembled dessert cups can be stored in the refrigerator for a day.

Serving suggestions:

Serve it chilled in short glasses or dessert jars.

If you want to serve warm gulab jamuns with chilled custard sauce, microwave the gulab jamuns and add them to the chilled custard just before serving.

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Variations:

Add a biscuit base layer if you want a more fancy dessert.

Use a different flavored custard powder such as butterscotch, strawberry, kesar pista, kesar elaichi and chocolate.

Top it with crushed chikki or crushed praline to add the crunch and flavor.

You can also add a little bit of cardamom powder or rose water to it.

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Tips & Notes:

Reduce the sugar if you want less sweetness.

I have used regular sized gulab jamuns in this recipe. You will need 2 pieces of gulab jamuns for single serving. If you are going to use the mini / small sized gulab jamuns, you may need 6-8 smaller ones for single serving.

Make sure you keep stirring the milk mixture while cooking to prevent lumps from forming.

Instructions:

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Combine custard powder and ¼ cup of warm milk in a small mixing bowl.

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Mix well using a fork or small whisk until there are no lumps left. Keep it aside until use.

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Add remaining milk to a heavy bottomed pan and bring it to a simmer.

Add sugar and mix until it dissolves completely.

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Slowly add the custard powder mixture to the milk and stir continuously.

Continue stirring to prevent lumps from forming. Stir constantly and cook over low flame until it thickens.

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Remove it from the flame when the custard ends up coating the spatula.

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Transfer the cooked mixture to a bowl and cover it with a plastic wrap. It will prevent skin formation.

Let it set in the refrigerator for 1-2 hours or until use.

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Remove the plastic wrap and give it a mix to make it smooth and creamy.

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To assemble the dessert, take one gulab jamun out of the sugar syrup and cut it into 4 pieces.

Add them to a dessert serving bowl.

Top them with the chilled custard.

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Cut the another gulab jamun in half and place them over the custard layer.

Garnish it with chopped pistachios and edible silver vark/foil and serve chilled.

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How to make gulab jamun custard recipe video below:

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Custard Gulab Jamun Recipe

Custard Gulab Jamun - Fusion Indian Dessert Recipe (16)Hari Chandana Ponnaluri

Custard Gulab Jamun Recipe – Creamy eggless custard served with soft and juicy gulab jamuns! A simple Indian fusion dessert for the holiday season and diwali parties!

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine Fusion, Indian, International, World

Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 2 Cups Milk
  • 8 Gulab Jamuns
  • 3 Tablespoons Custard Powder
  • 6 Tablespoons Sugar

Instructions

  • Combine custard powder and ¼ cup of milk in a bowl. Mix without any lumps.

  • Bring remaining milk to a simmer.

  • Add sugar and let it dissolve completely.

  • Add custard powder and milk mixture to the milk and mix well.

  • Keep stirring and cook until it thickens.

  • Turn off the flame when the custard ends up coating the spatula.

  • Transfer it to a bowl and cover it with a plastic wrap.

  • Refrigerate it for 1- 2 hours.

  • To assemble the dessert, cut one gulab jamun into 4 pieces and add them into the dessert glass.

  • Add chilled custard on top. Cut another gulab jamun in half and place it over the custard.

  • Garnish with nuts and serve chilled.

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Notes

Adjust the sugar according to your taste.

Remember, custard will thicken more as it cools.

Nutrition values are estimates only.

Tried this recipe?Mention @iamharichandana or tag #blendwithspices!

Custard Gulab Jamun - Fusion Indian Dessert Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is gulab jamun called in English? ›

Gulab jamun (also spelled gulaab jamun; lit. 'Rose water berry' or 'Rose berry') is a sweet confectionary or dessert, originating in the Indian subcontinent and a type of mithai popular in India, Pakistan, Nepal, the Maldives (where it is known as gulab ki janu), and Bangladesh, as well as Myanmar.

What can be made from gulab jamun mix? ›

What can you make with Gulab Jamun Mix that isn't Gulab Jamun? (Sweet, Savory anything)
  1. Make dough, stuff with dry fruits and paneer to make balls, deep fry and add to a Moghlai Curry.
  2. Make dough and stuff with spicy potato or chicken/meat filling and / or cheese to make deep fried pops.
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Which oil to use for gulab jamun? ›

With ghee it tastes the best. If you are health conscious, frying in REFINED sunflower, rice bran or soyabean oil is also fine as these oils do not have strong/pungent odor. Use only refined oils and not filtered ones as the latter have strong aroma which might not go well with a sweet like gulab jamun.

Why gulab jamun is so tasty? ›

Modern varieties of Gulab Jamun use powdered/dried milk rather than the Khoyan type but both types are equally popular. The dessert is also typically garnished with dried nuts (mostly almond) to boost the overall flavor.

Which country invented gulab jamun? ›

Gulab Jamun is known to originate from medieval Iran and was derived from a fritter made from refined flour (maida) dipped in sugary syrup that Central Asian Turkic invaders brought along with them to India.

What is India's No 1 sweet? ›

One of the all-time favourite Indian sweets, badam halwa is made for any and every occasion, and sometimes for no reason at all ! Grandmas unfailingly advice their grandchildren to have a spoonful of this wholesome badam ka halwa every morning, all through the winter as it keeps the body warm.

What is the king of dessert in India? ›

"Laddu" is often referred to as the "King of Sweets" in India, and it is a very popular sweet dish that is made from flour, sugar, and ghee. It is a spherical-shaped sweet that is often offered as a prasad (offering) to deities and is also served during festivals, weddings, and other special occasions.

Which is the richest sweet in India? ›

What are the most expensive sweets from India? Exotica – Rupees 50,000 : Exotica is a dry sweet sold in Lucknow that is made with exotic imported ingredients such as blueberries, macadamia, hazelnuts, pinenuts, Kesar, and mamra badam and costs around 50,000 rupees per kg.

What is gulab jamun syrup made of? ›

Preparation. Prepare the syrup: In a medium (about 4-quart) saucepan, combine the sugar, 2 cups water, cardamom pods, saffron and lemon juice over medium-high heat. Bring to a boil, stirring frequently, about 5 minutes.

What is gulab jamun made up of in English? ›

These delectable confections, soaked in syrup, are simply irresistible. To make delicious Gulab Jamuns at home, you just need Nestlé MILKMAID, flour, grated paneer, sooji/rava, baking powder, baking soda, oil, water, sugar, and coarsely crushed cardamom.

Do you fry gulab jamun in ghee or oil? ›

Traditionally ghee is used to fry the gulab jamuns. However you can also use oil. Alternately you can also add a few tbsps of ghee to the oil while you fry. This will give a similar flavour as the ghee fried gulab jamuns.

Can I use butter instead of ghee in gulab jamun? ›

Traditionally, ghee or clarified butter is used for frying the gulab jamun. But you can use any neutral oil for frying.

Why are my gulab jamuns so hard? ›

The rule of thumb is that less flour yeilds softer gulab jamuns. However, with too little flour, the gulab jamuns tend to disintegrate either in the frying or soaking process. Conversely too much flour leads to hard jamuns.

Is gulab jamun a Rasgulla? ›

Gulab Jamun is deep-fried, giving it a crisp outer layer and a soft, spongy interior. Rasgulla, on the other hand, is boiled in sugar syrup, which allows the chenna balls to absorb the syrup and become absorbent and soft. The sugar syrup used in both desserts is also different.

What is the difference between Laddu and gulab jamun? ›

Ladoo is made of besan, it's protein powder. And gulab jamun is made of All perpous flour maida. Yes , all three are round in shape but taste totally different.

What is the name of the white gulab jamun? ›

There are two main types of Gulab Jamuns: Kala Jamun - These are round, dark brown or black in color, and have a chewy texture. They are made from a dough that contains khoya (milk solids), sugar, and flour, and are fried until dark. Rasgulla - These are round, white or cream-colored, and have a spongy texture.

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