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Mar 11th, 2009, 01:10 PM
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Chicken Biryani isnt the sugar too less? just 1tsp? I'm going to try your recipe tomorrow inshaAllah but i'm a bit confused.. all other recipes i have seen use 1cup sugar for 1cup dry milk and then another 1cup for syrup. also some of them use eggs aswell what difference does it make?
Looking forward to your reply. Thanks 
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Mar 27th, 2009, 01:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Waleeja
Chicken Biryani isnt the sugar too less? just 1tsp? I'm going to try your recipe tomorrow inshaAllah but i'm a bit confused.. all other recipes i have seen use 1cup sugar for 1cup dry milk and then another 1cup for syrup. also some of them use eggs aswell what difference does it make?
Looking forward to your reply. Thanks 
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Waleeja , I just saw your post , sorry mate ...
i hope its not too late .. lol
yes , lesser sugar in the jamun mix is better coz then there will be sugar in the syrup as well ..... the only reason we add sugar in the jamun mix is to give it that beautiful brownish color on the top ... sugar caramalizes when yu are frying it and gives tht brown color... if you put too much sugar in the jamun mix , it will get hard from inside and you will lose the soft texture jamuns normally have ...
I have tried both ways with eggs and without eggs and found that without eggs ones taste alot more better then with the eggs ... my friends told me the ones i made without egg tasted exactly like the mithai wali shop kai jamun !
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Mar 27th, 2009, 01:57 PM
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oh gulab jamun par yaad aya...i made CB recipe...taset wise bilkul shop ki tara thae...but merai zara burn ho gae...kalay kalutay.lol. next time i have to cook them in slow flame.
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Mar 31st, 2009, 08:56 AM
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Heyyyy CB Dearrr!! they came out EXACTLY the same as we buy from the shop! Thank you so much dear! I'm feeling so good Alhamdulillah lol though mine becomes too soft and too sweet i think maybe cos i put them in syrup for like 3-4mins? But anyways I'm satisfied with the output considering it was my first time : p
I hope inshaAllah next time they'll be perfect!
Thanks once again.. you people are wonderful!
xx
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Mar 31st, 2009, 09:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Waleeja
Heyyyy CB Dearrr!! they came out EXACTLY the same as we buy from the shop! Thank you so much dear! I'm feeling so good Alhamdulillah lol though mine becomes too soft and too sweet i think maybe cos i put them in syrup for like 3-4mins? But anyways I'm satisfied with the output considering it was my first time : p
I hope inshaAllah next time they'll be perfect!
Thanks once again.. you people are wonderful!
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Waleeja , excellent job ... well done ... glad you got them nicely ...
This is the secret recipe that you wont get told by many chef's ... its just the bestest one , that can not go wrong .... next time try to keep them in the syrup lesser then 3 minutes .. I think they turn out fine if you dip them in for jsut a minute or a minute and a half ...
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Mar 31st, 2009, 12:44 PM
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excellent recipe !
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Mar 31st, 2009, 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Chicken Biryani
Waleeja , excellent job ... well done ... glad you got them nicely ...
This is the secret recipe that you wont get told by many chef's ... its just the bestest one , that can not go wrong .... next time try to keep them in the syrup lesser then 3 minutes .. I think they turn out fine if you dip them in for jsut a minute or a minute and a half ...
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This is really a PERFECT recipe for gulab jamun!! zaberdast! Everyone LOVED them and I'm sooooooo happy as if I have found a treasure chest lol I feel like sharing this recipe with EVERYONE! Lol I'm so excited whoa!
Thanks once again
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Mar 31st, 2009, 11:40 PM
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WOW!.....seems like you really have provided an amazing recipe Chicken Biryani. Thankyou i advance, will definitely try next time I have people round 
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Apr 1st, 2009, 03:08 AM
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Yeah it's a good recipe. I know because I too have always made gulab jamun this way. And they turn out perfect each time.
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Apr 17th, 2009, 02:41 PM
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CB i got a question...
so i followed ur recipe for gulab jamuns and tried them
when i made them and they were fresh they were really really good
but then after 15 they started to become hard, and kinda tough
i don't know what i did wrong... i doubled the ingredients and doubled everything.
the only two things i can think of is that maida and sooji part
are you supposed to put in one or both of them?
And also maida is just all purpose flour right?
i also used non fat dry milk if that makes a difference?
Please help!
Thanks 
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Apr 17th, 2009, 04:13 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by chester
CB i got a question...
so i followed ur recipe for gulab jamuns and tried them
when i made them and they were fresh they were really really good
but then after 15 they started to become hard, and kinda tough
i don't know what i did wrong... i doubled the ingredients and doubled everything.
the only two things i can think of is that maida and sooji part
are you supposed to put in one or both of them?
And also maida is just all purpose flour right?
i also used non fat dry milk if that makes a difference?
Please help!
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Chester , it could be any of the following things :
1- when you mix the ingrediants make sure you dont turn it into a dough ..it has to remain crumbly texture
2- next time add some extra oil in the mixture ...
3- maybe you didnt dip them long enough in the sugar syrup.... next time dip them in for a bit longer
4- make sure you havnt over cooked them while frying the jamuns ...
Rest , yes maida is the self raising powder , and I use Nido instead of fresh dairy milk... and regards maida and sooji , you have to put both in .. follow the recipe as it is to see how they turn out .. once you have made them , next time it will be easier to handle doubled ingredients ...
Good luck...
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May 20th, 2009, 10:01 AM
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Chicken Biryani, what would happen if you left the jamuns in the sugar syrup?
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May 20th, 2009, 10:37 AM
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Expat, I normally dont like drippy, over soaked jamuns ... thats why i just take them out once they have absorbed the right amount of syrup.
however if you like to present a bit of syrup with the jamun, please feel free to do so... my friend likes them with the syrup and she serves them warm, they turn out fine.
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May 22nd, 2009, 12:57 PM
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Hey what is the english translation of 'maida' and can the gulab jamun be made without dried milk powder? or is that an essential ingredient?
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May 22nd, 2009, 06:08 PM
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maida is flour, and the GJ recipes i use can't be made w/o milk powder
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May 22nd, 2009, 06:10 PM
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maida is called self raising flour ...
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May 22nd, 2009, 06:25 PM
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self-rising
Where is Silver Falcon of Kashmir? 
What good am I if i can't be me.
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May 23rd, 2009, 11:21 AM
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I have been wondering that myself ... where is she ?
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May 23rd, 2009, 11:57 AM
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I think she is on vacation in Pakistan.
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May 23rd, 2009, 12:03 PM
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Thanks guys!!..Having a khatum in memory of my dear s.mum on Mon and I will try out Chicken Biryani's recipe.
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