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    Bread Gulab Jamun Recipe | How to make Gulab Jamun with Bread

    Published: Mar 16, 2015 · Modified: Oct 5, 2020 by Srivalli · 16 Comments

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    We are starting yet another week under BM# 50, and I will be doing "One ingredient and different category dishes". The idea for this theme started long back, infact during December when we had our yearly cultural activities in my office. we had a cooking competition based on Budget and the team that spent the least was declared winner. While my team won on the taste front, on the spending part we were second expensive. Atleast I was happy that all were surprised that my team hadn't exhausted the entire amount, considering the dishes that were for all cooked for five days were laboriously and heavy.
    Based on our performance, we had the disadvantage of being the first, the next team ensure they took care of the ingredients used. One of the dishes they cooked for us, was this Bread Gulab Jamun. They even improvised on one other aspect, that came out from this dish. However will share that shortly. For today, let's talk about the bread gulab jamun.
    The ones they prepared, though being done the previous day itself and let to soak overnight, were very hard. Since the sweetness of the dish, somehow influenced the gathering, some even appreciated the thought of serving them sweet at low cost. That days snack was done at lowest cost as all it required was bread, sugar and oil. And plus the other dish that was served with it was a spur of the moment and it was a totally hit as well. Anyway they went on to win the competition of Budget Khiladis as they spent the least amount among the four teams.
    Bread Gulab Jamun stayed with me, as it gave me ideas and I asked our cook on how she made it. Hearing that she used just the soaked bread and nothing else, it no wonder turned out hard. I told her that she should have added a bit of soda to make it soft. And knew that's what I was going to do. I even decided to add a bit of Milk powder to my dough. I have been waiting patiently for over three months to finally make it. Thinking that I was so brilliant in coming up with these suggestions to the cook, I checked to see if there are other instances of Bread Gulab Jamun over the net. Was I surprised to see that there are smarter people out there? That in fact I am always the last to something brilliant? Well there is never late to get humbled. My knowledge of things always seem to be just a dot in the ocean of things.
    Anyway there was no need to get so philosophical over a gulab jamun. One is supposed to simply dig in and enjoy the sweetness it has to offer and take things as it comes, be it a Bread Jamun as well!
    I haven't tasted it, though Konda assured me that it was delicious and was sulking that I made so less. I assured her that it was a matter of 30 mins task and I can do it for her anytime.

    Bread Gulab Jamun

    Ingredients Needed:

    For the Jamun

    Bread Slices - 8 nos
    Milk powder - 1 tbsp
    Cooking Soda a pinch
    Ghee - 1 tsp
    Ghee few drops for greasing your hands

    Milk - 1/4 cup for soaking the bread

    For Frying

    Oil - 1 cup
    Ghee - 2 -3 tbsp

    For the Chashni / Sugar Syrup

    Sugar - 1 cup
    Water - 1 cup
    Cardamom - 2
    Rose Essence few drops
    Saffron strands

    Pista and Badam for garnish

    How to make Bread Gulab Jamun

    Trim the Bread slices on all sides. Reserve the sides.

    In a bowl, take the milk, soak bread slices one by one and squeeze out the milk completely. Once you are done with all, knead everything together by adding milk powder and cooking soda.

    The dough will end up being sticky, so add the ghee and knead again. Rest for 5 mins. Grease your palm with ghee and pinch out small balls.

    Once you are done making all the balls, heat the kadai with oil and ghee. Deep fry in batches till you get evenly browned jamuns.

    Meanwhile make the Sugar Syrup by boiling sugar with water, remove impurrities if any.

    Cook for 7 - 10 mins, till you get a glossy syrup. Add the cardamon, rose essence and saffron.

    When the jamuns are fried, drop them into the syrup.

    Let it soak and then serve.

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    1. Sandhya Ramakrishnan says

      March 16, 2015 at 6:46 pm

      Quick and easy one and looks just like the actual gulab jamuns. This reminds me of what my grandmother does to the left over sugar syrup. She toasts left over bread slices and then dips them in the sugar syrup. We used to love that!

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    2. Srividhya says

      March 16, 2015 at 7:14 pm

      Yum.. Great way to use left over breads.

      Reply
    3. Harini-Jaya R says

      March 16, 2015 at 9:09 pm

      Very beautifully presented, Valli. I had made it long time back and it was a super hit at home.

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    4. vaishali sabnani says

      March 17, 2015 at 12:53 am

      Ah let's not talk of budget... It s not easy going with it and cooking. Anyway the bread gulam jamuns taste delicious i have made them once and everyone enjoyed. Yours look nice and spongy.

      Reply
    5. Ruchi Indu says

      March 17, 2015 at 6:54 am

      Gulab jamuns looks soft and spongy. I never imagined bread can be used in such a way... hmmmm gives ways for more innovation

      Reply
    6. Nivedhanams Sowmya says

      March 17, 2015 at 9:36 am

      what a great recipe!!! should definitely try!!!

      Reply
    7. Nalini's Kitchen says

      March 17, 2015 at 1:18 pm

      Delicious and mouthwatering gulab jamuns...I too tried this one for BM last year...

      Reply
    8. Padmajha PJ says

      March 17, 2015 at 6:04 pm

      Looks like the actual jamuns! So nice that you shared it here. Will be making it soon 🙂

      Reply
    9. Varadas Kitchen says

      March 18, 2015 at 12:52 pm

      I have seen appe pan variations of these too but never made them myself. They look nice and porous as they should be.

      Reply
    10. Kalyani says

      March 19, 2015 at 5:14 am

      my elder one would like this.. will try for an upcoming ocassion ...

      Reply
    11. Annu Swamy says

      March 20, 2015 at 9:12 am

      Wow!!! Such a simple and yummy gulab jamun.Very tempting. I've made 'shayi tukkdi' but not jamun.Definitely going to try this.

      Reply
    12. Priya Srinivasan says

      March 20, 2015 at 9:13 am

      Superb valli, once i tried with plain milk powder and badly failed, it came out rock hard, from that a bit hesitant to try with homemade mix! this looks absolutely tempting!! 🙂

      Reply
    13. Jayanthi says

      March 20, 2015 at 9:01 pm

      I've had bread jamun before and its on my to-do list for a very long time. Yours have come out so well Valli...looks so delicious

      Reply
    14. Priya Suresh says

      March 21, 2015 at 9:09 am

      I stopped running behind the jamun mix since ever i tried jamuns with bread, looks fabulous Valli.

      Reply
    15. Suma Gandlur says

      March 23, 2015 at 1:00 am

      They have turned out so well, Valli.

      Reply
    16. Pavani N says

      March 23, 2015 at 2:54 pm

      What a rich and delicious jamuns with our humble everyday bread. That is a yummy treat for anyone on any budget 🙂

      Reply

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