Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Gujiya - Festival special Half Moon shaped Mawa & Coconut Dumplings



                                                                                  
                                                                                 
It's that time of the year again Folks, when Holi ( Festival of Colors ) is round the corner. It's the festival which invites us to come outdoors and soak ourselves with vibrant colors. I remember during my childhood days our group of friends used to come together in the neighbourhood with water sprays, colored water filled balloons and gulals. Once we have finished applying colors amongst ourselves we used to ambush other pedestrians who used to pass our locality. Many times we threw water balloons and if we ran out of it, we used pichkaris( water sprays) to fill the pedestrian with colors. Believe me friends it was great fun. After all the playing has ended, we took a lot of time to get a nice shower and clean up as much as possible. Although some colors remain till days, it reminds us how much fun we had during Holi. Today, I am sharing with you a Holi based sweet called gujiya. It's a lavish sweet with many fillings. Hope you like it. 
                                                
                                                                         


Ingredients:
(For outer crust)-
2 cups All purpose flour
2 tbsp Ghee
2 tsp Milk
Pinch of salt
Water to knead the dough


(For filling)-
250 gm Mawa/ Khoya/
3/4 cup Desiccated coconut
1 tbsp Semolina
1 cup Sugar, powdered (or you can adjust according to your taste)
8-9 Almonds, blanced and chopped
10 Cashews, chopped
10 Raisins
8-10 Pistacho
1 tbsp Saunf / fennel seeds(roughly grounded)
1 tsp Green cardamom powder
1/2 tsp Nutmeg powder
1 tbsp Ghee
Oil for deep frying


Method:
Rub ghee into the flour and mix well till it looks like breadcrumbs texture, add a pinch of salt, milk and water to make a smooth dough. Now cover this dough with a wet cloth and keep aside for 1/2 hour.


In a kadhai / skillet take 1 tbsp ghee and add semolina and fry for a minute on slow flame. Add desiccated coconut and mawa and stir continuously till it is light brown in color. 
                                                                            
This should take just 5 minutes. Turn off the heat and let this cool down for 2 minutes. Now add sugar, all the chopped dry fruits, cardamom powder, saunf, nutmeg powder and thoroughly mix this with your hand.
                                                                    


Divide the dough (which was kept aside) into 22-24 pieces and roll it into 4 inch circle. Place this on a gujiya maker and fill 3 tsp of filling mixture on one side of it. Apply water with a tip of your finger to the edges of the D shape gujiya maker. And now close the gujiya maker and press to seal the edges. Take out the dumpling carefully  and place it on a dry plate. 
                                                                           


It's better to prepare 4-5 gujiyas at a time and cover it with a moist cloth to avoid the dryness. Simultaneously heat oil in a skillet for deep frying these gujiyas. Slide 2-4 gujiyas into the oil and keep frying on low flame for best results. Keep flipping the gujiyas for even frying, until they are golden on both the sides. 
                                                               


Place these on paper towel and let cool down. Then these should be stored in an air tight container. Follow the same procedure to make rest of the gujiyas.


                                                                   


User's Comments & Tips:


  • While kneading the flour for outer crust the dough should be neither too soft nor too tight.
  • You can make the inner filling a day in advance.
  • The thickness of the dough while you roll into 4 inch circle should not be thin. Then the chances of breaking gujiyas while frying becomes high. And it should not be very thick also.
  • For crispy and tasty gujiyas always fry on low flame and keep stirring.
  • After filling the mawa stuffing in gujiya maker seal it very tight otherwise while frying the stuffing will come out and ruin the oil in the skillet.
  • Keep a moist cloth over the gujiya dumplings that are ready  for frying, otherwise the outer the outer crepe will become dry.


      Sending this holi special Gujiya to Gayatri's Walking Though The Memory Lane     


Also to Akila's Dish Name Start With 'G'                                                    

59 Burps:

Nandini said...

Nice gujiyas! Cute! I love the primary colours near by.

Hamaree Rasoi said...

Thanks Nandini, i was still doing some editing :-)

Suman Singh said...

I was talking to mom y'day and she said she needs to make some gujiyas for holi...And here you are with these beauties..looks wonderful and delish!

Archana said...

Cute ones. I was just remembering these.

sowmya's creative saga said...

i love this..love the last picture..yumm..

Priya Sreeram said...

Deepa this gujiya looks perfect and i am crazy abt this sweet- so my full love to it !!

Prathibha said...

Looks superb...one of my favorite sweet..yummy!!

Priti said...

This post bring back so many memories for me ...been ages since I had gujiya ....wonderful and tempting

Hari Chandana said...

Wowwwwww.. Looks so divine and delicious.. perfect shots too.. thanks for the awesome recipe :)

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divya said...

looks vibrant and awesome gujiyas.. love the recipe!

Panchpakwan said...

Yummy and delicious gujiya..Lovely festive spread dear.

Krithi's Kitchen said...

Gujiyas looks so lovely... Long time since I had some... Crunchy and yummy...

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Reshmi Mahesh said...

Very nice gujiyas...looks delicious and crisp..

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jeyashrisuresh said...

very new dish and happy holi to u. Came out so well

Priya (elaichii) said...

very cute gujjia's Advanced holi wishes to you and your family!

Cool Lassi(e) said...

Umm that looks yummy yum!

Suja Sugathan said...

Looks cute,loved the filling..will surely give this a try

notyet100 said...

luv the presentation ,i am gng to prepare tomorrow,..:-)

Prathima Rao said...

Perfect recipe to celebrate d new year with!!!! Very well explained deepa...
Prathima Rao
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Harini said...

aaww...very cute and colorful presentation!!

Vidhya said...

Deepa these gujjias's look super tempting.Beautiful presentation too.

Atanu said...

packet-e parcel korle bole bhablam courier ta pabo.. :-(
But looks very tasty.

G.Pavani said...

yummy n crisp sweet i too made the same one today..

Neenu Praveen said...

loved anthr version of empanada...wth cocnut filling..yum!!

Priya said...

Marvellous gujiyas, i'll be happy if u send me some, sooo inviting..

Yummy Team said...

I love this coconut-filled gujiyas, so perfect and tempting..This is one of my most fav sweets..Thanks a lot for sharing, Deepa..Really mouth-watering clicks!

Swathi said...

Awesome gujiya's Deepa, love the step by step so that i can make them.

kothiyavunu.com said...

Oh my goodness. This looks soooooo good!! i want this rite now :)

Deepti said...

Tempting Gujjiyas...

Advanced Holi Wishes....

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Nithu said...

Lovely!! We call it somasi. Looks so delicious.

Sushma Mallya said...

This is my absolute fav , looks delicious:)

Only Fish Recipes said...

cute little gujiyas....very tempting !

aipi said...

Apparently gujiya is really popular this year for holi in blogsphere.I posted it too. I can't be happier especially when I see them so wonderfully done like yours. A true tribute to a fabulous festival.

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Torviewtoronto said...

delicious to snack looks wonderful

sonu said...

wow !! luved the filling too much..adding fennel seeds is really new to me..looks so inviting !

Rahin said...

Happy Holi Deepa, hope it was colorful n joyful ! Gujiyas look mouthwatering, love them , nice presentation too

Pushpa said...

Delicious gujiyas.Happy Holi.

Vandana Rajesh said...

yummy looking gujiyas...Happy holi to u and family.

AshKuku said...

Very tempting Gujiyas..... Reminds me of home... :) Happy Celebrations deary.... :D

Ash....
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Shanthi said...

Cute gujiyas. Well explained and presented

Anu Santanu said...

Mone pore gelo chotobelar katha... Very nice clicks !! Happy Holi Deepa !!

Sensible Vegetarian said...

Happy Holi. The gujiyas look awesome.

SouthindianHome said...

Looks perfect and yummy and a wonderful explanation

Sarah Naveen said...

love this..nice clicks..looks so yumm!!

Treat and Trick said...

Looks perfect and yummy! Love the filling you've used....

Rumana Rawat said...

Happy holi dear... that is just superb:)

Sunanda said...

Umm! lovely gujiyas.. perfect for this ocassion.. awesome presentation...

swapna said...

Happy Holi dear....Tempting gujiyas...Looks so wonderful!!

Priya (Yallapantula) Mitharwal said...

They look absolutely amazing dear, I am going to try my very first gujhiya project tomorrow. I have always eaten them, but never made them myself. Wish me luck. I will surely take some of your tips :)

Viki's Kitchen said...

Happy holi dear! gujjiyas are bringing back that festive mood. Looks so perfect and cute.

Simply Life said...

oh wow, those dumplings look PERFECT!!!

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Tanvi@Sinfully Spicy said...

Happy Holi Deepa.I also add coconut to my gujiyas.They look so perfect.

Suchi said...

Deepa, first time to your blog and all I can say is WOW!! loved your wonderful step by step explanation of the Gujiya :) You have a new follower to your blog.

Gayathri Kumar said...

Gujiyas look great. Thank you for sending..

Nisa Homey said...

They looks perfect and temtping....YUM!

Kitchen Flavours said...

Love that filling....carving for some right now....

Jaleela Kamal said...

very perfect we also making this gujiyas (soomas) during ramadan and some other days.

Christy Gerald said...

Superbly done Somasi-like Gujiya with a delicious filling.Luv the narrated recipe Dear.

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