We'd asked you, dear readers to share your favourite Holi recipe.
Reader Aditi Bahl tells us how to make Gujiya. You can share yours too!
H ere's what she had to say.
"Gujiya is a very common North Indian sweet treat made especially on and for the colourful occasion of Holi.
"This one is my personal favourite too! Earlier we used to have gujiyas bought from the market every Holi. Drenched in sugar syrup one would not have it otherwise, but on Holi -- amidst the colours, all wet and soaked in water -- you just crave for these fried sweet gujiyas filled with coconut and dry fruits."
"I have tried making these in two different ways. One is a dry gujiya and the other one is with a glaze. You may also dip the gujiyas post frying in sugar syrup. I made a jaggery glaze and just dipped the gujiyas on one side into the glaze and served them. This way it gets a tinge of sugary flavour but doesn’t get all soaked in the syrup. You can also add a twist to your recipe by adding a few dry apricots to your filling. You may also alter the quantity of sugar as per your taste, or use sugar-free in this recipe to make it a Diabetic recipe."
Here's the recipe:
Ingredients
For the dough (to make 12 gujiyas)
For the filling
To seal the gujiya
For the jaggery glaze
(just heat these two on simmer till the jaggery melts and cools)
Method
Photographs: Aditi Bahl
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