Prep: 20 minutes
Gulab jamuns add the Indian touch to this wonderful crème bluee
Short History: The Gulab Jamun was supposedly accidentally invented in Emperor Shah Jahan’s kitchen during his reign in India. However, Gulab Jamuns had similar preparations around the world already. The words Gulab Jamun are itself derived from the Persian words meaning, ‘Gul’ for flower, and ‘ab’ meaning water. While, Jamun is the Hindu-Urdu word for the Black Plum. Like there was the Persian sweet delight, ‘Bamieh’ and the Turkish ‘Tulumba’. Also, the Arab dessert ‘Luqmat al-Qadi’ also could have been the inspiration behind Gulab Jamun..
What is Gulab Jamun Creme Brulee: Gulab Jamun is a very popular milk-based Indian sweet. Gulab Jamuns are deep-fried balls of evaporated milk simmered in sugar syrup. Generally served warm with a garnish of slivered almonds or pistachios, they also make other interesting desserts such as, Gulab Jamun ice cream and Gulab Jamun cake..
Top ways to prepare: You can steam the basic pudding in a steamer for 10 minutes. However, the flambe process cannot be skipped even when you steam in steamer..
Cooking Tips: Cooking in a water bath will cook the brulee in the Gulab Jamun Creme Brulee recipe gently. You can use white sugar instead of brown sugar..
Serving Suggestion : Gulab Jamun Creme Brulee is a classic fusion dessert that is best had as it is..