Gujiya, a popular Indian sweet dumpling, is traditionally made during festivals like Holi and Diwali. Its crispy exterior and sweet filling make it a favorite across households. Here’s a detailed guide to making delicious gujiya at home.

Ingredients
For the Dough:
- 2 cups all-purpose flour (maida)
- 1/4 cup ghee (clarified butter)
- A pinch of salt
- Water (as needed)
For the Filling:
- 1 cup khoya (mawa)
- 1/2 cup powdered sugar
- 1/4 cup grated dry coconut (optional)
- 2 tablespoons chopped nuts (almonds, cashews, pistachios)
- 1 tablespoon raisins
- 1/2 teaspoon cardamom powder
For Frying:
- Ghee or oil
Instructions
Step 1: Prepare the Dough
- Mix Ingredients: In a large bowl, combine the flour and a pinch of salt. Add the ghee and mix well until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs.
- Knead Dough: Gradually add water and knead into a firm, smooth dough. Cover with a damp cloth and set aside for 30 minutes.
Step 2: Prepare the Filling
- Cook Khoya: In a pan, crumble the khoya and cook on low heat until it turns light brown. Allow it to cool.
- Mix Filling Ingredients: Once the khoya is cool, add powdered sugar, grated coconut (if using), chopped nuts, raisins, and cardamom powder. Mix well.
Step 3: Shape the Gujiya
- Divide Dough: Divide the dough into small balls, about the size of a walnut.
- Roll Out Dough: Roll each ball into a small, thin circle (about 4 inches in diameter) on a lightly floured surface.
- Fill Gujiya: Place a spoonful of filling in the center of each circle. Moisten the edges with water, fold over to form a semi-circle, and press the edges together to seal. You can use a fork to crimp the edges for a decorative look or a gujiya mold for uniform shapes.
Step 4: Fry the Gujiya
- Heat Ghee/Oil: Heat ghee or oil in a deep frying pan on medium heat.
- Fry Gujiya: Carefully slide a few gujiyas into the hot ghee/oil. Fry until golden brown, turning occasionally to ensure even cooking. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain on paper towels.
Step 5: Serve
Allow the gujiyas to cool completely before serving. They can be stored in an airtight container for up to a week.
Tips for Perfect Gujiya
- Consistency of Dough: Ensure the dough is neither too soft nor too hard for easy rolling and proper frying.
- Sealing Edges: Properly seal the edges to prevent the filling from leaking out during frying.
- Even Frying: Maintain medium heat while frying to ensure the gujiyas cook evenly and get a perfect golden color.
Variations
- Baked Gujiya: For a healthier version, bake the gujiyas at 350°F (175°C) for 20-25 minutes or until golden brown.
- Chocolate Gujiya: Add chocolate chips or cocoa powder to the filling for a modern twist.
Enjoy making and savoring these delightful traditional sweets! Gujiyas not only add sweetness to your celebrations but also bring the joy of creating something special with your own hands.

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