This recipe is an adaptation of my mother-in-law’s family famous Gujiya recipe. She would always make them whenever we would visit her, irrespective of the season đ There’s something about our mother’s generation which made even the most difficult recipe looks like a breeze.
She would hand roll each gujiya wrapper, and stuff them with a mix of khoya, coconut, raisins, dried rose petals, chopped nuts and freshly crushed cardamom, then fry them crisp. Every once in a while I make those for hubby and kids. But mostly, I end up making this baked short-cut version, which comes very close to the real deal!
What is Gujiya or Karanji
Gujiya is a popular dessert made during the festivals of Holi and Diwali. You could call them Dessert Empanadas, Milk-Fudge Hand-Pies, or Turnovers. They’re made by filling pastry sheet with a sweetened khoya (milk fudge) and dry fruits stuffing, then deep fried. Gujiya is also made in several other parts of India. As per this article, it is called Ghughra in Gujarat, Karanji in Maharashtra, Somas in Tamil Nadu, Garijalu in Telangana and, Kajjikaya in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, and nevri in Goa. Fascinating!
30-Minute Dessert for Weeknight Festivities
Living in the US, when Indian festivals fall on weeknights, there’s very little time at the end of a work day to prepare traditional festival food and sweets. Which is why I keep experimenting with classic Indian dessert recipes, to find an easier way to make them with minimum time and effort. This is one of those shortcuts that I developed a few years ago. To simplify this gujiya recipe, I start by using store-bought pie dough. The pie dough may sound unconventional, but it gives a similar flaky, crisp texture that is key to a good Gujiya. Thanks to that swap, I am able to make a healthier, quicker, baked version of these sweet dumplings in 30 minutes! You Might also Like these 10-Minute Coconut Ladoos!
Gujia - Baked vs. Deep Fried
Here are FOUR good reasons to Bake Gujiya vs. Deep fry it:
Ingredients for Gujiya
There are three components for making Gujiya- wrapper, filling and sugar syrup.
Filling: Gujiya stuffing is made with:Coconut flakes- unsweetened desiccated coconut or small flakes will work.Dried fruit and nuts- I like using a combination of almonds, cashews, pistachios. Optionally, you can also use raisins.Khoya, also known as Mawa, is dried milk solids. It just takes 15 minutes to make it at home with Ricotta Cheese. Here’s an easy 2-ingredient Recipe for Khoya. Khoya is also available in the freezer aisle of Indian food stores (right next to the Paneer). I like Nanak brand. A 12 oz pack is enough to make 40 Gujiyas. Cardamom Powder: Fresh is always better here. I take 10-12 green cardamom pods (depending on size), shell them and crush those seeds to a powder, using a mortar and pestle. Gujiya Wrapper: In this recipe, we’re using store-bought pie dough. Thaw out the dough in the refrigerator overnight, and take it out just before stuffing. Sugar Syrup: This is a very standard 2-ingredient sugar syrup that you make while the Gujiyas bake. The baked Gujiya are tossed in this syrup a few times to give it a light-sweet coating.
How to Make Baked Gujiya
Make the Stuffing
Microwave Khoya (Homemade or store-bought) for 2-3 minutes, in 30 seconds increments to make khoya easy to crumble. Heat non-stick fry-pan on medium heat. Crumble khoya in to the pan. Using a wooden spoon or spatula, press down and break it in smaller pieces. Keep pressing till khoya becomes soft, consistency of a soft dough. (it should be pliable). (Pic 1)Turn off the heat. Alternatively, you can do this whole process in the microwave by heating khoya for 3-5 minutes in 1-minute increments, stirring in between, till the khoya becomes soft. Add chopped nuts, coconut powder and cardamom powder. Mix well and allow to cool off for a few minutes (4-5). Add sugar and mix well. Taste to adjust sugar to your taste preference. The stuffing is ready. (Pic 2)
Assemble Gujiya and Bake
Place thawed pie crust between plastic wrap and roll outwards to thin out the dough. (See video for clarity). (Pic 3)Using a 2-inch round cookie cutter, cut out pie circles for filling. (Pic 4)Fill each pie circle with roughly 2 teaspoons (or heaping œ tablespoon) filling, and seal by pressing the edges together. (Just like you would for a turnover).  (Pic 5 & 6)Place them on a Parchment Paper or Silicone Baking Mat on the baking sheet. Bake for 11-13 minutes in a pre-heated oven at 400F degrees (Pic 7). Cool for 5 minutes.
Make Sugar Syrup
While Gujiya is baking, heat a sauce pan on medium heat. Add sugar and water. Bring to a boil and simmer on medium heat till it thickens enough to coat the back of a spoon, about 5-6 minutes.
Glaze and garnish
Dip baked Gujiyas in the cooled sugar syrup, coating well on all sides. (Pic 8)Sprinkle some crushed pistachios or powdered sugar on top. Place on a wire-rack for setting.
Deep Fried Version
And if you’re looking for the authentic Gujiya Recipe that is deep fried, here is my mom-in-law’s family famous Gujiya Recipe!
Tips to Make Gujiya Crispy
Always thaw the pie dough in the refrigerator overnight and remove it just before rolling. The key is to work with ‘cold’ pie dough so that the fat (butter) in the dough doesn’t start melting. This ensures a light and crispy texture.Â
How to Make Gujiya without khoya/Mawa
If you donât have access to khoya, you can easily make it at home with ricotta cheese using this recipe. It only takes 15 minutes and 2-ingredients to make it.
Tips for the Most Delicious Baked Gujiya
More Indian Desserts from my Kitchen
Kesar Badam Halwa- a rich and delicious Saffron Almond Indian Pudding, often reserved on special occasions. Carrot Halwa- Called Gajar ka Halwa in Hindi, this is almost every kid’s favorite dessert during winter-time.Moong Dal Halwa- A sweet lentil pudding that is usually a labor of love, made easy using the electric pressure cooker.Coconut Ladoo- These coconut fudge balls come together in 10 minutes using the microwave. Great for office parties since there’e vegan and gluten-free.Besan ladoo- Another fudge made with chickpeas flour and sweetened with confectioner’s sugar. This is an easy microwave recipe too.Carrot Burfi- A variation of the popular Carrot Halwa, this is the finger food and dairy-free version.Sooji Sheera- A sweet pudding made with semolina, enriched with nuts and saffron.Rice Pudding- This one doesn’t need any introduction. Enjoy this 3-ingredient dump and start Instant Pot recipe.