The last dish in our 30 day Culinary journey across the globe. is Zambia. I really cannot believe how time could fly so fast! The days or should I say months of preparation saw us running across the globe hunting for authentic recipes.


Finally we have landed in Zambia. And to celebrate this month long journey, I have prepared a sweet potato dessert, that is so simple and extremely addictive.

The name sounds so much like our Indian dessert – Gulab Jamun and tastes just as delicious.

I used:
Adapted from here

Sweet potato – 1 large, peeped and cubed
Milk-1/4 cup / a little extra if needed
Wheat flour-1/4 cup
Cinnamon powder-a pinch
Powdered Sugar- to taste
Oil to deep fry

Pressure cook the sweet potato in milk. Once cooled, mash well.Add cinnamon powder, sugar and flour.Mix well to form a lump-less batter.

You can see the consistency of the mixture. It is somewhere between a thick batter and a loose dough.Add milk / wheat flour to get the desired consistency.Take a spoonful and shape into a ball.Heat oil for deep frying and drop them one by one onto hot oil.Lower the flame and cook till the balls are golden brown in color.

Serve as such or with condensed milk…

Hubby and me finished the first batch as soon as the pics were clicked and then made another batch for the kids…

Bon Appetit…

17 thoughts on “Zambia – Golabjamoun | Sweet Potato Dessert”

  1. They look equally sinful as our version and may go well with the sugar syrup as well. Had heard about the sweet potato version of gulab jamun but had no idea that it was Zambia's.
    It was a pleasure running with you in this marathon. I have to check some of your posts yet. Will do it in this week.

  2. Oh, with condensed milk it must have taste wonderful. The dessert itself is interesting, cooking sweet potato in milk…

    I can't believe we are on the last day of the marathon! It was fun doing it with you all and loved all the dishes you cooked this month.

  3. These look so so delicious. .I love that condensed milk..I know it will make it sinful but well its ok once in a while. The marathon flew by and PJ you have put in loads of effort showcasing some awesome soups and salads. Kudos.

  4. funny that Zamzia has a similar sounding dessert as india ! looks great with the consdensed milk

    Wonderful series A-Z presented there, PJ ! congrats ….

  5. I even thought of making, golapjamoun looks very tempting dear ๐Ÿ™‚ Love you efforts in putting up a informative post every time ๐Ÿ™‚ wonderful series by you Pj ๐Ÿ™‚

  6. all 3 versions I have seen of this treat this evening all look so good. This is definitely on my to do list for the holidays. I have houseguests coming for 3 weeks and I am sure this will be a winner recipe

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