Jambul/Java Plum Giant Bundt Muffins#BundtBakers

I made Jambul/Jamun/Indian Blackberry Giant Bundt Muffins to celebrate my friends birthday. They  turned out crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. I just frosted them with icing sugar and the Jambul puree .  We enjoyed these freshly made.


Bundt pan size 5½"x 2"
Makes 2 Giant Muffins
Ingredients 
65 Grams Salted Butter
80 Grams Caster Sugar
65 Grams Egg - see notes 

½ Teaspoon Vanilla essence
150 Grams All Purpose Flour
½ Teaspoon Level Baking powder
60 Grams Milk
125 Grams Jambul /Jamun/Indian Blackberry - see notes


Method 
Sift together the flour and baking powder, keep aside.
In a large bowl add the sugar,  slighlty melted butter, egg, milk and beat until light and fluffy. Add the essence and mix.
Add sieved  flour combine lightly using a spatula till well incorporated. 
Add the chopped jambuls  
lightly mix it
Pour  the batter into the bundt pans. 
 Bake in a 170℃ oven for 35 minutes
When cooled the de- mould them
For the frosting
Just mix in the jambul puree and icing sugar. Pour it over.
My Notes
Cracked 2 small eggs and lightly beat them , then weighed it 65 Grams.
These were frozen jambuls - squeezed out the syrup and then weighed.

Labels : Bundt, Jambul, Java Plum, Jamun, Muffins, Giant, Bundt Bakers, Baked, Indian Blackberry

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9 comments:

  1. I am unfamiliar with Jambul. Are they similar to the plums we have here? These giant muffins look so good.

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  2. I have never seen jambul but it does look very interesting. If I ever see them in the market I will keep this in mind.

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  3. Love those dark purple jambul in your muffin Bundts, Sneha. They also grow in Trinidad and Indonesia, two of the places I've lived but sadly, I haven't found them in the States.

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  4. I've never heard of jambul but you have piqued my interest. Love,love the ring mold.

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  5. I'm in Jamaica. I have a huge java plum tree in my yard but never know what to do with them as it is new to me. I have some in my freezer - will have to try a muffin.

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  6. Gorgeous cake...Jambul not known here in Spain. Beautiful Bundt muffin!!!

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