gujiya
Gujiya is a sweet deep-fried pastry originating from India, commonly prepared for festivals like Holi and Diwali. It is characterized by its crescent shape and crispy, flaky texture. The dough is typically made from all-purpose flour (maida) and ghee or oil, which is then rolled thin and cut into circles.
The filling is a crucial component of gujiya and can vary widely. A traditional filling consists of
Once filled, the edges of the dough circles are sealed, often by pinching or using a fork,