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Traditional Andhra Gavvalu Sweet Recipe

Gavvalu – Crispy Shell-Shaped Andhra Sweet

Gavvalu is a beloved traditional Andhra sweet made from maida (all-purpose flour), shaped like tiny shells, deep-fried until golden, and coated in sweet jaggery syrup. Its unique shape resembles seashells, which is why it is called “Gavvalu” (shells in Telugu).

This festive sweet is commonly prepared during Diwali, Sankranti, and other special occasions and is loved by both children and adults for its crunchy texture and rich jaggery flavor.


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Ingredients

For the Dough

  • 2 Cups Maida (All-Purpose Flour)
  • 2 tbsp Semolina (Rava)
  • 2 tbsp Ghee
  • Water as required

For Jaggery Syrup

  • 1 Cup Jaggery
  • ¼ Cup Water
  • ½ tsp Cardamom Powder

For Frying

  • Oil as required

Preparation Time

DetailsTime
Preparation20 mins
Cooking30 mins
Total Time50 mins
Servings4–6

Step 1: Prepare the Dough

  1. In a mixing bowl, combine maida and semolina.
  2. Add ghee and mix well.
  3. Gradually add water and knead into a smooth dough.
  4. Cover and rest for 15 minutes.

Dough Preparation

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Step 2: Shape the Gavvalu

  1. Take a small portion of dough.
  2. Roll it into tiny balls.
  3. Press each ball on the back of a fork or Gavvalu maker.
  4. Roll gently to create the shell shape.

Shaping Process

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Step 3: Deep Fry

  1. Heat oil on medium flame.
  2. Fry the shaped Gavvalu in batches.
  3. Cook until golden brown and crispy.
  4. Remove and drain excess oil.

Frying Gavvalu

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Step 4: Prepare Jaggery Syrup

  1. Add jaggery and water to a pan.
  2. Heat until the jaggery melts completely.
  3. Add cardamom powder.
  4. Cook until a sticky syrup forms.

Jaggery Syrup

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Step 5: Coat the Gavvalu

  1. Add fried Gavvalu to the hot jaggery syrup.
  2. Mix thoroughly until evenly coated.
  3. Allow them to cool completely.

Final Bellam Gavvalu

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Serving Suggestions

Gavvalu can be enjoyed as:

  • Festival sweet
  • Evening snack
  • Tea-time treat
  • Special occasion dessert

Tips for Perfect Gavvalu

  • Rest the dough before shaping.
  • Fry on medium flame for even cooking.
  • Use fresh jaggery for the best flavor.
  • Coat the Gavvalu while the syrup is hot.
  • Store only after completely cooling.

Storage

  • Store in an airtight container.
  • Remains fresh for 10–15 days.
  • Keep in a cool and dry place.

Conclusion

Gavvalu is one of the most cherished traditional Telugu sweets, loved for its crispy texture and delicious jaggery coating. Easy to prepare and perfect for festivals, this classic Andhra delicacy brings the authentic taste of homemade sweets to every celebration.

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