Showing posts with label Eid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eid. Show all posts

10/22/12

Ricotta Ras Malai


Ingredients:

For the patties:

Ricotta Cheese - 15 oz
1/4 C sugar

For the milk mixture:


4-5 C Milk
2-3 tbsp. sweetened condensed milk

1 tsp cardamom powder
1/4 C Sugar  or more to suit your taste
few strands of Saffron/Zafran
1/2 tsp Kewra Water/ rose water


Sliced Almonds / Pistachios for garnish



Method:

In a heavy bottom vessel , heat milk on medium low heat, stirring occasionally, till it thickens or reduces to half . Add sugar, cardamom powder,condensed milk and saffron.Cook for a few mins.  Turn off the heat, let it cool slightly , now add kewra water.  Let it cool completely and refrigerate till ready to use. 

Preheat the oven at 350 degrees F.
In a mixing bowl, whisk together the ingredients for patties ,ricotta cheese and sugar.  Mix well. Grease a 8X8 glass baking dish, pour the ricotta cheese mixture and bake for 25 - 30 minutes or until ricotta cheese looks pale yellow and has turned slightly golden at the edges. A way to test if ricotta is ready to take out of the oven , would be to insert a toothpick and see if it comes out clean. Let it cool completely.Now with a round cookie cutter, cut small round patties, you could also cut squares if you like.


Arrange the baked ricotta rounds in the serving dish, pour the cooled milk mixture and refrigerate for at least half an hour. Serve chilled.


Enjoy !


Notes:

  • You could make the milk mixture and the ricotta rounds at least 3 days in advance. Remember to store them separately.
  • Mix them the day you would like to serve them, so they don't be too soggy or break apart.
  • You could also use half and half or evaporated milk or even add some heavy cream for added richness.
  • I used a glass baking dish, but you could use any, the baking time may vary in that case
  • Also if you want you patties thinner use a bigger baking dish, baking time may vary if you do.
  • Adjust the quantity of sugar and flavoring to suit your taste, you dont have to add the exact amount mentioned in the recipe, you could  make it more sweeter, use less /more of cardamom or kewra
Sending it to Jagrutis, Grand Festive Feasts event.

9/6/12

Date and Grape Chutney


Ingredients :
               
25- 30 seedless Grapes,, chopped
10-11 Medjool dates,deseeded and chopped, you can adjust the quantity to suit your taste
1/2 tsp. Cumin seeds
1 tsp. Red chilli powder
Raisins
Salt to taste
Jaggery (gur),grated 1/4 cup

Method :

Dry roast cumin seeds, cool and powder. Cook together grapes and dates along with few drops of water till the grapes are completely mashed. Add red chilli powder and roasted cumin powder, raisins and cook for five minutes. Add salt and jaggery and mix well till the jaggery is completely dissolved and well blended. Serve at room temperature.

I followed the recipe as is and made no creative changes, turned out good. Definitely good for a break from the good ol tamarind and date chutney.

As dates are considered a power food I am sending this to Jagrutis Super Foods Super Power event 

4/19/12

Ciabatta Halwa


















Though I am not a dessert person, Bread ka halwa is one dessert I can never pass. I have loved it since childhood and it still remains my favourite halwa.

There are many ways Bread is enjoyed in form of halwa. Like the Double ka meetha, where its sliced and fried and soaked in cream mixture keeping the slices intact, or as halwa where its sliced and fried but cooked with the cream/milk mixture (looks like the halwa I have made today ) and also where the stale bread is made into fine crumbs by grinding in food processor and then made just like Sooji ka Halwa, except you use powdered bread instead of sooji.

To make a good halwa with bread, its important that the bread is somewhat stale. Back at home if we did not have stale bread, I remember my mom would let the fresh bread dry out on old newspapers.



















So I thought Ciabatta would be perfect for the halwa, as it really dries out when stale. I pounded the bread using a pestle, but you dont have too, you can grind it in food processor, it tastes even better that way I think.

Ingredients:

1/2 C ghee
2 1/2 C coarse bread crumbs
1" cinnamon
1 1/2 C milk
3/4 C sugar
pinch saffron
1/2 tbsp. elaichi pdr/ cardamom pdr
1/4 C sliced almonds
1 1/2 tsp Kewda extract















Method:

Pound or chop stale Ciabatta into coarse crumbs.Heat ghee , add the cinnamon and bread crumbs and roast till golden.

Add milk, saffron, and cardamom pdr and cook till the milk is absorbed. Then add sugar and cook for few more minutes

Remove from heat add the Kewda extract and mix well.I like it best while its warm

Enjoy !

Tips:

Use the measurements of the ingredients as a guide, the quantity of ghee, milk and sugar will depend on how dry/stale the bread is.


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4/8/12

Eggless Custard Powder Cupcakes


















Few days back I came across this recipe on Easy Crafts and wanted to try it. So when my son asked for a cake I knew exactly what I was gonna bake.
After looking up for more similar recipes, I decided to go with this one made by Nithya of 4th sense cooking. I followed the recipe closely, the only difference is I baked my cupcakes at 375F for about 15 mins.

I tried an eggless cake recipe for the first time and I did not miss the eggs at all, infact I forgot to cream the sugar with the butter and added it to the flour mixture, the cakes still turned out to be super moist, but my muffin tops were dry, I guess I should have baked them at a lower temperature or for less time.


















(Recipe by Nithya of 4th Sense Cooking)

Ingredients:

11/2 C All purpose flour(maida)
3/4 C Custard powder(vanilla flavor) 
3/4 C powdered sugar 
2 1/4 tsp. baking powder 
3/4 C butter, at room temperature
1 C Milk


Method:

Sift maida, custard powder and baking powder together.

In a bowl, beat butter and sugar until creamy. Add the sifted flours to the butter sugar mixture and mix well. Add the milk gradually and beat slowly until everything comes together.

Preheat oven to 375°F . Line the muffin tray with liners.

Fill muffin cups with batter up to 3/4th and bake it for 15-20 mins at 375°F or 190°C. 

Check if cooked by inserting a skewer in the center. Once done, allow it to cool on a wire rack for a while.


















Sending this to Srivallis Kids Delight - Easy to make Snacks under 30 mins. event hosted by Rujuta

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11/8/11

Eid Al Adha 2011


Eid Mubarak Balloons for kids















Eid Mubarak to all !

As our kids grow, we (me and few of my friends who try to meet up on every eid) are thinking of ways of making Eid fun and memorable for them.


This time around, the snow storm and the power failure (for daaays) took away a lot of my precious "planning n prepping for eid" time, but we were determined :)
















Because we had less time we kept it fairly simple, the menu included air popped potato fries with salsa, veggie pizza with roasted garlic tomato sauce, fruit salad, kababs(made by my friend) and Chai in the appetiser round and I could not a picture of any single thing.

goodie bags with healthy munchies were part of the eid gift bags for the kids
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For the main course we had Mutton Biryani, Haleem (made by one more friend), raita and kababs and kaddu ka halwa as a dessert. 

Mutton Biryani and Kaddu ka halwa made by me


Haleem and Kababs (in background) made by my friends












Alhumdulillah, it was a fun night filled with good friends, good food, good times and of course good gifts ;)