Thursday, June 7, 2012

Mango Kulfi

Summer and mango - I guess it's a deadly combo! Likewise with ice-cream. With scorching heat outside and never ending perspiration, we crave for cool treats. And kulfi is one of those yummy cold desserts that are perfect to combat the sweltering heat. Unlike ice-creams, kulfis are very simple to prepare and takes longer to melt.

I cannot help but recall the Kulfi wala screaming "Kulfi Ice Kulfi Ice" in summer afternoons with their kulfi carts during our childhood days. The call sent instant happy sensation in our hearts. That nostalgia still haunts me. All kids of our age would pester our parents to buy us those frozen delights.

With mangoes now flooding the markets, here's a recipe that'll be lapped up by young and old for sure...try it!

Ingredients:

    * 2½ cups milk
    * ¼ cup milk powder
    * ½ cup condensed milk (You can use sweetened condensed milk)
    * ¼ cup sugar
    * 1 cup sweet mango pulp

Procedure:

Mix everything properly except the mango pulp in a hollow non-stick container. Boil this mixture and then stir gently for 10 minutes till it thickens. Let it cool completely. Now add the mango pulp in the mixture and stir well. After the mixture cools off, pour it into kulfi moulds and freeze still completely set. For unmoulding the kulfi, you can place the frozen mould under running water for few seconds and it will come out. Your mango kulfi ice-cream is now ready to eat!




 

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Basic Cooking Tips - 2

Some more essential tips on easy cooking...

  • To slice meat into thin strips, especially for Chinese dishes, freeze meat for sometime to slice it easily.
  • Add little milk to the water to keep cauliflower white while cooking.
  • Microwave a lemon for 15 seconds and you will get double the juice when you squeeze it.In the same way, garlic cloves can be microwaved for 15 seconds to peel off skin easily.
  • Bread will stay fresh longer if a celery rib is stored with it in the package.
  • Pakodas will turn out crispier if a little corn flour is added to the gram flour (besan) while preparing the batter. 
  • To get rid of the smell of prawns, apply salt and lemon juice to the prawns before cooking. Leave for 15-20 minutes, then wash off and proceed with the recipe. This is usually done with prawns, fish and all kinds of seafood.
  • If you forget to soak chana/rajma overnight, just soak the chana/rajma in boiling water for an hour before cooking.
  • For grinding poppy seeds, soak it in hot water for 10 to 15 minutes if you are grinding in a mixie. 
  • While boiling milk, always add a little water at the base of the vessel to avoid the milk from sticking at the bottom.  

Friday, March 30, 2012

Basic Cooking Tips - 1

Cooking is no doubt an art which needs to be experimented often to keep your culinary skills up-to-date and innovative. Here are few pointers for easy and hassle-free cooking:
  • Wash vegetables before peeling or cutting to preserve the water soluble vitamins.
  • Peel vegetables as thinly as possible to preserve the minerals and vitamins.
  • After peeling onions cut in half and soak in water for about 10 minutes before cutting to avoid crying.
  • Soak almonds in a cup of boiling water for 10 minutes .The skin will peel off easily.
  • Chopping vegetables can be done in different ways using a sharp knife and a wooden chopping board. Cutting on a marble slab will blunt your knives.
  • Heat a non-stick pan and add a little more butter than usual. Now beat the egg and stir briskly (even while frying) with a fork. This way more air goes in your omelet, making it light and fluffy. Fry till done and serve hot.
  • Soak whole pulses overnight and other dals for one hour before cooking.
  • If poppy seeds are used in grinding, soak it in hot water for 10 to 15 minutes, if you are grinding it in a mixie.
  • Always use heavy bottomed vessels to make desserts, in order to avoid burning.
  • Immediately after boiling noodles put them in normal cold water to separate them each.  

Monday, February 13, 2012

Finger Licking Good!

Saint Valentines Day, commonly known throughout the world as "Valentines Day" has turned out to be a rage with people of all communities irrespective of colour, caste and creed.The "season of love" is not just about exchanging gifts and pleasantries, it is also about indulging in your favorite food and beverages.

Celebrate this Valentines Day with your loved one with heart-shaped chocolates, cookies, cakes and other confectioneries.Also,there are other mouthwatering foods to choose from, such as chocolate mousse, chocolate-dipped strawberries, pancakes, fondues, pastas and pizzas, steaks, cocktails, mocktails, salads and puddings.Just take your pick!

Here's a list of my top five Valentines Day delicacies:

Red Velvet Cake

Dark Chocolate Cake with Whipped Frosting

Strawberry Margarita

Spicy Chicken Wings

Chocolate Fondue

Enjoy and let me know what would you like to have with your loved and dear ones on this Valentines Day!

Sunday, December 25, 2011

New Year Resolutions and Aspirations

These days, I don't make any resolution...I've seen they are hard to keep anyways! Hence, if I really wanna do something worthwhile this year...will be furthering my career to new heights. I guess, that's what I want now...I hope all my dreams to come true. Bless me O Lord!


Curious to know about your new year resolutions and aspirations...come on and share your thoughts!

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Simple Homemade Christmas Cake

It's Christmas again and the most beautiful time of the year!

Cakes, pastries, chocolates, yummy desserts, ice creams and what not! Just wish upon your lucky star and enjoy the season...let Santa bring you joy, fun and happiness!!!

And what's Christmas without cakes, right? So spend this festive season indulging in your favorite delicacies and just give a miss to your calorie thoughts!

This time of the year, I rustle up a simple cake which basically requires zero effort and minimum time, yet tastes great! And anyone who's a busybee like me, can delight their family on Christmas by whipping up this simple cake at home :)

You'll need : Plain flour - 2 cups, Sugar - 1 and 1/2 cup, Egg - 2, Refined oil or plain butter - 1/2 cup
Baking soda - 1 tsp, Milk - 1 cup, Vanilla or any essence of your choice. For garnishing: Almonds, raisins, pistachio, cherry etc.

Preparation: In a hollow bowl, mix flour and sugar together. Then add egg, refined oil or butter, baking soda and blend properly. Add milk and vanilla essence to whip up a thick batter. Pour the batter in cake oven and top it with almonds, pistachio, cherries and raisins. Bake at 400 degrees for 30 or 20 minutes.

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL!!!

Sunday, May 15, 2011

How to Keep Cool in Summer?


While there are thousands of ways to beat the heat, here are a few quick suggestions to keep summer heat at bay:
  • Stay indoors as much as you can. If you must go out, use an umbrella and shades to keep your eyes and skin safe from the scorching sun!
  • Have food that is easy on your stomach and avoid oily stuff as much as you can. Don't forget to drink lots of water and other fluids to keep yourself hydrated.
  • Wear comfortable cotton loose fitting clothes. Stick to natural fabrics and avoid synthetics.
  • Have fruits and plenty of fresh fruit juices.
  • Have plenty of herbal tea with a dash of lemon
  • Consume food and vegetable with high water content like melons, pears and grapes and vegetables like broccoli, cucumber, bitter gourd, and zucchini. Avoid spicy dishes.
  • Take lots of curd daily. Alternatively, you can have flavoured yogurts.
  • Yoga, brisk walking and freehand exercises are great to refresh your mind and body. Daily exercise would cool you from inside and take away your tensions.
So even if you hate summers like me, try these simple tips to make the most of this sultry summer!