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Saturday, 10 January 2015

badaam halwa

Mummy Ka Magic...


Here is that one recipe, that i haven't made myself, but I absolutely had to share it.
Almond Halwa is my mom's speciality, every winter she makes this batch of yummy melt in your mouth barfis, that are too die for.Its healthy, Its yummy and it's filled with all the love that a mom has to offer.
The funny part is I know the recipe, I've seen her make it lots of times, I've actually helped her make it many times, but still when it comes to badam halwa, I always ask her to make it instead of making it myself,Can't really explain it..buts thats the way it is with these little sweet diamonds...



Ingredients:
250g Almonds, peeled
200g sugar
1 cup water
1/2 cup ghee
1 lt Milk
100g edible gum, optional

Method:
soak almonds overnight and peel. Grind almonds along with milk and make a smooth paste. Add water to sugar and cook to make sugar syrup. once the syrup is ready add ghee and the almond paste. Cook on low heat till it is quite thick and ghee starts coming on the surface ( about 1 to 1 1/2 hours).
Fry the edible gum in 1 tbsp of ghee seperately, crush and add to the halwa when it is almost dry.
Remove from heat and spread on a tray and flatten it.refrigerate to make it firm. Cut into small diamond shaped pieces.

Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Stromboli

Or Pizza Rolls


Its amazing how a single recipe can be made and presented in several different ways, and enjoyed by all in several different ways....
the Pizza is a classic example of this...you can make a classic large pizza, individual mini pizzas, A stromboli or a pizza roll, or mini pizza buns, or make it easier and just make toastizzas...i'm telling you when you have bread with any kind of pizza topping, you can never go wrong.

pardon the bad picture !!



A stromboli is basically a closed pizza, that looks like a log of bread from the outside , but had all the pizza topping stuffed inside...waiting to ooze out when sliced.


Although once sliced it looks good enough

There is nothing much too the recipe..
just prepare a batch of pizza dough .
prepare a batch of any type of filling that you would like..
A standard pizza filling of shredded chicken, capsicum,mushrooms, tomato sauce,onions and cheese 
Or you could try a filling with chicken and corn in white sauce.






OH THAT PERFECT BRAID !!

I tried a braided bread with a minced beef in tomato sauce and cheese which also turned out really tasty, and to look at the lovely braid...didn't even feel like cutting it..












Few tips that you should keep in mind..that i learnt from my mistakes...

  • if making a simple roll with no design, please give a few cuts on the surface for the steam to be let out, and to prevent cracking and breaking
  • don't make your filling very wet or runny as it will ooze out while baking creating a wet gooey mess..