Showing posts with label baking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baking. Show all posts

Thursday, February 14, 2008

PLUM CAKE

Happy valentines days....this is a small gift to my husband.He loves my homemade vanilla cake.I thought i would make it special by adding his favorite kissan jam .I have plums at home from many days..I had an idea of making jam or some dessert out of it.Then i remembered pineapple upside down cake..i thought i could do it with plums...and just made this upsidedown plum cake....

1 cup all purpose
2 whole eggs
2 egg white
1 cup sugar
1/2 stick butter(at room temperature)
3 plums sliced or as required
1 tablespoon vanilla
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
non-stick cooking spray
jam(optional)





Sift together baking powder and flour .keep it aside.
In a wide bowl put eggs,sugar,,butter and wisk it with a hand wisker or electric hand beater.
add the flour in batches and beat it.the purpose for adding flour in batches is to incorporate air ,so that the cake comes out fluffy.
add essence to the flour.beat well.
spray the non-stick cooking spray to ur cake mould .
place the plum slices on the mould .
pour the cake batter.
pre-heat the oven to 350 D F.
bake for 30 minutes or till an inserted toothpick comesout clean.


Tuesday, October 30, 2007

BANANA-WALNUT LOAF



To be frank i don't know the difference between a loaf and a cake.i just googled it and got the answer as" it depends on the shape ".if its made in a rectangular dish then its a loaf and in a normal cake tin it is a cake.Am I right?many r familiar with this banana and walnut combination i guess.I used freshly de-shelled walnuts & fresh banana .We have a Persian grocery store near by my place where i get my fresh produce .I always bring walnuts (with shells) which r very cheap.Walnuts have Omega-3 and its very good for health.I only deshell them when ever i want to eat in order to keep them fresh.

The cooking time of this is more than the usual cakes or loafs .Banana helps this loaf to be moist even after cutting n storing.I topped the loaf with chopped almonds,chopped walnuts and chopped raisins.When i was about to take from the oven i was happy to smell it.The golden raisins n banana smell was too good...i loved it...finally my husband certified that the cake really came out well n its very tasty .Oh! i was very happy then...





1 cup maida/all purpose flour
1 cup sugar
3 eggs(medium)
1/8 cup chopped walnuts
1/2 cup mashed banana or 1 1/2 bananas
baking soda
pinch of salt
butter 2/3 stick finely chopped or butter at room temp.
non-stick cooking spray
dry fruits of ur choicefor garnish finely chopped a handful


mix all the wet ingredients and sugar and beat with an electric beater for 2 minutes.
now add the dry ingredients.
beat for 4 minutes.
Pre-heat the oven at 350 degrees F.
spray an oven proof dish with non-stick cooking spray or
line an aluminium foil in the tin and spary with non stick cooking spray.





pour the batter into the tin .
bake it on 350 degrees F for 30 to 40 minuntes or till a skewer comes out clean.
transfer it into a serving plate and cut into slices with a bread knife.


Monday, October 08, 2007

JAM ROLLS




JAM ROLLS these r my favorite when i was in INDIA ...i searched for jam rolls here in LA but couldn't get one...and finally i decided to make them...the rolls i had in india has mixed fruit jam and coconut topping instead of frosting......and today i made my own way of whipping cream frost with a teaspoon of gelatin to make its texture look stiff and thick.i used icing sugar instead of normal granulated sugar.for the sponge cake recipe i dint follow any recipes but i added an extra egg yolk,pinch of baking soda and two tablespoons of milk.it really came out well and it had the texture i needed inorder to roll the cake. luckly the cake didn't get cracks while rolling it...




for cake


3 eggs
flour
baking soda a pinch
baking powder 1 teaspoon
milk 2 table spoons
sugar
foil
non stick cooking spray
butter
jam of ur choice

for frosting

small box of heavy whipping cream
1/4 cup confectioners sugar
1/2 pack gelatin powder
2 tablespoons water
electric hand beater


prepare the cake batter (follow the link).take an oven proof tray place a foil and spray with nonstick cooking spray or butter.
pour the batter and make sure that the batter is only1/4 inch thick.



Bake it for 10 to 15 min on 350 degrees F or till a tooth pick comes out clearly.now meanwhile make the frosting with whipping cream.


Trim off the edges with a bread knife and make a perfect square out of it. roll with the towel as soon as u bake it.so that the cake stays moist and does not get cracks....



place the sqaure on a dry towel and fold it as closely as possible.

set it aside for 30 minutes.

after 30 min unroll the cake remove the towel and spread any jam of ur choice.


now roll it back very carefully.

dissolve the gelatin in 2 table spoons of water.now in a wide bowl pour in the heavy whipping cream,1/4 cup icing sugar,2 table spoons of gelatin water.beat on high till stiff peaks form and place it in a refridgerator for 45 min.save the time by doing it at the baking time.


now frost the roll with the whipped cream frost place a paper napkin on both the sides of the roll inorder to clean the mess easily.

frost the rolls and remove the papers.
decorate with straberries or oranges or with roses made with icing.
place it in the refridgerator till u serve.
slice it and serve.

Friday, October 05, 2007

ORANGE CAKE WITH WHIPPING CREAM FROST


This is my first experiment on home made frost and decorating the cake.There r many types of frosts.royal icing,butter cream frost,cheese cream frost,whipping cream frost.As a beginner i wanted to start with whipping cream frost.i dint know what to add and how to start with.With the hep of some sites and my views i planned it and made the frost with no additions to it except color and sugar.I wanted to take the cake decoration class..but it dint work out as there is no time....
there is a tip for u the amount of sugar,eggs and maida should be equal then u'll surely get a perfect cake..trust me..

1/2 cup orange juice
2 eggs
maida
sugar
baking powder 1 tea spoon
butter 1/2 cube(room temp)
heavy whipping cream
hand beater
orange food color
mandarine oranges can

Take a measuring cup and add eggs to it.
see how much quantity u have.
take the same amount of sugar as eggs and pour it into a wide bowl.
add butter in to the same bowl and beat it together till everything blends.
now take the same amount of maida as sugar and add a tea spoon of baking powder and sift it.
now add the sifted flour to egg, sugar and butter mixture.
now add the orange juice(1/4 cup).make sure that its not too thin.after adding the orange juice it should be like idle batter.
grease the cake tin with nonstick cooking spray or butter.
bake it on 350 degrees F for 20 min. or till a fork or tooth pick comes out clean.
cool it.

when the cake cooled u can start frosting it.

take a wide bowl. pour in whipping cream, 1 sp of sugar(u can add more if u want to), 1 sp of orange juice.
beat it with an electric beater on high till stiff peaks form.it should be very thick .
now take this and put it in the freezer for 20 min .
now take ur cake decorating stuff and decorate it with frost and oranges. do not frost untill the whipping cream is thick .
u can add any food color for ur design.




Thursday, October 04, 2007

CHICKEN TANDOORI

chicken drumsticks 1 pound(6 pieces)
tandoori masala powder 2 spoons( i used MDH)
curd 1 cup well beaten
salt
ginger garlic and green chillies paste 1 sp each
lemon juice 2 spoons
red chilli powder
dhania powder1 sp
food color
remove the skin from chicken and wash .
take a wide mouthed bowl and mix all the ingredients except chicken.make sure that the color,salt,spice is perfect.
add chicken pieces .cover with plate and plastic wrap.
marinate it overnight in the freezer.
take it out before several hours of baking.
make sure that the pieces r soft .
take an oven proof tray and place the aluminium foil.
arrange the pieces.
bake it on 450 degrees F for 20 min and turn the pieces and bake for 10 more min so that they cook well on both sides

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

EGG PUFF & SWEET ROLLS

Oh! my god i made egg puff this is unbelievable..when i was in india i use to concentrate much on the making of puff than enjoing it.At that time i dint know how its made.i just gave it a try and succeeded...thank god that was so yummy


puff pastry sheets
boiled eggs 2(2 puff can be made out of 1 egg)
salt
garam masala little
jeera and methi powder a pinch
chilli powder
egg wash or water

place the puff pasry sheet on a flat surface cut 1/2 inch on any two sides to make it small(10 cm *10 cm) to make a perfect square.
dust chilli powde,salt ,garam masala,jeera methi powders.
put more in the middle.
cut the boiled egg .
place one half (yellow downwards) on the pasrty sheet and hold the two ends and fold it.at the fold apply some egg wash...so that this acts as glue.
bake on 350 degrees F for 20 minutes.




sweet rools can be madde out of scrap.
take the left over pieces and dust sugar on it.
roll and press gently in middle of ur palms.
bake them along with the egg puff.