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Financiers

What’s the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear the word ‘Financier’??  Someone with more money than he can spend!! I couldn’t, in my wildest of dreams, imagine that it could also mean something edible, except of course for a cannibal. :-)

Now that I have dug deep, let me shed some light on it.  Financiers (Fee-nahng- syehrs) are French tea cakes made with egg whites, almond powder and flour. The distinctive feature of the recipe is beurre noisette (brown butter). The name financier is said to have been derived from the traditional rectangular mold, which resembles a bar of gold. Another theory has it that the cake became popular in the financial district of Paris surrounding the Paris stock exchange.(Courtesy: Wikipedia). (more…)

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Simple White Cake 1

Here’s the recipe of Simple White Cake. The cake shown is decorated with thickened Homemade Chocolate Sauce. (more…)

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Bday cake

I really look forward to the birthdays of my boys, as it gives me a great opportunity to bake a cake and decorate it to my heart’s content. So this time, when J’s birthday was approaching, I took time out to deliberately choose the cake and the icing. If you remember, last time I had prepared the chocolate cake covered with chocolate ganache and decorated with chocolate roses. So, this time I decided to deviate from the chocolaty stuff and make Vanilla Pound Cake with Whipped Cream Icing instead. (more…)

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Carrot Cake

 

Yesterday when I opened the fridge, to my surprise I saw a large pile of carrots. J has been especially fond of buying carrots these days and that too in bulk, every time he goes to the market. The first thought that came to my mind was to prepare a carrot dish. It was then that I realised that I hadn’t baked anything in the last two odd months. Carrot Cake!!!!!! That’s it.

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Christmas Pinwheel Cookies

This is my 200th post. Can’t believe that I’ve come this far!! The journey has been wonderful, especially due to the love, encouragement and support given by my readers. I have thoroughly enjoyed bringing this blog to you and will continue with renewed energy and resolve. (more…)

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Chocolate Pots de Creme

Yesterday D was in the mood for something really Chocolatey. He offered to look up for recipes and choose ‘My Challenge for the Day’. While he was scanning, I was just hoping that he doesn’t choose something too complicated. I guess my prayers were answered. :-) The recipe he chose was an easy to make one and to my relief, the ingredients were available in stock. (more…)

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Red Velvet Cake

Here’s the recipe of Eggless Red Velvet Cupcakes. This recipe yields around 24 cup cakes. (more…)

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Sukhiyan 1

Sukhiyan is a popular teatime snack of Kerala. This snack is pretty easy to make. The recipe is taken from the book of the famous cooking expert of Kerala, the late Mrs K.M. Mathew. (more…)

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A Mendiant is a traditional French confection, composed of a chocolate disc, studded with nuts and dried fruits, representing the four mendicant or monastic orders of the Dominicans, Augustinians, Franciscans and Carmelites. Each of the nuts and dried fruits used refer to the color of monastic robes, with tradition dictating raisins for the Dominicans, hazelnut for the Augustins, dried fig for Franciscans and almond for Carmelite. Usually found during Christmas, recipes for this confection have veered away from the traditional combination of nuts and fruits to other combinations incorporating seeds, fruit peels and other items.(Courtesy: Wikipedia) (more…)

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Cake pops are such cute little treats to look at!! They come in various colours and designs. While making the cupcakes for the blog anniversary, I had made up my mind to make some cake pops as well and so had kept aside some cake and buttercream frosting. Making cake pops are pretty easy but the trouble starts when you start with the chocolate coating. I knew that that this could be a messy affair and so had kept my work station organised. Moreover I had two little helping hands of my son D. Just didn’t realise how time went by. D was giving his suggestions and I enjoyed the whole process more than ever. (more…)

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Today, this blog completes one year. How time flies!!! My mind was preoccupied with the thoughts of my Dad’s surgery that I completely lost track of it. A reminder from wordpress put me back on track…Being the first anniversary, I had to make something special. The first thought was to make Pina Colada cake, which I had baked some time back. A relook at the recipe and I decided to change to Coconut Cupcakes with Pineapple Buttercream Frosting. The reason for this decision was the non availability of pineapple in my pantry. Running to the grocery store was the last thing on my mind…:-) So much for laziness…:-P (more…)

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With the festival of lights right at the doorstep I was totally upbeat and in high spirits. What better way to welcome Diwali than to make some homemade desi sweets. The search for the sweet of my choice zeroed onto Semolina/Rawa/Sooji Laddoo, the recipe of which I found at ‘Wining and Dining the Indian Way’. What attracted me to this recipe was that it could be prepared in a microwave. Though I am not much into microwave cooking, I somehow wanted to do this badly. So I went ahead, following each and every step to the T.

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Usually I like to laze around and take it easy on Sundays and Holidays. But today was an exception…. Why so??? ‘Cos I was back on my feet after a bout of viral fever. Moreover, I was feeling lonely, as J was out of station and D was having a sleepover at his friend’s place. So what do you do then to get over the loneliness?? The only thing I could think of was to follow my passion…….. ‘Cooking’. With Diwali just around the corner, I decided to make a couple of desi sweets to post on my blog. The first sweet that came to my mind was Apple Sandesh, a recipe by Tarla Dalal.

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Last Sunday, I was really in the mood to laze around a bit and that was when D came with the request to make Chocolate Coconut Macaroon Truffles, which he saw in a magazine he was browsing. Before I could give out my excuse he volunteered to help me with it. With all my defenses down, I reluctantly agreed to his request.

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