Showing posts with label Cream. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cream. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Saffron Pistachio Ice Cream


This one is my father's favorite ice-cream and when I was small, i never liked it that much. Then, it was always fig ice-cream which I ended up having. But last few years, I have started liking saffron for the flavor and color it gives, so when mom dad were here I decided to make it. Then I couldn't click the photo nor could i click after that around 4 times I prepared this one. So this time, i made sure to click one before the ice-cream got over :)

Saffron Pistachio Ice Cream
Ingredients
1 Liter Milk
3.5 Cup Cream
1 Cup Pistachios
2 Cup Sugar
1/4 Spoon Saffron

Method
  • In a half liter milk add in sugar and blend it in mixer.
  • In a bowl take a cup of milk and bring it to boil. Add in saffron and mix well till the milk turns bright yellow.
  • Mix remaining milk and the boiled milk with milk that was sweetened earlier.
  • In a mixer make pistachio powder and mix it in the milk.
  • Add in cream and mix well. Keep the mixture in the fridge for an hour.
  • Add the mixture to the ice-cream maker and let it set.

Notes
Its important to boil the milk and add in the saffron for the flavor to mix well with the milk.
Also mixture needs to be kept in fridge otherwise it's warmth wont let it set in the ice-cream maker.

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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Strawberry Icecream


Last week I had got strawberries to make jam :) But the week was hectic and i couldn't get myself slogging for an hour or two in kitchen so instead yesterday i decided to make icecream instead. I was little skeptical for this was first time i was trying it out and serving without knowing how it is going to turn out added to the nervousness. Glad everyone enjoyed it and that surely calls for this post.

Strawberry Icecream
Ingredients
5 Cup Milk
3.5 Cup Cream
1.5 Kg Strawberries
4 Cup Sugar
1/2 Lemon

Method
  • In a mixer, blend 1Kg of strawberries and sugar together till smooth. Transfer it to bowl.
  • Add in milk and whisk till smooth.
  • Add in cream and lemon juice and again whisk till consistent.
  • In ice-cream maker pour this mixture in batches according to your ice-cream maker's capacity.
  • Chop remaining strawberries, and when ice-cream is almost set ad them to the ice-cream and let the ice-cream maker set the ice-cream.
  • Freez for another hour or two to get the best results.

Notes
I saved few strawberry pieces so I could add them on top while serving ice-cream.

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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Mango Mousse Cake


At Hardik and Shweni's farewell party, there was this mango mousse cake that I liked a lot. The first bite into it and I wanted to make my own cake :) In fact the cake was such a hit that people wanted to leave Seattle so that they get farewell and this cake :) When everybody were talking about this, I was quite and when they turned to me, somebody mentioned: "No, Sheetal doesn't need to leave Seattle, she will make it herself :)". I thought the expectations from me are rising, so i didn't say anything that time, but that was the very moment I had decided to try this out over weekend itself. The one we ate had used artificial mango flavor, I decided to use using Alphonso mango pulp, the taste has come out really well. Now I just need to invite all the party attendees to validate if Cake is at least as good as the one they had got :)

Mango Mousse Cake
Ingredients
1 Cup Maida
3 Eggs
200g Cream Cheese
3 Cup Whipping Cream
5 Cup Alphonso Mango Pulp
1 Spoon Corn Starch
2 Spoon Milk Powder
1/4 Spoon Baking Powder
1.75 Cup Sugar
4 Spoon Gelatin
4 Spoon Lemon Juice
2 Spoon Oil
1.25 Spoon Vanilla Essence
1/4 Spoon Salt

Method
  • Preheat oven at 350F/175C.
  • Sieve through Maida, corn starch 5 times. Add in milk powder, baking powder and sieve couple of times. Keep aside
  • In a standing mixer whip egg whites and salt together till foamy.
  • Add in 1/4 Cup Sugar and whip till peaks can hold. Keep aside.
  • In a bowl whisk egg yolks, 1/2 Spoon Vanilla Essence and 1/4 cup Sugar and whisk till sugar dissolves.
  • Add in oil and another 1/2 spoon Vanilla Essence and whisk for 30 seconds.
  • Carefully fold in egg whites.
  • Fold in Maida mixture 1/3rd at a time. Don't over stir.
  • Line the springform or any 9inch round baking pan with parchment paper, grease it and pour in the batter.
  • Bake the cake in oven at 350F/175C for 20 minutes.
  • Immediately take out the cake on the wire-rack and let it cool down.
  • In the mean time, in a pan heat 1/4 Cup Sugar and 1/4 Cup Water together with stirring till it boils. Let it cook for another 2-3 minutes and then take off the heat. Add in 1/4 Spoon Vanilla Essence and let the mixture cool down a bit.
  • While the sugar syrup is cooling down, in a bowl whip cream cheese, 1 cup sugar and 2 spoon lemon juice together till soft.
  • Heat 1/4 Cup Water in microwave for 1 minute. Add in 2 spoon gelatin and mix till it dissolves completely. Whip it in cream cheese mixture.
  • In separate bowl, whip whipping cream till its fluffy and can hold peaks. Fold it in the cream cheese mixture.
  • Fold in 3 cup mango pulp till mixture is smooth consistency.
  • Now divide the cake into two layers. Put one layer at bottom of the 9inch springform pan. Brush 1/2 of sugar syrup over the cake. Pour in half of mango cream mixture. smooth it with spatula. Put the second layer of cake, brush it with remaining sugar syrup. Pour remaining mango cream mixture and smooth it with spatula. Refrigerate for 1 hour.
  • After the cake has refrigerated for 45 minutes, take remaining 2 cup mango puree in bowl, add in 2 spoon lemon juice and heat it over medium flame. Cook the mixture till its hot, don't let it boil or you will loose the flavor. Take off heat.
  • In a bowl microwave 1/4 cup of water for 1 minute. Add in remaining 2 spoon gelatin and let it dissolve completely. Mix this mixture in mango puree and stir thoroughly. Let it stand still so that its warm to touch. Stir the mixture again.
  • Take off the cake from refrigerator and pour the mango puree over all over the cake. It should form uniform layer over the cake.
  • Refrigerate for at least 8 hours before serving. Remove the ring, decorate with fruits and cut into pieces.

Notes
The second layer of cake if is of same diameter as the spring form cake, cut its side so that when you remove the cake there is only base layer visible. My cake was fluffy in the middle so when i cut it into two layers, the top one was automatically less in diameter so worked out perfect.
If you let the cake cool out in pan itself, it will stick to the pan so it is very important to flip it on wire-rack immediately.
I have used mango pulp which is sweetened hence if you are using fresh mango puree then sweeten it with sugar.
Even though process looks lengthy, after first try you will know that the process isn't tedious. Once you know what to do, it is easier and off course the end result is mind blowing :)

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Chocolate Ganache


I made this ganache for yummy eggless chocolate cake. This is the easiest way to create this sophisticating and professional looking ganache.

Chocolate Ganache
Ingredients
2 Cup Semisweet Chocochips
1 Cup Cream
1 Spoon Butter

Method
  • In a bowl add in 1 cup semisweet chocochips and butter. Microwave for 1 minute.
  • Add in remaining 1 cup chocochips and 1/2 cup cream. Mix well.
  • Microwave for another 30 seconds
  • Add in remaining 1/2 cup cream and stir till mixed thoroughly and is glossy and shiny.

Notes
Instead of microwaving, one can always use double boiler to melt chocolate and butter but microwave is easiest and clean way to melt chocolate.

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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Vanilla Icecream


This is Ajoy's favorite flavor in ice-cream which i finally made last Saturday. This is so easy and tasty flavor that i wonder why i didn't make it earlier. The texture of the ice-cream came out so well, so much better than the store bought ice-cream.

Vanilla Ice-cream
Ingredients
1 liter Milk
3.5 Cup Cream
2 Cup Sugar
1/4 Cup Vanilla Extract

Method
  • In a mixie blend sugar and 1/2 liter of milk together till sugar completely till it dissolves.
  • In a bowl mix the milk-sugar mixture, cream and vanilla extract and whisk with fork till everything is combined.
  • Set the mixture in ice-cream bowl according to the ice-cream maker's instructions.

Notes
I used heavy whipping cream instead of light whipping cream so if using light whipping cream, you may need to use 4.5 cups of cream instead for the smooth flavor.

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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Lychee Icecream


Here almost all stores sell the canned lychees but never the fresh ones. Last month I decided to give it a try especially for ice-cream. It turns out that if you use the syrup you get pretty good flavor from one can

Lychee Icecream
Ingredients
1 Can of Seedless Lychee
1/2 Cup Sugar
1/2 Cup Milk
3.5 Cup Cream
1 Lemon

Method
  • Take out lychees from the syrup and put the syrup in the mixie.
  • Add in sugar and milk and blend it till the sugar is disolved.
  • Mix in cream and lemon juice and whisk a bit.
  • Add it in ice-cream maker and let it set.
  • Fine chop the lychees and mix that in the ice-cream around 3-4 minutes before the setting is complete.

Notes
If using fresh lychees just use around 30 lychees. Puree around 15 of them with 2 cups of water and use that instead of lychee syrup and finely chop remaining lychees. You might need to use probably 2/3 cup of sugar.
The lemon helps in bringing out the taste from the lychee.

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Saturday, August 21, 2010

Lemon Date Cupcakes


Recently i started watching food network and some programs are really good.. One of them is Cup cake wars.. I was amazed at how people come up with their own recipe and create those beautiful cupcakes. So here i my share of mix and match inspired cup cake.

Lemon Date Cupcakes
Ingredients
4 Cup Maida
3 Cup Dates
2 Cup Milk
1 Cup Butter
2 Cup Cream
1 Cup Icing Sugar
1.5 Cup Sugar
2 Eggs
2 Lemons
1 Spoon Baking Powder
1/4 Spoon Baking Soda
Salt to taste

Method
  • Grind a cup of dates in with the milk to form smooth paste. Keep aside.
  • Whip sugar and butter using hand mixer till mixture is smooth and fluffy
  • Add eggs and blend well to get smooth mixture.
  • Sieve Maida, Baking powder, baking soda and salt together.
  • Add it to the butter, sugar - egg mixture in portions alternating with milk-date mixture, beating well with each addition.
  • Add in remaining 2 cups of dates - chopped and a lemon's peel grated and as well as its juice. Mix lightly till combined.
  • Preheat oven to 350F/180C
  • Line the cupcake pan with the cupcake paper cups and fill each of them to 2/3rd with the cake batter
  • Bake the cakes at 350F/180C for 25 minutes. Keep aside to cool down completely.
  • Add cream in a bowl and mix it with the icing sugar.
  • Whip it using hand mixer on low speed till the cream becomes fluffy and stiff
  • Scoop it on each cup cake or decorate using piping bag. Garnish with grated lemon peels.
Notes
I created a cone that i made from the parchment paper and piped the icing on top of few cakes and scooped the icing on others. So making cone is alternate to using piping bag :)
While whipping the cream its better to use hand mixer as its easy, fast and reliable. :)
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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Quick Mango Icecream


Since my childhood, we had been making ice-creams at home. It was one of my favorite activity back then. Sometimes to make it all by myself reading the recipe that mom had written or sometimes helping her. But we had huge share of homemade ice-creams back then. In fact we didn't even have ice-cream maker that time. We use to freeze, grind it in mixer, freeze, beat, freeze and so on. The recipe needed quite some work to make it soft. So when I came here, I really wanted to buy an ice-cream maker so that I can get rid of at least that process. Sunday when the day turned out cloudy and rainy, i decided to go for shopping and that's when I found this great deal on ice-cream maker. Instantly, I grabbed it, mailed mom for the same recipe. But to my disappointment, it turned out that not all ingredients were available here. I didn't have patience for getting information about the alternatives. So instead I did some research and came up with this alternative - quick recipe. The recipe is so simple and quick that I think I am going to serve this to lot of people in next few days :) Happy to eat delicious homemade Alphonso mango ice-cream

Quick Mango Ice-cream
Ingredients
1 Liter Half and Half
5 Cup Sweetened Mango Pulp
2 Cup Whipping Cream
1/2 Cup Corn Syrup
1 Cup Sugar

Method
  • In a bowl mix in mango pulp and sugar. Let sugar dissolve completely.
  • Add Corn Syrup and half and half in it and stir well.
  • Add in whipping cream and stir lightly till the mixture is well blended together.
  • Add this mixture to the ice-cream maker bowl and start the machine.
  • In 25-30 minutes the ice-cream would be ready. Scoop out and serve.

Notes
I chilled all the items except corn syrup and sugar ;-) before the processing itself, but if you like you can make the mixture ready and then chill it for and hour at least. The mixture can also be stored in glass container for future use later.(that's what I have done)
I used half and half so that i dont have to boil the milk to half and then chill it. So in case you don't have half and half you can boil the milk until halve and let it cool.
You need to freeze the ice-cream maker bowl a day in advance as per the instructions of the machine.

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