Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Ras Malai


Ajoy wanted me to make this for Dasara but ended up getting the raw material (aka milk) quite late on sunday. So I made it yesterday. It has turned fabulous and the sweetness is perfect not too sweet not too bland..

Ras Malai
Ingredients
2 Liter Milk
2 Spoon Vinegar
1 Pinch of Saffron
1/4 Spoon Cardamom Powder
1/4 Cup Almonds
1/4 Cup Pistachios
3 Cup Sugar

Method
  • Boil 1 liter of milk in a pan.
  • Mix vinegar in half cup water and add it gradually to the boiling milk.
  • When the whey separates from milk fat strain it on cheese or muslin cloth. Run through cold water and let it hang for an hour or two so that water is drained completely out from the paneer
  • Start boiling remaining 1 liter of milk in a wide pan, stir continuously and let it reduce to half.
  • Add in safron and 1/2 cup sugar in it and let it simmer for another couple of minutes. Keep aside.
  • Mix in remaining 2.5 cup of sugar with 1.5 liter of water in a cooker or wider pan. Bring it to boil
  • Mean while knead the paneer really well till its smooth. Make small flat discs and drop them in the boiling sugar water. Cover with the lid (if in cooker don't put the whistle on) and let it cook for 10 minutes on high.
  • Let it sit covered for another 5 minutes and then uncover the pan and keep the discs in syrup and let it come to warm temperature. At this point the discs would have doubled in size.
  • Take each disc in your palm and press lightly to remove the syrup from it, then drop these discs in a bowl.
  • In earlier prepared milk add in cardamom powder and finely chopped almonds and pistachios. Pour this milk over the discs in the bowl. Chill and serve.
Notes
I soak the almonds in water for couple of hours so that you can very easily chop them.
You can also use half liter of half and half instead of using 1 liter milk to make ras of the ras malai. Just let it simmer and add in saffron.
I didnt have big vessel to accomodate all the discs in one go for cooking, so i cooked the half of discs as mentioned, then added 2 cups of water to the syrup and cooked rest of the discs. Keeping sugar syrup thin is key to make those discs soft. Dont overcrowd the disc so that they have space to double in size
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Thursday, September 16, 2010

Nutty Butterscotch Chocolate Cake


Yesterday I was looking for cake recipe so that I can bake a cake to take into my cake decoration class. First I thought I will bake some simple quick cake and get done with it, but as I approached kitchen I couldn't resist but look into my recipe book for some instant reference to cook something different. I liked a peanut butter recipe in there but because I didn't have peanut butter I decided to give it twist and make my own version of cake. It was delicious and even smelling so good that it was huge hit in my decoration class as well.

Nutty Butterscotch Chocolate Cake
Ingredients
4 Cup Maida
2.5 Cup Butter
1 Cup Hazelnuts
1 Cup Almonds
1.5 Cup Sugar
3 Eggs
1 Cup Milk
2 Cup Butterscotch Chocochips
2 Spoon Baking Powder

Method
  • Preheat oven to 350F/180C
  • Grind hazelnuts and almonds to fine powder and keep it aside.
  • Cream butter and sugar together till fluffy.
  • Add in hazelnut-almonds powder and whisk again.
  • Add in each egg one at a time and beat well after each addition
  • Sieve maida and baking powder couple of times. Add salt to taste.
  • Add maida-baking powder mixture alternating with milk slowly into the egg-butter-sugar mixture and fold in carefully.
  • Microwave chocochips for 1 minutes and stir well to get molten chocolate. Fold it in the batter lightly
  • Grease the pan and line it with parchment paper. Grease the paper as well. Pour the batter in the cake till half full.
  • Bake the cake in oven on 350F/180C for 40 minutes
  • Decorate with icing or serve as it is.
Notes
I used two 8 inch round tins to bake the cake but after baking I thought I should have used one 8 inch and one 6 inch instead to get perfect rise in both the cakes.
I iced one cake with butter icing as part of my cake decorating classes and we ate another cake as it is. Both taste awesome, but I would use dark chocolate or less sugar if I am going to ice the cake next time.
Recently I came to know that preheating oven at least 15 minutes in advance helps to get oven to heat uniformly even hot so I tried this time and results were superb, the cake rose from all sides and there was literally no bump.
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Sandwich


This is my favorite bengali sweet. So when I was making Ajoy's favorite mishti dohi i decided to pamper myself with these. Turned out very delicious.

Sandwich
Ingredients
2 liter Milk
4 Spoon Vinegar
1 Spoon Rawa
2 Cups Khoya
1/2 Cup Powdered Sugar
2.5 Cup Sugar
Silver leaf
Pistachio Powder
A pinch of Baking Powder
Couple Pinch of Saffron

Method
  • Keep 1/4 cup milk aside and bring remaining milk to boil and add in vinegar mixed with two spoon of water.
  • Stir till the whey separates out and milk cuddles.
  • Strain it through sieve and run through cold water. Let it sit there for 5 minutes so that water drains out completely.
  • Mix sugar with 6 cups of water in a cooker and bring it to boil.
  • Take out this paneer from the sieve and knead till very soft dough forms.
  • Add in rawa and baking powder and knead again.
  • Make thin flat squares and add half of them into the sugar syrup boiling in cooker
  • Close the cooker lid and let out one whistle. Lower the heat and let it cook for another 10 minutes. Let it cool
  • Takeout the cooked paneer and add another 2 cups of water in the cooker. Bring it to boil and add remaining paneer pieces to cook just like the earlier ones.
  • When the second batch is cooled down store all paneer pieces with the syrup in the fridge overnight
  • In the morning grate the khoya and add in powdered sugar in it.
  • Warm the remaining 1/4 cup of milk and add in the Saffron in it. Add it to the khoya and knead till smooth.
  • Take out the cooked paneer pieces from the fridge and cut each into triangle shape
  • Make sandwiches by adding a layer of khoya paste we made between two triangles. Also sprinkle some pistachio powder on the khoya layer as well as on top of the sandwich
  • Garnish with the silver leaf and serve chilled.
Notes
Instead of making thick pieces and cutting it through i made thin slices to begin with. So i could use single piece as it is.
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