Mango Panna Cotta

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Mango season can’t get over without a Mango panna cotta. Mango Panna cotta is a much needed tropical twist to the very classic Italian dessert.

What is Panna Cotta

Mango Panna Cotta is such a simple dessert recipe for any dessert lover. In Italian Panna cotta literally is cooked cream. And mango season calls for making everything with mangoes. I can have a panna cotta almost any time – it is such a velvety smooth pot of bliss. But hey it’s a lot of calories. Seriously if these calories and gaining a lot of unwanted weight wasn’t too much of a thing I would have a dessert in every meal!

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Candied Fruit Loaf Cake or Tutti Fruti Cake

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Every family has their favorite fruit cake. Fruit cakes or the tutti fruit cakes are such a staple in every household. This is a beginner’s cake recipe of a candied fruit cake added with almond meal.

When I was younger my mum, used to make this cake. She had her version of fruit cake with raisins and sultanas – golden brown slices of bliss. We mostly had that in the winters around Christmas.

A few days back while doing my grocery shopping I chanced upon these beautiful packs of multicolored candied fruits. I knew it at that moment that I need to recreate my mum’s fruit cake. This one is the simplest version of a dense moist loaf cake with candied fruits, almond meal and toasted almonds. This is so easy that if you are a beginner to baking cakes – you should start with this.

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No Bake Mango Cheesecake

Who doesn’t love a cheesecake? And when it doesn’t involve any baking I am more than happy. It’s the mango season in India, so why not a No Bake Mango Cheesecake? It’s perfect for vegans because it’s eggless. Pureed mango, cream cheese gives it a light and smooth melt-in-the-mouth feel. The biscuit base gives this mango cheesecake beautiful crumb texture.

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It was my son’s 11 month birthday on the 28th and I made this No Bake Eggless Mango Cheesecake for the occasion. His paed has asked us to refrain from any non veg till he’s 1 year old! I really don’t know why, though! And I simply don’t like the eggless baked cakes, I find them very dense. So does that mean we won’t have a birthday cake for Mr. Bluey? Absolutely not. I have been making these dessert birthday cakes for him for last few months which are eggless and yum.

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I have made this mango cheesecake a number of times and every time it turns out be a hit in the family. I had made it for my in-laws when they were visiting us a few years back. This cake is a set cake – you can make it in bowls, glasses, or even a casserole tray. This is the first time I made it in a round birthday cake form. Continue reading No Bake Mango Cheesecake

Oreo Ice Cream Cake

Are you looking for a simple ice cream cake recipe that’s easy yet yum? Here is an easy, no fuss, no churning Oreo ice cream cake recipe with condensed milk. Pop it in the freezer and it’s ready under 3 hours! Simple, easy and yum.

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We are celebrating all the month birthdays for Armaan, my little man. Which means, I get to make a birthday cake every month! I keep thinking which cake I am going to make for him. For his 10th month birthday I made this Oreo Ice Cream Cake which turned out super yum and was in fact very easy.

I just noticed its 25th today and I had made this last month on 28th. For almost a month it was in the folder and I was lazy enough to not do anything about it. I know, I need to get myself going, but a soon-to-be 11 month old keeps your hands full all the time.

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Classic Apple Crumble

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I am celebrating my new revamped blog with The Classic Apple Crumble. It’s just okay to indulge your sweet tooth once in a while. Yeah right, we are now a dot com, yay!! After the A to Z marathon, I was missing from the action. Actually I was setting up my site. I am still working on it though. Migrating from Blogger to self-hosted WP site isn’t that fast. But I am happy I am doing it all by myself and learning a lot of things. So this is my first post in the new site and what better way than to start on a sweet note!

I am in love with desserts, you all must have guessed that by now. You can never go wrong with an apple crumble. This classic recipe is a love affair with apples. Who likes apples just the way it is? I don’t.  But I love my crumbles, pies and strudels.

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ULTRA-HEALTHY OATS AND BANANA COOKIES

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I am going bonkers over Oats these days. Made these Ultra Healthy Oats and Banana cookies the other day and they turned out super yum.

 
 They are gluten free, butter free, sugar free – super duper healthy, I say!
 
All the sweetness comes from bananas topped with goodness of walnuts and raisins. And this is really what I call clean eating – no chocolate chip in my cookie and yet they are yumtastic!
 
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I used to hate oats at one time – yeah really hate oats – I felt it tastes like vomit. That was when I was sticking to only making porridge! But when I started experimenting with oats I got to know how good and tasty it can be. And how many wonderful things you can make out to oats!

Here’s how I made these Ultra-Healthy Oats and Banana cookies!

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ULTRA-HEALTHY OATS AND BANANA COOKIES
Recipe Type: Breakfast
Cuisine: International
Author: Tina Basu
Prep time:
Cook time:
Total time:
Serves: 9 cookies
Gluten free, butter free, sugar free – the ultra healthy oats cookies for you
Ingredients
  • Banana – 2 medium sized ripe bananas
  • Rolled Oats – 1 cup
  • Milk – 1/8 cup
  • Walnut – few chopped
  • Raisin – ¼ cup chopped
  • Cooking spray /little oil for greasing
Instructions
  1. Pre-heat Oven to 350F/ 220C
  2. Mash the bananas in a bowl
  3. Add oats, milk and chopped dried fruits and mix with a spoon
  4. Line the baking tray with a greased baking paper
  5. Spoon out the dough in equal parts on the baking sheet
  6. Flatten the dough with the back of the spoon or fingers – these cookies are not going to rise up.
  7. Bake for 20-25 minutes or till cookies are done!
Notes
You can add any kind of dried fruits – nuts, pecans even dates

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A to Z Challenge Day #25 – Y for Yogurt Cookies

HI guys it’s Yogurt cookies today for Y today. It’s really simple to do and is yumm. I added little cinnamon as well to get the cinnamon kick. This isn’t a traditional fluffy yogurt cookie recipe, its my way of making thin crispy cookies.



Ingredients
  1. Flour – 1 ½ cups
  2. Baking powder – ½ teaspoon
  3. Baking soda – ¼ teaspoon
  4. Unsalted butter – 1 cup, softened
  5. Sugar – 2/3 cup
  6. Egg – 1
  7. Yogurt – ½ cup
  8. Vanilla essence – 1 teaspoon
  9. Ground cinnamon and sugar – 1 tablespoon for sprinkling

Let’s get started

Combine flour, baking powder, and baking soda in small bowl.

In a mixing bowl creamer butter and sugar.

Add the egg, yogurt, and vanilla. Once combined, slowly pour in flour mixture.

Arrange on a baking tray over a baking paper with tablespoon.

Sprinkle ground cinnamon and sugar on top

Bake at 180 degrees C for 12-14 minutes.

And you are good to enjoy.



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A to Z Challenge Day #10 – J Jam Filled Cookies

People its time for J today and I have something really special today. I used to love them as a kid – but they were like these imported Danish cookies, now you get a lot of these in the Indian market but last weekend I made my own.  
And presenting to you my Jam filled cookies… Ta da ….


I have made a combo of spiced cookie filled with blueberry jam. You can actually use any jam/fruit preserve for this one. While baking them I was thinking if I’ll do a good job but when I tasted I was quite happy with myself. 

There are many photos in this post and they are lil big, so might take few secs to load depending on your net speed.

So without much Ado lets get into it.…

All that you need


  1. All purpose Flour – 2 cups
  2. Icing Sugar – 1 cup
  3. Un- salted Butter – 1 cup
  4. Salt – 1 teaspoon
  5. Egg – 2  (yolks)
  6. Grated Cinnamon – 1 teaspoon
  7. Grated Nut Meg – 1 teaspoon
  8. Jam – for each cookie (you can use your favorite jam)


Let’s get the cookie Crumbling

1. In a mixing bowl cream together butter and sugar.

2. Add the egg yolks and mix. It will not be runny.

3. In a separate bowl mix all the dry ingredients – flour, spices and salt.

4. Now incorporate the dry ingredients with the wet one.

It will be like a pie dough. Do not knead the dough, we don’t want gluten here.


5. Rest this dough in the freezer for 15 – 20 mins.

6. Roll out the dough on your counter or on a baking paper and use cookie cutters for your desired shape.
I am using the heart shape cookie cutter from this bunch. You can use any shape that you like.



7. First cut out the full hearts and then cut out a smaller heart from half of them.
That is the pocket in which we’ll put our jam.



8. Bake in a preheated oven for 15 – 18 minutes at 180 degrees C.

Rest the cookies for few minutes when out from the oven.
Arrange the cookies in a plate and layer jam on the full hearts.
Put the hearts with the cut out on top and add some more jam. Dust some icing sugar on the cookies for the added glamour!



And you are good to enjoy them now.

Wasn’t that really easy and awesome?

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A to Z Challenge Day #1 – Apple Pie

Hello people… Howdy??

 
Are you ready for a month long indulgence?? I am so ready for it. And here goes my first recipe for the month long A to Z Blogging Challenge – its Apple Pie. I promised you indulgence, and indulgence it will be. As a kid I used to be a finicky eater and my mum used to find different ways of getting fruits in me. Apple pies, apple strudels and apple crumbles are those things that I enjoyed forgetting there was apple in them – which I quite didn’t like as a fruit (I still don’t like eating a whole apple) !
 
Okay I want to keep the post short and will have loads of photos. Let’s straight away go to the ingredients.


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Level: Moderate     | Prep Time: 50 mins | Cooking Time: 55 mins
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All that you will need for the pie crust (minus the apples)


All that you will need
 
For the pie crust
 
  1. Plain flour – 2 1/ 2 cup
  2. Salt – 1 teaspoon
  3. Sugar – 2 table spoon
  4. Unsalted Butter – 1 cup (chilled and diced)
  5. Cold water – ½ cup


All that you will need for the Filling
For the Apple Filling
 
  1. Apple – 4 large
  2. White Sugar – ¼ cup
  3. Brown Sugar – ¼ cup
  4. Lemon juice – 1 tablespoon
  5. Raisins/ Sultanas –  ½ cup
  6. Cinnamon – ½ stick grated
  7. Nutmeg – ½ grated
  8. Salt – a pinch
  9. Unsalted Butter – 2 tablespoon
  10. Cornflour – 1 tablespoon
 
Let’s get our pie rolling!
 
Prepare the dough for the pastry first because it will take some time. Steps are for piecrust  and filling separately so go through it carefully.
 
1. Sift in flour, mix salt and sugar in it in a large bowl.
 
2. Add butter and mix in with your fingers.
 
3. Add water and bring the dough together.
 
[There is no need to kneed the flour as you would do while making a bread or pizza dough. We don’t want the glutten to get activated. Mix the butter in gently with your fingers till you get light crumbles.]
 
4. Flour your work board/surface and gather the flour and butter crumbles and bring them all together.
 
5. When you find the dough’s coming together you are there.
 
6. Divide the dough in two halves, press them to make flat discs, wrap them in cling wrap and put in freezer for 15 mins.

 


 
[We will have a base pie layer, and a top layer, to add to the crunch.]
 
Unless it’s cold you won’t be able to roll them for your pie base.
 
7. After 15 mins, roll out 1 half of the dough that will make the base of the pie.
 
8. Put the rolled pie crust in a lightly greased pie dish and blind bake it for 12-15 mins in a pre-heated oven about 220 degrees C or 425 degrees F.

That is how you blind bake. Tip by Jamie Oliver


 
9. Take out and keep the pie dish in a wire rack once baked.
 
 
Apple Filling
 
While your pastry crust is bind baking start with your apple filling.
 
1. In a bowl add peeled and chopped apples, lemon juice (this will avoid discoloration), brown sugar, white sugar, raisins, salt, grated cinnamon and grated nutmeg.
 
2. Mix them well and leave it for half an hour.

Leave it till it leaves juices


 
That is the kind of caramel sauce you will get
from the apples

We are doing this to take out the juices, too much juice from the apple will make the pie crust soggy.

 
3. After half an hour, strain the juice from the apple and keep it in a microwave safe cup/bowl.
 
4. Add butter in that juice and microwave it for 3 minutes, you will get a wonderful apple caramel sauce out of it.

5. Add corn flour and this caramel sauce to the apple filling and mix well.
 
Arranging the pie
 
A good Egg wash with 1 whole egg will give you this
wonderful golden color

1. Arrange the apple filling in the pie dish.

 
2. Roll out the other half of the dough and cover the pie, sealing the edges carefully.
 
3.Take a knife and make several slits on the pie cover to let the steam come out.
 
4. Give it a generous egg wash with a pastry brush to get that lovely golden colour

5. Bake it in a pre-heated oven for 40 minutes at 220 degrees C or 425 degrees F.
 
And you are done with your Apple Pie.

Leave it on a wire rack to cool down a little



You are ready to dig in!


 
I like my apple pie warm, I always heat it up in the microwave before digging in. You can enjoy it with vanilla ice cream also, the combination is awesome.
So there was my first Indulgent recipe for the A to Z Challenge. Watch this space for some more super awesome indulgent recipes this month. Tomorrow it’s going to be Banoffee Pie for all pie and dessert lovers.
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Strawberry Panna Cotta

Hello People, hope you guys had fun on Valentine’s Day. Last week was hectic for me so very less updates here. It’s season of love, season of red and also season of strawberries. It’s raining strawberries in almost all local grocery stores in the city. People even sell strawberries in traffic signals these days. I got some great deals at the supermarket so got some for myself. 

I literally enjoy strawberries with cream or condensed milk… so sinful. You can use these lovely strawberries in so many ways from breakfast to dessert. Over the weekend I was thinking of making a strawberry cheese-cake but then last moment I changed my mind to try out a strawberry panna cotta. And there I was driven by the desire making these little cups of pleasure.



What is Panna Cotta? (for those who are not familiar with it)

Panna cotta is an Italian dessert and it literally means cooked cream. You can use almost any flavor to build up on a basic panna cotta. And It is one of the simplest desert recipe that you can try out. You don’t need an oven or anything fancy. You can make your pana cottas in moulds, cups, ramekins, or even wine glasses. You can serve them either in your glasses or you can de mould them and serve. Believe me it just doesn’t matter. Finally you are going to enjoy them. 

For this recipe I have done both – I have made in my juice glasses and also in my silicon cup cake moulds. So you can choose which method you want to use. Now let’s see the recipe quickly.


All that you need:

  1. Fresh cream – 1 cup (you may also use low fat or double, I am using Low fat here)
  2. Whole milk – ½ cup
  3. Sugar – ¼ cup
  4. Strawberry crush – 2 table spoon (I am using strawberry preserves)
  5. Fresh strawberry – 6-7 chopped
  6. Gelatin – 2 tablespoon (you can use a gelatin sheet, or dust or granules, any gelatin is fine)
  7. Warm water to soak & dilute gelatin

 Let’s get Started:

– Add warm water to gelatin and let it soak and expand

– Add fresh cream in a sauce-pan and put it on medium heat

– Add milk and sugar and mix well.
[Don’t put on high heat or stir vigorously – you don’t want the cream splitting up]

– After 4-5 mins take it off the heat and mix gelatin to this mixture.

– Add strawberry crush/ strawberry preserve to this mixture. It will give a beautiful color and have an intense strawberry flavor

Now all that is left is to refrigerate and let it set!

Ways of Setting your Panna Cotta

If you want to set the panna cotta in moulds and you want to de-mould and serve then put chopped strawberries first in the moulds and pour in the panna cotta mixture. 

Like in the following images



If you are serving it in glasses or ramekins then pour the mixture first in the vessels.

Put the filled moulds/ramekins in the fridge for 2-3 hours and let it set.

Do not put it in the freezer to save time or else you’ll get an iced panna cotta… you really don’t want that.



Serve them chilled and garnish them with chopped strawberries. You can also add some strawberry syrup if you want for the garnish.

Wasn’t that really easy peasy? I can assure you it tastes yumm…

Some Tips:

You need to be careful when you are soaking the gelatin. Make sure it has diluted in the water well or else you might find them setting at the bottom of your panna cotta.


Try this easy recipe and let me know how it was. I really like your comments.