Showing posts with label fast cooking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fast cooking. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

More Cupcakes . . .


Just last week I bought this little book on Cupcakes & Muffins. It looked really good (scan0001at least the photos!) and was not too expensive!! The recipes were easy and do - able.

After 2 day’s of being impatient and wanting to try out at least one cupcake recipe, I finally went to buy the missing ingredients and made a combination of two recipes - the muffin of one and the icing of another
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I did some variations of my own. Added some colour to the icing so that it looked more fun! Sprinkled some decoration Smile

Waiting to try out many more (if not all) recipes from this book…they all seem delicious!! For now here are the photos of the ones I baked 4 days back.

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Freshly baked, took them to a friends for tasting. It was no doubt a hit, with the suggestion that I should start taking orders Smile , specially since Diwali is round the corner.

Was a great suggestion. I shall definitely consider it Winking smile

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Nutella Cheesecake!

Today I tried to make a slight variation to the Strawberry cheesecake I made earlier. Started out with the thought of making a Blueberry cheesecake but since I cudnt get the ingredients in the market, I decided to make do with what I had at home - NUTELLA :D
Here's the recipe for those who would like to make a quick and easy egg-less cheesecake.

Ingredients:

180 gms Digestive biscuits, or any sweet biscuits
90 gms Unsalted butter, melted
250 gms Packed cream cheese
1 can Condensed milk (milkmaid)
1/3rd cup Lemon juice
1/2 teaspoon Vanilla essence

Method:

Crush the biscuit finely. Add butter and mix them well.
Press it into the pie plate/ tin and form the crust/ base.
Put the pie plate in the freezer for 10-15 mins to chill.

In a bowl, beat the cream cheese until smooth and creamy. Gradually add and beat in 1 can of condensed milk. 
Add the lemon juice and vanilla essence, mix well and beat until smooth.
Spoon over the mixture into the chilled shell/ base. Make sure the surface is smooth; refrigerate (freezer) for about 3-4 hours  or overnight.
This can be decorated (before serving) with seasonal fruits, grated chocolate, etc. or served as it is! 

I always enjoy making it, for others and myself! ;)