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But since soup mainly involves tossing everything in a pot and waiting, it's one of my better dishes
-Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games

Beetroot soup

Don't wonder why I am posting a cold soup when we still have chilled winter days here, as of my last post when we had that beautiful day the saga continued,  I needed something cold to eat as well, I did quite a lot shoots that week, as I went crazy when I saw the sun!

Beetroot

After long day's work in the garden, I didn't want to spend too much time in the kitchen.  I wanted to fix something quickly.  When I stood in my refrigerator my mind went blank!  kidding! my mind was blank because I hadn't made up my mind about what to cook ?  Let me make a one pot meal with rice dump everything in my cooker and that's it! My daughter came down and said make some soup mom as we have some French Bread.  So, Ok!  I know what to make,  next is which vegetable or any other ingredient? That's when I saw these bunch of Beetroots I had, actually loads of them!  I decided on making a Beetroot soup but didn't want to have it hot so decided on making it cold.  I had been chopping and trimming all my plants, I have a Bay leaf tree and a Kaffir Lime tree you must have noticed it in my last post, I used them to decorate my styling :), I used those fresh cut leaves in my soup.

Beetroot soup

 

This soup was so delicious for the weather, it had some sweetness and it is very easy to make.  It might not be everybody's cup of tea if you like beetroot you might like this.  But, it went so very well with my bread I had 2 cups of it, I had some left over which I had it in my fridge next day hubby came home and had it.  He loved it too.

If you try this and like it share it with me, I would love to hear from you...,

Cold Beetroot Soup or Chilled Beetroot Soup

Beetroot soup

Recipe Author: Jayasri
Recipe Type: Soups
Prep time: 5 minutes
Cook time: 15 minutes
Serves : 4
Shelf time: 2 days

Ingredients:

3 Medium Sized Beetroots
1'' Ginger
3 Garlic cloves
4 Kaffir Lime Leaves
2 Cups thick Yogurt
2 to 3 tbsp Cre'me Fraiche (optional)
4 to 5 tbsp Chopped Chives/Coriander
1 tbsp Cumin seeds
2 to 3 Bay Leaves
4 Cloves
2 tsp Black pepper

Method:

Wash, Peel and chop Beetroots. Roast Cumin seeds and pepper until the cumins crackle.
In a pressure cooker take chopped Beetroots, peeled Garlic cloves, Kaffir lime leaves, Bay leaves, roasted cumin, roasted Black pepper and cloves.
Steam them all in 1 cup of water for 3 whistles.
Once cool discard  the Bay leaves and Kaffir lime leaves and rest put them in a blender and blend them into a smooth paste.
Add another half cup of water if needed when blending them into a smooth puree, to this add 2 cups of yogurt and salt blend well together.
If you want it thick and creamier add more yogurt or add water  to make it slightly semi liquidy.

Season it with pepper and salt if  you need, serve it with chopped chives or cilantro, I used chives and oven roasted crispy Kale and some croutons and some Cre'me Fraiche before serving.

Beetroot soup

Notes:

This soup is on a bit sweeter side because of the beetroots, even if you seasoned more with peppercorns it really doesn't help much, I would just say, have it as it is, with a tolerable seasoning and enjoy it as it is.If you don't find Kaffir lime leaves you can substitute with one tbsp of lemon juice or just omit it from the recipe

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Cold Beetroot Soup

Beetroot soup served chilled or cold is delicious during summer for a cooling tummy and also yummy to enjoy this one quick to make recipe.
Course Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch box
Cuisine International
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Servings 4
Author Jayasri

Ingredients

  • 3 Medium Sized Beetroots
  • 1 '' Ginger
  • 3 Garlic cloves
  • 4 Kaffir Lime Leaves
  • 2 Cups thick Yogurt
  • 2 to 3 tbsp Cre'me Fraiche optional
  • 4 to 5 tbsp Chopped Chives/Coriander
  • 1 tbsp Cumin seeds
  • 2 to 3 Bay Leaves
  • 4 Cloves
  • 2 tsp Black pepper

Instructions

  • Wash, Peel and chop Beetroots. Roast Cumin seeds and pepper until the cumins crackle.
  • In a pressure cooker take chopped Beetroots, peeled Garlic cloves, Kaffir lime leaves, Bay leaves, roasted cumin, roasted Black pepper and cloves.
  • Steam them all in 1 cup of water for 3 whistles.
  • Once cool discard the Bay leaves and Kaffir lime leaves and rest put them in a blender and blend them into a smooth paste.
  • Add another half cup of water if needed when blending them into a smooth puree, to this add 2 cups of yogurt and salt blend well together.
  • If you want it thick and creamier add more yogurt or add water to make it slightly semi liquidy.
  • Season it with pepper and salt if you need, serve it with chopped chives or cilantro, I used chives and oven roasted crispy Kale and some croutons and some Cre'me Fraiche before serving.

Notes

This soup is on a bit sweeter side because of the beetroots, even if you seasoned more with peppercorns it really doesn't help much, I would just say, have it as it is, with a tolerable seasoning and enjoy it as it is.
If you don't find Kaffir lime leaves you can substitute with one tbsp of lemon juice or just omit it from the recipe

 

 

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Strawberry-Vanilla Chia seed Panna Cotta (Gelatin free/ Vegetarian) https://www.myvegfare.com/strawberry-vanilla-chia-seed-panna-cotta-gelatin-free-vegetarian/ https://www.myvegfare.com/strawberry-vanilla-chia-seed-panna-cotta-gelatin-free-vegetarian/#comments Tue, 23 Jun 2015 00:22:53 +0000 http://wpsite.in/myvf/?p=2010 To eat is a necessity, but to eat intelligently is an art - La Rochefoucauld Making a dessert is time-consuming don't you think? but after it's made and  if you have a sweet tooth you are bowled out to both the virtual and real treat.  I am not a dessert person, I love pineapple pastry though,...

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To eat is a necessity, but to eat intelligently is an art - La Rochefoucauld

strawberry-vanilla chia seed panna cotta

Making a dessert is time-consuming don't you think? but after it's made and  if you have a sweet tooth you are bowled out to both the virtual and real treat.  I am not a dessert person, I love pineapple pastry though, I go weak in my legs I have a special love for them and all milk based Indian sweets.  I don't like sweets which are too sweet and surprisingly this pannacotta is not too sweet, well of course you can make it sweet if you add more sugar but, panna cotta aren't too sweet but wickedly delicious.  Panna cotta is an Italian delicacy, panna cotta is an  Italian dessert made with thickened cream and moulded with gelatin, as I don't use gelatine I have subbed it with Agar Agar.  These days panna cotta can be made skinny, dairy free and whatever way you want to enjoy it!
strawberry-vanilla chia seed panna cotta
It's that time of the year your palette changes from warm food and soups to something refreshing and cool, Fresh salads either with veggies or fruits or a combo of both and something thandi (cool) to drink.  Spring is slowly settling to Summer,  brings your senses to a galore of tastes tingling your taste buds craving for something fresh and juicy.
strawberry-vanilla chia seed panna cotta

Strawberries and summer come hand in hand, you can see loads of strawberries in the market a punnet would cost you a pound, not all strawberries are sweet, talking to local people here I found out strawberries from Hertfordshire are very sweet, and when I find them in the market I never miss to buy them my daughter loves them, both us wander a lot she is a foodie friend to me.  Last time when we went to Gym we found these British strawberries I forgot from where it came, they weren't too sweet, we were a bit disappointed so we decided on munching some cherry tomatoes instead walking back home, Ahh.., I didn't  tell you did I? there is a little farmer's market we often go to whenever we go to Gym pick up some fresh fruits and veggies, Cherries are my favourite, I just can't stop eating with one  by the time we come back home I would finished the whole lot.
strawberry-vanilla chia seed panna cotta
I first thought I will make some lemonade then decided otherwise as I had just made it a few days back.  I had put my grey cells to work, I remembered that I had to do a dessert this month for #cookingwithfriends theme and had already planned on making Mango pannacotta  which I changed to strawberry instead and made Mango milkshake (Seekarne).   As the strawberries weren't that sweet I thought of making  this with a combination and decided upon vanilla and some chia seeds  to go with it.
strawberries
We never had strawberries as kids.  I can only think of Melons and Mangoes when summer set in, in our part of the world, we loved eating loads of watermelons and mangoes and sometimes eat Ice cream when there used to be a man who used to bring in his cart all these Lollipops and sometime Kulfi's,  mother never made them at home looking after three kids and her full-time job was enough for her to manage.  My parents never liked us buying Ice creams from him, and was a rare treat. I still remember my first Ice cream I made was when I was in year 11, for a first timer it was a great success and as eggs were a no-no at home I made it eggless as well.
strawberry-vanilla chia seed panna cotta
Time changes so many things in life, never thought  I would be here eating strawberries instead of Mangoes!, how we change our food habits and adapt to what we get.  Mango milk shake to a pannacotta, that's what has changed when you are blogger best of all, with all the love in the world you prepare it.

STRAWBERRY-VANILLA CHIA SEED PANNA COTTA (GELATINE FREE / VEGETARIAN)

strawberry-vanilla chia seed panna cotta

Recipe Type: Dessert
Cuisine: Italian
Recipe source: Jayasri
Prep time: 30 minutes
Cook time: 40 minutes (20 min each)
Serves: 4

INGREDIENTS: 
For Strawberry pannacotta:
500 grms Strawberries
(2 Cups pureed strawberries)
1/4 cup very warm water
2 tbsp Agar Agar powder*
1/2 cup Brown sugar

For Vanilla Chia seed Pannacotta
2 Cups milk
1/2 cup double cream
1 tsp pure vanilla extract / slit and scrape vanilla pod
1 tbsp Chia seed
2 tbsp Agar Agar powder
1/4  cup very warm water
1/3 cup Suagr

METHOD:
Wash and cut Strawberries into a container puree them in a blender  with little water into a smooth puree, pour the pureed strawberries into a container and allow it to cook add 1/2 cup sugar and cook until all the sugar dissolved.

In a container add 2 cups of milk and sugar and boil it in a low flame for 10 minutes to this add chia seeds and cook for 5 minutes,  Meanwhile in a different bowl, boil water add tbsp of Agar powder until it completely dissolves, pour this mixture immediately into the milk mixture, add double cream, Vanilla extract or slit and scrape a vanilla pod  and blend them all together.  Leave it cool for 1/2 an hour, mix now and then, check its not thickening, as you don't want it solidifying, they just need to get cooled down now pour this into the serveware in which you want to serve, I slanted my glasses and put them in the fridge to set. May take 3 to 4 hours.

Once the vanilla panna cotta sets, you can start the strawberry panna cotta, you get two cups of pureed strawberries from 500 grms of strawberries into a container with sugar and cook them together until sugar is completely dissolved switch off the stove and keep aside, In an other bowl warm water and add Agar powder mix well with no lumps add this immediately into the pureed strawberry mixture blend well and leave it to cool, keep checking now and then that it doesn't set, you need it just to cool down, when its cooling down and ready to poured into the glasses to set bring your vanilla panna cotta glasses out of  the fridge.  Pour strawberry panna cotta into the gap until they both balance or the way you like to design it put them back into the fridge to set. May take 2 to 3 hrs
Once both of them are set you can serve them when needed.
strawberry-vanilla chia seed panna cotta
NOTES:
Agar - Agar is a sea weed algae, it was discovered in Japan and it is called Kanten, It is called china grass in India, this is  vegetarian/vegan substitute for gelatin.  It even sets in room temperature and is better than gelatine even when temperature rises.  It does not have any taste, odour and smell.  You can find them in health food stores as powder, flakes, threads etc.  1 tbsp of agar powder dissolve it in a 4 tbsp hot water, 10 minutes it will start setting. For one cup of liquid to set use around 10 grms of Agar powder, I used 1 tbsp(8grms) as I wanted it to set it bit softer (wobbly), if  you want it set properly use 10 grms.
Increase or decrease sugar as per your taste.  My strawberries were a bit tart so had to use more sugar to balance it.
strawberry-vanilla chia seed panna cotta

Do you like panna cotta, which is your favourite and tell me why it is your favourite?

Disclaimer:
Cooking With Friends: This blog post is part of the monthly “Cooking With Friends” themed blog post challenge. This challenge was started by a bunch of virtual friends united by their love of food, with the aim of tackling a different food-related theme each month. If you want to try this month’s theme, please feel free to do so and link your recipe in the comments section. We’d love to check it out. Meanwhile, check out what the others in the group have come up with this month.
Anjana from At the Corner of Happy and Harried, Garima from CafeGarima,  Jyothi from Curry Tail, Madhuri from MADaboutkitchen, Subhasmita from The Flavors of Kitchen, Sujatha from Spice n Treats, Dolphia from Story of cooks

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Strawberry-Vanilla Chia seed Panna Cotta (Gelatine free/Vegetarian)

An Italian delicacy made with thickened cream and chia seeds with Agar-Agar and delicious strawberries.
Course Dessert
Cuisine Italian
Servings 4
Author Jayasri

Ingredients

  • For Strawberry pannacotta:
  • 500 grms Strawberries
  • 2 Cups pureed strawberries
  • 1/4 cup very warm water
  • 2 tbsp Agar Agar powder*
  • 1/2 cup Brown sugar
  • For Vanilla Chia seed Pannacotta
  • 2 Cups milk
  • 1/2 cup double cream
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract / slit and scrape vanilla pod
  • 1 tbsp Chia seed
  • 2 tbsp Agar Agar powder
  • 1/4 cup very warm water
  • 1/3 cup Suagr

Instructions

  • Wash and cut Strawberries into a container puree them in a blender with little water into a smooth puree, pour the pureed strawberries into a container and allow it to cook add 1/2 cup sugar and cook until all the sugar dissolved.
  • In a container add 2 cups of milk and sugar and boil it in a low flame for 10 minutes to this add chia seeds and cook for 5 minutes, Meanwhile in a different bowl, boil water add tbsp of Agar powder until it completely dissolves, pour this mixture immediately into the milk mixture, add double cream, Vanilla extract or slit and scrape a vanilla pod and blend them all together. Leave it cool for 1/2 an hour, mix now and then, check its not thickening, as you don't want it solidifying, they just need to get cooled down now pour this into the serveware in which you want to serve, I slanted my glasses and put them in the fridge to set. May take 3 to 4 hours.
  • Once the vanilla panna cotta sets, you can start the strawberry panna cotta, you get two cups of pureed strawberries from 500 grms of strawberries into a container with sugar and cook them together until sugar is completely dissolved switch off the stove and keep aside, In an other bowl warm water and add Agar powder mix well with no lumps add this immediately into the pureed strawberry mixture blend well and leave it to cool, keep checking now and then that it doesn't set, you need it just to cool down, when its cooling down and ready to poured into the glasses to set bring your vanilla panna cotta glasses out of the fridge. Pour strawberry panna cotta into the gap until they both balance or the way you like to design it put them back into the fridge to set. May take 2 to 3 hrs
  • Once both of them are set you can serve them when needed.

Notes

Agar - Agar is a sea weed algae, it was discovered in Japan and it is called Kanten, It is called china grass in India, this is vegetarian/vegan substitute for gelatin. It even sets in room temperature and is better than gelatine even when temperature rises. It does not have any taste, odour and smell. You can find them in health food stores as powder, flakes, threads etc. 1 tbsp of agar powder dissolve it in a 4 tbsp hot water, 10 minutes it will start setting. For one cup of liquid to set use around 10 grms of Agar powder, I used 1 tbsp(8grms) as I wanted it to set it bit softer (wobbly), if you want it set properly use 10 grms.
Increase or decrease sugar as per your taste. My strawberries were a bit tart so had to use more sugar to balance it.

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Eggless Quinoa Lemon and Pistachio cookies https://www.myvegfare.com/eggless-quinoa-lemon-and-pistachio-cookies/ https://www.myvegfare.com/eggless-quinoa-lemon-and-pistachio-cookies/#comments Mon, 30 Mar 2015 02:48:49 +0000 http://wpsite.in/myvf/?p=1905 Hi everyone! How’s everyone been? I’ve been great, and for the past few day’s I’ve been getting back into writing out my recipes and working on my blog. On the last Sunday of March, which was the 29th at 1am the clocks went forward one hour. In England this means, it’s the beginning of summer,...

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Lemon cookies

Hi everyone! How’s everyone been? I’ve been great, and for the past few day’s I’ve been getting back into writing out my recipes and working on my blog. On the last Sunday of March, which was the 29th at 1am the clocks went forward one hour. In England this means, it’s the beginning of summer, which means we have more light in the evening Yay! Ah but the thought of summer brings joy, I am one of the happiest people today. I do enjoy winter, it has its own beauty, and sadly the only boring part of winter is the darkness that arrives too early. I hate to photograph my foods as I cook most of the time at night. Night photography with no special equipment and not having any perfect spots for my photo shoots becomes a tedious job… not that I am a pro in photography but natural light is a plus point. When it is not available I lose interest, compiled with all these natural disasters and my lack of knowledge using my camera to its full extent is a long road to tread, one such example is the photos of my cookies which I have published here.

lemon cookies

Anyway let’s not go too much into my photography adventures. Summer is around the corner, I love the sunshine and the beautiful gardens I see where ever I go.  Britain looks glorious love the gardens, the nature, the greenery, beautiful flowers and most importantly the people become bright and smiling.  Hmm.., I can go on and on.  Sometimes when we are lucky in this part of the world the beautiful early morning rays of the sun peeping through my window curtain makes me bake something, makes me feel I want to create something. Play around with the ingredients in my pantry.

When my kids are around I feel very energetic and crave to cook and bake something different (they are here now again for their Easter Holidays). I need somebody to taste, be a critique and tell me if I can blog my recipe with confidence. Now I keep giving my bakes to friends who would tell me what they think, I have got a few bakes I will be posting approved by my family and friends, I don’t know how you like it as I have played with different flours and it might not be everybody’s cup of tea, it will be a taste acquired.

Lemon cookies

To tell you the truth, I have been going through a bloggers block, somehow I keep postponing to write anything. Today I decided if I don’t do it I will never do, I will keep piling up my photos and they will never see the light of the day, I mean literally. Also, I have few followers and subscribers who like my style and I don’t want to disappoint themJ.

Lemon cookies

These cookies I made for my eldest she loves citrus flavour and pistachios, first time when I made these my kids who live away from home said they needed something to munch on when they are studying late in the night! And took everything away, kind off my eldest she packed them away saying that mum will anyway bake again. I baked a few different cookies for them, I will post the others soon.  So, I had to bake for my eldest again and this time I took some photos, I even shared these cookies with my neighbours and friends they all said it was lovely. Now my friends have also come to know I don’t use plain flour and I think they have started liking the taste or should I say they are getting used to the taste 🙂 and enjoy my bakes.

Recipe Source: Jayasri
Cuisine : International
Prep time : 10 minutes
cook time : 15 minutes
Yields : 20 to 25

Ingredients:
100 grams Rice flour
75 grams Quinoa Flour
75 grams Pistachio powdered
40 grams Plain flour
75 grams Butter
1 Lime zest
Juice of 1 Lime
3/4 th tsp Baking powder
1/4 tsp Baking soda
200 grams Sugar
A pinch of salt
1 Egg (optional / if you want to make it eggless omit egg from the recipe)
1/3 cup chopped pistachio kernels for decorating

Method:

Preheat the over to 350 F (175 degrees)
Line 2 baking trays with parchment paper
First mix all the flours together with salt, Pistachio powder, Baking powder and Baking soda, sift 2 to 3 times well enough and set aside in a bowl.
Take sugar and butter and cream them well together, If using Egg after creaming butter and sugar add Egg at this stage and beat well together add the grated zest of Lime and also Juice of 1 Lime as well.
Now add the mixed flours into these creamed batter, mix well together no need to over beat, blend everything well enough it comes into a dough like consistency.
Roll little balls in your hand and place them a little away from each other
Press the balls slightly and brush them with milk or water then top them with chopped pistachios and press them a little so they get stuck to the cookie dough.
Bake these cookies for 15 minutes max
once done take them out, slide the next tray for baking, meanwhile once it is cooled store them in an airtight container and stays for a week

 Lemon cookies

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Eggless Quinoa Lemon and Pistachio cookies

These cookies are not too sweet, but delicious with lemony and pistachio flavoured
Course snacks
Cuisine International
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Servings 20 to 25
Author Jayasri

Ingredients

  • 100 grams Rice flour
  • 75 grams Quinoa Flour
  • 75 grams Pistachio powdered
  • 40 grams Plain flour
  • 75 grams Butter
  • 1 Lime zest
  • Juice of 1 Lime
  • 3/4 th tsp Baking powder
  • 1/4 tsp Baking soda
  • 200 grams Sugar
  • A pinch of salt
  • 1 Egg optional / if you want to make it eggless omit egg from the recipe
  • 1/3 cup chopped pistachio kernels for decorating

Instructions

  • Preheat the over to 350 F (175 degrees)
  • Line 2 baking trays with parchment paper
  • First mix all the flours together with salt, Pistachio powder, Baking powder and Baking soda, sift 2 to 3 times well enough and set aside in a bowl.
  • Take sugar and butter and cream them well together, If using Egg after creaming butter and sugar add Egg at this stage and beat well together add the grated zest of Lime and also Juice of 1 Lime as well.
  • Now add the mixed flours into these creamed batter, mix well together no need to over beat, blend everything well enough it comes into a dough like consistency.
  • Roll little balls in your hand and place them a little away from each other
  • Press the balls slightly and brush them with milk or water then top them with chopped pistachios and press them a little so they get stuck to the cookie dough.
  • Bake these cookies for 15 minutes max
  • once done take them out, slide the next tray for baking, meanwhile once it is cooled store them in an airtight container and stays for a week

Notes

These cookies can be made with just plain flour but don't forget to add powdered pistachio
Substitute butter with oil or coconut oil but will have a coconut flavour for a vegan variation.

 

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How to Make your own Culture to make your own Yoghurt https://www.myvegfare.com/how-to-make-your-own-culture-to-make-your-own-yoghurt/ https://www.myvegfare.com/how-to-make-your-own-culture-to-make-your-own-yoghurt/#comments Wed, 04 Mar 2015 12:27:06 +0000 http://wpsite.in/myvf/?p=1878 How many of you love Yoghurt, that too Home made?.  I missed Home made yoghurt when I came to UK so much, I was so desperate to find some culture, that was when my friend offered me some culture, and I kept using it, it is something like sour-dough starter, keep feeding it and it...

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How many of you love Yoghurt, that too Home made?.  I missed Home made yoghurt when I came to UK so much, I was so desperate to find some culture, that was when my friend offered me some culture, and I kept using it, it is something like sour-dough starter, keep feeding it and it will alive. Last time when I went to India I forgot to freeze it and also went for a long holiday so lost my culture, again my friend was kind enough to supply me with more culture.

When I was talking to my mum about this she said, that her mum used to make it with stalks of chillies, In India we have this tradition in our  family if somebody asks for yoghurt at night we put a dried chilli in it and give, I really don't know why next time I should ask my mum again about this and will update here

That was when I decided why not check it out and see what really happens, and Lo! here I have my own culture, I need to thank few of friends who always enquired how I made my own Yoghurt, this post has been a long over due and here you are my good friends enjoy making your own yoghurt without any hi-fi techniques.

Yogurt

 Cultured Yoghurt ready to devour

Yoghurt

Add stalks of Red Chillies to Luke warm milk

yoghurt

After few hours you will notice that the milk has become a cultured

yoghurt

Take a table spoon of this and...

yoghurt

Add this to luke warm milk mix well and leave it in a warm place for few depending on the place you live if you live in a warm country 5 to 6 hours would be enough if you live in a cold country leave it overnight in a warm place I just live it in my Microwave

yoghurt

 Your Yoghurt is ready to enjoy, Home made from scratch, Love it then try it and tell me...

yoghurt

I enjoyed with warm Upma and Home made pickle

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How to Make your own Culture to make your own Yoghurt

Make your own Yoghurt with your own culture delicious and creamy, with no hi-fi techniques with simple pantry ingredients found in your home, Home made from scratch
Course All time
Cuisine Indian
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 6 hours
Total Time 6 hours 5 minutes
Author Jayasri

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup warm milk
  • 6 to 10 stalks of dried Red chillies or 2 to 3 whole dried red chillies

Instructions

  • Milk should be luke warm, take any bowl or cup to this add luke warm milk and stalks of dried chillies or dried whole chillies close the lid and leave it in a warm place for few hours, probably over night if you are in a cold country. may be 5 to 6 hours in a warm country.
  • After few hours you can check to see that the milk would have set to become Yoghurt.
  • Take luke warm milk, that is how much you have planned to make to that add a tbsp of this culture mix well so it gets dissolved well and again keep it in a warm place to get wonderful thick like Ice cream yoghurt to enjoy

Notes

I usually make from 2 to 3 pints ( say 1 to 2 litres) and use 1 tbsp of the culture to make it.
It is important to have luke warm milk, if it is too warm the end product will curdle which you don't want. Below I have mentioned two ways You can choose either way to make it
When I was in India I used to boil milk and let it cool down to luke warm and then make yoghurt.
I also do the above method or sometimes I just warm one glass of milk to 50 sec in my microwave and mix it with the remaining milk around 1 litre which evens out the temperature to luke warm and then proceed by adding 1 tbsp of the culture.
After coming here I just take a cup

 

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Sweet Bread/Special Bread/Milk Bread from Bangalore Iyengar's Bakery Using Bread Machine https://www.myvegfare.com/sweet-breadspecial-breadmilk-bread-from-bangalore-iyengars-bakery-using-bread-machine/ https://www.myvegfare.com/sweet-breadspecial-breadmilk-bread-from-bangalore-iyengars-bakery-using-bread-machine/#comments Fri, 05 Dec 2014 16:50:35 +0000 http://wpsite.in/myvf/?p=1784 “The smell of good bread baking, like the sound of lightly flowing water, is indescribable in its evocation of innocence and delight... [Breadmaking is] one of those almost hypnotic businesses, like a dance from some ancient ceremony. It leaves you filled with one of the world's sweetest smells... there is no chiropractic treatment, no Yoga...

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“The smell of good bread baking, like the sound of lightly flowing water, is indescribable in its evocation of innocence and delight...
[Breadmaking is] one of those almost hypnotic businesses, like a dance from some ancient ceremony. It leaves you filled with one of the world's sweetest smells... there is no chiropractic treatment, no Yoga exercise, no hour of
meditation in a music-throbbing chapel. that will leave you emptier of bad thoughts than this homely ceremony of making bread.”
M.F.K. Fisher, The Art of Eating: 50th Anniversary Edition

Iyengar Bakery Sweet Bread

I am no good with words so I can’t come up with amazing analogies as said by MFK above, instead, I only have one word to describe my feeling whilst baking bread, that it’s Awesome!

I love baking cakes, but baking bread just gives you a different feeling, the hard work of kneading, stretching and pulling (not to mention, waiting!)All for that moment when it comes to life as it rises in the oven and the whole house smells of freshly baked bread, ah…  This Bread I first posted here when I baked it by hand check the link here

This post has been in my draft from August, This recipe is requested by ones of my readers. This reader wanted to know if I could bake this bread in my Bread machine. Koolash, first of all I would like to apologise for posting this very late, I tried making this bread before I left to India, using whole meal flour but, forgot to measure the Ingredients.  After I came back from India, I noticed that I have lost one of my Bread machine blades, so I had to wait for two weeks till it arrived, so after overcoming all the setbacks I was ready to bake; not once, not twice but three times! I’ve had to bake this bread thrice believe it or not!

The first time I made it I added the ingredients, exact measurements and all, but I forgot all about it and left to do some shopping… when I came back bread was ready and good, but I wasn’t happy as I did not see the progress which I always like to watch through the little window. So I baked it again, this time on standby to watch it bake, which wasn’t the best idea since I got scared as I watched it rise in the bread machine, so thinking it might go over the top and worrying it might ruin my machine, I simply switched off the machine and took the bread out, it still had 10 minutes left in the timer so baked it in my Gas oven for the remaining 10 minutes. Surprisingly, it turned out very well; I even gave it to my friends. The bread was huge.

For the third and last time, I made my bread machine work extra hard. This time I altered the recipe a bit. The bread reached the top of the tin this time too but instead of taking it out I waited on it and all was well, the bread came out beautifully, so here I am finally posting this recipe for you! I took a quick photo of this and offered it to my friend, who a few days back had a little baby boy so, I took this bread too, along with some other goodies I had made, and they just loved it!

So, let’s get to the recipe and see how I made this bread using my bread machine.  I don’t have a hi-fi bread machine, and I usually just use it till the dough cycle, since usually I don’t have to worry about my bread rising.

Please note that I have made slight changes to the original recipe.

  Iyengar Bakery Sweet Bread

 INGREDIENTS:

  • 575grm White Bread Flour
  • 150grms Sugar*
  • 75ml Oil
  • 2 ½ tsp Yeast
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 50grm Milk powder
  • 125ml Milk
  • 125ml + 3 tbsp Warm water

METHOD:

Follow the Instructions according to the Manual of your Bread machine; basically all bread machines have the same method.

  • First add all the liquids as it is important for the yeast not to touch the liquids.
  • Then mix all the dry Ingredients thoroughly except the yeast, add the mixed dry ingredients to the tin on top of the liquids.
  • Add the yeast and set your Bread machine to “normal bread mode” or similar and switch it on.

My machine says it takes around 3 ½ hours for the whole process.

Once it is done, take the tin out of the machine. After about 5 minutes remove the bread and place onto a cooling rack (if it’s a bit stuck give it a little nudge it comes out clean)

NOTES:

Baking in a Bread machine is very easy, no kneading ( Kneading is what I love, methodically stretching & pulling just like an Aerobic dance with music), which of course you miss! However, an important thing you should definitely note is; Please do read your bread machine instruction manual.

The first time I used my bread machine I was a bit scared, now I know how it works. If you know how your bread machine works, after its dough process, that is, after its second kneading you can take the dough out by pressing the “switching off/on” button, for just a brief second as it allows such things. So that if you want, you can remove the blades and put the dough back into the tin, spread it out and allow it to continue its process.

Before the machine starts its baking process, it doesn’t mind if you open the lid every now & then, however, once it starts baking please do not open the lid as the bread might collapse (of course I haven’t tried, but that’s what the manual says!)

About this Bread:

  • This is a sweet bread so it comes out really dark in colour, but if you do not want it too dark you can reduce sugar content.
  • Please note that if you are baking by hand in your gas/electric oven cover it with a kitchen foil or it will look like it is burnt.
  • Even though it has so much sugar in it, it doesn’t taste very sweet, I have added some Tutti-frutti and sometimes dried fruits in them as well
  • Because of the sugar and milk powder the dough will be bit sticky than the usual bread doughs

Hope all the information I have given is sufficient to make this beautiful bread, if you need any more clarification please contact me I will try to solve it ASAP.  Bake and Enjoy with a hot Cuppa / Chai  / Milk Or just munch on it and also tell me how much you liked it.

One more Image of this lovely Bread

Iyengar Bakery Sweet Bread

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Vegetariana Pizza Sandwich https://www.myvegfare.com/vegetariana-pizza-sandwich/ https://www.myvegfare.com/vegetariana-pizza-sandwich/#comments Mon, 02 Dec 2013 23:53:00 +0000 http://wpsite.in/myvf/?p=10 Hi everybody, it's been a long time I said hello to you all, we are already in December, I have missed you all from almost 2 to 3 months , hoping to be more active in this part of the world, I know I have become dormant but not with cooking or baking they are...

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Hi everybody, it's been a long time I said hello to you all, we are already in December, I have missed you all from almost 2 to 3 months , hoping to be more active in this part of the world, I know I have become dormant but not with cooking or baking they are still doing well, it's just that I haven't shared anything with you  at all, I love to thank you my new followers on face book and Google+, I have to say this you are all my inspiration to come back soon and start to share my creations...Vegetariana Pizza SandwichWell you must be wondering why I am here today, Last year I had a wonderful time with my few blogger friends who was headed by Champa the lady who blogs at the Versatile Kitchen, like every year she does Bake-a-thon, that is baking the whole month of December, and I have enjoyed participating so here is an other year of Bake-a-thon enjoy the bakes you will see three times a week..
Here I go with my first Bake-a-thon..., these are as always for my Monday morning for their Lunch boxes, easy peasy pack them in kitchen foil and they love it.
I got this idea from Gino D' Acampo's, so I have been making different types of these, Long back I had made a Maffuletta bread which my kids loved, I had this in mind and Gino's pizza recipe turned it into these kind of Sandwiches.

VEGETARIANA PIZZA SANDWICH

Recipe : inspired by Gino D' Acampo
Serves: 4 to 6
This makes 2 Pizza bases

vegetariana pizza

INGREDIENTS
200 grms of Strong Whole meal bread flour and extra for dusting
7 grms (2tsp) fast action dried yeast
1/2 tsp salt
3/4th Cup of warm water nearly
of warm water
2tbsp of Extra Virgin Olive Oil
1 tbsp Italian Herbs

vegetariana pizza

FOR THE TOPPING
1 Green Capsicum/Pepper
1 Red Capsicum/ Pepper
1 Large Onion
1/4 cup chopped Kalamata Black Olives
6 to 7 Jalapenos (I used one in Jars)
1 tbsp of Extra Virgin Olive Oil
100 grm Passata
Salt and Pepper to taste
1/4tsp Red Chillies
Mozzarella cheese as much as you need 🙂

2-just now1

METHOD
Prepare the dough first, In a large bowl take warm water add yeast then add salt, Oil, Italian Herbs and flour toss them all together then pour water first 1/2 a cup mix well then start adding water until you make a dough then turn the dough onto a well floured surface and start kneading with your hand until it is smooth and elastic.
Next make your filling, First of all pour 1 tbsp of oil and heat it in a frying pan over a bit high flame, fry the Onions and  Capsicums for a few minutes switch off the stove add Jalapenos and Kalamata Olives chopped add salt , Pepper powder & chillies mix well and keep it aside to cool

Place this dough in an oiled bowl then brush the top also with oil and leave it in a warm place with a covered clingfilm for 30 to 40 minutes depending on the temperature.

Preheat the oven to Gas mark 5**/ 180 degrees
As I baked this in a 12" round cake tin I lined the cake tin with Parchment paper
Once the dough is rested and would have swollen up, take it on to the floured surface and divide it into 2 parts.

With the help of your hands push each one out from the centre and make 2 round disc, place one of the disc into the prepared tin to this apply Passata then spread the filling evenly then spread the grated cheese on it, now slowly place the other disc on top of it, and tuck them completely into the other one nicely then brush the top with milk. Bake it in the preheated oven for 20 to 25 minutes until a skewer inserted comes out clean or the bread is browned nicely on top.

Take it out on to cooling rack for few minutes, take it on to a board cut them into how many wedges you want and serve them or like me I packed them in their lunch boxes.

NOTES:  I could have used capsicum & onions just like that with other ingredients, but sauteed them as capsicum tends to give out water and the bread becomes gooey and soft, which my kids don't like so fried them both used them in the filling.
Hope you make it love it and enjoy it...
take care
c you soon....

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Eggless Hot Cross Buns for Easter ( Tangzhong Method ) https://www.myvegfare.com/eggless-hot-cross-buns-for-easter-tangzhong-method/ https://www.myvegfare.com/eggless-hot-cross-buns-for-easter-tangzhong-method/#comments Fri, 15 Mar 2013 00:58:00 +0000 http://wpsite.in/myvf/?p=16 The wind moving around 70 to 80 miles per hour, has broken my fence off , Sun is playing Hide and seek and the rain pouring down from past two days and the biting cold has driven me mad, It is only here you can see different seasons in one day.  People always talk about...

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The wind moving around 70 to 80 miles per hour, has broken my fence off , Sun is playing Hide and seek and the rain pouring down from past two days and the biting cold has driven me mad, It is only here you can see different seasons in one day.  People always talk about weather, even though the weather is not  good, some things make me very happy like  when I have to bake breads, I am not a dessert person, I don't really enjoy baking any kind of desserts but definitely love baking breads, I love trying out new variations, methods, types and from different cuisines and of course around the world, but I need somebody to eat them too.., The problem for me is my kids love eating breads only in their lunch box, otherwise they don't mind eating pizzas. I baked two different breads immediately, when Swathi announced this month's challenge.
I have used Tangzhong method of baking bread previously, and I also have made a separate post on how to make Tangzhong here.  So, I will not be explaining how to do it.
This month swathi of Zesty south Indian Kitchen challenged us to bake Breads using Tangzhong method, for this months Baking Partners Group as I have numerous breads with this method, I chose to bake Hot Cross Buns as we are nearing Easter, Here in Easter you can see these Buns in all Shops, people enjoy this all through Easter and is a favourite for every one, My kids love them and I bake them time to time, as I can use lot of Raisins in them :).. Toast it with some Jam and Mmmm..., super delicious...

HOT CROSS BUNS 
Recipe Source: Christine's Recipes
Tangzhong method minimal changes

INGREDIENTS FOR THE BREAD
350grm Bread flour
35 grms sugar
5 g salt
7 g milk powder
125 ml milk
120 grm Tanzhong ( water Roux )
6 g yeast
30 g butter
100 g Raisins
1/2 tsp mixed spice

FLOUR PASTE:
4 tbsp of plain flour
2 to 2 and 1/2 tbsp of water

TANGZHONG METHOD:
1/3 cup or 50 grms of Bajri flour
1/2 cup of water
1/2 cup of milk

Check out the Tangzhong method in this post, I used Bajri flour, funnily it took a bit long time to get that 65 degree and was a bit liquidy than the usual way I make.  I was a bit worried but my bread turned out beautifully no complaints.

METHOD:
Make the Tangzhong and keep aside for it to cool down.
In a large bowl take yeast and warm water and leave it for few minutes, you will notice bubbles forming, this is to make sure the yeast is still active.
Now to this add all the other Ingredients listed above except for Raisins and knead it into a soft dough, It might be a bit sticky but kneading it well enough with the help of little flour by just dipping your hand in it now and then makes into a pliable dough.
Oil a bowl and leave it for its first rise around 1 to 1 and 1/2 hours, once it is double in size punch it down and spread the dough on the kitchen table and spread Raisins on it and slowly knead it into the dough.

Preheat the oven to 190 degree / 375 dF / Gas Mark 6
Make 6 rolls and leave it for a second rise on a baking parchment, for further an hour.
Make flour paste, add water little by little to the plain flour and make it into a semi thick paste, fill this into a piping bag and make a cross over the Buns.
Give them all a milk wash and bake them for 15 to 20 minutes according to your oven.

Lo!, your Hot cross buns...
Hot Cross Buns
Hot Cross Buns
One a penny two a penny
Hot cross Buns.....

Who want Hot Cross Buns... ?, At last I could post this recipe.., I keep postponing to post all my  recipes even though I cook or bake them, Good God! I have posted them before Easter.....
Here are few more of my posts with this method.., I have a few more which I have not been able to post till..

Tangzhong (water Roux) for  Bread Baking
Paneer and Mint flavoured Garlic Rolls
Eggless Chocolate Coronets
Pear, Nuts and Dried fruits in Swirl rolls

c you soon with an other recipe...
This is also yeast spotted !! 🙂

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Dal Dahi Vada Chat https://www.myvegfare.com/dal-dahi-vada-chat/ https://www.myvegfare.com/dal-dahi-vada-chat/#comments Sun, 10 Feb 2013 01:15:00 +0000 http://wpsite.in/myvf/?p=18 DAL DAHI WADA CHAT  Hi everybody, Hope you are all doing well, today I am here with a new recipe and also new way to shop, to all my Indian readers and bloggers, Shopping is what we all love to do, everybody like to shop, and each of us have different tastes and interest right...

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 Hi everybody, Hope you are all doing well, today I am here with a new recipe and also new way to shop, to all my Indian readers and bloggers, Shopping is what we all love to do, everybody like to shop, and each of us have different tastes and interest right ? If you ask me anywhere I go or if I go through online I always keep looking at kitchen things and Ingredients, vegetables and fruits from different cuisines and around the world.  what are your interests in shopping, Check out this website Cuponation for hundreds of bargains on online shopping with loads of coupons to enjoy shopping Immensely. Jabong and Myntra are two sites in this website.  Linking this recipe to Bharathy's first event, check out her blog and Enjoy shopping.

This recipe is not something new as I said earlier, A new wine in an old bottle, A slight twist to our authentic Urad Dal vada recipe, A twist which our customers loved, so  has come to e-book, as my judges, critics showed a thumbs up sign, It all started with something I promised my kids I would prepare it when they came back from college, Now, what was it , It is something everybody loves , Gobi Manchurian, my kids love it as everybody who has tasted it do, It is a fusion of Indo-chinese cooking, but,  decided to make something else, ( Just like I twist my reicpes!!).   When Kalyani announced this month's Magic mingle - Urad dal and Lemon, I have been thinking, and I came up with this, I was a bit worried to post, as one of the posts I made with Haldiram's samosa and turned it into a chat, one of the readers thought that it was ridiculous to make chat like that, Personally I feel their is no such specific recipe that you have to make chat only with these, right ?.  In Bangalore we have so many chat center's and you would be surprised to know the different kind of chats people make, eat and enjoy.  Thinking in that line I thought why not when you like Vada, Dahi in your chat why not turn it into a chat., to make slightly healthier I added some more Dals to it, But, it totally your choice to make it the way you want to give it a twist.., I will give you some variations in the end.
Coming to my recipe.. what and how I made it. read through...

URAD DAL VADA CHAT



INGREDIENTS:
FOR THE VADAS
1 Cup Urad Dal
2 tbsp Channa dal
1 tbsp Moong dal
2 tbsp cup Horse Gram / Kollu
1 tbsp Poha / Avalakki /thick flattened Rice flakes
1/4 cup +2 tbsp water
2 tbsp Lemon Juice
1 capsicum / Pepper
3 to 4 Green chillies
1 tsp coarsely crushed Pepper
1'' Fresh Ginger
salt as required ( 1 and 1/2 tsp)
A pinch of Asafoetida
A pinch of Baking soda

FOR THE CHAT
2 Carrots finely grated
2 Onions chopped fine

1 tsp Chilli powder
1 tbsp Lemon juice
2 to 4 tbsp finely chopped coriander leaves
1/2 tsp salt
2 tsp Chat masala powder

FOR GARNISHING
Fine Sev and spiced Mixture ( I have used murmura mixture) as required
Sweet Chutney
Green Chutney

FOR DAHI MASALA
1 Cup of fresh thick Yogurt / Dahi / soy yogurt
1/w tsp sugar
1/2 tsp Chat masala
1/4 tsp salt
1/4 to 1/2 tsp Chilli powder ( as required)

METHOD:


FOR MAKING VADAS
Soak Urad dal, channa dal, moong dal and Horse gram for 3 hours.  Wash and soak poha saperately.
Chop Capsicum / green pepper, Green chillies, curry leaves and crushed Black Pepper.
Grind all the soaked Ingredients above with ginger and poha in it. use very little water, by sprinkling or tbsp water now and then, and grinding it into a smooth paste,
Important point: Do not add too much water, this will make the batter obsorb more oil and vadas will be very oily and kind of losses its texture, Once it is completely grinded well, you will notice that batter when picked will not stick to your hands, it will fluffy.


Once the batter is ready add all the other Ingredients mix well and fry them in hot oil, make small round balls with a small hole in the middle and fry them. Heat the oil, hold your palm on top of the oil ( not very close ), when you feel the heat that means your oil is hot, keep the flame to medium add a drop of the batter to check if it is hot, within a few seconds if the batter springs on to the top that means your oil is perfect. Now fry the batter as vadas, once they are golden red in colour, take them out of the oil and drain them on a kitchen paper.

METHOD TO MAKE THE CHAT
Grate carrots, chop onion, and all the other Ingredients under chat mix well and keep aside, do not add salt.
Once the vadas are ready add salt and lemon juice to the chat otherwise it will start giving out water, so add it in the end mix well just before serving.

METHOD TO MAKE DAHI MASALA
Take 1 or 2 cups of Plain Yogurt / Dahi in a bowl to this add little salt ( not too much as vada, chat mixture all have salt in it ), then add required quantity to chat masala, chilli powder, sugar accordingly as required to the quantity of Yogurt you are using. Above I have give for the quantity of one cup mix well and use.

ASSEMBLING DAL DAHI VADA CHAT
Cut the vadas horizontally into half, place them on a plate, sprinkle the chat mixture on top of it, then add the sev or some spicy mixture on top of it, add sweet chutney, green chutney as required to the Dal vada, you can enjoy the chat as it is or you can add Dahi Masala to it and enjoy the chat.

We all loved the chat with Dahi / Yogurt Masala, it was very tasty.  So, I decided to call this Dal Dahi Vada Chat.
This was my chat as I just ate one (a little bit one was mine!!) , cut the vadas horizontally into half, sprinkle the chat on top of it as shown in the pictures, then pour Dahi Masala on top of it. Enjoy...

This Chat goes to Magic Mingle of Kalyani's this month she gave us Urad dal and Lemon juice., tune in I have some more recipes on this combo..

VARIATION: You can just make this with only Urad dal,  You can omit capsicum/peppers from this above recipe, Make it VEGAN by not using Yogurt in this recipe or you can use soy yogurt.

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Eggless Brownie Pull apart Bread - Brownie in my Bread !! https://www.myvegfare.com/eggless-brownie-pull-apart-bread-brownie-in-my-bread/ https://www.myvegfare.com/eggless-brownie-pull-apart-bread-brownie-in-my-bread/#comments Thu, 31 Jan 2013 23:45:00 +0000 http://wpsite.in/myvf/?p=20 Yup!, can't believe, can you ? I didn't too..., until it came out of the oven beautifully, Brownie that was what I was planning to bake, these pull apart breads, Aparna got us into We Knead to Bake..., made us Bread Bake-o-holics, bake more breads.., One of the Group member Niv was going on a...

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Yup!, can't believe, can you ? I didn't too..., until it came out of the oven beautifully, Brownie that was what I was planning to bake, these pull apart breads, Aparna got us into We Knead to Bake..., made us Bread Bake-o-holics, bake more breads.., One of the Group member Niv was going on a baking spree just like me, the third bread she baked kept going on in my mind, I think the cinnamon kept going  on and on in my head ended me up baking this bread.
When I baked it and told my kids does anyone want to try out my bread they were making faces, My son went Amma (mum), Please do you think it will work.., and I said I think it has worked he threw his arms up in the air and made faces.  As it was late in the night and I wanted my bread to cool down I just left it at that, next day morning, I left a little note on the kitchen table your bread for lunch box is in the bread box, they were quite huge, I was wondering if my kids would take it in the their lunch box..., but to my surprise out of the six two were gone. So I knew 2 of them in their Lunch box, I couldn't resist, oh! did I tell you the brownie filling was left over which I had baked when the bread was in its second proving stage, Those two little brownies were sat their sadly, feeling bad I suppose that they couldn't go into the bread!!, well, I ate one of them and thought Mmm.., It is yummy..,  Fingers crossed I was waiting for them to come home, I really torture them when I bake, and ask them hundred things about the bake, they get so tired.  I thought of texting them, but decided no let me see their face then I would know the truth, as sometimes they do not want to hurt mum and say so-so and I know I should not post this :).

Well, the result, My daughter entered and I immediately asked her, how was your bread today..., she said it was so-so mum, I was totally dissappointed, then came my darling son, entered and as always first thing he tells me is how the bread was each and every time I bake a new one for his Lunch box, he is such a Mama's boy that's what my girls call him :)), they are so jealous.., well, whatever it is.., he said mum you bread really worked, the brownie bread was delicious.., down came my daughter screaming oh! R you are such a spoil sport I wanted to tease mum and keep it going for sometime, you spoiled everything, huh!*&%$..., and all said and done and both having argued, she told me, Mum you nailed it, It is really so delicious.., and even my Friend who dropped by too., loved it... Success.., I decided I am going to make it with more variations in future and turn it out much more interesting.., Oh! I know you are all curious to find out how I baked it right ? this is how... go read it and try it and tell me about it...

EGGLESS VEGAN BROWNIE PULL APART BREAD

INGREDIENTS:
FOR THE DOUGH
2 tbsp of warm water
1 tsp sugar
2 tsp Yeast
3 cups of Whole wheat White Bread flour ( nearly 375 gms (plus extra around 50 grms)
1 tsp salt
1/4 oil (butter if you prefer 50 grms)
50 grms sugar

1 and 1/4 to 1/2 cup milk**


VEGAN EGGLESS BROWNIE
100 grms Plain flour
1 tbsp Carob powder ( cocoa powder)
1/4 cup oil / 50 grms Margarine
200 grms soft brown sugar
75 grms chocolate chips
1 tsp vanilla extract
2 tbsp Potato flour
6 tbsp water
2 tbsp water
pinch of salt


METHOD FOR MAKING THE BROWNIE BATTER
FOR FILLING IN THE BREAD
100 grms All purpose flour / Plain flour
2 tbsp Cocoa powder (Carob powder)
1 tsp Baking Powder
1/8th tsp Baking soda
200 grms soft brown sugar
1/4 cup oil / butter / Margarine
2 tbsp water
75 grms white chocolate / dark choco chips
1 tsp vanilla extract
pinch of salt
2 tbsp Potato Flour
7 tbsp of warm water
1/4 cup fudge chips

METHOD FOR THE BROWNIE BATTER
In a bowl take the flour, baking powder, baking soda, pinch of salt and cocoa powder, sift them all well together.
In an another large bowl take warm 7 tbsp of water dissolve potato starch in it completely and beat it well together, it becomes smooth and fluffy, ( I made this in a little bowl and then took it to the large bowl).  to this add sugar, vanilla extract, melted butter / Margarine / oil, blend them well together.
To this above liquid mixture, add the dry Ingredients incorporating all the flour well blended, if it is too dry add one or two tbsp of hot water and keep the batter ready, to this add chopped white chocolate / chips and fudge chips and keep it ready

METHOD:
FOR ASSEMBLING THE BROWNIE IN THE BREAD
In a large bowl take yeast and 2 tbsp of warm water with tsp of sugar and leave it in a warm place for few minutes, you can notice bubbles forming up this shows that the yeast is active.
To this add all the other Ingredients said above under the Dough, mix them well, use a food processor or your hand and make it into a pliable dough, make it into a chappati dough consistency.
Once the dough is ready, Knead the dough  for at least 10 minutes until it very pliable, smooth and soft, this helps in the gluten formation. Lightly oil the bowl and leave the dough covered for at least 1 and 1/2 hours or leave it until it is doubled in size.
Preheat the oven to 180 C / 350 F / Gas Mark 5*
Make the Brownie batter when you keep the dough to raise after an hour.
Oil a tray and sprinkle some flour and tap it down so there is no extra flour on it or place a parchment paper in the tray.


Once the dough is proven deflate the dough dust the kitchen work surface with flour, flatten the dough into a square as shown and the filling can be made in  two ways.
1.  Spread the brownie  filling  on to the flattened dough and  cut it into 6 lengthwise strips and roll them into a circle, pull one of the bottom side and cover it completely and lay it on the baking pan, cake tin, or on what ever you are baking it in.
2. Or as I did,  once you have made it into a square, cut them into 6 equal parts, fill the brownie batter on each of the strip and roll them up as said above and cover one of the side by pulling dough and place it on the baking tin.
Once all the rolls are ready, place them with a few inch gap on the tin, cover it again with a tea towel or with a cling film for an hour or until it rises ( I usually do not allow it to rise too much as the first time round).
At this time for the second raise, I baked the remaining brownie batter in little cases, for 15 minutes.
Brush the top of the bread with milk and bake it in the middle rack for 30 to 40** minutes or until the top is golden brown in colour or check it with a skewer when it comes out clean.
Take it out of the oven and leave it on a cooling rack for 10 minutes, release the bread from the loaf tin immediately after 10 minutes*** and leave it directly on the wiring rack to cool down completely.

NOTES
As I have always said my oven temperature is very high so I bake them at Gas mark 3
** My bread got baked by 40 minutes
*** I remove my bread immediately after 10 minutes the bread will be still very warm because of this the bottom side becomes soggy if left in tin for a long time this is my experience so I always take it out and leave it on the the wiring rack this helps the bread cooling down without a soggy bottom, sometimes I turn out  the bread place it in the loaf pan again and bake it for 5 more minutes this makes my bread has a crusty bottom as well :)).
You can add Honey, Maple syrup, Jaggery instead of sugar too..
If you want to Make it with Eggs try substituting 2 Eggs for potato flour, but then give more gap between the rolls as it might raise too much.

VEGAN VARIATION: 

1. You can use Vegan butter
2. You can otherwise omit the chocolate chips, find daity free chips
3. In place of milk you can use Oats milk, Almond milk, soya milk or Just plain water

If you ever try these variations leave a note here so I would be delighted to know how it turned out. This bread goes to WKTB#1, of Aparna of My diverse Kitchen and it is also yeast spotted.

 

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Hi everybody, Hope you are all doing well, Day by Day weather is getting colder and colder, I thought we might be having snow as the temperature are dipping down and down, A bit scary for me, and I hate the heaters, I keep bringing it down and my family hate me for that, I hate the heater as I end up having headaches.., even though sometimes I like winter I don't like the heaters.  One more thing I get scared of winter is the Bug which goes around when everybody gets sick and goes around in circles :)), almost every year I get stuck with flu and suffer too much, so this time I decided I will get a Flu Jab and escape from this problem, funnily after taking the flu jab within 4 days I was down with Laryngitis  and viral fever and that too I got complete down the day my mom went back to India!!.
Anyways Flu which bugged me for a long time kept me away from blogging and I missed to post few of my recipes for the Events which I was part of it, I have to thank all of them for understanding my problem and allowed me to post when I recover and here I am ready to post one by one and hope you will enjoy as did my friends and family.
Gayatri of Gayatri's cook spot  had asked us to make a Butter Cake for the Eggless Baking Challenge and I thought this was a chance to post a cake which I used to do before when I used  to use  lot of butter,  I have  cut down a lot these days on butter, but as this cake is a butter cake you can't go back on it  right ?, This time I changed a bit from my usual Eggless butter cake recipe, which also turned out really well, My other cake I will post someday soon the usual recipe I always make.  Hope you like this , Bake it, eat it, enjoy it, and write to me about it.  Here is how the recipe goes...

I have decided to post my event recipes from today continuously for 4 days. I want to do this so I can post my other recipes soon, as I have been baking quite a lot, and want to post them all stay tuned for these bakes...

EGGLESS BUTTER CAKE

INGREDIENTS:
1 and 1/2 cup (220 gms) All Purpose Flour
1/2 (100gms) Butter
2 tsp Baking powder
1  tsp Baking soda
1/4 tsp Cinnamon powder
2/3 rd cup granulated sugar
1/2 (150 ml) cup Condensed milk
1/4 cup milk
1/2 Cup warm water*
1 tbsp Vinegar
1 tbsp Vanilla extract
20 gms Corn Starch

Topping:
1/4 + 1tbsp butter
2tbsp Brown sugar
1/2 tsp Cinnamon powder

METHOD:
Sift all the dry Ingredients ( All purpose flour, Baking powder, Baking soda and corn starch ) together and keep aside. (except for sugar)
Preheat oven to Gas Mark 4 / 170 degree
Line a Baking tin 9''
Take a Large bowl add melted butter and sugar cream them well together, In a blender ( I used my Indian mixie ) Blend condensed milk with milk, add it to the creamed mixture, mix them all well enough.
To this add vinegar, vanilla extract and warm water and combine them all.
Now add the dried Ingredients to the combined liquid ingredients little at a time, and make sure there are no lumps in the cake batter.
Pour this batter into the prepared tin, Bake it for 35 minutes depending upon your oven, check if it is baked perfectly by inserting a skewer or tooth pick, when it comes out clean cake is done.
Remove it from the oven and cool it on a wiring rack for 10 minutes then release it from the tin. Allow it to completely cool down and enjoy...
Gayatri had asked us to do cinnamon topping. which I did not do, I have given the topping ingredients you need to melt, mix well and top it on the cake when it is still warm.
My kids didn't want that topping so I added cinnamon powder to the cake batter itself.

Thanks Gayatri Enjoyed it, Thanks for giving me time to post...
Check this link for the round-up of all the Eggless Butter cakes 

NOTES: This cake was lovely to taste, but I thought it was a bit dry.

This cake also goes to my 3rd day of Bake-a-thon started by Champa of Versatile Vegetarian and my other blogger friends are doing this with me are Srivalli, Priya, Preethi, Sumana and Veena

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