Showing posts with label Fun Baking with Kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fun Baking with Kids. Show all posts

Monday 14 April 2014

Double Chocolate Cupcake with chocolate frosting

In the west you hear lot about comfort food, honesty this term does not make much sense to my Indian foodie heart as I feel everything we cook is comforting and specially what our mother would  cook for us is the ultimate comfort food. With this thought, I was thinking what really pops in our head when most of think of one thing which would bring a smile. Chocolates!!!

I am sure I could not be wrong with that. We all are so obsessed with chocolates and its loved by every age and gender. So I got my sleeve’s up to bake dark, rich, soft and extremely chocolaty double chocolate cupcake with a smooth chocolate frosting. Well I did not made my frosting super chocolaty as I like the chocolate chips to stand out but you can go ahead with adding 2-3 full tbsp of coco powder to intensify the chocolate flavor in the cupcake frosting.



Though I started with a mood to do beautifully frosted cupcake but in the end lost the steam and again washed my hand by rustic look (lazy look, I should write rather) but the taste did the talking and my little one came running for the next one as soon as finished her first cupcake.
Double Chocolate Cupcake
1/2 cup Unsalted butter
80gm Semi-sweet dark chocolate
1/2 cup Cocoa powder
3/4 cup All-purpose flour
1/2 tsp Baking soda
3/4 tsp Baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
2 large eggs, at room temperature
1/2 cup  granulated sugar
1/4 cup light brown sugar
1 tsp  vanilla extract
1/2 cup  buttermilk

Dark Chocolate Frosting

2 ¾ cup Confectioners’ sugar
2/3 cup Unsweetened cocoa powder
6 Tbsp unsalted butter, softened to room temperature
6 Tbsp heavy cream
1 tsp vanilla extract
1/3 cup Semi-sweet chocolate chips for decoration
For the cupcakes:
Preheat the oven to 180 °C. Line a 12 cup cupcake pan with cupcake liners. I used a 6 cup pan and baked in two batches.
Melt the butter and chocolate together in the microwave for 2 min and stirring every 30 sec. You may also melt the butter and chocolate over low heat on a double boiler. Stir until smooth and let it cool a bit.
In a bowl, mix the cocoa powder, flour, baking soda, baking powder, and salt together until thoroughly combined.
 In a large bowl, whisk the eggs, sugar, brown sugar, and vanilla together until smooth. Add the cooled butter/chocolate and whisk until smooth.
Add half of the flour mixture, then half of the buttermilk. (To make buttermilk at home just add a tsp of  white vinegar in ½ cup milk and let it stand for 5-7 min.)***
Repeat until everything is added. Stir until just combined; do not overmix. The batter will be very thick, so don’t worry.
Divide the batter between 12 liners in your cupcake pan. Bake for 18 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Allow to cool completely before frosting.
For the frosting: sift together the confectioners' sugar and cocoa powder to assure there are no lumps. Set aside.

 With a handheld mixer, beat the butter on medium speed until creamy - about 2 minutes. Gradually add the sifted sugar/cocoa powder alternately with the heavy cream and vanilla. Beat on low speed after each addition. Once all added, beat on high speed until creamy and combined for at least 2 minutes. Add a pinch of salt if frosting is too sweet.
Frost cooled cupcakes and top with chocolate chips and that’s it. You have these lovely cute intense chocolate cupcake inviting to taste them. Do bake them and let me know, how they turned out.


Tuesday 8 April 2014

Focaccia with green olives,onion rings and thyme


When it comes to watching TV, many gets surprised that even being a woman I don’t watch much of it. I cant watch movies on TV because I don’t have patence to sit for that long and my “Task to do” keeps popping up in my head and “Soap Opera” we don’t get along. Its only been quite a few food and travel shows which could get my attention. Among them I love Masterchef Australia and lately I have got to learn a lot from food safari.
Focaccia is one of dishes/recipes I got to know through this show. it is a flat oven-baked Italian bread, which may be topped with herbs or other ingredients.



Focaccia’s dough is  similar in style and texture to pizza dough, consisting of high-gluten flour, water, salt and yeast. It is typically rolled out or pressed by hand into a thick layer of dough and then baked in a stone-bottom or hearth oven. Bakers often dot the bread to create multiple wells by finger to relieve bubbling on the surface of the bread.

The recipe fits into my philosophy I tried my hand on it and what I had was unbelievable good looking flat bread which is chewy yet soft and moist from inside. I have tried few versions but today I am sharing Focaccia with green olive and onion rings and thyme.
Genrally  focaccia is made in square shape but I got away with me lazy streak and made it oval this time
150 gm  Flour
1 tsp Dry Yeast
1 tsp Sugar
1 tsp Salt plus a pinch or two
3-4 Cloves Garlic, chopped
1 cups Lukewarm water
1 Egg, whisked
3-4 Sprigs of fresh thyme
2 Tbsp Olive
1 small red onion, peeled and ringed
8-10 Green olives, pitted and sliced
Freshly crushed peppers
Mix the flour, yeast, salt, sugar, warm water and egg to form a firm, yet soft dough.
Flour the dough lightly and let it rise until it has doubled in size. Keep in covered with a wet cloth or cling film to preserve the moisture in the bread.
Place the chopped garlic cloves and thyme in a bowl with some olive oil and leave it for an hour.
Once the dough has doubled in size, punch out the air with your fingers and let it rise again for 30 minutes.
After the second rise, roll the dough into a large oval (you can do a rectangle, if you want to go traditional way).
Make small holes in the dough with your little finger, without pushing out the air.
 Spread the oil mixture evenly on the surface of the bread. Place the onion rings and olives on the bread. Sprinkle some salt and freshly crushed peppers.
Place the bread on a greased baking tray and bake in a preheated oven at 200 ºC for 15-30 minutes until the bread is golden brown in color.
Serve hot with your choice of dip, i like curd with butter roasted garlic dip. Try it out!!

Sunday 9 February 2014

Easy and Fun - Cinnamon Sugar doughnuts


Doughnuts for me always been an exotic treat as in India good doughnuts can be tasted only at fine bakeries or café unlike west where they are everywhere. Always great in taste and quality. I remember how I treated myself with variety of doughnuts during my stay in Australia. My sweet tooth which loves all not so sweet things got soaked in doughnuts and tarts.


I use to wonder how these things are made and never in my dream, thought that these are deep fried items. Seriously I did not know till I saw in Masterchef Australia that doughnuts are fried.
So now you can imagine what my thoughts must be for considering them as a dish could be made at home. “It’s a store brought thing” was encrypted in my subconscious mind, till I ran into Krispy Creame doughnuts some time back. Off course they are yummilicious. Soft as clouds and super tasty.
It rang a bell inside me asked why don’t you at least try give it a try.
So with newly found motivation I turned to take up this battle.
With some doubts and lot of determination I stared making them and before I could doubt more they were there on my plate. I did not know a home cook can make doughnuts in a humble kitchen and its not a rocket science.
I am in so much love with these fluffy, fragrant and sugary babies that I want to make them again and again. It feels like dream to me.
All you need is:

2 tsp active dry yeast
1½ Tablespoons Lukewarm Water
½  Cup Lukewarm Milk
4 Tablespoons Superfine Sugar, plus extra, for dusting
50g Unsalted Butter, melted
2¼ Cups (335g) Flour
1 eggs
1 tsp ground cinnamon
Vegetable oil, for deep-frying
Place the yeast, water, milk and 1 tablespoon of sugar in a large bowl and set aside in a warm place for 10 minutes or until bubbles appear on the surface.
Add the butter, flour, eggs and another 1 tablespoon sugar to the yeast mixture and use a spatula to mix until a sticky dough forms. Turn out onto a lightly floured surface and knead until smooth.
 Place the dough in a lightly oiled bowl, cover with a clean, damp cloth and set aside in a warm place for 45 minutes or until doubled in size.
 Knead the dough on a lightly floured surface for 5 minutes or until smooth and elastic. Make a ball of dough and roll out 1cm-thick.
 Use a 6cm-round cutter to cut around the dough to make 6 rounds. Use a 2cm-round cutter to cut holes from the centre of the rounds to make rings.
Place rings on a baking tray lined with baking paper and set aside for 30 minutes or until risen.
 Place the oil  in a large and deep pan over medium heat until temperature reaches 180°C.
Cook the doughnuts, in batches, for 1–2 minutes each side or until golden.
Drain on absorbent paper. Dust with the extra sugar and serve immediately.
Ta-da , crispy on outside and fluffy soft from inside doughnuts are ready.   
Verdict – If I can make doughnuts at home, you can make them too and with sooooo.. much less worries.



Monday 27 January 2014

Chocolate Cinnamon Wonton Donna Hay Style

Wontons are dumpling dish which is made in various ways in south east Asian countries. There are both boil and deep fried version with various different fillings. Earlier the shell was made by rolling out very thin wonton sheets but now days most of the Super markets have got ready made wonton sheets. In Indian we get it like Spring roll sheet as well.
I am a big fan of Donna Hay; she is an Australian food stylist, author, and magazine editor. I love her “Fast, Fresh, Simple” series. She does magic using just couple of simple ingredients and cooks stunning dishes.
Another reason for my love for her is our common love for white color. She is an extensive user of white in all her enamelware, crockery and kitchen equipment. Even her food styling and photography is heavily based on white themes. So, I decided to do my wonton photograph in white theme too.


Wonton sheet is one of the produce she has used to present a range of dishes and Yes, savoury as well as sweets. Chocolate cinnamon wonton is my favorite because it’s really really really: Fresh, Fast and Simple. 15 minutes all you need to pull this out of your magic box. All you need are following for this recipe:

8 Wonton Wrappers or 2 Spring Roll Sheets
20 gm Butter, melted
8 Small Squares of Dark Chocolate
1 tsp Ground Cinnamon
2 tbsp caster sugar

Pre-heat the oven at 180 ºC
If using spring roll sheet fold it from middle to divide in half and then fold one more time from middle. Cut from these fold mark to divide one sheet in 4 small squares
Brush the edges of the wonton wrappers with a little butter and fold from middle to make a rectangle
Place a chocolate square in the middle of the rectangle and press to seal the edges.  You will make 8 rectangles

Place on a baking tray lined with baking paper. Brush wontons with butter and bake for 8 minutes or until golden
 
Sprinkle with combined cinnamon and sugar. Your Chocolate cinnamon wonton is ready
Serve warm
These small nibbles are great for any time, have them with tea (Again?? Yeah), serve with your favorite ice-cream to add panache in your dessert or just have them just like that…crunchy, warm chocolaty treat anytime


Tuesday 14 January 2014

Easy and Fun Baking - Ginger Cookies

Winter continues to play hide and seek. Yesterday’s bright and sunny day has given way to gray clouds again. The cold wind has again forced me take out my pullover this morning. These very rare days of slight cold make me nostalgic about winters of back home.
Having a cup of tea with freshly baked ginger cookies make a winter evening more enjoyable. You must be wondering, why every time I just think of having tea. LOL!! I love tea and everything which makes a cup of tea special. My love for tea has fetched me the title of “Miss Tea Pot”.  
Baking cookies sounds like a very tough job. Take my words, it’s not as difficult as it might seems.  I am sharing one of very simple recipe of make amazing cookies.
1 ¾  Cup Plain Flour
1 tps Baking Powder
2 tps Ground Cinnamon
1 ½ tps Ground Cloves
 ½ tps Ground nutmeg
 ½ tps Ground Ginger
¼ tps Salt
1 ½ Cup Brown Sugar
1 Cup Chopped Candied Ginger
1/3 Cup Vegetable Oil
3 eggs (Can use 1 cup of melted butter if you don’t want to use egg. )
Line a baking dish with butter/ baking paper and sprinkle very small amount of flour evenly
Pre-heat the oven at 180 ºC
Mix all the dry ingredients in one large bowl
Mix all the wet ingredients in another bowl
Mix both by adding small amount of wet mixture at a time in dry mixture.
(If using butter beat butter and sugar together lightly and then add all the dry ingredients. Mix well till the dough come together)
Prepare soft dough.
Roll out small size boll of dough and flatten to make coin medium size discs.
Bake for 20 minute at 220 ºC till golden brown . Cool on wire rack.
And that’s it!!!  You are done.
 Your Ginger Cookies are ready to enjoy. This recipe is so easy, try making these with your kids, it will be so much fun.
Ginger and spices together infuse such warm sensation on the plate that anyone can’t stop going for one bit after another. So make sure you make plenty.