Friday, 22 May 2009

Pumpkin Almond Cup Cakes



Few days back I made 'Khatakhata' - a special mixed vegetable dish from konkani cuisine. It needs pumpkin and I looked for it through all grocery stores, super markets, indian stores but every one said its out of season. But Wholes food had canned pumpkin and I thought of giving it a try. But when I opened the can I found that it was mashed one and not cubed ones. So I couldnt use that in the khatkhata. (Yes recipe will come for it when I cook it next time as this time I forgot to take pics). Then I was looking for all pumpkin recipes that can use puree of Pumpkin and found that cupcakes use them. So finally after reading lot I came up with this my version. Once it started baking it spread so much of aroma that I just couldnt wait for them to get ready. What a nice way to eat Pumpkin :)

Pumpkin Almond Cup Cakes
Ingredients
2 cup Pumpkin Puree
3 Cup Maida
1 Cup Butter
1.5 Cup Brown Sugar
1/2 Cup Castor Sugar
2 Spoon Baking Powder
1/2 Spoon Baking Soda
1/2 Cup Milk
1/2 Spoon Cinnamon Powder
1/2 Spoon Cloves Powder
1/2 Spoon Nutmeg Powder
1/4 Cup Almond Sliced
1/2 Spoon Pistachio Essence
2 Eggs

Method
  • Sieve through Maida, baking powder, baking soda few times.
  • Mix Nutmeg powder, cinnamon powder and cloves powder. Keep aside
  • In a bowl, beat butter, brown sugar and castor sugar together untill mixture is fluffy and sugar is completely mixed
  • Add in each egg at a time and beat them into the mixture.
  • Now add the sieved maida-bakingpowder mixture little at a time till completely accomodated. Stir with a spatula and dont use blender here.
  • Add milk and mix well. Mixture will thin down a little
  • Add pumkin puree and pistacheo essence and mix gently using the spatula
  • Mix in the almonds except few to decorate in the batter.
  • Preheat the oven to 350F/180C
  • Grease the cup cake trays and fill in the mixture upto 3/4th level in each cup
  • Garnish with remaining almonds
  • Bake in the oven on 350F/180C for 20 minutes. Knife inserted should come out clean.
Notes
If you are using fresh pumkin, just steam the pumkin and then mash it in mixie. I guess that should work too.
Made around 16 medium sized cup cakes

Wednesday, 13 May 2009

Very Berry Cake


Right now we get so many variety of berries out here that I thought it would be a good idea to try out this cake.

Very Berry Cake
Ingredients
3 Cups Maida
4 Spoon Baking Powder
2 Eggs
1 Cup Butter
1 Cup Sugar
3/4 Cup Milk
2 Cup Rasberry
2 Cup Blue Berry
3/4 Cup Black Berry
6-8 Strawberries
Salt to taste

Method
  • Mix the butter and sugar with the handheld mixer.
  • Add Egg and mix again till thick and smooth paste
  • Sieve the maida, baking powder and salt together.
  • Preheat oven to 350F/180C
  • Add the maida-baking powder mixture in to the egg-butter-sugar mixture with constant mixing using handheld mixer
  • When the complete maida and baking powder mixture is mixed it would be quite thick. Add milk and mix well
  • Add all the berries (used whole berries except for stawberries which i chopped in to four pieces as they were big ones) and mix with a spatula
  • Grease the baking pan and pour in the mixture.
  • Bake for 35 minutes at 350F/180C
Notes
I used powdered sugar so that it can dissolve in quickly.
Also I used the fresh fruits directly from fridge so that they dont over cook.
You can also use frozen berries available in the market. I might try freezing the fresh berries and using them unthawed next time.
Also I used salted butter and added salt to so it tasted little extra salt. So if you are using salted butter dont use salt or vice-a-versa.

Pineapple Muramba



Almost a month back I got the big pineapple from costco. I just remembered mom's pineapple muramba and thought of giving it a shot. Called up mom and asked for recipe.. And it turned out that it was quite easy to make it and hence prepared that night immediately :)

Pineapple Muramba
Ingredients
5 Cups Fresh cut Pineapple
3 Cup Water
1.5 Cup Sugar

Method
  • Mix pineapple pieces with water such that it barely submerges pineapple
  • Cook the mixture over medium flame keeping a lid till pineapple are cooked.
  • Strain the mixture and separate out pineapple and water
  • In same water mix the sugar and bring to boil
  • With constant stirring keep heating water over medium flame till it becomes 1 string consistency syrup
  • Now add pineapple pieces and boil once again
  • Let it cool down and refrigerate in the fridge
Notes
The muramba needs to be stored in fridge and it would stay for few months.
Good side dish to eat with chappati/paratha
I dont like too much of sugar syrup and hence the above recipe gives very less sugar syrup mixed pineapple muramba.. If you like you can add another cup of water + 1/2 cup of sugar to get traditional version which has more liquid