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Showing posts with label walnut. Show all posts
Showing posts with label walnut. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Mango Chocolate Oatmeal Chewy Drop Cookies (No added sugar or fat)

I have been trying out these 'fruit-infused' cookie things for a while. I am usually not very happy with the cookies that are dished out by the standard coffee shops (stale, dry, overpoweringly sugary), or even Subway outlets (limp after being baked a while back and with a greasy aftertaste...).


With the mangoes fast disappearing at the end of the season, I just wanted to bake something with the fruit. And not the standard muck that they give at every confectionery (orange in colour, tasteless, and usually called Alphonso when it is not...).


So I started by trying out a cookie sans all these irritating things. Which did turn out better that I really expected ... But the Sugar, Egg, and Flour-less Cookies were another trip altogether...


 Anyways.... Now that the ranting bit is done....


Guru dropped in for the second last time before he goes away for good to Singapore. So I thought that this was a good time to bake something for him and Shubha.
  
By the time all 'imagin-ing-about-the-food' had stopped swirling in my brain, time had flown and Guru was calling me, irritatedly, asking me when I would land up at his place. <rolling eyes>...


I did not want the standard compound chocolate in the cookies, so I got our some chocolate that some cocoa mass and cocoa butter instead of the hydrogenated fat. I also got out some orange peel.




This had to be done rapidly so I got out some Chitalebandhu Aamras (mango pulp) and squelched out a couple of bowls of the pulp.


Next a couple of cups of oat meal got dumped into my trusty old mixing bowl. (I made a mental note to ask someone to get me some nice steel bowls when they fly in :) )
The chocolate slab got chop-chopped ...


Then the walnut bits also joined the rest in the mixture...

Now, it was time to chop the candied orange peel....


I added a nub of ginger to add a delightful little zing in the cookie just when you were not expecting it... to offset the sweetish richness of the chocolate...




I chopped the ginger in to little bits...


... and then all of this went straight into the bowl.  


I added a teaspoon of baking powder (but you can really bake these cookies without it...)


After a good stir, I added a cup of आटा/ataa (aka whole wheat flour) to add some more 'body' to the cookies...

Once the flour was incorporated into the mixture I poured in the mango pulp. This was meant to have a three fold effect--bind the mixture, add some sweetness and to add that little interesting flavour when you bite into the cookie...

After a good mix....

... I rolled out some baking parchment onto the racks and dropped lumps of the mixture.


Tada! All ready to bake in my preheated oven while I cleaned things up and got ready to get out of the house with the cookies...



And this if how the cookies looked straight out of the oven... Notice how the chocolate looks all gooey... The trick with chocolate (as opposed to compound chocolate) is that the chocolate stays gooey-ish even after the cookie is cooled since the chocolate is not actually tempered. Next I shall try making a nice batch of giant muffins with chocolate sunk into the centre. Should be interesting :)

 







Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Nutella and Walnut filling...

This is a quick filling that I put in when I do not have much time to something more involving.

I take a cake (here this was a cocoa-based foam cake) and slice it into two halves.

Next I crack open a jar of Nutella. 

Tip: Buy from Crawford Market if you are anywhere near Mumbai. 30% or more cheaper than what you'd get from a super market. Alternatively, you can also hazelnut chocolate paste from places like Arife LeMoulde. (I still like Nutella :D )

But I digress...


I slather Nutella generously on inner surface of the bottom slice...



And then sprinkle some crushed walnut bits to make things interesting in terms of texture.

I also flip over the top slice and put on some more Nutella...

Then I slap the two slices together and I have my cake ready to eat...

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Carrot Walnut Grape Cake

I have been waiting to try out a carrot cake in the new oven. It was the first thing I'd tried in the convection microwave and I now I wanted to try it out in my new oven.


While I was waiting for Guru to come with the TV, I started with the irritating part—grating two and a half cups of carrots...






That done, I was smiling and measuring out the walnuts after breaking them into wee little bits.... (a heaped cup)


Then a teaspoon of baking powder went into two and a half cups of atta (whole wheat)...




... and a cup of brown sugar (dark brown not demerara... about 200gm) was kept aside...


...since I could not lay my hand on sour cream, I whipped some sour dahi (yoghurt) to make the cake a bit moister...




The walnut bits and the flour got whisked and thoroughly mixed...




...while I lightly greased and floured the sides of the baking tins and papered the bottoms...




I used two tins (one spring-form) and realized that I need to buy another spring-form tin for cases like this where I want to bake layer cakes...




  Next, I cracked four eggs into the mixing bowl and started whisking them...




I added the dahi and half a cup of cooking oil as well (since I did not want to add butter and make it too rich...)




I creamed in the sugar next ...




Soon the mix was nice and frothy and the brown sugar had started working it's effect...




I added the grated carrot—and the twist in the tail—the squashed grapes...




The walnut and flour went in next...




... and into the tin...


The baking took 45min ...




Once the cakes cooled, I whipped together 150gm of cream cheese and added a little less than half a cup of icing sugar and knob of melted butter for the frosting.


I slathered on a generous helping on the bottom layer...


... and then added the top layer and put the rest of the frosting...




Minutes later Guru and I had devoured a wedge while the cat got some frosting...




Here's what the wedge looked like before it went into out stomachs...



The rest of the cake carved  up for distribution...




Here're the ingredients:


2.5 cups - Grated Carrots
1    cup  - Brown Sugar
1    cup  - Walnut Bits2.5 cups - Black Grapes (Squashed)
2.5 cups - Atta (Whole Wheat Flour)
4           - Eggs
100 gm   - Sour Yogurt (Dahi)
0.5 cup  - Vegetable Oil


Frosting:

150gm - Cream Cheese (I used Britannia... Philadelphia is horribly expensive but preferred)
100gm - Icing Sugar
 25gm - Melted Butter (used Amul)