Every December I look forward to baking THE fruit cake of the year.I don't bake fruit cakes otherwise,only during Christmas time.That gives it a special charm no?I have been baking fruit cakes for the past few years and even though we do get good quality fruit cakes here and in Kerala,the joy of baking a home style fruit cake is something so special.Especially because we get to choose what to add in the cake and soak it according to our liking and then finally bake it and wait for it to mature a bit before consuming.Ah,the whole process is so fulfilling.
Sunday, December 20, 2020
Eggless Christmas Fruit Cake | Kerala Plum Cake Eggless
Every December I look forward to baking THE fruit cake of the year.I don't bake fruit cakes otherwise,only during Christmas time.That gives it a special charm no?I have been baking fruit cakes for the past few years and even though we do get good quality fruit cakes here and in Kerala,the joy of baking a home style fruit cake is something so special.Especially because we get to choose what to add in the cake and soak it according to our liking and then finally bake it and wait for it to mature a bit before consuming.Ah,the whole process is so fulfilling.
Monday, December 14, 2020
Inalsa Kratos Stand Mixer Review | Product Review
As a baker,owning a good,sturdy stand mixer has always been on my bucket list.However,we did not get any sturdy mixers in India till a few years back and the ones available were imported ones and carried a heavy price tag.
In 2013,I got myself a basic stand mixer from abroad and even though it was just a hand held mixer with a bowl,I was quite happy with it.Only when it conked off and gave up on me completely did I seriously start looking out for a stand mixer.I had only a few requirements though - a good whisk for cake batter and for mixing frostings - buttercream,whipping ganache etc and a basic dough hook for kneading dough,though I wasn't very particular about dough hook as I knead my bread dough in my food processor.
When I held a poll in Instagram,majority of the votes came in for KitchenAid,no surprises there and many told me to go for it in spite of it's hefty price(it retails for 46k in their website).I wasn't ready to make an investment that big and looked for affordable alternatives.
After checking out a lot of reviews and videos,I zeroed in on Inalsa Kratos Stand mixer.It was priced reasonably and had all the attachments I was looking for with a 5 liter bowl and a dough hook as well.I decided to go for it and after using it for almost 2+ months,I'm quite happy with it.
So let's see the features of the mixer first -
- Inalsa Kratos comes with a 1000W motor
- It has a 5 Liter Stainless steel bowl
- 8 level speed controls with pulse function
- LED indicator,dust proof splash guard,Safety lock protection,Anti-slip feet
- Attachments include - Main unit with 5 Liter Stainless steel bowl,1 Whisking cone,1 dough hook,1 mixing beater,1 splash guard along with instruction manual.
- Also includes a Inalsa certified 2 year warranty.
Saturday, December 12, 2020
Pesto Babka | Eggless Bread Recipes
I've been posting Bread recipes back to back..apologies.It is just that I'm on a bread baking spree and I cannot wait to share with you guys whenever I bake something and it comes out super delicious.
I have made Pesto rolls before and posted it here years back.I wonder why I don't make it more often.Pesto is a flavor bomb I tell you!Every time I make Cinnamon rolls and roll it to cut into small even rolls,I am always tempted to try this Babka method of cutting the roll into half and then shaping it.It never happened though and I always kept telling to myself,next time for sure!
Today was the day.I got hold of some freshest Basil leaves harvested from a friend's balcony garden.Combined that with some leaves in my garden as well and made a super simple pesto.No fancy ingredients but absolutely no compromise on the taste,how about that.Finished my lunch hurriedly and went about making it.
Making the dough takes hardly 5 minutes as I knead my dough in the food processor.While the dough was proving,made the pesto.By tea time we had warm pesto Babka ready :)
Pesto Babka
Ingredients
Maida/Flour - 1 1/2 cups
Milk powder - 1 tbsp(optional)
Sugar - 1 tbsp
Salt - 1 tsp
Yeast - 1 tsp
Italian seasoning - 1 tsp
Warm milk - 1/2 cup (plus 1 or 2 tbsp)
Butter - 1 1/2 tbsp (or oil)
For the filling
Pesto - 1/4 cup
Shredded Mozzarella - 1/4 cup
Method
Into the bowl of your food processor bowl-add flour,milk powder,sugar,salt and yeast and seasoning.Pulse for 10 seconds.
Add the milk through the spout and pulse simultaneously till a dough is formed.
Mix in the butter and pulse for 30 -45 seconds.
OR
Into a bowl add all the dry ingredients and mix well.Mix the milk and knead to a smooth dough(7-10 minutes).Mix in butter and knead again for 2-3 minutes.
Into the bowl of your food processor bowl-add flour,milk powder,sugar,salt and yeast and seasoning.Pulse for 10 seconds.
Add the milk through the spout and pulse simultaneously till a dough is formed.
Mix in the butter and pulse for 30 -45 seconds.
OR
Into a bowl add all the dry ingredients and mix well.Mix the milk and knead to a smooth dough(7-10 minutes).Mix in butter and knead again for 2-3 minutes.
Now make a small braid by overlapping one piece over the other and shape into a round(or any shape of your choice)