Paneer, capsicum, onions and potatoes dunked in a rich curd based, mint flavoured marinade makes a delicious starter. To make a thick marinade you need to start with thick curds. In case the marinade is too runny, add a spoonful of besan to the mixture.
An interesting interplay of textures, such as those of bread, muesli and raisins, gives this Bread and Butter Pudding an irresistible mouth-feel, while thoughtful ingredients like fresh cream, milk and brown sugar give it a rich and luscious flavour.
Perhaps what you will like the most about this recipe is the ease of preparation. Common ingredients, easy preparation, quick cooking and out-of-the-world taste... really, what more can one ask for!
This is as tempting as the original swiss cheese fondue, which is a thick and warm dip served in an earthen pot as an accompaniment to bread and other finger foods. This chocolaty version is for the sweet tooth and can be served with pieces of cake or crunchy fruits like apples and pineapples. Don’t even think of mushy fruits like bananas! the chocolate fondue can be made at the blink of an eyelid using the microwave, so you can just make it fresh as the guests start arriving.