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There is a popular lore that flambéing as a cooking technique was discovered in 1895 when a waiter in Monte Carlo accidentally set fire to a pan of crepes he was preparing for the royal family, and the flavour turned out to be marvelous! This story is disputed by culinary historians, but whatever be the origin, flambéing works magic on certain ingredients, especially fruits. A flambé is basically a dish that is topped with flaming brandy. The residue left by the burning liquor imparts an exotic aroma and flavour to the dish. The Pineapple Brandy Flambé is one such exquisite creation, which tastes heavenly when served warm with a topping of vanilla ice-cream.
An all time favourite. Dark chocolate sponge layered with dark and white chocolate makes an irresistible dessert for al chocolate lovers.
bhapa doi recipe | instant Bengali bhapa doi | bhapa doi in microwave | with 8 amazing images. Yummmmm! bhapa doi, an all-time favourite, traditional Bengali sweet is now ready in minutes. Two minutes to prepare, two minutes to cook, and voila, in front of you is the perfect bhapa doi. Bhapa means baked or steam and doi stands for dahi. In this bhapa doi recipe we have made it in a microwave. All you need to make this satiating bhapa doi dessert is just 4 ingredients, condensed milk, hung curds, cornflour and eliachi to garnish. Also, you can use any fruit crush (strawberry, mango, kiwi), saffron, vanilla extract or cardamom can be used to flavour the bhapa doi. Craving for something sweet and creamy? This recipe is the answer. Trust me, this bhapa doi hardly takes time. It can be prepared in blink of an eye. Serve bhapa doi immediately or chilled with cardamom powder garnished on it. Learn to make bhapa doi recipe | instant Bengali bhapa doi | bhapa doi in microwave | with detailed step by step recipe photos and video below.
A traditional mithai that everybody has a reason to like—some for the taste, some for the goodness of doodhi and milk, and some for the warm feeling it instills on a rainy day! I know some busy-bees who would stop over at a sweetmeat stall, have a cup of halwa and a Punjabi Samosa in lieu of a meal, and continue their work with full energy! Traditionally the doodhi is cooked in a pressure cooker, but this recipe uses the Microwave , reducing the time taken by 50 per cent! the authentic taste remains.
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.
An interesting variant of the regular chocolate brownie, this mouth-watering Chocolate and Carrot Brownie has a rustic texture and satiating flavour that you will fall in love with. Grated carrot adds a lovely shade and a grainy mouth-feel to this brownie, which otherwise features all the regular brownie add-ons like walnuts and raisins too. One thing to be aware of is that these brownies, made in the microwave, tend to lose some of their softness over time. So, either serve immediately, or store in an airtight container and serve later with a topping of vanilla ice-cream to improve the moistness.
A yummy treat, ready in a jiffy! Made with our handy helper, the microwave oven, this Quick Bread and Butter Pudding in Tangy Sauce is a luscious treat with refreshing citrus flavour. The combination of bread slices with milk gives a creamy base for this delightful dessert, while a team of orange marmalade and lemon juice gives a tangy sauce to top it. Just ensure that you serve this pudding immediately, as it tends to lose its texture over time.
microwave seviyan kheer recipe | Indian vermicelli kheer in microwave | microwave vermicelli payasam | microwave semiya payasam | with 22 amazing images. microwave seviyan kheer recipe | Indian vermicelli kheer in microwave | microwave vermicelli payasam | microwave semiya payasam is a quick fix recipe for unexpected guests. Learn how to make Indian vermicelli kheer in microwave. To make microwave seviyan kheer, put the ghee in a microwave-safe bowl and microwave on high for 1 minute. Add the vermicelli, mix well and microwave on high for 3 minutes or till the vermicelli turns golden brown in colour, while stirring twice in between after every 1 minute. Add milk, mix well and microwave on high for 3 minutes, while stirring twice in between after every 1 minute. Add the sugar, cardamom powder and saffron mix well and microwave on high for 5 minutes, while stirring once in between in between after 2½ minutes. Serve immediately garnished with almonds, cashew nuts and pistachios. Sevaiyan (vermicelli) ki kheer is a recipe that has withstood the test of time and geographies, being a favourite all over the country. Here we have presented it in the form of Indian vermicelli kheer in microwave in 12 minutes. Nickname it noodles kheer, and your kids will slurp it up too! The tongue-tickling flavour and luscious feel of this microwave vermicelli payasam is thoroughly enjoyable! Its shahi taste and aroma is further intensified by the addition of saffrom and a handful of mixed nuts. Enjoy it during festivals and occasions. Tips for microwave seviyan kheer. 1. We have used thin variety of wheat vermicelli for this recipe. 2. It is recommended to use only full fat milk to get the perfect texture of the kheer. 3. It is necessary to stir the vermicelli after every one minute, else it might burn at the bottom. 4. Always use gloves to handle the microwave safe bowl to prevent your fingers from burning. 5. Serving this kheer immediately is important. If you keep it for too long, the kheer will thicken. Enjoy microwave seviyan kheer recipe | Indian vermicelli kheer in microwave | microwave vermicelli payasam | microwave semiya payasam | with step by step photos.
Ready in a jiffy, Fresh Apple Stew with Vanilla Ice-Cream is the perfect dessert to make when you are pressed for time. Cooking the apples in the microwave makes the stew especially easy to prepare, so if you have vanilla ice-cream in your freezer, you can whip up this delightful treat any time you wish. For those whole love apples, this ice-cream topped stew is sure to be a heavenly treat as the fruity taste of fresh apple is the highlight of this recipe.
Fit for a festive day, but made without much sweat! Who can resist crisp, perfectly roasted almonds coated in chocolate? Cool well, and treat yourself to these crunchy delights, or wrap them up in attractive papers and gift them to a dear one. Ensure that the almonds are well roasted so that they remain crisp. Making almond rocks in the microwave retains the aroma of chocolate, without any charring or unnecessary morphing of the flavour. It is as good as melting the chocolate in a double-boiler.
Cashew and peanut chikkis are passé! go for more interesting yet healthy options like these puffed rice chikkis. Do not overcook the jaggery or the kurmure ki chikki might end up hard.
The Pineapple Kesari is a variant of the ever-popular Kesari Baath, a dessert made in Karnataka. The people there love it so much that they have it even for breakfast! While the original recipe uses fresh, chopped pineapples to flavour the cooked and sweetened semolina, here we have used pineapple puree, so that the flavour is stronger and more uniform. Using a mixture of milk and water to cook the semolina gives it a rich taste, which is further intensified by a dash of spices like saffron and cardamom. Use small/ fine semolina for making kesari as that will give you a nice, smooth halwa-like texture. Preparing the Pineapple Kesari in the microwave oven not only makes the process quicker but also retains the aroma and taste of the pineapple puree very well. You can also use pineapples to make other delicacies like the Pineapple Jam and Pineapple Jam Filled Bread Tarts .
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A creamy kheer of milk and bottle gourd, which has a very succulent mouth-feel due to the texture of grated bottle gourd. Sautéed bottle gourd has such a wonderful flavour, it is hard to believe that it is actually a vegetable in the kheer. The addition of milk powder to this recipe helps achieve the richness of condensed milk in a matter of minutes, while cooking in the microwave adds to the convenience.
Makai Jajaria is a creamy dessert of grated sweet corn cooked in milk and sweetened with sugar. A touch of cardamom and a garnish of almonds adds to the appeal of this dish, helping it rise to the top of everybody's favourites list. Cooking using the microwave makes this dish easier to make. Relish this Microwave Makai Jajaria warm. You can also try other recipes like Microwave Walnut Barfi and Makai na Dhokla .
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