It is probably called the devil’s cake because it so sinfully chocolaty! the chocolate devil cake is a chocolate mousse cake with a base of crushed chocolate biscuits mixed with roasted almonds and butter, topped with chocolate mousse and garnished with chocolate truffle. It’s a nice, rich, soft and gooey cake.
Walnuts are a storehouse of nutrients! This finger food made using kids' favorites such as biscuits, cocoa powder, sugar, etc., is a smart way of sneaking walnuts into their little tummies. Butter is a rich source of vitamin A, but that does not license you to use it in whopping amounts, as it is also high in fats. So cook smart, and ensure your kids stay healthy!
Pinwheels are a part of every child’s fantasies! Its unique spiral shape, with alternating colours, makes it very attractive to behold, while the chocolaty vanilla flavour and awesome texture make it a delight to bite into.
Easy to make and handily sized, the Vanilla and Chocolate Pinwheel are ideal to serve at kids’
parties . You can make a large batch ahead of time and store in an airtight container, ready to surprise the young ones at the right time.
Easy to make and even easier to eat - that's creamy mouth-watering vanilla mousse.
Lovely-looking pastries for your special parties. Stuffed with rich butter icing and dipped in chocolate sauce.
A picture - party tea - time cake with rich fillings of chocolate.
The traditional tea - time cakes, with the delicious flavour of desiccated coconut.
Layered mango and vanilla flavoured sandesh.
A rich fare of pears and chocolate sauce with vanilla ice - cream.
The beauty of this pudding is that it is made without using gelatine.
A Swiss Roll presentation with strawberries and custard rolled within thin lightened sponge cake.
Rich chocolate cake topped with a tangy lemon mousse.
A classic german dessert of chocolate sponge layered with cream and cheeries.
Chocolate cake interlaced with seasonal fruits and chantilly cream makes a sumptuous dessert.