Showing posts with label cream. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cream. Show all posts

Friday, 1 May 2015

Tiramisu




A delightful italian dessert... I have made it several times with eggs.. but not being a great lover of the yolk flavour.. decided to give it a go without the zabaglione. The pudding has set like a cake good enough to slice.. :)




Ingredients

36 ladys finger biscuits
100 g chocolate

Soaking mix:
300 ml boiling water
2 tblsp instant coffee granules
6 heaped teaspoons of sugar
1 tblsp vanilla extract
3 tblsp baileys Irish cream

Cheese filling:
2 cups heavy whipping cream
10-12 tsp sugar
500 g cream cheese
1 tblsp vanilla extract
3 tblsp baileys irish cream

Prepare the coffee soaking syrup by dissolving the coffee granules and sugar in boiling water. Cool and add vanilla and irish cream.


Beat the cream cheese with half the sugar and irish cream.


Whip the cream with sugar and vanilla till soft peaks form.


Fold 1/3rd of the cream into the cheese mix to lighten. Then the rest in two batches folding in gently each time.


Refrigerate until use.
Prepare a 10 inch springform pan lined with cling film. (it will help in the easy removal of the ring.)


Dip the biscuits in the coffee syrup one by one and arrange at the bottom.(just dip..  Do not drench)


Spread half the cheese mix over the biscuit layer.


Grate some chocolate over it.


Layer the biscuits dipped in the coffee syrup again.


Spread the cheese mix over it... decorate with more grated chocolate. Refrigerate for atleast 6 hours. Remove the ring and cling film gently.







Serve cold... and enjoy!!




Saturday, 7 March 2015

A Mousse Cake


It was Papa's birthday... :)  Thinking about something new to try, I came across this site   http://www.sugarhero.com/chocolate-raspberry-mousse-cake/  ...It looked awesome... A mousse cake.. :P
I have eaten this dessert several times and have always wanted to give it a go. The addition of gelatine did not appeal to me... and searching for an agar version was not fruitful either. The only information I got was to add 1 Tsp of agar powder or a tablespoon of flakes for every cup of liquid/cream.. I had no agar powder nor the flakes. . Just the strands. Having no alternative I decided to experiment. Somehow I managed to get a cake which was firm enough to slice when chilled but soft when brought to room temperature.... Thus a long post on my first experience with agar. Next time I would try with more quantity of agar.. to try if it would remain firm at room temperature.













       The layers ... brownie, chocolate mousse, cream cheese, ganache...

                       
It all starts with a fudgy layer of brownie ...recipe here
I made it in a 7 inch pan this time.






 Give a wrap of baking paper around the brownie..securing it with tape. Put the cake ring on.                                                                              


                                                                                                                 
The Mousse layers...

Chocolate layer:
1 cup heavy whipping cream
2-3 teaspoons of granulated sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
120g dark chocolate (mine is Galaxy)
80g milk chocolate
agar 2 teaspoons powder/ the strands as shown in the picture


It has to be soaked in a cup of water for 15-20mins








Beat the cream till soft peaks form..add the vanilla and sugar and whip until dissolved.


Melt the chocolate . Bring the agar to a slow boil ...for about 10-15 mins till dissolved, stirring frequently. Take off the flame and bring down the temperature a little by stirring to avoid setting. Add the hot agar mix to the melted chocolate spoonful at a time..  if the chocolate seizes(mine did) continue adding the hot agar mix little by little and stir till the chocolate is free of lumps. (I read that to prevent the chocolate from seizing you can add a teaspoon of water to it before melting) 
Stir your mix constantly as you bring down the temperature because you don't want to set your agar before adding the cream. Add the cream in 3 additions folding in carefully to avoid loosing the fluffiness.




Your mix should look like this. Pour it over the brownie. Smoothen the top. Refrigerate till it sets. 
Note:You need to work very quickly with agar or it will set before you pour over the brownie. 



The cream cheese layer:                                                                                                                     200g philadelphia cream cheese                                                                                                    
4 table spoons honey+ a tablespoon of sugar                                                                                 
1 cup of heavy whipping cream.                                                                                                    
3 tablespoons of granulated sugar                                                                                                  
A teaspoon of vanilla extract or Bailey's Irish cream                                                                    
     2 teaspoons of agar powder/agar strands as shown in the earlier picture(soak it in a cup of water for 15-20mins)

Beat the cream till soft peaks form..add the vanilla/ Irish Cream and sugar and whip until dissolved. 
Bring the cheese to room temperature and add the honey. Mix well. 
Bring the agar to a slow boil ...for about 10-15 mins till dissolved, stirring frequently. Take off the flame and bring down the temperature by stirring to avoid setting. Add the warm agar to the cheese mix a spoonful at a time stirring to avoid setting the agar. Fold in the cream in 3 additions.



Pour over the chocolate mix and smoothen the top.Refrigerate till it sets.. ( I left for 2 hours)


The moment of truth!! Unmold from the ring. It has set !!!... :) :) 
(the chocolate layer has set well.. the cream cheese layer need more agar I think)


Pour over the ganache ...recipe here


Refrigerate till you use it. ....:)










Thursday, 10 April 2014

Hot Milk Cake / Sponge Cake



I stumbled upon this recipe when searching for a cake using lots of eggs and milk. It is extremely light, yet firm enough to hold any filling or topping...more like a sponge cake. I did adapt the recipe a bit according to the ingredients at hand and it turned out great.The original recipe can be found here http://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/hot-milk-cake. The cake on its own was a bit too sweet for my family's palate but the flavour and texture won them over...so will try next time with a little less sugar.

Ingredients
  • 5 eggs
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 1/4 cups all purpose flour
  • 2 1/4 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 1/4 cups milk
  • 2 tablespoons fresh cream
  • 100 gm butter

In a large bowl, beat eggs on high speed for 5 minutes or more until thick and lemon-colored. Gradually add sugar, beating until mixture is light and fluffy. Beat in vanilla. Sift flour and baking powder and gradually add to batter; beat at low speed until smooth.
In a small saucepan, heat milk, cream and butter just until butter is melted. Gradually add to batter and beat just until combined.(the milk mixture should be warm)
Pour into a greased 13-in. x 9-in. baking pan. Bake at 350° for 40-45 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean. Cool on a wire rack. Yield: 12-16 servings.

Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Weight of common ingredients in gram


Ingredient Weight -
(ounces)
Weight -
(grams)
1 cup of whole wheat flour (sifted, then measured)                4.5 oz 125 g
1 cup of All Purpose flour (spooned into the cup) 4.25 oz 121 g
1 cup of AP flour (sifted, then measured) 4 oz 114 g
1 cup of cornstarch (lightly spooned or sifted) 4.2 oz                        120 g                   
1 large egg (in the shell) 2 oz 56.7 g
1 large egg (without shell) 1.75 oz 50 g
1 large egg yolk .65 oz 18.6 g
1 large egg white 1.05 oz 30 g
1 cup of butter 8 oz 227 g
1 cup of clarified butter or ghee 6.8 oz 195 g
1 cup of vegetable shortening 6.75 oz 191 g
1 cup of vegetable oil 7.7 oz 218 g
1 cup water 8.3 oz 236 g
1 cup of heavy cream 8.2 oz 232 g
1 cup of sour cream 8.5 oz 242 g
1 cup of full-fat yogurt 8.6 oz 243 g
1 cup of buttermilk 8.5 oz 242 g
1 cup of whole milk 8.5 oz 242 g
1 cup half and half 8.5 oz 242 g
1 cup mascarpone 8.8 oz 250 g
1 cup of granulated sugar  7 oz 200 g
1 cup of dark brown sugar (packed) 8.4 oz 239 g
1 cup of light brown sugar (packed) 7.7 oz 217 g
1 cup of powdered sugar (dip and sweep) 4 oz 125 g
1 cup of honey 11.75 oz 336 g
1 cup of molasses 11.25 oz 322 g
1 cup of corn syrup 11.5 oz 328 g
Cocoa – nonalkalized or natural (dip and sweep) 3.33 oz 95 g
Cocoa – nonalkalized or natural (spooned into the cup) 2.9 oz 82 g
1 cup almonds – whole 6.7 oz 191 g
1 cup almonds – slivered 4.2 oz 120 g
1 cup almonds – sliced/coarsely chopped 2.6 oz 75 g
1 cup almonds – finely ground 3.7 oz 107 g
1 cup almonds – powder fine 3 oz 89 g
1 cup pistachios – whole 5.32 oz 152 g


Leaveners and other ingredients                                                                                                         
1 tsp baking powder
4.9 g
1 tsp baking soda
5 g
1 tsp yeast, instant
3.2 g
1 tsp yeast, active dry
3.1 g
1 tsp salt
6.7 g
1 tsp gelatin, powdered
3.1 g
1 tsp vanilla extract
4 g
1 tsp cream of tartar
3.1 g
1 cup raisins 5 oz 144 g

It might be helpful to refer How to measure in Baking 
volume conversions, weight to volume conversions,