Arguments
do hold the truth, mainly if it’s about migration. My 5 years of USA stay did
spoil my cooking habit, the shopping habit and of course the conveniences of
getting and making things done in a second.
After coming to India my biggest project started to interior my home.
That took almost 9 months to complete it. In between I had to venture out for
those fashion foods that used to give a tinge to our taste buds in USA. Though
to my surprise, most of the ingredients are available now a day in Indian markets.
The hyperlink markets are accumulating a good collection of foreign goods and
foods. Only the difference is, you can indulge on buying them once in a month
or so, as the prices are too high to coddle. But again if there is will, there
is way. Many Indian food companies are now producing the products that is not
only easily available in the markets but at an affordable price too. Anyway it
took a long time to get the acquaintances of the manifested upholds of the
habitant.
After settling in India one major change I face in my life that I step in the kitchen occasionally. Life without maids and cooks are unimaginable here, mainly in Kolkata. And I took the full advantage of pampering myself with this indulgence. Therefore my cooking habit becomes more fashionable with those fancy dishes that the cook can't provide. As my daughter is growing, her tastes are changing too. I have to offer her new kind of food every time. Her full of vigor and energy to learn and see how mummy is cooking a dish makes me more energetic to step more often in the kitchen recently. So again "Mummy ka Magic" starts to offer new recipes to boost the appetite of the family in a nouveau way.
Ingredients:
Chocolate: 1 cup (grated)
Cream: 1 cup
Thin Arrowroot Biscuits: 1 cup (powdered)
Butter: ¼ cup (melted)
Method:
1. Mix the powdered biscuits with butter well. Take a small
muffin cake pan. Grease it with light butter or you can use small foil cups
also. Put the biscuit mixture and make bowl shape by pressing your finger in
it.
2. You can refrigerate it for an hour or bake it for 5mnts
on 170 degree C.
3. Heat the cream on gas and put the chocolates in it. Stir
continuously till the chocolate gets melted. Make the ganache semi thick. Then
pour it, into the muffin cups slowly.
4. Refrigerate for an hour or so. Serve and enjoy.
8 comments:
Hi Kamalika,
Onek din por tomar comment blog e pe khoob khushi holam. I am sure you have decorated your house beautifully. U are true hiring 2-3 maids for different purpose is really a luxury in India more so if in Kolkata..This titbit is super quick and looks tempting. Bhalo theko
Wow those chocolate titbits,looks super attractive.
Yummy and perfect clicks:) Happy to be your new follower
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Dear Deepa, so glad to see ur comment and find myself blessed to know that u still remember me....bhishon bhishon bhalo laglo....
@Priya, Thanks dear...loved to know that u liked it...
@Divya Pramil, welcome to my blog....thanks for visiting and for the lovely comment...pls do visit again...
Yummy tit bits :)
wow awesome cuties,love to grab it from the screen:)
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