Fun-filled Recipes To Try

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    • Publish Date: Dec 24 2016 2:38PM
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    • Updated Date: Dec 24 2016 4:45PM
Fun-filled Recipes To Try

Lagan-Nu-Custard

Desi-Style Christmas Pudding Aka Lagan-Nu-Custard

Imagine a Christmas tree decorated with a saffron colored ribbon, Hanuman-faced Santa, small shoes with BATA prints and India's favourite totem against the evil eye - lemon and green chilies with a small board that says Buri nazar wale tera muh kaala. Fighting for attention are, Rajasthani-style colourful peacocks, Santa Claus riding a camel, topped with a small Tricolour. This tree is the creation of Brazilian friend who has been living in India for six years. In her words, "For me, Christmas is a celebration of life and you should celebrate it with things that you see every day, that exist all around you. There's no point in pretending to be a European and decorating the tree with bells, reindeer and poinsettias. I prefer things that I see on Indian roads."

Christmas Baba, Christmas Thaatha and Natal Bua are the Indian monikers for Santa Claus. And the festival is known as Bada Din in Hindi. To take this Indo-Western remix further, we have our very own Christmas pudding recipe inspired by Lagan-Nu-custard. 
 
 
Ingredients: 
(Enough to serve family of 4 for two days)
 
5 eggs (Grade IV)  
1500 ml milk with full cream 
120 ml condensed milk 
300 gm grained sugar  
Pinch of green cardamom powder
Pinch of nutmeg, grated
½ tsp vanilla essence  
Handful of almonds (boiled, peeled, sliced)

Method:
 
1. Bring the milk to boil and simmer.
 
2. Add sugar and condensed milk and stir till completely dissolved. (Add or reduce sugar if you prefer).  Simmer for anothert 15-20 mins till the milk gets thicker and the color changes from white to yellowish. Remove from fire and keep aside.
 
3. Mix egg, cardamom powder, grated nutmeg and vanilla essence. Add slowly to milk at room temperature and mix well.
 
4. Pour the mixture in a greased baking pan, bake at 200-220 C for 45 -50 min in a preheated oven.  Garnish with sliced almonds and let it chill. (Can also be eaten warm)
 
5. Don’t get too greedy and gobble up the custard, as it tastes much better on the next day.


Plum Cake
Enjoy the company of your loved ones with this Christmas special Plum Cake recipe that is easy to prepare. Made with cake mix, prunes and almonds, this eggless cake recipe is extremely tasty and kids will definitely love it.
Courtesy: Chef Gaurav Chadha, Dr. Oetker FunFoods, Creative Kitchen


(representative image) 
 
 
Total time: 45 m
Prep time: 15 m
Calories: 542
Ingredients 

250 gm cake mix
150 ml full cream milk
1 teaspoon powdered cinnamon
100 gm chopped prunes
60 gm Unsalted butter
30 gm powdered sugar
30 gm chopped almonds

How to make Plum Cake
1. Preheat oven to 180 degree Celsius for making this easy recipe.

2. In a large bowl, mix together cake mix (use eggless cake mix), 50 grams melted butter, milk, 25 rams of sugar and cinnamon powder.

3. Whisk the batter and when it is smooth, add chopped almonds and prunes in the batter. Stir the mixture briefly.
 
4.  Grease a 7-inch diameter baking pan with the remaining butter and pour the batter in.

5. Bake the batter for about 30 minutes or until a knife/toothpick inserted in the centre, comes out clean.

6. Turn the cake upside down while it is still warm and leave it to cool. Sift powdered sugar with the help of a sieve on top. Serve cold.
 
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Comments

Aditi Sahi D C MODEL SCH PKL-SEC-7

Thanks NIE for the recipe, I am going to try these.

Priya M G NEW BALDWIN RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL

Awesome recipes !!!!

N.BHANU KIRAN Sree Narayana Vidya Bhavan

Wat a good recipe very sweat

N.BHANU KIRAN Sree Narayana Vidya Bhavan

First i thank nie to giving this recipe it so good and nice recipe

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