Masala Chai Mousse Bundt#SundayFunday

It's a soft, fluffy mousse cake spiced with masala chai spices and made with biscuits. It's a perfect tea cake.Cup Measurement = 200 ML
Ingredients
For The Tea

200 ML Water
2 Tablespoon Masala Chai Tea Leaves
2 Cardamoms
4 Teaspoons Sugar
200 ML Milk
For The Mousse
32 Glucose Biscuits - grind to a powder
100 Grams Digestive Biscuits - grind to a powder
¼ Cup Melted Butter
1/3 Cup Fresh Cream
½ Cup Milk
1½ Cup Whipped Cream
1 Large Egg
¼ Teaspoon Baking powder
½ Teaspoon Vanilla Essence
¼ Cup Milk
1 Tablespoons Vegetable Oil
2 Tablespoon Chocolate Chips for the topping
Method
In a deep pan on medium heat, add water, lemongrass, mint leaves and let it boil for 5 to 10 mins, then add cardamom powder, sugar and tea leaves and let it boil again for 10 mins, add more water if the water level goes down, then add milk and let it comes to a rolling boil 3 to 4 times, then take it off heat and strain to get a clear tea.
In a shallow pan, heat cream for 3 to 4 minutes, then add glucose biscuits, it will firm up, not to worry, add the tea and stir to break all lumps, then add in milk and keep breaking the lumps, once the mixture is nice and clear take it off heat.
In a bowl take the powdered digestive biscuits and mix in butter, mix until all the biscuit powder is mixed with butter. In a round ring mold place the biscuit butter mixture, flatten it out and then freeze until ready to use.

In a bowl, add the whipping cream using an electric whisk, whisk the cream until they form stiff peaks, then add cooled tea-cream mixture and whip until they have completely incorporated. Beat in the egg, baking powder and essence then add the milk and oil and continue to beat. Pour this into a greased small bundt and sprinkle a the chocolate chips with a spoon lightly swirl it and bake in a preheated oven at 170°C for 25 -30 minutes (I found that it was browning too much on top after 14 minutes so I tented it with a foil). This took excalty 30 minutes, if you insert a tooth pick,  it will come out a little wet since I added chocolate chips. 
So check for doness when the cake starts to leave the sides of the pan. Cool and enjoy!!
Labels: Cake, Bundt, Sunday Funday, Mousse, Chai Bundt, Biscuits
Today for Sunday Funday we are celebrating National Mousse day.

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Nawabi Mutton Biryani With Burani Boondi Raita#SundayFunday

Biryani is an aromatic rice dish made with layers of tender meat pieces (or goat / lamb/ beef or chicken meat), fragrant basmati rice, deep fried onions, aromatic Indian spices.
This Nawabi Mutton Biryani recipe is easy to follow and is perfect for a party wherein you can prep a day before and assemble on the day of the party or feast, its not spicy it has minimum spices. If you feel intimidated by seeing so many ingredients, after following my recipe you no longer will!
For this biryani, used more mutton than rice, since mutton is very boney, so I used 750 grams mutton bone in and 250 grams boneless mutton.
Serves 8 - 10
Ingredients

To Boil The Rice
½ kg Rice
Whole Spices
1 Inch Piece Cinnamon
3 Green Cardamoms
6 Black Peppercorns
6 Cloves
½ Teaspoon Shahjeera
For The Mutton Marination
1 Kg Mutton - cut into medium big pieces
4 Button Red Chilies - soak and grind to a fine paste
1 Tablespoons Ginger Garlic paste
250 Grams Yogurt - whisked
¾ Cup Birista/Fried Onions - homemade
½ Teaspoon Turmeric powder
½ Teaspoon Salt
½ Cup Oil
Other Ingredients
6 Dried Apricots - fried
10 Cashewnuts - fried
2 Tablespoons Red Chilly Paste
1 Teaspoon Heaped Biryani Masala
2 Tablespoons Sambal Oleake or Red Chilly Paste
½ Cup Oil
1 Cup Water
¼ Cup Desi Ghee
¼ Cup Water
¼ Cup Brown onion
1 Teaspoon Garam Masala powder
¼ Teaspoon Saffron - crushed & soaked in ¼ cup milk
½ Cup Chopped Coriander leaves
½ Cup Mint leaves
2 Teaspoons Salt
Fried Potato Wedges - optional
Whole Spices
4 Cloves
1 Bay Leaf
1 Brown Cardamom
3 Petals Star anise
1 Inch Stick Cinnamon
3 Green Cardamoms
6 Black Peppercorns
6 Cloves
½ Teaspoon Shahjeera
Method
To Boil The Rice
Boil the rice with with the whole spices and salt till 90% nearly done.
Soak & grind the red chilies to a fine paste. Keep aside
Marinate mutton pieces with yogurt, ground chilly paste, ginger garlic paste, crushed brown onions, turmeric and salt. Refrigerate for 3 - 4 hours or better still overnight.
In a pressure cooker heat oil, fry the dried apricots and cashew nuts, keep aside. Now add the whole spices saute for a minute then add the marinated mutton, fry till oil surfaces, then add a cup water. Cover with the lid take one whistle on high. Reduce the flame to low then cook for 15 minutes. Swicth off the flame and let the cooker cool completely.
To Assemble
Heat ghee in a heavy bottom pan, add ¼ cup water, add the cooked mutton, sprinkle with garam masala powder, fried potatoes, with a generous sprinkle of mint, chopped coriander leaves. Now add the fried apricots and nuts, a sprinkle of fried onions, cover with rice followed by saffron milk. Cover tightly and keep it on high flame for 5 minutes then lower the flame and keep it on dum for 15 to 20 minutes.
Burani Boondi Raita
Ingredients

½ Cup Boondi
½ Kg Yogurt - whisked
½ Teaspoon Red chili Flakes
½ Teaspoon Cumin powder
¼ Teaspoon Black salt
For Tadka/Tempering
1 Tablespoon Desi Ghee
1 Teaspoon Mustard seeds
1 Green Chilly - chopped
6 Curry leaves- chopped
1 Tablespoon Chopped Garlic
2 Tablespoons Mint leaves
Coriander leaves for garnish
Method
In a mixing bowl add yogurt, whisk till creamy and smooth, add black salt, chili powder, roasted cumin.
Heat ghee in a pan, add mustard seeds, curry leaves, chopped green chilies, add chopped garlic, fry for a min, till garlic turns light golden, pour this tarka over the whisked yogurt, add chopped mint leaves and crisp boondi to the bowl before serving, garnish with mint leaves.
Serve Nawabi Mutton Biryani, hot garnished with chopped coriander and mint. Serve with Burani Boondi Raita.
Labels: Sunday Funday,Mutton,Biryani,Homemade Biryani Masala,Main course,Indian, Raita

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Xacuti Chicken Mince Stuffed Bell Peppers#AlphabetChallenge

These Keto Xacuti Chicken Mince Stuffed Bell Peppers is a simple comfort food that's hearty, filling, has incredible flavors, you can bake them or make it in a stove top pan. This is a hassle free versatile, easy, meal which can be prepped earlier or even freeze them.
Serves 4
Ingredients

500 Grams Chicken Mince
1 Tablespoon Heaped Xacuti Masala
1 Teaspoon Each Minced Garlic and Ginger
½ Teaspoon Turmeric powder
2 Medium Onions - chopped
2 Green Chillies - minced
4 Large Bell Peppers/Capsicums - cut into halves
1 Tablespoon Olive oil/Coconut oil
Cheese for topping as required
Method
Saute chopped onions, ginger and garlic in a pot till the onions are soft. Next add the xacuti masala and saute for a minute.
Add the chicken mince, water and stir it well till no big chucks of meat. Add salt to taste and cook covered on medium heat for 20-25 minutes.
Turn the heat off and add the chopped fresh cilantro. Let cool.
Preheat oven to 180°C.
Cut thin slice from stem end of each cleaned bell pepper to remove top of pepper. Remove the seeds and membranes.
Apply little salt to the bell peppers on the inside. Place them in a microwaveable dish add a splash of water to the bottom of the dish and microwave for a minute to soften the peppers a little.
Pour out any liquid from the inside of the bell peppers. Next spoon in the chicken mince in each pepper, drizzle a little olive oil on the sides of the dish. 
Cover the dish with a foil and then bake in a preheated oven for 35-40 minutes at 180°C with both the elements on - top and down. After 40 minutes remove the foil and again bake at 200°C till the cheese turns golden.
Remove cool and enjoy.
Labels: Keto,Alphabet Challenge,Low Carb, Chicken Mince, Stuffed Peppers, Side Dish
Let's take a look at the recipes being shared today with Alphabet "X"
Sneha’s Recipe: Xacuti Chicken Mince Stuffed Bell Peppers 
Jolene’s Recipe Journal: Xocolati- Aztec Hot Chocolate 
Karen’s Kitchen Stories: Xavier Soup 
Food Lust People Love: Homemade XO Sauce 
Faith, Hope, Love, & Luck Survive Despite a Whiskered Accomplice: Rotisserie Chicken Xavier Soup with Fennel 
A Day in the Life on the Farm: Xanthia Cocktail 
Mayuri’s Jikoni: Pai Huang Gua Hé Xigua

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Air Fryer Small Sourdough Sandwich Bread#SundayFunday

Wanted to try baking bread in a airfryer, seen so many reels, so tried it and it turned out fantastic. No need for a dutch oven now you can bake bread in a airfryer too. Such an easy way to bake bread.
Ingredients
3 Grams Salt
110 Grams Water
33 Grams Active Sourdough Starter
170 Grams Bread Flour or All Purpose Flour
Method 
Combine active starter, salt, and warm water in a large mixing bowl. Mix in the flour, then knead lightly until a shaggy dough forms.
Cover the bowl with plastic wrap (or aluminum foil) and let the dough rest at room temperature for bulk fermentation, about 6-8 hours.
For the first two hours of the bulk ferment, try to do 3 – 4 rounds of stretch and folds. Start with the first one at least 30 minutes after mixing the dough.
Flatten the dough into a rectangle, and gently fold about 1/3 of the dough from one short edge over toward the center, then repeat with the opposite edge so they overlap a bit. Rotate the dough 90 degrees, then gently roll it up. Finally, shape it into loaf.
Place the dough in a proofing basket lined with a lightly floured tea towel. Cover with a plastic bag and refrigerate overnight.
The next morning, preheat your air fryer @ 180°C for about 5 minutes.
Place a piece of parchment paper over the basket, and gently turn the basket upside down to release the dough onto the paper.Place the bread in a baking pan.
Score the top of the dough with a sharp knife or razor blade.
Reduce the temperature to 160°C. Place 3 -4 ice cubes. 
Place the pan in the basket. Bake it for 20 - 25 minutes. 
When baked remove the bread from the pan, 
turn it and bake for another 5 minutes @ 180°C for 2 - 3 minutes 
or until the bread starts to brown at the bottom.
Remove the bread from the oven and cool on a wire rack.
Cool & slice, see how soft and airy the bread is. 
Labels: Air Fryer, Bread, Sandwich Bread, Sourdough,Sunday Funday
Let's take a look at the other Homemade Breads being shared today..... 

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Keto Biscuits With Almond & Coconut Flour#BreadBakers

Biscuits and Gravy are the ultimate comfort and delicious food for a perfect meal. These Keto biscuits are so flaky, but hold together well.
Ingredients
150 Grams Almond Flour
15 Grams Coconut Flour
½ Teaspoon Pink Himalayan Sea Salt
½ Teaspoon Xanthan Gum
2 Teaspoons Baking Powder
3 Tablespoons Heavy Whipping Cream
56 Grams Cold Butter - cut into cubes
2 Large Eggs 
Method
Preheat your oven to 190°C with both the elements on (top & bottom).
In a large mixing bowl or food processor, combine the almond flour, coconut flour, salt, xanthan gum, and baking powder, mix until well combined. Then add the cubed cold butter and pluse until it forms bread crumbs. Then add all the wet ingredients, and pluse it twice. Remove this into to a bowl ( do not overmix - this will whip out all of the air and cause the biscuits to deflate).
Take a large cookie scoop and drop it on a lined baking tray ( I got 7 biscuits). Slightly wet your hands and give it round shape and flatten the top a little. 
Bake for 10-12 minutes ( mine got done in exactly 12 minutes) or until slightly browned. It could take slightly longer depending on your oven. 
Cool them on a wire rack.
These are so buttery, soft, and flaky inside. 
I enjoyed this with Indian Style kheema gravy. This is real comfort food.
Labels: Biscuits, Keto, Low Carb, Almond Flour, Coconut Flour, Bread Bakers
#BreadBakers is a group of bread loving bakers who get together once a month to bake bread with a common ingredient or theme. You can see all our of lovely bread by following our Pinterest board right here. Links are also updated after each event on the #BreadBakers home page. We take turns hosting each month and choosing the theme/ingredient. If you are a food blogger and would like to join us, just send Stacy an email with your blog URL to foodlustpeoplelove@gmail.com.
We take turns hosting each month and choosing the theme/ingredient.
This month’s theme is Biscuits.


A Day in the Life on the Farm: Apple Cider Biscuits 
A Messy Kitchen : Cast Iron Buttermilk Biscuits 
Karen's Kitchen Stories: Cream Cheese Biscuits 
Food Lust People Love: Easy Drop Biscuits 
Palatable Pastime: Sausage and Cheddar Biscuits

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Mixed Vegetable Sliders#SundayFunday

These Mixed Vegetable Sliders are cheesy, buttery, loaded with veggies and deliciousness. Make it for your next party or kids' lunchbox, or can take with on a travel journey like I did!
Ingredients 
9 Bread Rolls/Pavs  
1 Bowl Mixed Veggies - I used frozen
½ Cup Diced Colored Bell Peppers
½ Cup Pizza Sauce
½ Cup Boiled Sweet Corn
1 Onion - finely chopped
2 Cloves Garlic - minced
1 Tablespoon Oil
Salt & Pepper to taste
1 Cup Shredded Cheese
Garlic Herbed Butter as required
Method
To Make The Filling
In a pan heat oil add the onion & garlic saute till the onions turn translucent. Add all the veggies and saute for a minute then add the pizza sauce, salt and pepper to taste. Cover and let is cook till veggies are done. Once done add a little cheese, mix well.  
Preheat the oven to 180°C. Grease a baking pan.
Cut the rolls in half. Set the bottom halves into the bottom of the prepared pan and spread butter on it. 
Place a layer of the filling and spread grated cheese. Add the top halves of the rolls.  
Brush with garlic herbed butter over the tops of the sliders.
Bake in the preheated oven until the insides are gooey and the tops are golden brown, 10 to 15 minutes.
Labels: Sliders,Vegetarian, Mixed Vegetable, Appetizer, Starters, Sunday Funday

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