Showing posts with label Baked. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baked. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baked. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baked. Show all posts

Bread & Butter Pudding#BakingBloggers

British Bread Pudding is different from other Bread and Butter Pudding. The British version bread pudding can be sliced and served.
Today is our posting for Baking Bologgers and the theme is British Baking our host and creator of this group is Sue Lau

Serves 3 to 4
Ingredients

4 Big Slices White Bread
1/4 Teaspoon Freshly Grated Nutmeg
50 Grams Butter
1/3 Cup Golden Raisins
4 Tablespoons Heaped Sugar
1 Teaspoon Vanilla Essence
2 Eggs
500 Ml Milk

Method 
Preheat the oven to 180 degrees C. Grease a square or rectangle dish well with butter.
In a bowl beat the eggs, add the vanilla, give it a stir and keep aside.
In a saucepan, gently heat the milk, but do not boil. Add the sugar, stir it till it melts. Set aside. Slowly pour the warm milk over the beaten eggs, whisking continuously, until all the milk is added. 
Strain this mixture. Keep aside.
Cut bread into triangles. 
Spread one side the bread triangles with butter. Then cut into smaller triangles.
Cover the base of the dish with overlapping triangles of bread, butter side up. 
Sprinkle half the golden raisins evenly over the bread, then lightly sprinkle with a little nutmeg. 
Then pour the milk mixture over it and let it soak for 30 to 45 minutes, covered with cling film. 
After the soaking time sprinkle the remaining raisins and bake at 180 degrees C for 30 to 35 minutes 
or until the surface is golden brown and the pudding is well-risen
Once out of the oven the pudding will deflate.
 Slice it..
Serve hot and enjoy! 
Labels: Bread, Butter, Pudding, Baked, British, Raisins, Baking Bloggers, Cakes, Sweets & Desserts
Baking Bloggers is a friendly group of food bloggers who vote on a shared theme and then post about it once per month. If you are a food blogger interesting in joining in, inquire at our Baking Bloggers FaceBook Group. We'd be honored if you would join us in our baking adventures.
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Bread & Butter Pudding by Sneha's Recipe
Chocolate Chip Scones by Jolene's Recipe Journal
Eccles Cakes by Caroline's Cooking
English Granary-Style Bread by Karen's Kitchen Stories
Fat Rascals by Palatable Pastime
Jammie Dodgers by Culinary Adventures with Camilla
Mini Toad in the Hole by Sid's Sea Palm Cooking
Raspberry Bakewell Tarts by Pandemonium Noshery
Salmon in Puff Pastry by Reviews, Chews & How-Tos
Sticky Toffee Pudding by Cookaholic Wife
Strawberry Almond Crumble by Food Lust People Love
Strawberry Dark Chocolate Shortbread Biscuits by Faith, Hope, Love, & Luck Survive Despite a Whiskered Accomplice
Traditional Scottish Shortbread with Rose by The Schizo Chef
Wizarding World Chocolate Trifle by Simple Inspired Meals

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Sheet Pan Prawns Stuffed Bell Peppers#FishFriday

These are fantastic Shrimp Stuffed Bellpeppers that are best for potlucks, family dinner's and parties. These can be served as appetizers too.

Sending this to our event for Fish Friday Foodies, Hosted by Caroline Williams . Theme is 
Fish and Seafood dishes cooked in the oven eg baked, sheet pan.
Servings 4
Ingredients

2 Small Bellpeppers (I used 1 Green and 1 Red)
For Prawn Marination
10 Large Prawns / Shrimp -cleaned & chopped
1/2 Teaspoon Sea Salt or as per taste
1/4 Teaspoon Turmeric Powder
1/2 Teaspoon Red Chili Powder
A Juice of half a lemon
For  the stuffing

2 Tablespoons Oil
1 Large Onion - finely Chopped
1 Medium Tomato - scoop out he seeds and chopped
A Pinch of Sugar
2 Tablespoons Heaped Cooking Cream
1 Tablespoon Chopped Coriander leaves
Other Ingredients

Grated Cheeza Cheese  as required

Method

Wash the peppers, pat dry them.  Cut each pepper,from top to bottom,remove seeds and white membranes. Apply a pinch Salt,for each half of bellpepper

Wash the cleaned and de veined prawns. Cut each shrimp into small pieces.
Marinate the shrimp pieces with ingredients mentioned under marination.

In a pan,add oil and when its hot,add the onion and tomato followed by all ingredients except cream and cook on low flame till soft.
Add shrimp to this and cook further,finally add the cream,mix and cook further till no moisture left. Add the coriander leaves and keep aside to cool.

Line a sheet pan with foil and oil it well. Arrange the bellpeppers.
Add this stuffing generously to each pepper cavity 
Likewise fill the others too.
Top with grated cheese.
Bake in a preheat the oven at 180 C and bake for 10 minutes or till the cheese is melted.
Served immediately.
Labels : Baked, Capsicum, Fish Friday, Prawns, Seafood/Fish, Sheet Pan, Shrimps, Stuffed Peppers, Appetizer, Main course

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Baked Mexican Chicken Spaghetti#BakingBloggers

Whenever  we are invited for a party , I always ask my host what can I bring.   Took this  Baked Mexican Chicken Spaghetti for the dinner party.

This was  a delicious and makes a fantastic festive dinner that your friends and  family will enjoy. It's topped with cheese, Mexican seasoning, baked until it becomes oey, gooey and the cheese is melty, to perfection. 

Servings 7 -8
Ingredients  

1 Kg Boneless Chicken - chopped into tiny cubes
2 Large Onions - finely chopped
1 Tablespoon Each Ginger Garlic - minced
1 Green bell pepper - finely chopped
200 Grams Tomato Puree
2 Jalapenos - finely chopped
2 Tablespoons Finely chopped Parsley
6 Medium Ripe Tomatoes
1 Packet Mexican Noodle Taste Maker
1 Teaspoon Cayenne pepper
Salt to taste
1 Teaspoon Mexican Seasoning
3 Tablespoons Oil
500 Grams Spaghetti pasta

For the Toppings  

Few Fresh Basil Leaves
Mixed Herbs
Mexican Seasoning
Chopped Parsley
Diced Coloured Bell Peppers

Chopped Spring Onion Greens
Grated Cheese as required - see notes
Method

First cook the spaghetti as per package instructions. Drain it and keep aside.
Blanche the tomatoes, remove the skin and chopperize them. Keep this aside.
Heat oil a large skillet, add the onions , ginger and garlic, saute till the onions are translucent, add the chicken and saute till it turn pink to white, now add the, tomato puree and chopperized tomatoes, Mexican taste maker , jalapenos and stir fry till nicely mixed. Reduce the flame to medium low and let it cook till dry but still moist. Now add the chopped capsicum and Mexican seasoning, cayenne pepper and taste for salt and add accordingly. See that this mixture is not dry but saucy. 

Grease a big casserole dish lavishly with oil or butter , I used a non stick baking dish to make this.
Transfer the chicken mixture to the baking dish 

Place the coloured bell peppers, sprinkle chopped parsley. 
Sprinkle little cheese on top 
Spread  the spaghetti and place the coloured bell peppers, sprinkle chopped parsley and spring onion greens again cheese as much as you would like, I used a total of 1.1/2 cups of grated cheese.
A sprinkle of Mexican seasonings and mixed herbs on  top 
Dot it with tiny cubes of butter and and few basil leaves  bake  at 180 until cheese is melted or for about 20 to 25 minutes. 
Remove from oven, and let sit 5 minutes or so. Serve and enjoy!  Isn't this  Mexican Chicken Spaghetti, so creamy, dreamy and delicious! 

My Notes
I used a mix of Sheep cheese and cheeza cheese.

Labels : Baked, Pasta & Noodles, Chicken, Mexican, Baking Bloggers, Spaghetti, Cheese, Mexican Seasoning, Main course 
Baking Bloggers, theme for the month is Baked Pasta and our host is Sue


Baked Mac and Cheese with Corn by Anybody Can Bake
Baked Mexican Chicken Spaghetti by Sneha's Recipe
Cavatini by Palatable Pastime
Cheesy Artichoke Ravioli Casserole by Food Lust People Love
Cheesy Vegetable Pasta Bake by Cook with Renu
Creamy Lemon Chicken Pasta Bake by Caroline's Cooking
Greek Giouvetsi by Pandemonium Noshery
Macarona Bechamel (Egyptian Baked Pasta) by Tara's Multicultural Table
Meatless Lasagna by A Day in the Life on the Farm
Mushroom And Artichoke Pasta Bake by Oventales
Rakott teszta (Hungarian Layered Noodles) by Sid's Sea Palm Cooking
Sausage and Spinach Lasagna by Cookaholic Wife
Spiralized Sweet Potato Macaroni and Cheese by Karen's Kitchen Stories
Turkey Ham Mac and Cheese by Cindy's Recipes and Writings
Turkey Tetrazzini by Reviews, Chews & How-Tos

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Chocolate Malai Bundt Eggless Cake#BundtBakers

It's Christmas season and the time for posting for Bundt Bakers our Host of the month is Felice Geoghegan - the theme is International Holiday Bundts and asked us to make a bundt that celebrates a holiday in December from around the world.
Made this bundt for my  vegetarian friends who came to visit me during this season.   This cake turned out so soft and moist. Added chocolate chips inside and also sprinkled a tablespoon on top before placing it in the oven. 

Ingredients

1/2 Cup Fresh Malai -  see notes
1/2 Cup Sugar powdered
1/2 Teaspoon Level Baking powder
1/4 Teaspoon Level Baking soda
1 Teaspoon Vanilla essence
1 Cup Level All Purpose Flour
1 Cup Milk
2 + 1 Tablespoons Chocolate Chips or more according to your taste

Method
Cream the malai lightly,  add the baking powder, baking soda,  sugar and cream it for 2 minutes. Then add the flour and mix it then beat on low speed till incorporated by adding little milk at the time. When all the flour and milk is incorporated add the vanilla essence and mix. Fold in 2 tablespoons chocolate chips. 
Pour it into a greased and lined 6 inch tin, sprinkle the remaining 1 tablespoon chocolate chips on top tap the tin lightly and bake in a preheated oven for 25 minutes at 180 degree C.
Soft and moist bundt.

My Notes
The cream that comes from the top of whole full cream milk when refrigerated

Labels : Bundt, Bundt Bakers, Malai Bundt, Eggless, Vegetarian, Chocolate Chip, Baked
Bundt Bakers December 2018
International Holiday Bundts



#BundtBakers is a group of Bundt loving bakers who get together once a month to bake Bundts with a common ingredient or theme. You can see all our of lovely Bundts by following our Pinterest board. We take turns hosting each month and choosing the theme/ingredient. Updated links for all of our past events and more information about BundtBakers, can be found on our home page. If you are a food blogger and would like to join us, just send an email to Stacy at foodlustpeoplelove@gmail.com. 
Don’t forget to take a peek at what other talented bakers have baked this month ~

Bundt Cake of Squashed Pumpkin from Merce`s Cake
Chocolate Malai Bundt Eggless Cake from Sneha's Recipe
Dutch Speculaas Bundt Cake from Tartacadabra
Potica from All That's Left Are The Crumbs
Vegan Panettone Bundt Cake from Katin Å¡pajz
Weicher Lebkuchen – Soft German Gingerbread from Food Lust People Love
White Chocolate Cream Bundt Cake from Making Miracles 

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Leftover Baked Mashed Potato Soup#Soupswapers

Soup is an excellent way to use baked leftover mashed potato, for a lunch or dinner.  Have these will bread rolls are you are sated. This  delicious and filling soup, your family will love and enjoy.  For this soup I, used  Sheep Cheese and it tasted wonderful, you can use whatever cheese you have at hand.
Ingredients 
1 Teaspoon Olive Oil
1 Small Onion - finely  chopped
4 Button Mushrooms - 
 chopped
1  Carrot - cut into small sticks
5 French Beans - cut into  small sticks
1 Celery - chopped finely Tablespoons Mix Vegetables
4 Cups Green Goddess Chicken Stock
1⁄4 Teaspoon Sea salt or to taste
1⁄2 Teaspoon Black pepper powder
1⁄4  Teaspoon Smoked Paprika
1 Cup Leftover Baked Mashed Potato
1⁄4  Cup Grated Sheep Cheese or Cheddar Cheese
1  Scallion -  finely chopped
2 Slices Bacon - fried and crumbled
1 Slice Ham - fried and cut into pieces 
Method 
Fry  bacon, and ham in olive oil set aside,  crumble the bacon and cut the ham into small pieces.
In the same pan,  saute the  onion until softened.
Add chopped mushrooms and  vegetables, cook until tender and onion softens. Add green goddess chicken stock , salt, pepper, paprika, stirring to mix and bring this to a boil. Let it simmer on low flame. 
In the meantime.
Take a cup of the this soup broth into a another pan add the mashed potatoes and with stick blender, Blend in mashed potatoes,  until lumps are gone and form a smooth batter.
Add  this batter to the  soup  and stir continuously till it is well mixed . Bring it to a boil, add sheep cheese, stirring until it is melted and smooth. 

Add in scallions, crumbled bacon, ham (reserve a teaspoon of each scallions, bacon and ham for garnishing) take off flame.  Serve this hot garnished with scallions, bacon and ham and grated cheese and dash of smoked paprika.  

Yum yum...
Today is our posting day for soup swappers our host of the month is Karen H Kerr and the theme is Soup from Leftovers.  Thank you Karen for hosting this event.

Labels :  Soup, Leftover series, Baked, Mashed Potatoes, Soupswappers, Bacon, Ham, Green Goddess, Stock, Sheep Cheese

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Chocolate Raspberry Mini Tarts#Improv

The usual tart pastry uses cold cubes of butter is rubbed into the flour, forming the dough with egg and refrigerating the dough before baking. But this tart shell recipe is the complete opposite — uses oil, doesn’t use any egg and no refrigeration required.
Ingredients
For the short crust pastry
 Cup All Purpose Flour
A Pinch of  Salt 

1 Tablespoon Caster Sugar ¼ Cup  ML Vegetable Oil
¼ Cup Milk  or as required

For the filling:
2 Tablespoons Heavy Cream
1/3 Cup Whole Milk
½  Teaspoon Vanilla essence
75  Grams Dark chocolate - chopped
150 Grams Whipping Cream

Raspberry Preserve as required 

Method 
For the Tart shells
To make the tart pastry, preheat the oven to 180 C .

Mix the flour, salt, oil, sugar and mix well add milk a tablespoon at a time and form a dough. Roll out the dough and cut into the size of your tart shell and press the dough over the base and the sides of the dish. Prick it all over with a fork and place the tart pan(s) on a baking tray.

Bake for 8 to 10 minutes, or until the pastry is golden brown all over. Remove the tart from the oven and cool completely before filling.

For the filling:

Whip the cream till soft peaks form. Refrigerate.

Bring the milk, heavy cream and vanilla just to a simmer. Add the chocolate and let it sit undisturbed for 2 minutes. The hot milk will help melt the chocolate. After 2 minutes, give it a good stir until it’s smooth. Cool this mixture to room temperature.
Gently fold in the whipped cream into the  chocolate mixture. Fill this into a piping bag.
To assemble the tart shells
Place a teaspoon or more of raspberry preserve 
Pipe the chocolate filling on top.  
Drop raspberry preserve  on top  and refrigerate for about an hour or till the filling is set.  
Serve and  enjoy this as a dessert.
Labels :  Tart/Pie/Quiche, Raspberry, Chocolate, Cream, Improv Cooking Challenge, Sweets & Dessert, Baked 

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