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Showing posts with label Eggless. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eggless. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eggless. Show all posts

Eggless Oats Litchi Loaf#BreadBakers

A very easy to make, soft and delicious litchi dessert loaf. Perfect to serve for a Hi Tea party or have it with as a dessert with an ice cream of your choice.
I have used frozen litchis in this recipe. When they were in season, freeze them. You can also use canned litchi or frozen, just drain the syrup whether canned or frozen.
Cup Measurement - 250 Ml
Ingredients
1 Cup Level All Purpose Flour
½ Cup Level Oats powder
2 Tablespoon Level Corn Flour
1 Teaspoon Baking powder
½ Teaspoon Baking soda
¼ Teaspoon Salt¾ Cup Condensed milk
½ Cup Vegetable Oil
150 Ml Sour Cream - Homemade
1 Teaspoon Vanilla Essence
¾ Cup Chopped Litchis
A Pinch of Yellow Food color
To Garnish
2 Tablespoons Chopped Pistachio or as required
Method
Preheat the oven at 180°C.
Grease a loaf pan and line with parchment paper. Strain all the syrup from the litchis and then finely chop them.
In a bowl sieve flour, oats powder, corn flour, salt, baking powder and soda.
Add the lemon color to the sour cream, mix well, keep aside.
In a large bowl whisk the condensed milk , vanilla essence and oil well till fluffy and creamy.
Now mix the sifted flour along with the sour cream in three batches. Beating after every addition well. Fold in chopped litchis in the batter.
Pour the batter in the prepared loaf pan.
Tap the pan gently on the counter. Sprinkle chopped pistachios.
Bake in the preheated oven at 180° for 35- 40 minutes or until the toothpick comes out clean.
It took exactly 40 minutes in my oven to bake.
Every oven takes different time so check after 30 minutes. Insert a toothpick in the middle, if it comes out clean, its done. 
Let the cake cool down completely before slicing.
Serve it with tea, coffee or a glass of milk. Or enjoy with ice cream.
Labels: Bread Bakers, Litchi, Eggless, Cakes, Breads, Dessert
#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 Dessert Breads.

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Eggless Homemade Butterscotch Ice Cream#SundayFunday

Butterscotch Ice Cream is a creamy ice cream dessert with simple ingredients and quick to make with no eggs. Perfect for summer. My hubby loves butterscotch ice cream and requested to make this flavor for our Sunday Funday Event.
Ingredients
1¼ Cup Whipping Cream
1 Cup Full Fat Milk
¼ Cup Sugar
¼ Cup Condensed Milk
¼ Cup Milk Powder
1 Teaspoon Butterscotch Essence
1 Tablespoon Corn Flour
1 Drop Yellow Food Colour - optional
1/3 Cup Butterscotch Chips - see notes
Method 
In a sauce pan add the milk, milk powder, sugar and cornflour, mix well so that no lumps are formed. Place this pan on low flame, stirring continously till boils and starts thicken. When it starts to bubble thicken a little, switch of the flame. Keep stirring till is cools completly and this will also help that no scum is formed on the surface. This is a custard. 
In another large bowl whip the cream till stiff peaks are formed. 
Add in the condensed milk, strain the custrad, butterscotch essence, yellow food color. Whip all this well so that they are incorporated and forms a lump free batter. 
Then fold in the butterscotch chips with a spatuala. 
Pour this into a airthight container and freeze it for atleast 24 hours.
After 24 hours, it looks like this (if you freeze the ice cream in an airthight container you will no ice crystals will form on top).
This is a best butterscotch flavor ice cream which you will love. Scoop and Enjoy!!
My Notes
If you do not have butterscotch chips then make a homemade parline with cashewnuts or almonds at home. Check the recipe to make here
Labels: Eggless, Vegetarian, Ice Cream, Sunday Funday, Dessert, Kids delight

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Czech Lívance -Eggless Yeasted Pancakes#EatTheWorld

In Czech, these yeasted pancakes are called Lívance, and they represent a favorite sweet dessert. They are addictive! 
Traditional Czech pancakes are round small sized patties made of semi-liquid batter, leavened with yeast. The pancakes are fried in a pan with little butter, finally garnished with fruit, a scoop of sour cream, or just rolled in powdered sugar. They are served as a dessert/sweet dish. 
I have made this eggless and they are so soft fluffy, spongy and delicious. These are too good, my hubby enjoyed the pancakes with Mango Cream Dip. 
Makes : 16 Mini Pancakes
Ingredients
1
½+ - Cup Lukewarm Milk
1 Teaspoon Instant Yeast
1½ Cups All Purpose Flour
2 Tablespoons Granulated Sugar
2 Eggs - optional - I did not add - See Notes
¼ Teaspoon Salt
Butter or Desi Ghee/ Oil) - for frying
For The Mango Cream Dip
1 Mango - Alphonso or Kesar
2 Cubes Cream Cheese
½ Cup Non Diary Whipping Cream
Method
For The Mango Cream Dip
Remove the skin and chop the mango. In a small blender jar add the cream cheese, mango and whipping cream. Blend till smooth. Remove in a bowl.
Refrigerate to chill till we are ready to serve with the pancakes.
For The Pancakes
In a small saucepan, heat a cup of milk until it is  just lukewarm. Add sugar and yeast, then stir. Leave the mixture in a warm place until the yeast activates and foam with bubbles appears on the surface.
Pour the remaining lukewarm milk into a large bowl and add granulated sugar, flour and salt. Now add the activated yeast mixture. Using a mixer with a whisk attachment, briefly whisk until everything is well combined. The result should be a thin, semi-liquid batter. Place the bowl with the batter in a warm area to rise until it doubles in volume. 
Heat a non-stick frying pan over medium low flame and brush the pan with  butter or desi ghee. Take ¼ cup of the risen batter and pour it into the pan.  Cook the Lívance for about a minute on one side and then 30 seconds on the other. Once cooked, transfer them to a plate.
Carefully wipe the pan with a paper towel after each batch to remove any blackened bits of butter/desi ghee.
Coat the pancakes in cinnamon sugar. Prepare coating mixture by combining icing sugar and cinnamon powder in a large bowl. Thoroughly coat the warm pancakes with the cinnamon sugar.
I served them with Mango Cream Dip and this was  perfect combo with the Livance. Do try these!! 
My Notes 
If you are using eggs then use ½ cup less milk.  
Labels: Eat the World , Pancakes,International Cuisine, Czech Republic, Yeasted, Eggless, Breakfast, Dessert, Mango, Dip
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Soft & Fluffy Sourdough Hamburger Buns#BreadBakers

These easy sourdough hamburger buns are light and fluffy, simple to make, they’re perfect to make the day before you want to use them. They are the ideal hamburger bun for a soups or burgers.
What I like about these buns
- You do not knead a food processor or kitchen aid to make the dough.
- They do not need a baking stone or Dutch oven for this, since the enriched dough will bake directly in a baking pan and it won’t require steam. 
Makes 9 Buns
Ingredients
For Feeding The Sourdough Starter

25 Grams Sourdough Starter
50 Grams All Purpose Flour
50 Grams Water
For The Buns Dough

450 Grams All Purpose Flour
150 Grams Water
100 Grams Milk
20 Grams Fresh Yogurt - optional
25 Grams Granulated Sugar
10 Grams Pink Himalayan Salt
100 Grams Active Fed Sourdough Starter
55 Grams Salted Butter 
Method
For Feeding The Sourdough Starter
Take 25 grams of leftover sourdough starter out of the fridge and feed it 50 grams all purpose flour and 50 grams of water. Stir the ingredients thoroughly to combine and mark the top of the starter with a rubber band. 
Cover the starter loosely with a lid and let it rise at room temperature for 5-8 hours, or until it doubles in size.
Mixing The Dough
When your starter has doubled in size and it’s ready to use.
Add the following ingredients to a large mixing bowl, the water, milk, yogurt, sugar, salt, and sourdough starter. Stir the liquid ingredients together with a spoon or a dough whisk to break of up starter and to dissolve the salt and sugar.
Next, add all of the flour to the mixing bowl and stir the ingredients together until a rough dough forms. At this point, cover up the bowl with a kitchen towel or shower cap and let the dough rest for 30 to 45 minutes.
To prepare the butter to be added to the dough
Cut the butter into cubes and let it rest at room temperature so that it can soften.
After the 30 to 45 minutes rest, uncover the dough and add all of the softened butter cubes right on top of the dough. Squeeze the butter into the dough with your hands until it is thoroughly combined with the dough and the dough starts to hold together again. Cover the dough and let it rest for 30 to 45 minutes.
Stretch & Folds
Next, give the dough it’s first set of stretch and folds. Uncover the dough and grab an edge of the dough and stretch it upwards, then when the dough begins to resist, fold it over the top of the dough. Continue stretching and folding the edges of the dough about 10 - 12 times total, or until the dough starts to resist stretching and firm up. After that, cover the dough up again and let it rest for 30 to 45 minutes.
Give the dough a second set of stretch and folds. The dough should be smoother and hold together better than it did during this next set of stretch and folds. Cover the dough and let it rest for another 30 to 45 minutes. I have done 3 sets of stretch & folds after every 30 to 45 minutes.
Finally, give the dough one last set of stretch and folds and then flip the dough over so the smooth side is facing up and the seam side is facing down. 
The First Rise (Bulk Fermentation)
Cover the dough with a layer of plastic wrap or shower cap (or close the bowl with an airtight lid) and then let the dough rise at room temperature, or for at least 8-12 hours , If you are staying in warm climate like Mumbai then dough rises in 3 to 4 hours. You want the dough to completely double in size, which can take more time than usual since this is a heavy, enriched dough. 
The dough should be doubled in size and ready to shape.
Dividing & Shaping
Take the dough on a just lightly floured surface. Divide the dough into nine equal-sized pieces. If you want to use a scale to weigh the dough balls precisely, scale them to nine dough balls.
Shape them directly into individual balls. Stretch and fold each piece of dough into a ball, and then roll the dough into a tight ball on the surface of the kitchen counter with your hand in a circular motion.
Arrange the dough balls in a 9×13″ baking pan lined with parchment paper. When evenly spaced out, the dough balls should be close but not touching each other. 
As the sourdough hamburger buns rise, they will touch and press into each other like pull-apart rolls.
Sourdough hamburger buns divided, shaped, ready to proof, kept them on the counter covered with an oiled cling wrap for 2 hours then refrigerated for overnight ( for 12 hours).
Here they are out from the refrigerator and kept for further proofing for another 2 hours or until they are almost completely doubled in size . They make take more time or less depending on the temperature in your kitchen.
Buns finally & fully proofed, ready to go into the preheated oven.
Brush them with egg or milk wash and bake in preheated oven at 200°C for 20 to 30 minutes. In my oven they got baked in exactly 20 minutes. Each oven temperature may differ so check accordingly.
Remove the baked rolls from the pan onto a cooling rack then brush them with butter or neutral oil. Let the the rolls cool for at least 30 minutes before serving for dinner.
My Notes
If you don’t want to make pull-apart hamburger buns, you can arrange them further apart on two sheet pans. This will prevent the buns from rising into each other and they will each be round and uniform after baking. Using a pastry brush, brush the buns with a tablespoon of melted butter or neutral oil. This will help keep the buns from drying out while they rise and it will stop them from sticking to the plastic wrap.
You want the buns to almost completely double in size during the final proof, so this might require an extra long proofing time. Hamburger buns that are proofed for less time tend to tear open on the sides/top during baking. Proofing them until they are very puffy, soft, and delicate will fix this issue. 
Properly proofed hamburger buns will also be softer and more airy on the inside, which is exactly what you want in this type of bread. 
Softest & fluffiest, pull-apart sourdough hamburger buns. that are sure to be a hit at your burger party.
Labels: Sourdough, Dinner Rolls, Buns,Bread Bakers, Eggless, Breads
#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 Rolls & Buns.

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