Showing posts with label No Bake Desserts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label No Bake Desserts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label No Bake Desserts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label No Bake Desserts. Show all posts

Mahalabia#SundayFunday

Mahalabia, also known as Mahalabi or Muhellabia , is a Middle Eastern dessert / pudding / custard made with milk, sweetened and flavored with rose or orange blossom water. Delcious and you will love it and takes just 10 minutes from start to finish. So easy and quick. While the dessert is called Muhallebi in Turkey and Iraq, the Egyptian variant is called Mahalabia.

Serves Two 
Ingredients

250 ML Full Cream Milk
50 Grams Sugar
2 Tablespoon Water
1 Tablespoon Level Corn Flour
100 ML Fresh Cream
1 Tablespoon Level Rose Water
Pistachios for garnishing as required

Method
Combine milk and sugar together in a saucepan; bring to a boil, let it boil till sugar dissolves.
Mix water and corn flour together in a bowl until smooth; stir into boiling milk. Cook milk mixture over medium heat until thickened to the consistency of a thick pudding, for 2 -3 minutes, add the rose water and give it a quick stir.. Remove saucepan from heat and add the fresh cream mix it well and keep stirring it till it cools / comes to room temperature or else a scum will form on the top. Pour into into two pudding glasses garnish with silvered pistachios. Refrigerate the pudding to chill. 
Serve this pudding chilled. Yum and delicious. 
Labels: Sweets & Desserts, Pudding, No Bake Desserts, Milk, Corn Flour, Fresh Cream, Middle Eastern, Glass Verrines, Vegetarian, Egypt  
We are sharing Egyptian recipes for this week's Sunday Funday.

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Leftover Chocolate Cake & Chocolate Pudding Cups - No Bake Dessert#SundayFunday

I had some frozen leftover cake lying in the freezer for quite sometime. So made this delicious dessert using my Homemade Ready Chocolate Pudding Mix.

Delicious chocolate custard dessert cups which is not only easy to make but taste fantastic. This cups are so addictive and makes a great party individual dessert.

Ingredients 
500 ml milk
1/2 Cup Homemade Ready Chocolate Pudding Mix
1 Teaspoon Gelatin
1 Tablespoon water
Leftover  Chocolate Cake

Method
Press  a thick layer of crumbled cake into  the cups 
then add a layer of pudding.   Let it set in the refrigerator. 
Again add a layer of cake 
then pudding, let it set in the refrigerator to chill.
Grate chocolate on top and cling wrap each cup and refrigerate till cold.
Enjoy this delicious dessert. 
Labels: Sunday Funday, No Bake Desserts, Chocolate, Homemade, Chocolate Pudding, Leftover series, Sweets & Desserts  
For Sunday Funday our theme is Clean out the Fridge

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Bread Rasmalai#SundayFunday

Bread Rasmalai is the quick version of traditional Rasmalai. Instead of paneer, bread slices are used for soaking in saffron flavored thick milk. It's then garnished with chopped nuts. You will love this version of quick Rasmalai like we don, it's become one of our favorite sweets for a quick dessert.

Ingredients
4 Big Bread Slices
3 Cups Milk
1 Teaspoon Desi Ghee
3 Tablespoons Condensed Milk
¼ Cup Sugar
2 Tablespoons Each Almonds & Pistachios - chopped
¼ Teaspoon Saffron Strands 
½ Teaspoon Cardamom Powder

Method
In a pan add the condense milk and milk, cook on medium flame till milk is reduced to half and is thick, add saffron to the boiling milk, keep stirring then add sugar, keep stirring, till the milk has thickened. To this add in the cardamom powder, switch off the flame. When cooled pour the rabri into a bowl and chill it in the refrigerator.
In a another pan heat a teaspoon of desi ghee, fry the almonds and pistachio till slightly toasted. Keep aside.
Take bread slices, cut small circles from the bread slices.
Just at the time of serving take a bowl /plate, add a little of the prepared rabri just enough to soak the bread slices, place the cut bread rounds. Let them soak for few minutes.
Arrange the soaked bread gently into the serving platter. Pour the chilled rabri, garnish it with chopped pistachios and almonds.
Enjoy!!  
Labels: Sweets & Desserts, Bread Slices, Instant Mixes, No Bake Desserts, Sunday Funday  

For Sunday Funday- theme is Desserts  
Alle Balle Recipe by The Mad Scientists Kitchen
Berry Galette by Karen’s Kitchen Stories
Bread Rasmalai by Sneha’s Recipe
Classic Eton Mess by Food Lust People Love
Patriotic Jello Bars by A Day in the Life on the Farm
Strawberry Glaze Pie by Palatable Pastime
Strawberries And Cream by Mayuri’s Jikoni
Whisky Barrel Cake by Amy's Cooking Adventures

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Caramel Bread Surprise - No Bake#Improve

An Easy Caramel Bread Surprise makes the perfect dessert. You have to prepare this a day in advance if you want to serve it for a party. It has to set/chill in the refrigerator, then only, you will be able serve it in slices, as this a not bake dessert.
Ingredients
For The Caramel
190 Grams Homemade Dulce De Leche
1/3 Cup Milk
4 Large Bread Slices - trim off the sides 
For The Cashew Caramel Crunch
½ Cup Cashew Nuts
¾ Cup Granulated Sugar
1 Teaspoon Butter
For The Caramel Cream
2 Cups Whipping Cream

2 Tablespoons 
Homemade Dulce De Leche
Method
Dry roast the cashew lightly.
For The Cashew Caramel Crunch
Take a nonstick pan add the sugar and on low flame let is melt do not stir, when the sugar completely melts and starts to 
caramel then stir till it turn light golden, add the butter and switch off the flame
add the cashew and give it quick mix.
Pour this on a greased plate and let it cool. Then break this into pieces and place it in a zip lock bag, crush it with a rolling pin till coarsely powdered.
Keep aside our caramel crunch is ready.
For The Caramel Cream
Whip the cream till it forms soft peaks, add the Dulce De Leche and whip it for a minute or till well blended, if your want a dark color then add more Dulce De Leche. Keep aside
For The Caramel
To make the Dulce De Leche spreadable. Add the Dulce De Leche with the milk and cooked it on low flame till it becomes a little thick but spreadable caramel consistency. Switch off the flame and let it cool.
For Assembling The Bread Surprise
Lightly butter a 6" Pyrex dish.
Pour little thin caramel on the base, arrange bread slice
with a spoon spread the caramel on it then sprinkle the crunch.
Then whipped caramel cream mixture
Again bread slice with a spoon spread the caramel on it then sprinkle the crunch. Again whipped caramel cream Mixture. Drizzle a caramel , sprinkle the crunch on top. 
Cling wrap it and let it chill in the refrigerator over night so that is sets well.
Serve this chilled. 
It's super delicious, enjoy!!
Labels: 
Improv Cooking Challenge, Caramel, Cashewnuts,No Bake Desserts, Whipping Cream, Dulce De Leche, Bread Slices, Eggless, No Gelatin
 Improv Cooking Challenge

Caramel & Cashew

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Gajar Halwa With Khoya/Mawa#Foodieextravaganza

Gajar Halwa is a carrot based mouth watering popular dessert rich in taste. Gajar Halwa is traditionally eaten during all the festivals in India and made especially in winter when red carrots are widely available.
This is my hubby and son-in-law's favorite. I make this halwa at least thrice in winter.

1 Cup = 200 Ml Cup
Ingredients

1¼ Kg Red Carrot
250 Ml Milk
1 Cup Granulated Sugar
2 Heaped Tablespoons Milk Powder
2 Tablespoons Desi Ghee
300 Grams Homemade Khoya/Mawa
¼ Cup Chopped Cashew nuts
¼ Cup Raisins
1 Teaspoon Cardamom powder

Method
Wash and clean the carrots, peel it, and then grate into the bowl using the thin grater.
In a thick bottom kadai add the carrot and ghee, cover and cook on medium low flame for 10 to 15 minutes stirring in between till the carrot is cooked and has a shine. 
Add the milk and cook without the lid till the moisture evaporated . Keep stirring in between after every 3 -4 minutes.
Cook opened till the milk nearly evaporates.
Add the sugar 
and cook till sugar melts and moisture evaporates.
Now add the mawa, milk powder and cook stirring for about 3 -5 minutes. Then add the chopped cashews and raisins cook for 5 minutes, stirring again after every 3 -4 minutes. Add cardamom powder and give it a good mix.
                             
Served garnished with chopped cashew nuts, pistachio, raisins. Enjoy!!
Gajar Halwa is so yummy and delicious.

Lables: Carrot , Halwa, Mawa, Festival Sweets,Sweets & Desserts, Foodie Extravaganza Party, No Bake Desserts

Foodie Extravaganza is a monthly food fest, where a group of bloggers all create and share a recipe around one of the monthly food 'holidays' as detailed in The Nibble. Posting day is always the first Wednesday of each month. If you are a blogger and would like to join our group and blog along with us, come join our Facebook pageFoodie Extravaganza. We would love to have you! If you're a spectator looking for delicious tid-bits check out our Foodie Extravaganza Pinterest Board! Looking for our previous parties? Check them out HERE.

Our host for hosting this month's event Sneha of https://snehasrecipe.blogspot.com/See all the other recipes for today's Foodie Extravaganza Event - National Carrot Day

Carrot Fries From Magical Ingredients 
Carrot Salad with Feta and Pistachios From A Day in the Life on the Farm 
Carrot Slaw From Palatable Pastime
Duck-fat Roasted Carrots and Parsnips From Food Lust People Love 
Gajar Halwa With Khoya/Mawa From Sneha's Recipe 
Pasta Salad with Roasted Carrots and Kale From Karen's Kitchen Stories 
Roasted Carrots with Vinaigrette From Making Miracles  


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Easy Citrus& Chocolate Pudding Trifle#Improv

In this recipe you can use whatever fruits you want, any flavor leftover cake, this recipe is so adjustable to ingredients you have in your pantry.  

Makes 6 Short Glasses
Ingredients

1 Cup Chocolate Pudding
1 Chickoo - chopped
1 Pear - chopped
1 Orange - cut into segments
Chocolate Cake - as required
Whipped Cream as required

Method
Press a layer of crumbled cake into short glasses
then top it with a layer of chopped fruits, then again chocolate pudding. Pipe the whipped cream on top and garnish with crumbled cake crumbs. 
Chill it and then Enjoy!!

Labels : Chocolate Pudding, Chocolate Cake, Leftover series, Glass Verrines, Sweets & Desserts, No Bake Desserts, Party pleasers, Improv Cooking Challenge  

Check out what the other bloggers have made!

Improv Cooking Challenge: December 2020

Ingredients: Chocolate and Citrus 


Check out what the other bloggers have made!

Improv Cooking Challenge: December 2020

Ingredients: Chocolate and Citrus

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Homemade Ready Mix Chocolate Pudding & Chocolate Pudding

This is delicious, an inexpensive way to always have chocolate pudding mix on hand and it's tastes just so good. For this Pudding mix, I, used Cadbury Cocoa powder which is light and also has beautiful aroma and taste.
Ingredients
1 Cup Corn Flour
¾ Cup Dry Milk Powder
2¼ Cups Caster Sugar
3/4 Cup Cocoa Powder
1 Tablespoon Vanilla powder
A Pinch of Salt
For  the Pudding
2 Cups Milk
½ Cup Pudding Mix
1 Teaspoon Chocolate Essence - can use Vanilla

Method
To make the dry mixture, mix all the dry ingredients together, place them in a container with a tight fitting lid and store. This mixture will keep for a couple months.

To Make the Pudding
In a saucepan, pour the milk , add 1/2 cup of the chocolate pudding mix and stir it well to make it lump free. Then place the saucepan on medium low flame and cook stirring constantly for about 5 to 6 minutes or until the mixture becomes thick enough to coat the back of a spoon, add the essence, mix it well, remove from the heat, allow to cool a bit.
Then pour it into serving bowl/cups. 
Chill it and it's ready to enjoy.
Labels : 
Homemade, DIY, Ready/Instant Mixes, Chocolate Pudding, Eggless, Healthy, Preservatives free, Gluten Free, Sweets & Desserts, No Bake Desserts

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Caramel & Orange Cake Pudding Trifle#Foodie Extravaganza

Trifle easy , tasty, with layers of cake, vanilla pudding and caramel chilled to perfection, looks so beautiful and tempting!!
Ingredients
300 Grams Olive Oil Fresh Orange Cake
½ Cup Caramel Sauce
1 Cup Whipped Cream
1/2 Cup 
Homemade Ready Vanilla Pudding Mix
500 Ml Milk
1/2 Teaspoon Gelatin + 2 Tablespoons Water
Ingredients for Quick Caramel Sauce
30 Caramel Toffees  - break in small pieces 
100 Ml Fresh Cream
¼ Cup Milk
Method
For the Caramel Sauce In a sauce pan cook all the ingredients together till the toffees melts and forms a thick caramel sauce. Cool and use.
For the Vanilla Pudding
In a saucepan whisk the milk and pudding mix till it forms a smooth mix. Place it on medium low flame and stirring continuously, cook it till it becomes thick enough to coat the back of a spoon. Keep this aside. Dissolve the gelatin in water and cook it till melts (do not bring it to a boil).  Mix this with the pudding and whisk it well.
 To Assemble the Dessert 
Spread the cake in shot glasses or  in a Pyrex serving dish, drizzle a little simple sugar syrup on the cake 
drizzle the prepared caramel sauce
Now pour the prepared pudding let it set in the refrigerator. 
Then only drizzle a little of caramel sauce. 
Whisk cream till it starts to stiffen now add 2 tablespoons caramel sauce and whisk till stiff peaks form. 
Pipe the caramel cream on top.   Serve chilled.
Just waiting to dig into it.. irresistible isn't it!!
Labels: Orange, Cake, Caramel, Vanilla Pudding Mix, Whipping Cream, Sweets & Desserts, No Bake Desserts, Foodie Extravaganza Party

Foodie Extravaganza: Caramel

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Your favorite bloggers from #FoodieExtravaganza have gathered some of their favorite caramel recipes into one spot to kick off the fall baking season. Don't these all sound amazing!

Posting day is always the first Wednesday of each month. If you are a blogger and would like to join our group and blog along with us, come join our Facebook page Foodie Extravaganza. We would love to have you! If you're a spectator looking for delicious tid-bits check out our Foodie Extravaganza Pinterest Board! Looking for our previous parties? Check them out HERE.


Caramel & Orange Cake Pudding Trifle by Sneha's Recipe
Caramel Apple Cinnamon Rolls by Karen's Kitchen Stories
Caramel Butter Bars by Making Miracles
Caramel Stuffed Brownie Bites by Food Lust People Love
Disney's Caramel Shortbread by Simply Inspired Meals
Easy Caramel Modjestkas by Palatable Pastime
Galaxy Cake by Culinary Adventures with Camilla
Hopjesvla (Dutch Coffee Custard) by Tara's Multicultural Table
Salted Caramel Mudslide by A Day in the Life on the Farm

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