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Showing posts with label Shot Glass Desserts and Verrines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shot Glass Desserts and Verrines. Show all posts

Instant Noodles Shots#Foodieextravaganza

This makes a delicious party pleasers, especially for a kid's party. Kid's will really love these party shots. These shots are not spicy, but, creamy and delicious. Made these with instant noodles

Ingredients
For The  White Sauce 
2 Tablespoons Butter
1½ Tablespoons All Purpose Flour
250 Ml Milk
2 Tablespoons Red & Green Capsicum chopped
2 Tablespoons Green capsicum chopped
2 Tablespoons Sweet Corn
1 Medium Onion chopped
½ Teaspoon Fresh Oregano leaves
½ Teaspoon Fresh Thyme
½ Teaspoon Fresh Basil - finely chopped
½ Teaspoon Wild Garlic Green - finely chopped
½ Teaspoon Black pepper powder
Salt to taste
Mix of Grated Mozzarella and Cheddar cheese - as require
For Instant Noodles
500 Ml Water
2 Packet Instant noodles -70 Grams each
2 - 3 Tablespoons Pasta Sauce
1 Tablespoon Chopped Oregano, Thyme & Basil as required
A Sprinkle of Red Chili flakes
For Garnishing
2 Tablespoons Yellow Capsicum
Basil Leaves
Method 
For The White Sauce
Add all the ingredients and seasoning in a sauce pan and whisk till the sauce starts thicken, add cheese and cook till the sauce thicken but is of a slightly pouring consistency. Switch off the flame, then add the onion, corn, green and red capsicums and the herbs a mix well. Keep aside.
For The Instant Noodles
In a large pan add water and bring it to a rolling boil, add in the instant noodles and the noodle masala that you get along with the pack, cook till the water evaporates on high flame. Now add in the herbs, chili flakes mix well. If you want a this stage you can add in the pasta sauce. But I preferred to give a layer on top.
To Assemble
Take shot glasses pour 2 tablespoons white sauce, then a layer of instant noodles (1 tablespoon heaped)
repeat the layers according to the height of the glass ( do not fill up to the brim it should be 3/4th only filled)
After the last layer of noodles , spread the pasta sauce
then top it with a layer of white sauce. garnish with yellow capsicums, basil leaves and a sprinkle of cheese.
Serve this warm. 
Enjoy!!
Labels: Foodie Extravaganza Party, Instant Noodles, Pasta & Noodles, Pasta sauce, Kids delight, Shot Glass Desserts and Verrines, Vegetarian   

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Mango Pudding - A No Bake Dessert#SundayFunday

I love mangoes and enjoy eating them they are so good. Using them to make any dessert or cake feels like as though you’re punishing them if you try to make something out of it. But any way my hubby wants a sweet dish after every meal. If no sweet dish,then,  he will have chocolates. Since mangoes are in season  kuch meetha bhi bana chhaye. 
So here is a refreshing and cool Mango Pudding...you will love it.

Makes around 8 - 10 shot glasses/glass verrines
Ingredients

For the Mango Pudding 
80 Ml Milk 
½ Teaspoon Gelatin
1 Tablespoon Water 
2 Tablespoon Level Sugar 
100 Ml Fresh Cream 
1 Teaspoon Sugar 
½ Cup Mango Puree 
For the Milk Pudding 
150 Ml Milk 
1 Teaspoon Level Gelatin
1 Tablespoon Water 
2 Tablespoons Heaped Condensed  Milk 
For the Mango Sauce 
1 Cup Mango Puree 
40 Ml Water  
½ Teaspoon Gelatin  

Method
First - Make the Mango Pudding 

Soak the gelatin in water for 5 minutes to bloom. Heat the milk till hot, do not bring the milk to a boil, add the soaked gelatin to the milk, keep stirring till the gelatin dissolves, take off the flame and add sugar and keep stirring till sugar melts. Strain this mix.

In a another bowl add sugar and cream and whisk till it form soft peaks add the mango puree and mix well. Now add the gelatin mix to the pudding and mix well. 

Pour it on to the serving bowl or glass and tap to remove any bubbles keep it to set in the refrigerator.

Second - Make the Milk Pudding 

In a tablespoon of water add the gelatin , set it aside for 5 minutes to bloom. Heat the milk till hot, do not bring the milk to a boil, add the soaked gelatin to the milk, keep stirring till the gelatin dissolves, take off the flame and add the condensed milk and stir. 
Strain this mix, then pour this over the chilled / set mango pudding layer and refrigerate till this sets.

The Top Layer - Mango Sauce

In a sauce pan add the water and the gelatin and it aside for 5 minutes to bloom . Heat the water and gelatin till it melts do not bring this to a boil. 
Let it cool for 3 to 4 minutes then add mango puree and mix it well, then pour this over the pudding and swirl it till the edges. Refrigerate.
Serve this chilled, garnish it mango pieces or blueberries.
This is a perfect summer dessert! It's so refreshing and cool.
I used shot glasses/glass verrines 
to make these, but, you can use one big serving bowl to set this pudding.
Labels : Shot Glass Desserts and Verrines, Sweets & Desserts, Mango Sauce, Mango, Party pleasers, Kids delight, Sunday Funday
For our event called Sunday Funday, wherein we share recipes our families will love to enjoy on a Sunday. Our host for this week's event is Stacy of Food Lust People Love.
Sunday Funday: " No Bake Desserts".

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