Marble Coffee Bundt#BundtBakers

Beautifully made with the swirling and combining of flavors to create classic marble cake. Sweet, moist, warm, and filled with plenty of swirls, coffee marble cake makes the perfect dessert or tea cake.
This cake is easy to prepare and gives a great marble look, making it the perfect meal to enjoy with coffee. In this cake there is no baking powder or baking soda, it get's it light and sponginess from the beating of the egg whites.

Ingredients
3 Eggs - yolks & whites separated
80 Grams Caster sugar
½ Teaspoon Cream of Tartar
90 Grams Cake flour
30 Grams Butter
40 Ml Milk
½ Teaspoon Vanilla essence
3 Teaspoons Instant coffee
3 Teaspoons Lukewarm water

Method
Grease a 7" bundt pan well and keep aside.
Dissolve the coffee in lukewarm water and keep side.
In a bowl add the milk and butter. Place it on a double boiler till the butter melts.
Separate the egg - yolks and whites in a separate large bowls.
Beat the egg whites till soft peak stiff add the cream of tartar and caste sugar adding it in three additions till soft stiff peaks.
Then add the egg yolk one at a time and 


continue to beat till all the yolks are incorporated.
Now fold in the flour and fold it with a spatula.
                              
Then add the vanilla essence to the butter mixture mix well. Add little of the batter to the butter mixture and mix it well, then add this to the remaining batter and fold it gently till in corporated.
Take a cup of the prepared batter and mix it with the coffee mixture.
Mix well but lightly.
Pour little white mixture into the bundt pan  
On top pour the coffee mixture
again white batter and then coffee
Continue this till all batter is poured in the bundt pan( do not spread or tap the pan it will automatically spread).
Now swirl it with a tooth pick lightly.
Bake in a pre heated oven at 160°C on a water bath for 40-45 minutes.
Let it cool then overturn it
See the beautiful swirls
Slice .... 
Enjoy!!
Labels: Bundt, Bundt Bakers, Marble Bundt, Coffee

BundtBakers
#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 of our 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

This month my Bundt Baker, our host is Rebekah Rose Hills of Making Miracles, thank you for this wonderful theme. Check out the flavors from our Caffeinated Bundts below:  

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Air Fryer Bread Manchurian#MultiCookerMonday

Bread Manchurian is a super easy, innovative and tempting snack recipe for breakfast.  Best to make this with  leftover bread. This can be made even for kids tiffin or as an evening snack.
Serves 2
Ingredients
A Pinch of Salt or to taste
¼ Teaspoon Black Pepper powder
1 Tablespoons Heaped Red Chilli Garlic Sauce
2 Tablespoon Dark Soy Sauce
3 Tablespoons Tomato Ketchup
1 Tablespoon Vinegar
½ Teaspoon Red Chilly Flakes
1 Tablespoon Noodle Masala
1 Medium Onion - finely chopped
¼ Cup Red Capsicum - diced
¼ Cup Green Capsicum - diced
¼ Spring Onion - white & green chopped
10 Bread Slices - cubed
3 Tablespoons Oil
Method

Cut the sliced bread into medium sized cubes. Air Fry them for 8 minutes at 125°C, then shake the basket and again air fry for another 5 minutes.
In a bowl add the all the sauce, red chili flakes, pepper powder , noodle masala and ketchup with 1 cup water mix well. Keep aside.
In a large pan heat oil, fry the onions till they start to change color then add the diced capsicums and stir fry for a minute Now add the mix sauces and stir fry on high flame for a minute. Add the bread cubes and stir fry quickly till all the cubes are coated with the sauces. Reduce the flame to low, cover with a lid and let it cook for 2 -3 minutes or till nicely heated.
Your tempting Bread Manchurian is ready to serve. Garnish it with spring onions greens and serve hot. 
Using the air fryer to make the bread cubes crisp, gives it a nice texture and the end result is not soggy. Enjoy this as a breakfast or an evening snack.
Labels: Leftover series, Bread Slices, Breakfast, Manchurian, Indo Chinese, Multi Cooker Monday, Air Fryer, Serves Two 

Multicooker Monday

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Cheesy Potato Chips Skillet Pie#SundayFunday

There is no better classic combo than potato and cheese. This cheesy potato chip pie is so easy to make, just whisk all the ingredients in a bowl to make a smooth sauce, arrange the potato chips in the base of skillet and just pour all the prepared sauce, garnish and it's ready to bake. No cooking or cutting and chopping.
This pairing is a real crowd pleaser and kids delight no matter whatever form it's made. This recipe uses plain potato chips and 2 types of cheese. I have used cheddar and provolone cheese, you can substitute provolone with mozzarella cheese. Since it is made in a cast iron skillet it requires not plating.

Serves One
5" Cast Iron Skillet
Ingredients

½ Cup Fresh Cream/Cooking Cream
½ Cup Plain Thick Yogurt
½ Cup Mayonnaise -With Egg ** See My Notes
1 Egg
Plain Potato Chips - as required - I used Lay's
½ Cup Shredded Cheddar cheese
½ Cup Shredded Provolone Cheese or Mozzarella
½ Teaspoon Paprika powder
½ Teaspoon Fresh Dill
¼ Teaspoon Thyme
Salt and Pepper to taste
Chopped Scallion/Green Onions for garnish
Butter - as required to grease the skillet
Sour Cream to serve
Method
Preheat oven to 170˚C. Grease a 5-inch pie pan/cast iron pan.
Mix both the grated cheddar and provolone cheese and keep aside.
In a very large bowl whisk together cream, yogurt, egg, mayonnaise and spices.
Arrange the potato chips to fit the base of skillet. 
Pour the creamy sauce oven the chips, lifting the chips gently with a spoon so that sauce seeps to the base of the skillet.
Spread all the cheese on top. 
Sprinkle scallion green on top.
Bake for 25 minutes or until cheese on top is beginning to brown. Allow to cool for 5 to 10 minutes.
Serve with sour cream and En..joyy!!
This serves one as a complete meal and it’s a rich comfort food. This was for my hubby and he enjoyed it!!
My Notes
If you do not have mayonnaise then add 2 tablespoons melted butter.

Labels: Main Course, American, Cheese, Potato Chips, Baked, Yogurt, Egg, Mayonnaise, Sunday Funday, Pie, Skillet, Kids  delight, Party pleasers, Single Serving
For our event called Sunday Funday, wherein we share recipes our families will love to enjoy on a Sunday. I thank our host for this week's event  Rebekah Rose Hills of Making Miracles.
Sunday Funday Theme "Chips" 

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Chocolate & Banana Pancake#Improv

These fluffy chocolaty banana pancakes are so spongy that they soak up strawberry syrup and taste delicious. This recipe couldn't be easier! All you need is: eggs, banana and flour. I used a blender to mix this up.

Cup Measurement = 250ML
Makes 8 Pancakes
Ingredients
1½ Cups All Purpose Flour
1 Tablespoon Baking Powder
1 Teaspoon Salt
2 Tablespoons Sugar
1 Cup milk
1 Egg
2 Tablespoons Butter - melted
1 Teaspoon Vanilla essence
1 Cup Mashed Bananas
½ Cup Chocolate chips

Method
Mix flour, baking powder, salt and sugar in a large bowl.
In another bowl, whisk together the milk, egg, butter, mashed banana and vanilla.
Add the milk mixture to the flour mixture, and stir until the batter is just combined.
Add the chocolate chips and gently fold to combine.
Heat a non stick griddle or skillet over medium low flame and grease lightly with butter. Pour ½ cup batter and do not spread. Cover with a lid and increase the flame to medium high for just 2 minutes. 
Reduce the flame to medium low flame and let it cook till bubbles appear and sides are lightly golden brown. 
Take off the lid and flip it for just 2 minutes. Take this on to serving plate. 
Like wise make the others.


Serve with strawberry syrup or maple syrup.  
We devoured these with strawberry syrup.
Labels: Chocolate, Banana ,Pancake, Egg, Milk, Sandwiches, Improv Cooking Challenge, Breakfast, Kids delight
Improv Cooking Challenge:March 2021
Banana & Chocolate 


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Gromperekichelcher-Luxembourg Potato Fritters#EattheWorld

Luxembourg potato fritters called Gromperekichelcher. These are awesome crispy fritters made of grated potatoes, onions, parsley, flour and eggs. These are made flat, but I used a tablespoon to shallow fry  them.  They were delicious, but authentically, these should be formed flat like a small pancake and pan fried. We enjoyed as a side dish with our lunch.

Serves 2 
Ingredients

2 Medium Potatoes
1 Small Onion
2 Tablespoons Heaped Freshly Chopped Parsley
2 Small Eggs
½ Tablespoon Heaped Self Raising Flour
Salt, Pepper and Red Chilly Flakes to taste
Oil as required for frying

Method 
Wash, peel and coarsely grate the potatoes.
Put them in a cloth to remove excess water by pressing it.
Put them in a bowl, add the parsley, onions and mix them well. Add the beaten eggs, salt, pepper and red chilly flakes to taste and finally mix in the self raising flour.
Heat the oil in a frying pan until medium hot. Form the batter into flat cakes, I used a tablespoon to make them of same size and fry them in the oil on both sides until golden brown.
Remove and place on a paper towel to remove excess oil, serve warm.
Labels: Pancake, Fritters, Potato, Starters, Snack, Eat the World, Breakfast, Luxembourg, International Cuisine 

Join us as we Eat the World!!!

Each month Evelyne of CulturEatz invites us to visit a country and explore their foods. This month it's Luxembourg.

Check out all the wonderful Luxembourg recipes prepared by fellow Eat the World members and share with #eattheworld. Click here to find out how to join and have fun exploring a country a month in the kitchen with us!
Tara’s Multicultural Table: Kniddelen (Luxembourgish Dumplings) 
Palatable Pastime: Chicken in Riesling 
Amy’s Cooking Adventures: Bouchée à la Reine (Vol-au-Vent)
Culinary Adventures with Camilla: Bou’neschlupp 
A Day in the Life on the Farm: Gromperekichelcher (Potato Pancakes) 

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