Mofo Gasy/Madagascar Yeasted Pancakes#EatTheWorld

Mofo Gasy (pronounced as muf gas)means "Malagasy bread", is a traditional breakfast from Madagascar, the large island off the southeast coast of Africa. It's also a common street food served as breakfast along with coffee/tea. Mofo gasy can also be made with coconut milk. Variations of the recipe occur based on the regions of Madagascar. On the coast, this bun is made from coconut milk and is known as mokary voanio or mokary coco. Mofo gasy is prepared with sweetened rice flour batter which is yeasted and cooked in greased circular moulds which ressembles quite like our own appe/aebleskiver pan.

Recipe Source Youtube
1 Cup = 250 Ml
Ingredients
2 Cups + 2 Tablespoons RiceFlour
¼ Teaspoon Instant yeast
2 Tablespoons Granulated Sugar
2 Tablespoons Freshly Grated Coconut
1 Cup Coconut Milk
I Egg
Oil /Desi Ghee as required

Method
Take a cup of water in a pan, add the 2 tablespoons rice flour, bring boil and cook until they turns as a thick paste, switch off the flame. Let the rice paste cool completely. In a large bowl add the rice flour, cooked rice paste, instant yeast, sugar then add the coconut milk and mix everything with your hand until it turns semi thick batter.
Keep it in warm place to ferment / doubles in volume for 3-6 hours. Once the batter ferment/doubles in volume, mix the batter well. Beat the egg, add this to the batter, mix well.
Heat an aebleskiver/appe pan over low heat.
Brush the cavities with the desi ghee/oil. Add some batter in each cavity till its full. Cover the pan and let the pancake cook for 2-3 minutes. Take the lid off and turn each bread over and let it cook till done.
Remove from the cavity and place the mofo gasy in a plate.
Repeat steps 8-12 using the remaining batter. 
Serve the mofo gasy with maple syrup, honey or icing sugar drizzled over it, with hot coffee or tea.
These are soft and delicious

Labels: 
Yeasted, Pancakes, Appe Pan, Madagascar, International Cuisine, Coconut Milk, Rice flour, Gluten free, Eat the World, Breakfast, Sunday Funday
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Baked Nevri/Neouri/Nevreos/Sweet Puffs#SundayFunday

These half-moon/ crescent shaped sweet puffs, are filled with sweet filling of rawa, coconut and mixed fruits. Nevris are deep fried pastries a traditional East Indian recipe but these are baked not fried. These turn out great and do not give you the guilt feeling when enjoying these traditional Christmas Sweets!

Makes Around 22 Nevris
Ingredients
For The Dough
300 Grams All Purpose Flour
Salt To Taste
2 Tablespoons Sugar powder
2 Tablespoons Desi Ghee - melted
For The Paste / Satta
4 Tablespoons Ghee - at room temperature
Water As Required
2 Tablespoons Level Rice Flour
For The Filling
200 Grams Fine Rawa / Semolina
50 Grams Desiccated Coconut - optional
150 Grams Sugar powdered or to your taste
1 Tablespoons Khus Khus / Poppy Seeds
¼ Teaspoon Nutmeg Powder
5 Tablespoons Rose Water
25 Grams Raisins - chopped
25 Grams Cashew Nuts - chopped
2 Tablespoons Desi Ghee
A Pinch Salt

Method
For The Filling
Dry roast the rawa, khus khus and desiccated coconut till it releases a roasted aroma ( do not brown it). Remove this on to a bowl. In the same pan heat the ghee fry the nuts and raisins for a minute. Add the roasted ingredients and fry for 3 -4 minutes on low flame and till releases an aroma. Switch off the flame. Add the nutmeg and sugar powder and rose water. give it a good mix. Keep aside to cool.
till all is well combined
As the filling is cooling, let's make the dough.
In a large bowl sieve the flour. Add the ghee, salt and sugar, with your fingertips incorporate into the flour until it resembles fine crumbs. Then gradually add in little little water at a time to make a soft dough. Cover with a damp cloth and keep aside for at least 30 minutes to an hour.
Let's make the Paste/Satta
In a small bowl add ghee. Mix the ghee with your palms to make it creamy. Then add rice flour and again mix well. Make a creamy and smooth thick paste. Keep this paste aside.
Let's get back to making the Nevries
Divide the dough into small balls and divide it into equal parts. Divide the dough in same size balls... you should make balls in multiples of 3.   
Roll 3 balls into a medium small chapati. We required 3 chapati's for one batch. Cover the rest of the balls while you are rolling the first one into a circle. Slightly flour these and carefully set them aside. 
Take one and then apply the a thin layer of paste/satta on it evenly one then place another chapati on top again apply paste/satta.
Then again place a another chapati and apply a thin layer of paste/satta on the chapati and roll these into a tight roll to form a long roll (log shaped).
Cut into 1½ - 2" big pieces and keep covered with a damp cloth.
Then take each piece and place the cut side as shown in the pic.
Lightly press it down
roll to make a thick circle. Place a tablespoon or two of the filling, fold it, brush the edges with water. 
The press it edges well or press down the edges with a fork. Place in a baking sheet lined with parchment paper or silpat. Set aside and cover with a damp cloth. 
Continue the above with the remaining pieces. 
When the tray is full brush the top with milk.
Bake in a preheated oven at 180°C for 30 minutes. After 15 minutes of baking change the sides of the tray. When they are baked the edges with brown slightly then keep both the elements on ( top and bottom) and bake for an additional 5 minutes only. 
Cool them completely and store in an airtight container.
These nevries/sweet puffs are amazing.
My Notes
Any leftover filling can be refrigerated for a couple of month. When ready to used, bring it to room temperature. 
Labels: Nevries, Sweet Puffs, East Indian, Baked, Christmas Sweet, Sunday Funday, Karanji
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Schezwan Water Chestnuts In Lettuce Wraps#SundayFunday

These crunchy, sweet chestnuts are actually vegetables that grow in marshes.
These crisp lettuce leaves are filled with crunchy water chestnuts that have been tossed in schezwan sauce, making every bite delicious. These wraps in Chinese cuisine are also referred as San Choy Bau, or lettuce wraps, make an perfect appetizer for a Chinese meal or on their own as a light dinner.
Ingredients
2 Cups Water Chestnuts - boiled peeled and sliced
Salt To Taste
2 Teaspoons Oil
1 Tablespoon Finely Chopped Garlic
¼ Cup Chopped Green Bell Pepper/Capsicums
¼ Cup Frozen Peas
½ Cup Finely Chopped Spring Onions - whites & green separated
2 Tablespoon Heaped Schezwan Sauce
2 Tablespoon Water
1 Teaspoon Sugar
A Few Lettuce Leaves
For Garnish
Finely Chopped Spring Onion Greens

Method 
Heat the oil in a wok/kadai on a high flame till it smokes.
Add the garlic and spring onion whites and sauté on a high flame for a minute.
Add the sliced water chestnuts, capsicum, peas, schezwan sauce, water, salt and sugar, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 2 minutes. 
Spoon mixture into lettuce leaves & sprinkle with reserved green onions.  
Labels:  Chinese, Asian Cuisine, Water Chestnut, Iceberg Lettuce, Wraps, Appetizer, Sunday Funday, Healthy, Schezwan Sauce

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Blender Whole Orange Bundt Cake#SundayFunday


This is a quick and easy recipe to make with a whole orange, just put all the ingredients except the flour in the blender and blend them. A very quick recipe to prepare in no time.

Ingredients
1 Sweet Orange with skin - chop and remove the seeds
3 Eggs
80 ML Vegetable Oil
¾ Cup Granulated Sugar
250 Grams Self Raising Flour

Method
Add orange, eggs, sugar and vegetable oil into a blender jar and blend into a smooth mixture and pour it into a bowl.
Add flour into the mixture and mix everything together. You can use a spatula or a hand whisk. Do not over mix.
Pour the batter into the greased bundt pan. 
Bake in a preheated oven at 180ºC for 35 to 40 minutes or until a skewer inserted in the center comes out clean.
Remove from the oven.  
Then unmold it on to wire rack and cool completely.  
Slice and enjoy! 
Labels: Bundts, Cakes, Orange, Sunday Funday

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Keto Coconut Flour Sandwich Thins#BreadBakers

These are delicious and quick to make Keto sandwich thins. Prefect for sandwiches and taste delicious. 

Makes 9 Sandwich Thins
Ingredients

226 Grams 
Homemade Cottage Cheese
2 Large Eggs
9 Grams Instant Yeast
1 Tablespoon Baking Powder
1 Tablespoon Monk fruit Sweetener
60 Grams Coconut Flour

Method
Preheat oven to 180°C.
Lightly grease 6 four-inch diameter silicone burger molds. If no molds line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. Set aside.
Place the cottage cheese and eggs in a large food processor. Pulse a few times then process until completely smooth.
Add the yeast (if using), baking powder, sweetener (if using), and dry seasonings (if using). If making dessert rolls add the dessert roll ingredients also. Pulse everything together until fully combined. Use a wooden spoon and gradually fold in the coconut flour just until the dough is smooth and lightly sticky.
Press dough into a ball and massage in hands to test the texture. The dough should be lightly moist and sticky but should not be sticking to fingers. If too sticky add very small amounts of coconut flour just until the dough does not stick to fingers.

Divide dough into 9 portions. Roll each portion into a smooth ball and place in the center of the prepared molds or onto prepared baking sheet. 
Press dough evenly and smoothly throughout the molds. If using baking sheet press each ball out to a 4 inch diameter circle.
Whisk an egg in a small bowl until fully beaten. Lightly brush the egg over the top of each bun. Place in the preheated oven. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes or until the tops are golden. remove from the oven. Cool in the molds or on the baking sheet 15 to 20 minutes or until firm.
Transfer to a wire rack and allow to cool completely before using. This recipe creates 3 tops and 3 bottom buns for a total of 3 full sandwich/burger byns.Once cooled use as desired. If desired thinly slice the brown bottom part of the buns off for a softer center.
Nutrition
Serving: 1full (top and bottom) bun Carbohydrates: 5g |
Labels: Coconut Flour, Keto, Bread, Bread Bakers, Healthy
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