Orange Chocolate Cake#Choctoberfest

Made this Orange Chocolate Cake for our community Rosary held at my place. It's a moist and soft cake. 
The orange chocolate gives a awesome flavor to the cake.

Ingredients

3 Cups All Purpose Flour
250 Grams Salted Butter
2 Cups Sugar
1½ Teaspoon Baking powder
150 Grams Orange Chocolate - chopped
¼ Cup Milk
1 Cup Buttermilk
½ Teaspoon Orange essence
5 Eggs

Method

Grease and line 10 to 12 inch rectangle or square baking pan. Preheat the oven at 180°C.
Sieve the flour and baking powder, keep aside
In a microwave bowl add ¼ cup milk and the chopped orange chocolate and for 30 seconds bursts till the chocolate melts. Mix it and keep aside.
In a large bowl cream the butter and sugar till light and fluffy, then add the eggs one at a time and continue whisking till it's creamy, add the essence and whisk again. Add the flour and buttermilk , till the flour and buttermilk is incorporated. Divide the batter into two equal parts, to one part add the melted chocolate and mix it with a spatula till well incorporated.

Pour the white batter in the prepared pan and spread it evenly with a spatula. Then pour the chocolate batter and gently spread the batter evenly. 
Bake for 40 to 45 minutes or till a toothpick inserted comes out clean. 
Cool it completely,
slice and enjoy. 
Labels: Orange Chocolate, Cakes, Buttermilk, Choctoberfest, Baked
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Poached Prawn Cocktail#FishFriday

This one is so easy, creamy, delicious. A perfect party appetizer.
Ingredients 

150 Grams Large Prawns
3 Cups Water
A Sprig Curry leaves
½ Teaspoon Red Chilly powder
1 Cup Ice Cubes 

For the Dressing :
½ Cup Mayonnaise
1 Teaspoon Mustard Sauce
2 Teaspoons Tomato sauce
½ Teaspoon Honey
¼ Cup Chopped Parsley / Coriander Leaves

2 - 3 Prawns - chopped
To Serve
4 - 5 Lettuce leaves -  torn

Chopped Parsley / Coriander Leaves
Method  

To Poach the Prawns
In a large pan pour the water add the curry leaves, red chilly powder and salt bring this to rolling boil . Add prawns, let it boil till the prawns just start to turn pink. Take off flame, let the prawns stand in this water for a minute. 
Place ice cubes in a tray or bowl place the prawns on the ice to stop it from cooking and they are cooled completely. 
For the Dressing 
Mix all the above and add more as per taste.
Mix the dressing, chopped lettuce and chopped prawns 
Fill the bottom of the glass/serving bowl with rough torn lettuce. 

Then the prawn dressing and finish off with a lettuce & prawn garnish with chopped parsley or coriander Leaves.
 Chill in refrigerator until serving
Labels: Shrimp, Prawns, Cocktail, Appetizer, Fish Friday, Delicious, Poached, Seafood/Fish

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Chocolate Wonton Rolls#Choctoberfest

These chocolate wonton rolls are kids’ favorite dessert. Just use your favorite, dark chocolate in the middle of these wontons wrapper and ta..da.. chocolate wonton rolls are ready. 
Ingredients
8 - 10 - Homemade Wonton Wrappers
Chocolate Sticks as required - chilled
Vegetable Oil for deep frying as required

Method

On a clean, dry surface, lay one wrapper down with a point toward you, like a diamond. Place one piece of chocolate near the top end of the wrapper. Brush a very thin layer of the water on the edges of the wrapper. Roll the wrapper to create a long roll and gently press to remove all air from the middle. Press the edges to seal the end. Make sure the wrapper is sealed completely. Repeat with the remaining wrappers and chocolate pieces. Keep the folded chocolate wontons covered under plastic wrap or a damp towel to prevent them from drying.
In a deep frying pan heat oil and gently slide a two or three  chocolate wontons at a time. Make sure you don’t crowd the pan too much. Fry  a minute or 11/2 minutes, then flip and fry another minute until both sides are golden brown and crisp.
Labels : Chocolate, Wontons, Chinese, Choctoberfest, Deep Fried, Dessert, Sweets & Desserts, Kids delight 
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Baked Bread Pudding Bundt#BundtBakers

My hubby was not well and we were continuously having visitors practically every day for a week. Then what do you do?? Bake ... and bake.. my most enjoyable week it was. 
I baked this bread pudding with leftover bread slices that too with the sides and it turned out so delicious.. mouth melting, you will love this, this got over with just 3 visitors, so you can imagine how delicious it was.
Ingredients 
500 Ml Milk
2 Eggs
2 - 3 Tablespoons Chopped Dry fruits
5 Bread Slices
4 -5 Tablespoons Granulated Sugar
1 Teaspoon Vanilla essence
A Pinch of Salt
¼ Teaspoon Freshly Grated Nutmeg
4 Tablespoons Granulated Sugar - to caramelize

MethodCut the bread slices into tiny pieces. 
In a large sauce pan, whisk the eggs lightly , then add the bread pieces, milk and sugar and cook this for 10  minutes stirring continuously with a whisk, till it comes to a boil and thickens a little. Switch off the flame and let this mixture cool to room temperature.

In the mean times as the mixture is cooling let's prepare our bundt.
In a 8 or 9 inch bundt pan add the sugar and place it on medium low flame till it starts to caramelize.
 When sugar caramelizes completely and turns golden swirl the pan so that it coats the bundt well, sprinkle some chopped nuts, raisins. Let the pan cool completely.
Once the bread mixture is cooled add the salt, essence, raisins, chopped nuts and stir well so that there are no lumps. 
Now pour this mixture into the caramelized bundt pan and grated the nutmeg on top and bake on a water bath in a preheated oven at 180°C for 40 to 45 minutes or till it starts to leaves the sides ( see that it is not over baked or else it will turn into a cake not a pudding) it should wet when a tooth pick inserted. 
When still hot overturn it in a serving plate. 
Let this cool completely and then enjoy with a hot cuppa of coffee or tea.. 
I placed this pudding on the table with a spoons and small quarter plates so that they could help themselves.

Labels:  Bundt, Bundt Bakers, Baked, Bread, Pudding, Caramel, Nuts,  Leftover series


For this month’s Bundt Baker group event, our host, Sneha of Sneha's Recipe , challenged us to bake Bundt Puddings.

Check out all the other Puddings Bundts in the list below.

Baked Bread Pudding Bundt from Sneha's Recipe
Banana Pudding Bundt Cake from Making Miracles
Brioche Chocolate Chip Bread Pudding Bundlets from Sweet Sensations
Classic Crème Caramel from Food Lust People Love
Leftover Chocolate Donut Pudding from A Day in the Life on the Farm
Sticky Toffee Pudding Bundt Cake from Patyco Candybar


#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 our of lovely Bundts by following our Pinterest board. We take turns hosting each month and choosing the theme/ingredient.

This wonderful group is administered by Stacy of Food Lust People Love. Updated links for all of our past events and more information about BundtBakers, can be found on our home page.

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Chocolate Kheer#Choctoberfest

When leftovers than what do you? Rack your brains to use it, that's what I did with leftover rice made this delicious kheer with milk chocolate. 
A quick and easy dessert.

Ingredients  

1 Cup Leftover Cooked Rice
500 ML Full Cream Milk
3 Teaspoons Level Sugar
2 Mini Milky Chocolate Bars - chopped
For Garnishing 
A few nuts and raisins of your choice
Grated Chocolate

Method
Boil the milk, then add the cooked rice, when the milk thickens a little,  then add the sugar. When the sugar melts, reduce the flame to medium low, let it simmer for 5 minutes, keep stirring after a minute. Take off flame. Add the milk chocolate pieces, nuts and raisins. Pour into small khullads/baked clay pots. Garnish with grated chocolate, chopped nuts and raisins. Chill this in the refrigerator. 
Enjoys this cold, makes a perfect dessert if you have surprised guests. 
 Labels : Kheer, Cooked Rice, Leftover series, Chocolate, Raisins, Nuts, Sweets & Desserts, Milk, Khullads, Baked Clay Pots, Choctoberfest
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