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Gajar Ka Halwa

January 13, 2018 by TheWhiteRamekins

The childhood memories of winter seasons remind me of the comforting and delicious food which we used to have back then. Our’s was a tiny kitchen where mommy would cook so many great winter dishes and how we as kids would help her in doing small tasks such as stirring curries, flipping pancakes, washing and cleaning vegetables etc. We all would snuggly fit in the kitchen and spend almost two hours daily in that small space, because it used to be the warmest and coziest corner of hour house. …

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Filed Under: Dessert, Indian Tagged With: festive, food, food photography, food styling, India, mithai, sweets, winter

Gulab Jamuns & Diwali Wishes

October 29, 2016 by TheWhiteRamekins

Gulab Jamuns

It is interesting how festivals bring so much of happiness in life that you tend to forget things not happening right and you move on to celebrate with everyone else around you. I had been waiting eagerly for Diwali like every other year. I had been planning to do a lot of things to welcome this joyous festival of lights. …

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Filed Under: Dessert, Indian Tagged With: dessert, Diwali, festival, food photography, food styling, gulab jamun, India, milk, sweets

Diwali Wishes & Chocolate Fudge

November 4, 2013 by TheWhiteRamekins

With celebrations and festivities of Diwali this year, our family got together and we made sweets at home, exchanged gifts and lit up the entire house with diyas and lights  and ultimately had lots of fun.  I am leaving you with this beautiful, luscious and creamy yet easy chocolate fudge recipe, which is egg free too.

A very happy and prosperous Diwali to all you lovely readers.

xo

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Chocolate Fudge

Ingredients

400 gm dark chocolate
1 tin (400 gm) condensed milk
1 1/2 cup nuts {almonds, hazelnuts, cashews, walnuts, pistachios etc.}
2 tsp vanilla extract
30 gm unsalted butter

Directions

  1. Line the bottom and sides of an 8 or 9 inch square baking pan with aluminum foil and keep aside.
  2. Roast the nuts in a pan over medium heat, stirring frequently, until lightly browned and fragrant. Let cool. Once cooled, chop the nuts roughly.
  3. Combine the condensed milk, chocolate and butter in a heatproof bowl and place over a double boiler with simmering water.
  4. Melt the chocolate mixture stirring frequently, making sure the mixture doesn’t get too hot or the fudge may be grainy. Stir it until smooth {it will be fairly thick}.
  5. Remove from heat and mix in the chopped nuts {reserving some to sprinkle over top later} and vanilla extract.
  6. Pour and spread the mixture into prepared pan and smooth the top. Sprinkle over the remaining nuts.
  7. Let cool on room temperature, this may take several hours.
  8. Carefully remove the fudge from the pan by lifting the edges of the foil. With a long, sharp knife cut the fudge into one inch pieces. Store in the refrigerator.

Filed Under: chocolate Tagged With: chocolate, Diwali, diyas, egg free, eggless, festival, food, holiday recipes, Indian, lights, sweets

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