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| Leftover Rustic Banana Pudding | |
If there are overripe bananas in your fruit bowl and stale banana bread/cake in your refrigerator; you are in for a yummy treat that is ready in a jiffy. A perfect use for leftover banana bread/cake, I like to call it 'Rustic' because there is nothing fancy about it, even the bananas and bread are broken/torn apart by hand and thrown together for this warm dessert.
Added:26th Jan, 2006 | Viewed 1526 times
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| Thandai [Cooling Milk Drink] | |
Thandai is a cooling milk based drink, its cooling nature and flavour arises from hints of aniseed and nutmeg. It is typically sampled during the hot summer months.
Added:2nd Dec, 2005 | Viewed 1871 times
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| Malai Peda [Kalakand] | |
Pedas are small, round flattened milk based sweets usually eaten and distributed to mark a happy or auspicious ocassion in India. They come in all sizes and flavours but are always round in shape. Malai Peda is the most scrumptious of the lot. It is essentially the famous 'Kalakand' [Kalakaand] but just round in shape [Kalakand is a square fudge filled with dairy goodness]. In India these sweets are traditionally made from 'khoya' and are called 'mithai'.
Added:1st Dec, 2005 | Viewed 2985 times
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| Mango cheesecake | |
This a delightful dessert for the summer months when there is an abundance of mangoes everywhere. It is light and has plenty of texture.
Added:31st Aug, 2005 | Viewed 452 times
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| Bread Pudding with Banana Sauce | |
A hearty dessert to warm your insides on a cold winter night, this pud is gorgeous and full of a robust buttery banana flavour. Seconds Anyone?
Added:31st Aug, 2005 | Viewed 877 times
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| Topra Pak [Coconut Fudge] | |
This is a traditional Indian sweet very popular in the western region. This is the basic recipe for the fudge which can be adapted for many delicious variations and flavours.
Added:30th Aug, 2005 | Viewed 1617 times
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| Berry Mousse | |
A perfect dessert for a warm summer day, Berry Mousse is extremely easy and quick to make. Make it a day ahead of the weekend and serve it up after a light salad lunch with friends.
Added:2nd Aug, 2005 | Viewed 355 times
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| Spicy Drunken Bananas | |
Put away the liquor. This ingenious dessert will warm your cockles in a way that a glassful of rum can't. Strictly for the grown-ups, especially if you go a wee bit easy on the measurement of the 'Rum'.
Added:2nd Aug, 2005 | Viewed 370 times
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| Seera [Sweet Semolina Pudding] | |
'Seera' or 'Rawa Seera' also know as 'Halwa' in some parts of India, is the food everyone associates with God. This is for the simple reason that Seera is prepared during 'pujas' and festivals and is an offering to the Gods. It is the 'Prasad' you get after praying in temples. There are many different versions and it can be made and enjoyed in a non-religious context too.
Added:2nd Aug, 2005 | Viewed 1281 times
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| Chocoffee Irish Cream Cheesecake | |
This is a 'strictly-for-the-adults' dessert to warm you on a chilly evening. It is rich, sinful and pure indulgence. Make it a day ahead and enjoy the fruit of your labour.
Added:2nd Aug, 2005 | Viewed 285 times
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