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I just survived one of the 'busiest' & 'demanding' week ever! PHEW! Was out of touch with my beloved blog, my twitter family and even my ongoing project -- a crochet traycloth :P
We have been on a 'hosting' mode for guests since 2 weeks ( it still continues ! ) and I also managed for a quick 'n' short one day trip to Bangalore for our 'Hostel Re-union'.It was maddening!! I hardly spent 10 hours in B'lore but almost 23 hours in the bus! ACK! Never mind! Loved every minute of it though!! :)
When I returned home, I was greeted by my most favourite niece Navya (8 yrs) and nephew Neev (5 yrs) & Nial. They are the cutest beings on earth! Nial is just 8 months old and is like a soft cotton pillow :D
Navya is a hardcore cake fan and I wasn't suprised to see Neev sporting a ' #1 Chocoholic' slogan on his T-shirt that day! :) How I wish I had such cute T-shirts when I was growing up :P
I needed a break from the hectic schedule and that's when I asked Navya to help me bake a cake and relieve my stress! Yes, baking does wonders to me! :)
So inorder to keep it simple and also to keep her involved she read the recipe aloud for me . She was so surprised to find how granulated sugar could turn out to be smooth & soft when ground in a mixie :) Then came a lot of questions about 'why do we need to use baking powder? ' why do we need to add eggs one by one? ' why is Riammai's cake mould flexible? ' ( I used my silicone mould) etc.
The best part was when I made the ganache! They lined up in queue to do the taste test ;) and also to lick the bowl clean once I am done with the frosting :)
1-2-3-4 NUTMEG CAKE with MOCHA GANACHE
Recipe source: Roshini
Ingredients:
Butter-1 cup
Sugar-2 cups, powdered
Flour-3 cups
Eggs-4
Baking powder-2 tsp
Milk-5-6 tbsp or as needed
Nutmeg - 1/2 to 1 tsp, freshly ground
Method:
- Sieve flour, nutmeg and baking powder together.
- Beat butter and sugar till soft and fluffy.Add in the eggs one at a time. Beat well.
- Fold in the flour . Add milk to loosen batter if necessary.
- Pour into a prepared tin and bake for 40-45 mins or till done.
MOCHA GANACHE
Ingredients
Chocolate-50 g
Fresh cream-50g
Instant coffee powder-1/2 to 1 tsp
Pistachio-5 nos.
Method:
- Heat cream to a boil and pour over chopped chocolate. Set aside for 5 mins.
- Add coffee powder and mix well till glossy.
- Pour over the cake and decorate with grated pistachio.
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16 Comments:
Wow Ria..you are back with another priceless recipe..truly a 1-2-3-4 cake.I shall try it with Cinnamon..:).
Me too back from Blr and struggling to catch up with Google reader..so many posts to read..:)
I am in love with the bundt pattern on your cake..:):)
Another cake from you....Good one! It's been years I have made a nutmeg cake....now I also wanted to make one soon:)
Wow.. it looks perfect :)
looks pretty as well as seems easy to make...
A lovely treat for two little ones. It's always fun to bake with kids, isn't it?
God to see you're back. :)
Very pretty cake but the chocolate ganache is the best part for me too. Wouldn't mind that chocoholic t-shirt myself.
Thanks for joing us at High Tea
this looks superb! lovely looking cake and a great entry! thank you!
beautiful post dear, loved reading about your little assistants :) am sure you had a wonderful time baking with them.
looking really awesome..i love cakes which doesnt have any cream...the only exception being the black forest! ;)
Riaaa....im was watching your program in surya tv...both dishes looks awesome..and great to knw that you got 6th place in pachakarani.. all vessels you used to mix things n all was really good..in some cookery show they use horrible vessels..and i liked that bracelet in your right hand...No wonder that you started cooking from 3rd standard..i was watching some other progrm..den Teena called me and asked to see Surya...It was a surprise to see u..i had missed your mom's program..but atleast you could have send an offliner by telling the time of program..@#%@$^#$^@$^..but anyway congrads dear... :)
Such an aromatic cake Ria it looks fantastic, love the chocolate ganache topping too YUM!
Wow that is one good and delcious looking budnt cake, i love love that drizzle on top.
Hi Queen of baking hearts. Nice pic n good recipe. Love the mocha ganache,.
Hi Ria, New to your blog but I am already following and loving it. loves the cake and also the tiramisu looks amazing.I should start making some of of these on my blog!!
hey ria dear
I saw your cooking show last saturday :)It was awesome!! great work dear, btw you've a sweet voice too :)
If you dont mind send your phone number to maria.jpmartin@gmail.com. Will try to call u sometime :)
Hi Ria, I stopped by to say hello and also invite you to check out the event on my blog which is quite up your street :)
Cheers, priya
http://priyasnowserving.blogspot.com/2011/02/announcing-second-guest-event.html
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