Wednesday, 14 August 2013

Vanilla Cupcakes



My all time favourite and failproof baking desire-vanilla cupcakes! they are so light and moist that you could easily gobble down more than a couple! :D
I usually make vanilla cupcakes with lemon zest. One could add changes and incorporate some blueberry jam into them or orange zest for a tangy flavour! :)
You could top them with some chocolate icing or plain white vanilla icing or coloured, patterned vanilla icing :)
serve them using interesting paper moulds( available at Home Centre, Lifestyle) and do the icing with the all time favourite 1M milton tip for the "star" effect     ( also available at Home Centre, Lifestyle)





























Vanilla Cupcakes

ingredients:
 unsalted butter, room temperature : 1/2 cup (113 grams)
 granulated white sugar : 2/3 cup (130 grams)
 eggs : 3 large
 vanilla essence : 1 teaspoon
Zest of 1 large lemon 
all purpose flour (maida ) : 1 1/2 cups (195 grams) 
 baking powder : 1 1/2 teaspoons
salt : 1/4 teaspoon 
 milk : 1/4 cup (60 ml)

Vanilla Cupcakes:
Method:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (177 degrees C) and line 12 muffin cups with paper liners.
In a bowl, beat the butter and sugar until light and fluffy.Beat the butter till it turns white( one could use salted butter also, just be aware to skip addition of salt).Add the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Beat in the vanilla essence.
In a separate bowl, whisk together the lemon zest, flour, baking powder, and salt.

With the mixer on low speed, alternately add the flour mixture and milk, in three additions, beginning and ending with the flour.
Evenly fill the muffin cups with the batter and bake for about 17 -20 minutesor just until set and a toothpick inserted into a cupcake comes out clean.

TIP: Always check a few minutes before the stated baking time. Do not over bake or the cupcakes will be dry. 

for vanilla frosting:
egg whites: 3
icing sugar : 4 cups
vanilla essence: 1 tsp

beat the egg whites and vanilla essence on low speed until light and fluffy. then combine the icing sugar a little at a time. having added all the sugar, beat on high speed for 5-7 minutes. White icing is ready. You could use plain white icing or add food colours to make them more appealing!

Tip: do not start beating the egg whites initially at high speed. start with low speed and move on to high speed towards the end.

for chocolate icing:
 unsweetened chocolate, coarsely chopped :120 grams
unsalted butter, room temperature : 2/3 cup (150 grams) 
 icing sugar : 1 1/3 cups (160 grams) 
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract

Melt the chocolate in a heatproof bowl placed over a saucepan of simmering water. Remove from heat and let cool to room temperature.
In a bowl beat the butter until smooth and creamy (about 1 minute). Add the sugar and beat until it is light and fluffy (about 2 minutes). Beat in the vanilla extract. Add the chocolate and beat on low speed until incorporated. Increase the speed to medium-high and beat until frosting is smooth and glossy (about 2 -3 minutes).



Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Laad Bazaar



One of the busiest bazaars of hyderabad and my favourite! Its buzzing with activity till late nights and has the most amazing bangles in the world! The bling in the bazaar catches your eyes right away (:
Situated near charminar, the laad bazaar has been made famous by the the stone bangles,costume jewellery, Afzal Mia Lace Centre, A.H. Zariwala  and the over populated warm, cheerful salesmen :)


























Wednesday, 31 July 2013

Kawab-Kulcha


Kawab-Kulcha

If you are in Hyderabad and want to indulge in non-veg street food , standing amidst the busiest of roads, then think of Shahran's kawab-kulche! :D
It is situated at the busy junction at one of the CHAR KAMANS just before the Charminar. It serves the yummiest and cheapest kawab-kulche! The beef kawabs are available till late night along with kulcha (paratha). Its a tiny place buzzing with activity even at midnight! The menu card is a poster on the wall with the three basic types of kababs scrolled on it along with a couple of varieties of bread.My favourite is the sheek kawab with the paratha!



                       











Fish Fry

If you haven't satisfied your hunger and have a huge appetite like mine, then head for the next street cart delight :D
Crisp, hot ,spicy ,fresh fried pomfret is available for just seventy rupees! And believe me, it's definitely worth a try! 







Ramzan Ispeshall

These tiny, beautifully marinated beef kawabs are available on popular demand in the Old City. They are marinated and grilled on hot coals to give the smoky flavour and served plain or with paratha. 






Lassi Faluda 

Aah! My all time favourite (:
Whenever i visit the old city, it has almost become a habit now to drink one of these. That too special-wala lassi faluda with extra dose of cream and Roohafza! It a mixture of Milk, sugar, Roohafza, Balanga( a herb i guess) and khoa. 



Saturday, 27 July 2013

DESTINATION DUBAI!

Dubai-It was a really good trip! The sheer presence of mind of the architects and their vision to transform a barren desert into one of the world's most sought after vacation spots and the biggest tourist destination left me awestruck! Its a country, a vision, spun out of thin air! With just above 4000 sq. km of land area, Dubai has everything needed for a perfect vacation destination- absolute clean white sand beaches, Big huge deserts (also used till the last grain for recreation-Desert safari) , The tallest buildings, The biggest malls, The yummiest and widest range of cuisines(lebanese, Turkish, Indian, Thai, Chinese, Italian, .....), Most entertaining snow parks, Golf courses, world class Race tracks( For camels , Cars and horses! ), The world's fastest roller-coaster( Ferrari world) ,The widest range of animals in the zoo... the list is endless! Phew!
Here's a list of my favourite places in Dubai.


  •  The Burj Khalifa!

Presently the tallest in the world. The tip goes beyond the clouds!
Theres an interesting story surrounding the cities which have the tallest buildings in the world- They are all bankrupt!
Take the examples of Malaysia with its Petronus Towers, Shanghai, Tokyo... Then the latest- Dubai. It is believed that Dubai was also bankrupt until The Shaikh of Abu Dhabi helped them out of it.
The view from the top is breathtaking!














  •  Burj Al Arab.

It is such a pretty sight! A hotel built in the sea with turquoise coloured water surrounding it. Its private beach has transparent water and clean white sand with such beatiful sea shells .we found a star fish too! (:




  • Global Village

 Its truly GLOBAL! There are pavilions representing 39 countries. Each pavilion houses handicrafts, fabrics, food stalls , etc which are a speciality to that country. Its got a fireworks show each night as well as a dancing fountains show which are delightful. My favourite pavilions were of Turkey( for its absolutely gorgeous hand-painted wall plates and rugs), Morocco ( for its beautiful and intricately hand-painted lamps), Yemen ( for its hand-made silver jewellery) and spain(for its pretty paintings displayed).





Inside the Turkish pavilion
 




 Moroccan lights (:



Fireworks show


Inside the global village
  • Dubai Mall
One of the biggest malls in the world! It is SOO huge,You cannot see it in a day! It was such a delightful experience.You get to see the world's most expensive brands -Alexander Mc.Queen, Chopard, Jimmy Choo, Tiffany and co., YSL, Cartier......all under one roof!
There are pamphlets and maps available at the entrance to help you around the mall! 

The most striking feature for me was a state of the art gold souk which contains ATM-like machines to eject gold biscuits when you pay!



Fountain show







  • Desert Safari
Yet again, The creativity left me baffled! The barren desert is used for recreation purposes- tourists are take in four-wheeled Pajeros across the desert on top of sand dune.It was such a thrilling experience. In the desert we spotted gazelles and wild camels. After the ride, dinner is provided with activities such as henna painting, hukka, belly dancing and arabic music.
desert safari.. with a ride in the pajero(top right)




An Arabic dancer
The Indian's delight!- GOLD SOUK!

For the Indian, by (buy) the Indian, to the Indian! This is one part of Dubai which seems like its India! so many indians, the language is hindi, the shopkeepres are Indian, The buyers are Indian , The sellers are Indian! haha! Prolly people across the globe don't wear as much gold as we Indians do :P




Some other place i liked were the Floating restaurant where we had dinner. Its a boat which takes you for an hour's tour on an artificially built canal in the heart of the city. On the boat, Dinner is served along with the traditional arabic music and dance show.My favourite restraunt was Reem Al Bawadi- a lebanese restraunt where i gorged on succelent kababs and fresh salad along with lots of humus and bread (:
The Shaikh Zayed Road was another very interesting place. Its the financial hub of dubai, lined with skyscrapers and 8 lane roads! 


Shaikh Zayed Road

Sunsetting on the skyscrapers

Shaikh Zayed Road

Reem-al Bawadi

DUBAI SKYLINE

goodbye until next time (:
written at the exit of Burj-Khalifa