Monday, July 11, 2016

Kheer with twist

This recipe is very close to my heart as this was for the first time that I had searched a fusion recipe for my loving husband. This was 3 years back when we were newly married and I wanted to cook something with unique twist. I came across a website called "Great British Chefs" and found a recipe called Kheer with chocolate and mandarin by chef Vineet Bhatia. After reading list of ingredients and method of cooking I was confident that I could cook this. I wanted this to be a surprise and was very happy when I found that list of ingredients was not very big and best part was that everything required was in my pantry. Let's get started -

Ingredients for Kheer

1. 75g of basmati rice
2. 500 ml of full-fat milk
3. 5 tbsp of granulated sugar
4. 3 Mandarin oranges, juiced
5. 1/2 tsp ground cardamom
6. 1 mandarin, flesh cut into small segments

Ingredients for  Dark chocolate rabdi

1. 2 tbsp of whole hazelnuts
2. 325ml of full-fat milk
3. 100 ml of single cream
4. 50 gms of 65 % dark chocolate, chopped
5. 1 tbsp of cocoa powder

Directions for Kheer and Chocolate Rabdi

1. Put the rice in a sieve, rinse under warm running water then leave to soak in a bowl of warm water for 1 hour. Drain well. 
2. Pour the full-fat milk into a heavy-based pan, add the drained rice and bring to the boil. Reduce the heat and cook for 10 minutes, or until a grain of rice breaks easily when pressed gently between your fingers.
3. Make sure most of the milk should have been absorbed and the mixture should be quite thick.
4. Over a low heat, reduce the mandarin juice to half the volume.
5. Stir the sugar into the rice over a gentle heat, then pour in the reduced mandarin juice, stir and cook for 3 minutes. Remove from the heat and stir in the cardamom. Leave to cool and then chill. Lastly add the mandarin segments and set aside until needed.
6. For the dark chocolate rabdi, scatter the hazelnuts onto a baking tray and bake in a medium oven for 3-5 minutes or until starting to turn brown and crisp. Crush them in a bag with a rolling pin. You could also dry roast them on pan and then crush it. 
7. Pour the milk and cream in a heavy-based saucepan and bring to the boil. Reduce the heat and cook, stirring constantly, until the mixture has reduced to a third of its original volume
8. Remove from the heat, stir in the dark chocolate, cocoa powder and crushed hazelnuts, leave to cool. Chill thoroughly
9. To serve, pour the chilled mandarin rice kheer into in a martini glass until ¾ full. Pour over a thin layer of dark chocolate rabdi and garnish with an orange slice. 



P.S. I missed to click a pic post garnish with some nuts and segmented mandarin orange :P


Do share your first recipes which is very close to you... 

Masala Chai Panna Cotta

Hello all beautiful people. Thank you for stopping by.

A friend of mine was planning for a potluck on occasion of Fathers Day and I decided to get some fusion dessert for everyone. As I am still learning and trying to cook some new delicacies I decided to log onto FB and started to search for something new and interesting which can be liked by people of all age groups. This how I stumbled upon one of friends status update who was celebrating his birthday and was enjoying masala chai panna cotta and this is how I decided on my dessert dish. I checked some videos on internet to see if anyone had uploaded this recipe. I came across two videos and then I decided to prepare this with my style and with ingredients available at home. So lets dive in this fusion world.

Ingredients - 

1. 3-4 teaspoons tea (depending on how strong flavor is desired)
2. 3/4 cup water
3. 1 1/2 cups heavy whipping cream
4. 1/2 cup sugar (increase or decrease as per your taste)
5. 1 teaspoon agar-agar
6. 1 1/2 teaspoon chai masala 

Directions - 

1. Dissolve the agar-agar in 2 tablespoons of water or as instructed on package and set aside. 
2. In a sauce pot warm the water and add tea & masala, let it boil until the tea is strong. Add the cream and sugar and warm until the mixture just begins to boil. 
3. Take off the hear and add the softened agar-agar and mix until dissolved. 
4. Pour into any utensil of your choice, I used shot glass. 
5. Garnish with fresh fruits of your choice or honey jelly or keep it simple just like me. 


Tip: I had originally planned to top this with some honey jelly or garnish with fresh fruits however, as there was some travel time and considering summer I decided to keep it simple to avoid taking any risks so garnished it with slivered almonds. 

Look forward to hear your views and opinion. 

Happy cooking !!


P.S. Do you see how creamy it is... I was so happy to see everyone enjoy it. :D