I
think I am coming to terms with this blog. Maybe, very soon I will stop ranting
about how I didn’t want to really write about what I cooked and how I needed to take that step to get up and actually write. I just realised that every few weeks, when I haven’t
managed to write something, I find myself thinking of trying something new and writing
about it. My life has transformed into something new- a new routine, and a lot
to do. Winter is also here, along with the wedding season- I love this time of
the year. The meeting people- sometimes pleasant and sometimes not so much, the
music, the dressing up, the highly celebrated traditional Indian wedding ceremonies,
sometimes over the top- I love it all. Although it just means, that we are
hardly eating at home. Therefore, the opportunity to cook is reduced
tremendously. I think, very soon, I will do a simple post about regular
dal-chawal; comfort food that I always find myself turning to, after a few days
of eating out.
Coming back to the blog, today’s
post however, is the much talked about and the 'repeatedly mentioned on this blog' strawberry cake. I have permission from
K aunty to share this recipe with others and she really wants other people to
enjoy it too! So here it is; I hope to perfect it soon…
“Doubtless God could have made a
better berry (than the strawberry), but doubtless God never did”
William Butler
For the
cake,
1 cup Maida (flour)
1/2 cup sugar
1 cup Maida (flour)
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 tsp Baking Powder
4 eggs
Beat the eggs and the sugar till they become frothy
Sieve the flour 4 to 5 times ,then fold it into the egg mixture, not stirring it,
4 eggs
Beat the eggs and the sugar till they become frothy
Sieve the flour 4 to 5 times ,then fold it into the egg mixture, not stirring it,
But Folding
it, little by little (cutting and bringing it up from the bottom)
Put it in the pre heated oven- 275 to 300 degrees
Bake for 20 to 25 minutes until it is nicely risen. Only poke to see when it is browned on top .
Put it in the pre heated oven- 275 to 300 degrees
Bake for 20 to 25 minutes until it is nicely risen. Only poke to see when it is browned on top .
For the icing with strawberries,
1/2 kg cream
4 to 5
tablespoons sugar
Beat
till the cream becomes stiff,
Chop strawberries and divide into half and keep aside.
Take the sponge cake, slice horizontally into in half and pour some milk all over to keep it soft.
Chop strawberries and divide into half and keep aside.
Take the sponge cake, slice horizontally into in half and pour some milk all over to keep it soft.
Add a
layer of cream and strawberries. Put the other half of the cake on top and then
put a layer of cream. Decorate with the remaining strawberries.
p.s as an after thought, i wonder, what would the results be, if i added some red wine to the cream mixture?
will post soon!
p.s as an after thought, i wonder, what would the results be, if i added some red wine to the cream mixture?
will post soon!
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