There are some days that you are pleasantly surprised with a delightful beginning. Such a thing happened yesterday morning when the usual morning paper was accompanied with this year's "Khaana Peena Gaana Naachna" , the entertainment magazine for the weekly newspaper "Asian Voice" here in UK. It has over 35,000 issues every year and reaches all over UK.
This time it was not only about recipes but there were two more articles written by me. These are not really articles by a professional but simple words and sentences based on real life experience and everyday cooking.
Nothing fancy, just heart warming recipes and enjoyable articles.
I immensely enjoyed writing about the topics "Changing trends of South Indian Cuisine and Wedding Feasts" and "Joy of Drinks". I will post the recipes and articles in the forth coming week.
The scrumptious recipes given for this magazine are perfect for a quite dinner for two or entertaining guests and for small or large party gatherings. You just have to alter the amount of the meal cooked.
Starters
Cashew Peanut Nibbles
Iced Melon Soup
Mains
Cumin Cashew Pulao
Chickpea Potato Korma
Mushroom Curry Leaf Fry
Desserts
Fresh Fig Falooda with Honey Ginger Icecream
So to celebrate this sweet occasion here comes the recipe for "Honey Ginger Ice cream".
Ready made custard: 500 ml
Runny honey: 5 tbsp.
Stem ginger: 2 pieces
Double cream: 100 ml
Greek yogurt: 150ml
Condensed milk: 2 tbsp
Walnuts: a handful.
1.Chop the stem ginger and walnuts into tiny pieces.
2.Beat the custard and double cream together for 4-5 minutes until you have a thick mixture.
3.Add the honey, chopped stem ginger, yogurt and condensed milk and beat again for a couple of minutes.
4.Add the chopped walnuts and mix gently with a wooden spoon.
5.Pour into a container, close the lid and freeze for a couple of hours.
6.Whip the mixture for a couple of minutes to break the ice crystals.
7.Freeze again and repeat the process for a couple of times.
Serve dollops of ice cream sprinkled with walnuts.
Note: You can add any kind of nuts instead of walnuts. If stem ginger is not available, soak 1 inch piece of fresh ginger in honey for 2 days and use as in the recipe.
The first article has really got me thinking about "Wedding Feast" in my state Tamil Nadu. So that is what is going to come next....
Check out this link to see last year's publication in the magazine : Khaana Peena Gaana Naachna or visit the page "Recipes Published" near the header of this blog.
Enjoy ......
Scribbled by Reva
This time it was not only about recipes but there were two more articles written by me. These are not really articles by a professional but simple words and sentences based on real life experience and everyday cooking.
Nothing fancy, just heart warming recipes and enjoyable articles.
I immensely enjoyed writing about the topics "Changing trends of South Indian Cuisine and Wedding Feasts" and "Joy of Drinks". I will post the recipes and articles in the forth coming week.
The scrumptious recipes given for this magazine are perfect for a quite dinner for two or entertaining guests and for small or large party gatherings. You just have to alter the amount of the meal cooked.
Starters
Cashew Peanut Nibbles
Iced Melon Soup
Mains
Cumin Cashew Pulao
Chickpea Potato Korma
Mushroom Curry Leaf Fry
Desserts
Fresh Fig Falooda with Honey Ginger Icecream
So to celebrate this sweet occasion here comes the recipe for "Honey Ginger Ice cream".
Ready made custard: 500 ml
Runny honey: 5 tbsp.
Stem ginger: 2 pieces
Double cream: 100 ml
Greek yogurt: 150ml
Condensed milk: 2 tbsp
Walnuts: a handful.
1.Chop the stem ginger and walnuts into tiny pieces.
2.Beat the custard and double cream together for 4-5 minutes until you have a thick mixture.
3.Add the honey, chopped stem ginger, yogurt and condensed milk and beat again for a couple of minutes.
4.Add the chopped walnuts and mix gently with a wooden spoon.
5.Pour into a container, close the lid and freeze for a couple of hours.
6.Whip the mixture for a couple of minutes to break the ice crystals.
7.Freeze again and repeat the process for a couple of times.
Serve dollops of ice cream sprinkled with walnuts.
Note: You can add any kind of nuts instead of walnuts. If stem ginger is not available, soak 1 inch piece of fresh ginger in honey for 2 days and use as in the recipe.
The first article has really got me thinking about "Wedding Feast" in my state Tamil Nadu. So that is what is going to come next....
Check out this link to see last year's publication in the magazine : Khaana Peena Gaana Naachna or visit the page "Recipes Published" near the header of this blog.
Enjoy ......
Scribbled by Reva
37 comments:
Congratulations.....Keep it up dear......awesome recipes & beautiful clicks.
ginger icream wow!sounds revs...mouthwatering n tempting click!
congrats Reva, This is fabulous and as an ex-newspaper journalist, I can imagine the thrill of seeing your work published :)
Look forward to your wedding feast collection!
Cheers, priya
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Highly ingenious recipe with a yummo Click dear.Honey and Ginger will make a supertasty Combo.Luv to have a bite - if U don't mind.Thanks for sharing.
Congraulations on your published articles Reva! I love your clicks. Yumm combination for icecream..
Congratulations ...u r doing grt..keep the gud work gng..Cheers!!
congrats reva..keep rocking!! super ice cream...
Congrats Reva....Icecream looks super delicious with lovely flavors....Awesome clicks...
Wow! Nice flavour! I love the twist! I'd love to gobble a scoop...
Congratulations dear, it's really a great achievement.
Recipe is awesome, beautiful recipe.
Congrats Reva!!!! awesome ice cream :)
Congrats Reva. This is indeed an achievement. The ice cream looks super delicious. Great photographs as well:)
Congratzz dear!!!
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urz s such a wonderful blog....
and the ice cream is really mouth watering...
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Congratzz dear!!!
happy to follow u....
urz s such a wonderful blog....
and the ice cream is really mouth watering...
do visit my blog whenever time permits...
http://roshusworldoftastes.blogspot.com/
Congratulations dear....The recipe looks awesome with some very beautiful clicks...
Tempting and beautiful presentation.. looks so tempting!! congrats dear...
Congrats Reva, that is big to be printed in media. Superb !!! I would love to read those articles, please scan and post.
Congrats Reva, This is indeed an achievement..and ginger honey ice cream is just perfect to celebrate it too..
Cheers
Muskaan
Congrats Reva.And ice cream looks so tempting
Congrats.The ice cream looks utterly delicious.
Congrats my dear,u done a great job,i am too glad for this happy news.
Congrats Reva...icecream looks tempting and delicious....nice presentation.
Great congrats and yummy looking icecream!
Wow...congrats Reva..you are rocking. So, so happy for you!! Keep up the good work!!
Congrats Reva!
Icecream looks so delicious. Tempting clicks as well.
wow revs great recipe...i will be anxiously waitg for to read the articles ...esp the one abt south und cuisine....it surely has changed....i am not regular now so hope i dont miss it ...
Congrats Reva, icecream looks super delicious and inviting,truly very much refreshing..
Ginger ice cream is tempting me so much. Book marked it.
Congrats for job you did. Keep rocking.
Nice post about Blogger: Kaarasaaram - Post a Comment. I am very impressed with the time and effort you have put into writing this story. I will give you a link on my social media blog. All the best!
Congrats ....and icecream looks so good ..with ginger hit must be great
Congratulations n celebrations! Beautiful ice cream to enjoy this achievement of yours.
Congratulations! That's a great news and I love the flavours in your ice cream, looks too good.
woww.. im drooling here Reva.. :)
Thats wonderful..Congrats!!!! so happy for you :)...
and ice cream looks so flavorful and yumm!!
wow you are great dear...am drooling already awesome yummy recipe....
And congratulations on the article....gr8 work!
Congratulations! This icecream look delicious. Lovely combinations and flavors!
i love a home made ice cream's simplicity and your twist with ginger sounds amazing. will try it!
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