This is my first food blog post and I am really excited. Over the years cooking and food has taken a new meaning in my life much to the chagrin of my darling husband ;) He thinks I go overboard sometimes! But then amazingly I think this is what I am truly passionate about and I understand now when people can do something they like, 24/7. It's the same with food and cooking for me.
So naturally I had to start a blog. I really hope that when all of you, my friends, come back as critics, afficionados, well wishers, fellow food lovers, it will make me a better cook and a better person!
I had to start with baking as that's my most favorite form of cooking :)
On my birthday, I baked this for myself. I have loved the idea of chocolate and red chilli and always wanted to bake a cake using the two. My family and friends loved it and it especially tastes splendid with vanilla ice cream!
For this you will need -
150 gm flour
330 gm castor sugar (powdered)
170 gm butter (unsalted)
4 tbspn cocoa powder
1 tspn baking powder
1 tspn pure vanilla extract
3 eggs
100 ml boiling water
1/2 tspn red chilli powder
Walnuts and choco chip as much as you desire, roughly 25gms in all should be adequate
To make the cake -
Pre heat your oven to a 180 deg C. Take an 8 inch square pan and grease with butter or vegetable oil and flour and keep aside. If you don't have this size, take any pan in which the batter will not cross the two thirds mark and you should be fine.
Sieve flour, baking powder, sugar, red chilli powder and cocoa powder thrice and keep aside. Beat the three eggs separately, keep the water on boil and melt the butter (You can do it on a stove top or just microwave). To the dry mixture, add the beaten eggs, melted butter, boiling water and the vanilla essence and mix well to get a smooth batter. Do not overmix as that will lead to a tough cake. Just make sure that all the ingredients are mixed and the batter has turned into a consistent dark brown colour. Now fold the choco chips and nuts.
Pour the batter into the cake pan and bake at 180 deg C for 20 - 30 minutes. Insert a toothpick to check if the cake has cooked . It should come out clean or with small cooked crumbs of cake :) If there is any wet batter, wait for a few more minutes and check again. Once the cake is baked, take it out and allow to cool.
P.S - You can melt chocolate and add fresh cream and sugar to the melted chocolate and simply pour it on the cooled cake just before serving with a dollop of vanilla ice cream :)
Great going Rats ! Loved the small and useful tips - using a toothpick, not to overmix. Keep up the food work ;)
ReplyDeleteHey great job looking fwd to tasting a lot more of your wonderful cooking and hopefully learning a thing or two also :)
ReplyDeleteYes, we will ahve you over sometime soon :)
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