Lemun Cake with Pistachio Mint Crust

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Lemun Cake with Pistachio Mint Crust, this summery light cake is perfect for the hot weather. It can be enjoyed with a cuppa of tea or coffee.

Lemun Cake with Pistachio Mint Crust

It’s been a long time I baked. And I was missing that badly. When you are two people, and among them one (being me) is not much an eater. It becomes difficult to finish the cake. So have to think a lot before making any dish. And I am also too much vary of wastage.  But the longing to bake something resulted in this yummy looking Lemun Cake with Pistachio Mint Crust.

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Gajar Ka Halwa / Carrot Halwa ( Pressure cooker method)

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Its been long time again, I have been away from blogging. During eid holidays, we made a sudden plan to fly to India. There’s always an excitement to celebrate eid in India with family. Here celebrations are quite mechanical. Get up early in morning, go for eid prayers. Greet friends on phone. Now people exchange greetings on whatsapp. Sometimes I hate technology. It’s is shrinking the physical interaction.  And that’s it.While in India, still there is an essence of festivities and togetherness.
Gajar Ka Halwa / Carrot Halwa ( Pressure cooker method)
Today sharing with you again another sweet. Well this blog has become more of cakes & desserts for some time. Will be sharing some chatpata salans and veggies too. But for time being, please tolerate with my version of jhatpat gajar halwa.

SAFFRON MACARON WITH CARDAMON BUTTER CREAM

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Since entering the blogging world , I was amazed to see this  mini treats and the buzz around it.  Making it was like conquering the world.

 
 
 After going through many blogs , I thought this is a professional stuff and for learning it you have to be actually trained. There were times when I thought to make this sweet little treats. But I could not muster enough courage to go for it. In fact I had made a new year resolution to go for a macaron making classes this year. But you know guys sometimes Allah  fulfills wishes in a strange manner. Yup…… Making a MACARON was  this month’s challenge for  our group of baking partners.  
Strange but true.
 


My health issues has forced me to quit last month challenge but again missing out was complete no no.  And how can I miss this challenge to overcome my fear of making macaron.
Thanks Swati for keeping this challenge. So , I  began with aging my eggs for two days. There were many blogs who said it did not make a difference if you don’t age. But as this was my first time , I was not in a mood to take a tiny wee of risk.  Measured every ingredient to tee and started the process. 

First AttemptRESULT : FAILURE 
OBSERVATION: Flat like Disc
CAUSE: Over beating of macronage ( 5o times counted)

So again I started googling about how much to  mix the macronage. I came across a blog which shows the simple test to know when your macronage is ready. Beating it 40 – 50 times won’t give the right consistency. And on my second attempt I conquered the great macaron. 

 Crunchy on the outside & gooey inside. Just melts in the mouth and yum. 

   

 

 
SUCCESS is Sweet
 

From there it was like never going back. Experimenting with different flavors now. And today I bring you  my version of Saffron Macaron with Cardamon Butter cream


Recipe adapted from here

 Makes 20 macron

Ingredients:
125g icing sugar  less 2 tbsp (it was too sweet for me but you can keep it  same )
75g almond flour

1/2 tsp saffron crushed
60g egg whites room temperature
.    
Pinch of cream of tartar
1 tablespoon + 1 teaspoon superfine sugar




Filling:Cardamon Butter cream icing 


1 1/2 cups butter @ room temp 
4 1/2 cups powder sugar
3 tbsp heavy cream
1 tsp freshly crushed cardamon

NOTE: Adapted from here. Please check the link for complete recipe. Add crushed cardamon instead of vanilla.

 
Directions :
  1. Pulse confectioners’ sugar and almond flour in a food processor until combined. Sift mixture .
  2. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Whisk whites with a mixer on medium speed until  foamy. Add cream of tartar and crushed saffron.Whisk until soft peaks form. 
  3. Reduce speed to low, and then add superfine sugar. Increase speed to high, and whisk until stiff peaks form, about 8 minutes. 
  4. Sift flour mixture over whites, and fold until mixture is smooth and shiny.(TEST: put a dollop  of mixture on a plate. If peaks go down in 10 counts it is ready to pipe)
  5.   Transfer batter to a pastry bag fitted with a 1/2-inch plain round tip, and pipe 3/4-inch rounds 1 inch apart on parchment-lined baking sheets, dragging pastry tip to the side of rounds rather than forming peaks. Tap bottom of each sheet on work surface to release trapped air. Let stand at room temperature for 15 minutes (I have little patience so I just put it under the fan to speed up the process)
  6. Reduce oven temperature to 325 degrees. 
  7. Bake 1 sheet at a time, rotating halfway through, until   macarons are crisp and firm, about 10 minutes. After each batch, increase oven temperature to 375 degrees, heat for 5 minutes, then reduce to 325 degrees.
  8. Let macarons cool on sheets for 2 to 3 minutes, and then transfer to a wire rack. (If macarons stick, spray water underneath parchment on hot sheet. The steam will help release macarons.)
  9. Sandwich 2 same-size macarons with 1 teaspoon filling. Serve immediately, or stack between layers of parchment, wrap in plastic, and freeze for up to 3 months.
 
 

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