Saturday, 30 November 2013

Half-Desi Samosas

Do you know what makes a fantastic samosa? It's the pastry. It's all in the pastry. 

Samosas live and die by their outer shells, and unfortunately through either convenience or poor taste people are crapping out on the pastry. 

Have you ever eaten a samosa wrapped in filo-pastry? You have? Well that wasn't a samosa. I'm sorry to break it to you like this but there you have it. 

Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Fill your cake hole


I'm still recovering from the sugar high that was the Cake and Bake Show 2013 at Earls Court.

I went along with my partner in crime Little Miss Shortcake, and I don't think it turned out to be quite what we expected. 

Saturday, 14 September 2013

Pretty hollow


I took part in my first fayre/market and I am still exhausted. It was fun but I have a newfound respect for street foodies everywhere.  

Just to fill you in I took part in the Jersey Gardens Summer Fayre, which is a cute annual event near Osterley Park. 

I teamed up with my cousin Little Miss Shortcake to run a foodie stand. She baked and sold her awesome selection of cakes and treats, while I did, well you know what I do; bake a ton of bread.

Monday, 26 August 2013

Birthday cappuccino



It was my sister's birthday the other day and I thought mark the occasion with a freshly baked cake. 

Personally I'm not much of a fan for the traditional cream-filled cakes, and as I was going to be making breakfast too, what would make a better accompaniment to the morning celebrations than a sweet scenting cappuccino cake. 


After some hunting around I settled on Mary Berry's recipe. The beauty of Mary's recipes are that they are so simple to follow. Whack them in a bowl, mix them up and there you have it. Even a first year student can follow one of her concoctions. 

As I do not bake with eggs I used the Orgran No Egg substitute and added a half a teaspoon of Bicarb and Baking powder. Try not to overdo either of those as you will get an odd tasting cake. 


After you've put together the cake mix don't forget to put both tins on the same shelf. If The Great British Bake Off has taught us anything it's that a shelf makes all the difference. You'll want both cakes to bake at the same time and the same rate. 


As is the way with most eggless cakes mine didn't quite rise as much as it needed to. The original plan was to slice each cake in half to have four layers of cake with cappuccino frosting in between. If your cakes do rise to the appropriate level I'd suggest making double the frosting. The amount in the original recipe will not be anywhere enough if you like to be generous. 

Unfortunately I'm not allowed to show you a photo of my sister with her slice of cake, but I can show you the finished article. Even if you don't have a birthday going on this is a real treat to have for afternoon tea. And if you can be bothered to do it in the morning, your home is filled with that beautiful scent of coffee. 


Have a crack at it and let me know how it goes. Try it with freshly ground coffee rather than instant and you'll taste the difference. 

Sunday, 18 August 2013

Desi wedding season


I have to apologise for my terrible ability not to write more regularly. 

For us Desi folk it is wedding season, and that cuts into all the serious business of baking and cooking awesome stuff.

Spending a whole day or weekend at one wedding or another does not put you in the mood for baking.

Indeed I pushed myself to make grissini today and completely ruined the whole batch!

I am so ashamed I will not be posting any photos of my failure. Although I will get back to it and make a fresh batch soon. 

While at these weddings I've wondered why we do not see more baked goodies at weddings. 

Indians generally aren't that big on baking, besides the usual range of beautiful flat breads we really don't go in for all that.



Yesterdays wedding was slightly different though. We were served a selection of petit fours with tea at the close of play. 

It could certainly be one trend to take on next year. What baked goods would you have at a wedding? 

Mini focaccia finger sandwiches or how about bruschetta on freshly baked ciabatta? 



I had a house guest and so it was the perfect excuse to go all out for a leisurely Sunday breakfast. 

Belgian waffles with chocolate and strawberries followed by mini rostis. Who could say no to that? 



On the news front I'll be baking some bread for my cousin's cake stand at foodie event. 

I'm coming up with a selection of breads to take along. Any suggestions are welcome. 

I'll probably go with about five or six different breads. 

I've wanted to do something like this for a while now so this is a great opportunity to get stuck in. 

Don't forget to 'follow' me on Twitter @desi_baker_boy or how about checking out my Instagram @break_the_remotehttp://instagram.com/break_the_remote

Saturday, 3 August 2013

Drunk mangoes


Unfortunately the Indian/Pakistan mango season is coming to an end and all those weeks of eating mango after mango is over. 

This year like every other year I've enjoyed going to Wembley to pick up boxes of Honey, Kesar and Alphonso mangoes. If you've not been I suggest you take a walk down Ealing road and take in the sights and smells. 

Saturday, 27 July 2013

Quite bananas


The summer has really hit us, here in the UK, and that means BBQing almost every day. Not only have I been hitting the grill most evenings I've also been invited to a few over the last couple of weekends. 

A couple of weeks ago my uncle held one at quite short-notice, and unfortunately I didn't bring anything. Huge faux pas I admit, but there really wasn't any time. 

Thursday, 18 July 2013

Summertime smoothie



We here in the UK are enjoying a rare heat wave, considering last summer was a washout I am quite enjoying the 30 degree temperatures. 

There's nothing better than sitting in the sun and sipping on a Cuba Libre. Unfortunately it's only 11am and as such it'd probably not be wise to travel that road so early in the day. 

Saturday, 13 July 2013

Short-order picnic bread


At very short notice I was asked along to a picnic, and when anything like that happen I curse Indian timing; Indian timing of course being any time that isn't on time or one that gives the least amount of notice.

I needed to bring something and while it'd be easy to go to the shop and buy some pre-packed monstrosities I'd rather spend what little time I have creating something interesting.

Sunday, 7 July 2013

Chock full of cherries


Over the last few weeks my local market and grocer have been drowned in all sorts of cherries, which to me means it's time gorge. 

Every evening I've been delighting in a bowl full of cherries. This season has been particularly lovely. I've not had one bad cherry, which it something of a joy.