July 09, 2008

Éclairs, Biscuits, No knead bread, Two years of blogging and a Summer break!

It's been 2 years of blogging at FH (on July 14th, 2006)!
I can't believe how time flies!! It seems like yesterday that I hesitantly opened Foodie's Hope blog and started posting. It's almost 2 years already! Phew!!

To fellow foodies,
I am grateful for all the good things and friends I have gained through blogging and prefer to ignore few nasty comments and petty behavior of very few. Life is like that, isn't it? Bitter sweet! Got to deal with both to make life sweeter!

Hopefully, I will continue to have your affection in future too. I never had a sister in my personal life but I can't really say that anymore! I do have hundreds of sisters now and have gained few brothers too thru' blogging! :) Please know that I always enjoy visiting all of you even though I blog 3 days and try to blog hop only 3-4 days a week to make some time for myself these days! :)

I say "thank you" to everyone,

who come to my blog to say hello to me every week! I appreciate your time, the effort you make to comment here. I will never take any of your comment for granted, hope you do the same! We are all busy in our own way, still make time to post and interact with other bloggers. To me personally, blogging is always been a two way relationship, encouraging and helping each other regardless of whether you are a brand new blogger or a 2yr old blogger like me!

Silent readers; you are most welcome to browse and try the dishes in my blogs. Do leave the feedbacks and say hello to me once in a while, so I can know you. Thanks to all of you who left feedbacks on the dishes you tried from here and at Aroma. Enjoy! :)

What makes me a bit sad is the fact that few websites are knowingly taking our photos without our permission claiming to be their own without giving us any credit or link and profiting by it too! Please be aware of the copy rights, ask for permission, link and give credits. We foodies/bloggers work too hard to do all these cooking, photographing and posting which are not easy at all. Please don't force us to make all our blogs private, it would be such great loss to many young readers who are still learning if all our blogs are not accessible to everybody easily!

Okay, I don't want to get all "emo"(emotional) as my daughter would say!:D

Few weeks ago, I posted a savory cheesy Gougère at my Aroma blog. These are similar but sweet with cream filling and Chocolate glazed with coconut topping. I made few sweet mini Éclairs last week specially for this post. Let me give you a yummy dessert before I take your leave. Hope you try!

Éclairs!!

YAY!! I remember eating these from Bangalore Iyengar bakeries stuffed with butter cream! I don't know whether these match that taste exactly but not bad at all, what with all that chocolate Ganache glaze on top, some with coconut and some with just cream, these might taste even better for chocolate lovers! :)

Éclairs are sweet puffs as you can describe them, are made of eggy, buttery pâte à choux pastry, stuffed with cream and dipped in Chocolate Ganache!! Sounds great already, huh? Eggs are a must for this recipe, there are no substitutions. In US, there is a egg substitution available like Egg beaters or Egg replacer but I don't know whether they give the same texture as real eggs since I haven't tried it. I am sorry that pure vegetarians cannot try these because of the eggs but Eggetarians can thoroughly enjoy!

I am sending these Éclairs, lightly flavored with Nutmeg to Aparna of "My diverse kitchen" blog, who is guest hosting "Think Spice..think Nutmeg" event this month. This event is started by Sunita from "Sunita's World" blog. Thanks to this event, we all get to savor different spice infused dishes every month. Glad I could send you one too Aparna. Have fun hosting!:))

Nutmeg/Jaiphal is usually added to sweet dishes and masala pd in India, also to cheese sauces and greens in moderation, too much of Nutmeg will taste bitter in the dishes.

To make these, you need:

1 cup milk or water,
(2% or fat free milk or just plain water is okay)
4 tbsp Butter, unsalted/ 1/4 cup or 1/2 stick,
1 cup Plain flour,
3 tbsp powdered sugar,
1/2 tsp Vanilla essence,
4 Medium sized Eggs.
1/4 tsp powdered or gratings of Nutmeg to mix in the soft dough for extra flavor. (Nutmeg is my non-traditional addition to Eclairs, skip it if you don't like Nutmeg, I do love the subtle aroma)

Filling:

1/2 cup heavy cream, whipped with 1 tbsp sugar pd, pinch of Nutmeg or can use store bought sweet cream or icing.

Chocolate Ganache:
1/4 cup Chocolate chips+1 tbsp butter.
Sweet Coconut flakes to sprinkle,
A piping bag or large zip lock bag with 1" hole cut off in the corner of the bag to make bigger Éclairs and 1/2" hole for minis . Parchment paper and rack to cool them.

Now:
1. Heat milk or water and butter in a non-stick pan until it boils, take the pan off the heat when they dissolve,. Add Vanilla, mix. Now add all the flour at once and Nutmeg pd, stir vigorously with a wooden spoon or whisk to mix well.
2. Return to medium heat, keep stirring until it leaves the sides of the pan in a ball. Take the pan off the heat and let it cool for 5 mins. Eggs will curdle when added, if the pastry dough is too hot!
Turn on the oven to 375F to preheat and add a parchment paper on top of a large cookie sheet, use double layered baking sheet if you manage to have one to prevent burning the bottom of the delicate Éclairs.
3. Add the dough to the stand mixer with a flat beater (or in a bowl with a wooden spoon or whisk), turn on low, add 1 egg at a time, mixing very well after each egg until all 4 eggs are used. Beat the mixture on medium speed until it's shiny, glossy, thick and smooth. When you stick a spoon into the dough, it should stand up without falling as in the picture, keep beating until then.
4. Add all the pastry dough to the pasty bag, squeeze out the dough on to the sheet about 1"wide and 4" long, pipe in 2" apart from each other for large ones and 3" long for mini Éclairs until you use up all the pastry.

I can't tell you how many you get exactly, probably about 12 large ones. I made mini Éclairs about 3" long, got about 20! Large Éclairs are better for filling than filling the minis! :)

5. When the oven is hot, put the sheet in and bake for 25-30mins or until they are golden on top. DO NOT overbake them!

DO NOT open oven while they are baking. When done, take the sheet out, put a skewer through the sides of each Éclair to release the air to prevent softening in the center as you can see in the collage, cool on the rack or slice across as halfway, so the inside dries faster without getting soggy inside.

Cream: You can add a pinch or two Nutmeg pd to the whipped cream too if you like, just whip cream with nutmeg and sugar until thick and fluffy.

For chocolate Ganache: Heat chocolate chips and butter in the Microwave for few seconds until they melt, mix well. Whip the cream with sugar until thick or use ready made cream. Keep the coconut handy and Walnuts if you like too.

Minis:
You can eat just plain mini Éclairs without any filling or topping, just sprinkled with just plain powdered sugar or mixed with pinch of nutmeg or cinnamon powder!

6. When they are cold, fill the middle with whipped cream, gently dip the top in chocolate to coat or use a spoon to coat. Dip or sprinkle the coconut flakes on top. Variations are up to you.


One more look: Hope you make these at home. Cheesy spicy ones great too. These may not be as perfect as Iyengar Bakery Eclairs but good enough for homemade! Can't believe I forgot to take a close up photo of a single Eclair! :P


Now a savory to with the sweet dessert!


I am sending these Cheese and Garlic Biscuits to Aparna of My diverse kitchen", who is hosting my favorite event of all "Bread Baking day #12", an event started by Zorra at 1x umrühren bitte this month with a theme of "Small Breads". Thanks for Aparna, I had to post these for you before I disappear!!:)


Cheese and Garlic Biscuits:
I made these lovely biscuits last week with Cham's (of "Spice-club" blog) yummy recipe. I made few changes in the recipe, so I will give you that version here, enjoy and thank you again Cham, we loved these! :)

You need: 1 1/2 cup self-raising flour, 1 tsp sugar,  1/4 tsp baking soda, 1/4 cup margarine,3/4 cup +2 tbsp Buttermilk, homemade or store bought or use buttermilk pd +water, 1/2 cup grated cheddar cheese or pepper jack cheese and 1 tsp Garlic powder.

To make:
Preheat the oven for 450 F. Add a parchment paper on the baking sheet.


Mix the dry ingredients first and add the margarine and mix well until crumbly. Add in the cheese, mix and add liquid ingredients. It will looks sticky which is okay. Take a large cookie or Ice cream scoop, scoop the dough and drop them on the parchment paper. Bake for 12-14 mins or until puffed and golden. Take them out and cool on the rack.

Enjoy the delicate and delicious eclairs and biscuits!:)

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I didn't cook too many dishes from other blogs last week to avoid any leftovers while we are gone from home but couldn't stop myself from trying this most popular "No knead Bread" recipe from Jim Lahey in New York Times I had to try last weekend!:D
Followed his recipe to bake this bread mostly except I didn't shape the dough after the first 18hrs of rising, did not use floured towel etc, just popped in the whole dough after the second rising in to my red HOT Le Crueset and after baking covered and uncovered about 85-90 mins, a perfect hard crusted and chewy bread! Thank you Mr. Lahey! :)

"No knead bread":

Inside story; very crusty outside, soft and chewy inside, slightly sour tasting bread, great with soup or with fruit preserves for breakfast!

Look what I couldn't resist making yesterday and taking these to vacation with us!!:D
Kodubale from A&N' s blog!! Thank you guys for posting this yummy classic Karnataka snack, they were wonderful, easy and different from what I usually make!:)


Here are my own Kodubales I have made before, enjoy;
One-Two-Three!

I will resume cooking from your blogs when I am back home from vacation and will list a HUGE collage in September of course! :D
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 While I am MIA (missing in action), if you are looking for any recipes in this blog or from Aroma, type in the name of the dish in the search button you see on the side bar in both blogs or go to my "Recipe Index" to find them easily.
If all the above fails, I will still be moderating the comments here and at Aroma atleast once a day and will be updating the events list on the side bar as they are announced, so you can ask me leaving a comment here to help you to find the recipes as well any time!
  

 
Awards: A big hug to each one of my blogger friends who showered me with many many awards last week, I appreciate them all and have listed all of you in my side bar. Thank you!

See you all in September! Be safe and have a peaceful Summer. 

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Jaya M said...

Hi,
Asha
I know you are enjoying your break...
I have tagged you for this Bookish meme , Do whenevr you feel comfortable about it.
This is nothing like the Personal memes That I see Going on Blogs these days , which I really dont feel comfortable doing LOL..
However I leave entirely on you to decide .
Do as your heart say ..
meanwhile I am looking forward to your lovely posts ....
Hugs and smiles
jaya

FH said...

Hi Jaya, how are you? Vacation time is over for me now, doing lot of work everyday, not much fun either!:D
Thanks for tagging me, I will see if I can do it. I may not come back to blogging for few months though, too many things are going on at home, got to deal with all those first.
Take care, I will se as soon as I come back, hugs to you too!:))

Lakshmi said...

Hii Ashakka, Howz you? Thought you have come back so was checking back ...

FH said...

Hi L, I am doing well, hope you are too. No, I haven't come back and can't come back for few months. My kitchen will be gone in few weeks, getting a new one! YAY!
I just checked Sri's fundraiser y'day and told her would help, that's it!:D
Keep blogging, hugs to you. Take care.

Sunshinemom said...

I enjoyed going through this huge post! Wow! I appreciate the detailed clarity with which you have written about so many aspects of commenting - Guruji:)

FH said...

LOL!! Thanks dear shishyaji!

I was going to take a break for a long time,thought I would post everything I can think of! HeHe! Enjoy!:))

Chandrika said...

Just read your 'extended break post' Asha...We are going to miss you...Good luck for the home renovation...Take care...and come back soon! :-)

FH said...

Hi Chandrika, thanks sweetie. I am hoping the same too, that everything will be over soon and I can come back, missing blogging and blog hopping. Happy Deepavali, have a wonderful time. Hugs to you!:))

Anonymous said...

hi
you write really well
vivari

Anonymous said...

Hi Asha dear!!

I've been on an extended break this summer too, finally back now. I had to dig around to find a place to leave my comment and hello!! ;)

You've been a busy bee this summer I see -- loved all the vacation photos (esp the log cabin in TN, how fun!!) and your garden produce is coming along so nicely!! I planted gourds too, but I didn't get any fruit on them. Some sort of disease attacked them along with my cucumbers :( Oh well, maybe next summer! Enjoy these last few days with the kids before school begins, and good luck with the home renovations -- looks great so far!!

Hugs to you my friend!
Linda

FH said...

Hi Vivari, thank you very much. I love to read whenever I get the chance, naturally helps me write better. Enjoy!:))

Hey Linda, I was thinking of you y'day and was going to leave a comment in your's today. I didn't want to bother you much though while you were on break. Hope everything is going well there at home!:))
Trisha drove to college y'day, I almost had a nervous breakdown. But she came home safe, so I will okay today.Tushar's school starts today.
After many weeks of dry spell, it's raining a bit here.Yeah,I got gourds this year,I am thrilled,already made Avial and Korma with those!:D
Hugs to you. M is in 11th grade this year? Good luck to her.I will keep in touch when I can!:))

Rajee Mani said...

Hi Asha,

I have an award for you at http://heartycook.blogspot.com/2008/09/cracked-wheat-idli.html.
I know you are on an extended break but hope you will find some time to pick up the award.

Deepa Kuber said...

hey Asha, its been a long time since we met(thru comments :)), hope u are doing well and enjoying the fall.. but winter is almost here in michigan, its been a cold week.when are you coming back? missing your recipes..
there is something for u in my blog.

FH said...

Hi Anjali, I am doing well, enjoying Fall too.It is still very warm here, 80F+ temp.
Thanks, I will check it out!Take care, it will take few mnts for me to come back, probably Jan 2009!!:))

Hi Rajee, welcome to FH. Thank you so much, I will come and get it. I just checked my comments.I appreciate you thinking of me!:))

Dibs said...

Hello Asha - Mom thanks you for your wishes. After a lot of convincing, she has posted a comment from her own id for the first time in response to all the wishes ;-)))

How is the renovation shaping up? Waiting to see the new kitchen!

FH said...

Tell her I said it's a pleasure to share her birthday!:)
I will check her response, that's good that she got her own ID now. Kitchen will be torn on Oct 6th, will take weeks to finish. I will post the photos!:))

Vijitha said...

Hi asha
This is my first time here.. you have a lovely space... Happy second anniversary!
The post is fanatastic.
I am new to this blogging world..jus popped in to say a big Hi!!!

FH said...

Thank you SNA, glad to see you here. Yeah, doesn't feel like it's been 2 yrs!:))

Enjoy blogging, will see when I can.

Meena Shankar said...

Hello Asha,
a big hello after a long time...Happy 2nd anniversary to your beautyful blog..
hope you havent forgotten me...one girl who was in bristol and came back to b'lore and who was once a regular visitor, a rare person now...
I just came to say hello to you today...actually I am expecting my second baby and so am not able to keep in touch.
anyways, will try to catch up later..
love,
Meena.

FH said...

Hi Meena, thanks. Of course I remember you girl! How are you? I thought you completely stopped blogging! :))

Congratulation on the good news, glad your son is going to be a big brother. Enjoy the pregnancy, good luck.Didn't know you are in B'lore now. Good for you, hope you are liking there as well.

I am on a long break now, loads of work but will be blogging again in few months. Keep in touch when you can, hugs to you!Take care!:))

TBC said...

Hey Asha,
Just popped in to say hello.:D Hope you are doing good. Good luck with the home renovation projects.
Will see u when u get back to blogging.:)

FH said...

Hi TBC, I am doing well, trying to empty the kitchen this week. Plenty of work to do at home. Hope you are doing well. see you when I can. Take care!:))

Anonymous said...

hi Asha, stopped by to say hello:) hope you are enjoying your break & do come back soon. Posting here since you have disabled comments on yur current post, hope you see this:)
paati

FH said...

Hi Paati, so good to hear from you. Our kitchen is gone now, on the 3 rd day of work today, progressing well without any delay.
I am a little stressed now because of all the mess,people and the noise at home but coping somehow.
I probably start blogging from Jan. After the kitchen, there are few rooms we are renovating too.
Take care, I will see you as soon as possible.Hugs!:))

krystyna said...

Don't worry Asha. You have so many beautiful recipes here. Your blog is like a great book to read.
Beautiful and helpful book!
Thank you for that!

Take your time with your home and family,
and came back when you will be ready!
Of course we will miss you!

Love and Hugsss!

FH said...

Thanks Krystyna. Yes, we are pretty busy here right now, might take a longer break this time. Take care, see you when I come back.Hugs to you too!:))

Aparna Balasubramanian said...

Hi Asha,
Just thopught I'd stop by and wish you a Happy Diwali, well in advance.
Have been seeing your presence on blogs on and off.:)
How's all the renovating and gardening going? Well, I hope.
Have fun and hope to see you back here sometime. Take care.

FH said...

Hi Aparna, how are you? I am doing well, kitchen is coming along on time, so surviving the noise and the dust somehow so far.
Yeah, few bloggers want me to look at this and that in their blogs, so leave a quick comment and run away! :D

Garden is no more, fall is here now. Take care, see you later!)

Aparna Balasubramanian said...

Asha,
I'm back just to say it was nice of you to visit me. :)
Will wait to see you back here. In the meanwhile enjoy your short break.

FH said...

Enjoying the beach Aparna, have a great Sunday! :))

Anonymous said...

Hello Asha,
hope u r doing good and hope the renovation work is going on in full swing.Wishing u a very happy Diwali.

regards,
shalini

FH said...

Hi Shalini, so good to hear from you, glad you didn't forget me! ;D
Kitchen is 1/3rd done, I will post a pic when done next month. Hope you are doing well. Happy Deepawali to you too, I can't cook anything special this year, only have Microwave to use. Enjoy the festival there, hugs to you! :))

Dibs said...

Saw you comment somehwere and came by thinking your are BACK! :-))) Wish you a happy deepawali. howz home renovation shaping up?

FH said...

:D

Hi Dibs, sometimes they email me and drag me into few posts to comment and sometimes, I HAVE to say something! ;D

Kitchen is almost half done. After that, we are getting the bathrooms tiled as well. It's hard to spend a whole day in a messy and dusty home but got to do it. I will be blogging from Jan. We are also planning to get wood floor in the living room too, let's see how long that takes!
Take care, see you when I can! :))

Recipeswap said...

Hi Asha,just dropping by to say hi.........long time...Happy diwali to you and your Family.Will be making the yummy kajjaya again:)

Anonymous said...

Hello Asha,
Wishing you a very happy diwali.hope you r doing good and the renovation is going on in full swing.

Shalini

FH said...

Hi Neema, thank you. Kajjaya sounds good to me. My litchen is 1/2 done now, so I will make Microwave Almond burfi, that's all this year. Enjoy the Deepavali, hugs! :))

Hi Shalini, thanks. Kitchen is coming along nicely and on time, still takes sometime to finish. Have a wonderful Deepavali, hugs to you!:))

Cham said...

Wishing You and your Family a Happy Diwali
Hope to see soon all tasty recipes from your brand new kitchen , Asha!
Hugs,
Cham.

FH said...

Thanks Cham, you too have a wonderful Deepavai there! :))

Kitchen is coming along well, hopefully they will finish soon, so we can start up on other projects.

Srivalli said...

Wish you and your family a very happy Deepavali Asha!...

FH said...

Thanks Sri, you too have a great start and enjoy Deepavali with your family!:))

TBC said...

Diwali wishes to you and your family, Asha!:)

FH said...

Thank you TBC. Hope you had a great Deepavali too. I didn't cook much at all, made a Microwave Almond burfi, that's about it.
Take care, see you when I can! :))

Unknown said...

hello asha, long time, hope you are doing well:) i was too on a blogging break for two months, now started and joined the recipe marathon. just wanted to drop in to say hi:)

FH said...

Hi Roopa, how are you doing? I am keeping myself very busy, doing lot of restocking in the new kitchen! :))

Take care and enjoy recipe marathon. I will be blogging from Jan.

Recipeswap said...

Hey Asha,how are you doin?Good to know you will start blogging in Jan.Have an award for you plz pick it up.Take care Madi.

FH said...

Hi Neema, thanks girl, glad you still remember me!! :D
I am doing well, busy getting ready for Thanksgiving but will not have a dining table ready because workers are coming the next day to work on the wood flooring. But I am happy that ugly carpet will be gone! :))

Anonymous said...

Asha,
Happy Anniversary to you and A! Since your latest post doesn't allow comments, am posting here. Hope you re-start blogging soon. Happy Holidays!

Mamatha

FH said...

Thanks Mamatha, we had fun!

We will take a winter vacation from 19th Dec and then will be back blogging on the 1 st Jan. I will blog just 3 days a week when I am back, will take it easy a bit.

Take care, hugs! :)

Dibs said...

Thank you Asha. Wish you and your family a very happy holiday season and an excellent 2009!

Pravs said...

Asha, trust you are doing well. Wishing you a very happy new year !! :)

FH said...

Hi Pravs and Dibs, thank you so much for your wishes. We just came home from vacation and recovering from all the "fun" now! :D

Have a wonderful new year, see you later! :))

Purnima said...

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU DEAR ASHA!
Hope ur home is all done n u r now as per ur promise down to posting ur yummies for 2009! HAPPY BLOGGING,HAPPY POSTING TO U, HAPPY READING TO ME! :D

FH said...

Hi Purni, thank you, happy new year to you too! :))

Yeah, I planned to post on the 1st of Jan, but forgot that it's a holiday! Also my old laptop started giving me trouble so I bought a new one and transferring all my stuff to that this weekend. I will start on next Wednesday but will blog just 2-3 days a week.Trisha is applying for colleges, so she needs some assistance.
Enjoy, see you next week. Hugs! :))

Anonymous said...

Hello,

Wishing you a very happy and a prosperous new year.

Shalini

FH said...

Thanks Shalini, same to you too. Good to see you. I will be back next week. Have a wonderful weekend! :))

Richa said...

wish you a wonderful 2009, dear Asha! I was on vacation, kinda' still am....lol u may hv to resend the invite for ur other blog, 'coz by the time i chkd the email it had expired!
Enjoy....

FH said...

Hi Richa, thanks. Glad you are taking a break and enjoying too. We also came back home from Orlando last week, still recovering! :D

I will send the invite again, no problem, will check your new email later.I am posting tomorrow after almost 5mnts!! Take it easy, blog when you can. Happy new year to you too. Hugs! :))

ranji said...

hey asha..wish u and ur family a very happy new yr...:)..cant wait to see what all u have experimented in ur new kitchen...

Margie said...

Happy new year, Asha!
All my best wishes for a truly wonderful 2009.

Margie
xx

FH said...

Thanks Ranji, same to you too. Not been cooking much in the kitchen since it's completed few weeks ago and then we went on vacation. I have to start now! :))

Have a wonderful 2009 Margie. I just started blogging today, took a long break. Huugs to you , see you later! :))

Suparna said...

Hi Asha,
The day I had stumbled upon ur blog. I'd made up my mind ke when I get ample time I'll spend a good amout of time going through ur recipes... and today was the day :) aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa...I love the eclairs u've made, ur recipe is written so well too. Among ur recipes yen madbeku yen skip madbeku antha gottagalla :)naanu swalpa oota tindi kammi madta idini..weight loose madbeku. But i'll surely try it in the near future. The no knead bread also looks simple...cool! God bless u, Keep posting dear friend and continue to inspire many.TC

FH said...

Suparna, so good to see you.
I know! All these desserts make all of us put on quite few lbs. If you have kids to gobble them up, it's easier to make these. I don't really like sweets much but my kids love them! :)

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