Showing posts with label Strawberry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Strawberry. Show all posts

Thursday, 22 February 2018

Strawberry Milkshake | Easy Strawberry Milkshake without ice cream


Last recipe was with strawberry and this one too is with strawberry.. Blame it on the season ;) Around a month ago, when my parents came visiting us in Pune, we went on a short trip to Mahabaleshwar and visited the Mapro gardens in Panchgani. There we got strawberries at a cheap rate of 150 rupees per kilo. Actually some were saying that if you visit in the morning the rates are still cheaper and you an get them for an easy 80-100 rupees per kilo.. We were expecting to go pluck the strawberries at the farms but the locals there told that since it was peak season we were not allowed to and that would be allowed during March-April time.. So what did we do? We ate a lot of strawberries and bought a lot more and came back :D Dhruv was ready to eat them all as such but he caught a cold two days later, so we didn't give him much.. And me being a strawberry lover in just shakes and cakes, went ahead and made milkshakes with them using chilled milk ;) 


You can have variants of this simple recipe.. You can sneak in some ice cream - anything of your choice, be it vanilla or strawberry. Don't like milk? Then replace with some Greek yogurt or have a mix of both the yogurt and milk. Add in a nice ripe banana or a couple of dates.. Maybe a handful of chia seeds.. Or a tablespoon of cocoa powder ;) Want to cut low on sugar? Then add honey instead or maybe cane sugar..The options are plenty. You can adjust to your cravings and dietary requirements! 





Makes: 1 tall glass


I Took: 


Preparation Time: 5 minutes




I Used:



Strawberry - 4-5 nos 
Cashew - 5 nos
Almond - 4 nos
Sugar - 2 tsp
Chilled Milk - 1 cup


The Way:

1. In a mixer/blender, crush the cashews and almonds together

2. Once they are coarsely/finely (as you need) crushed, add the strawberries and sugar and give a nice blend

3. Now add the milk and blend smoothly. Serve cold !


Notes:

I normally boil the milk and let them cool down and then refrigerate them and use in my milkshakes and smoothies

Cheers,
Chitz

Wednesday, 21 February 2018

Eggless Whole wheat Strawberry Muffins | Butterless Strawberry Muffins | Strawberry Cupcakes


My family exhibits varied emotions towards strawberry.. The hubby won't touch it, my son loooveeees it and I love it in forms of cakes and shakes and likes but not a great fan to eat it raw. My son loves the sight of it and is always happy to eat them as such. I should say as of now coz his interests change really quick ! Anyways, I had no difficulty in finishing off that box of strawberries thanks to Dhruv but I had been wanting to try this muffins recipe from Aparna's blog for quite some time and so this time I did it.. 


It is made of half all purpose flour and half whole wheat flour and so it is a bit dense. Deeps liked it and gave a thumbs up and that should actually translate to "great" coz he is not a cake lover.. And as for Dhruv he likes muffins so he too loved it.. It's so easy to put up, just mix the dry and wet ingredients separately and fold them together and bake.. Easy right? And if you too do not want to eat strawberries raw but want to try some cake out of it, here is the perfect recipe!!




Recipe Source: My Diverse Kitchen


Preparation Time : 10 minutes

Cooking Time : 30 minutes


Makes : 12 medium sized muffins 


I Used:


Strawberry - 1 cup (chopped) (around 200 gm)
All purpose flour/Maida - 1 cup
Whole wheat flour - ¾ cup
Granulated sugar - ½ cup
Baking powder - 1 ½ tsp
Salt - ½ tsp
Milk - ½ cup
Oil - ¼ cup
Thick yogurt - 2 tbsp
Vanilla essence - 1 tsp


The Way:


1. Take all the dry ingredients - all purpose lour, whole wheat flour, baking powder and salt in a bowl and mix well

2. Add the chopped strawberries to the flour and mix gently. Ensure that the strawberries are coated well with the flour


3. In another bowl take the wet ingredients - milk, oil and vanilla essence and mix well

4. Add the wet mixture to the strawberry-flour mixture and gently mix together in a folding motion about 4 to 5 times

5. Do not over stir. The batter will be lumpy and floury. I had to add 2 to 3 tsp of milk extra to eat up all the flour. But that is fine. With whole wheat flour it will be like that

6. Fill the muffin tray with liners and fill the batter in the liners. This batter will not rise much and hence you can almost fill the liners with batter


7. Bake them at 190 degree C for about 25-30 minutes till done and the top turns golden brown. Then cool for 10 minutes and unmould and serve

Cheers,
Chitz

Thursday, 25 July 2013

Eggless Strawberry Banana Muffins | Strawberry Banana Yogurt Cupcakes


I love strawberries, but they have to be sweet. Now that's an ambitious request right? Very seldom I come across fully sweet strawberries. Most of the times it will be semi-sweet or sour. Then I resort to milkshakes or smoothies or yummy bakes, as they would need a small amount of sugar & would taste out of the world :) Last week we had a guest for lunch & they bought us a lot of fresh berries - blue, black, red & straw ;) And also we had a small outing to a nearby lake during the weekend. Then I thought I would bake some of these muffins & make it a tea outing that day ! I should admit that I thoroughly enjoyed baking these cuties, as they filled my whole house with a yummilicious smell. Do try them out as they are very simple & less time consuming and also you are guaranteed of a fabulous outcome !






Recipe Source: Joy of Baking 

I Took: 25 minutes (Prep) + 25 minutes (Baking)

Makes: 12 regular sized muffins


I Used:

Strawberry - ½ cup - cut into bite sized pieces
Banana - 1 big sized - mashed
All purpose Flour - 1 cup + 2 tbsp
Butter - ¼ cup
Yogurt - ¼ cup
Vanilla Essence - 1 tsp
Granulated Sugar - ¼ cup + 2 tbsp
Baking Powder - ¾ tsp
Baking Soda - ¼ tsp
Ground Cinnamon - ¼ tsp or an inch stick mashed with banana
Salt - ½ tsp



The Way:

  1. Mash the bananas. If you do not have ground cinnamon then add the cinnamon stick to the banana & mash it
  2. Melt the butter (in an oven or saucepan) & allow it to cool to room temperature
  3. Pre-heat the oven to 175 degree Celsius in conventional mode 
  4. In a bowl whisk together yogurt, vanilla essence & mashed banana. Add the melted butter & stir to combine
  5. In another large bowl combine the flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, ground cinnamon (if available) & salt. You can sift it for 3 times for even mixing of the dry ingredients
  6. Then gently fold in the strawberries into the flour mixture making sure that they are coated well with the flour. This helps the berries to prevent from sinking during baking
  7. Now add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients & stir gently so that they are combined. Do not over mix, else the muffins might become hard
  8. Line a muffin pan with paper liners or butter the muffin cups in the pan 
  9. Place 2 spoons of the batter in each cup using a spoon 
  10. Bake it for about 20-25 minutes or until a toothpick inserted through it comes out clean. Do not mistake the fruit within the muffin to be wet batter. Mine was done in 25 minutes
Cheers,
Chitz