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Nescafe Walnut Tiramisu by Navaneetham KrishnanPleasurable; assembled with store bought ingredients; lady fingers drizzled with Nescafe and layered with cream cheese, crunchy walnuts and cocoa powder. |
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Lemon Pound Cake by Hina GujralThis pound cake batter is so versatile that it can be baked into a loaf or Bundt pan or pound cake mold, stir in some fresh raspberries, blueberries or dark chocolate chips but keeping in mind the dry and dull weather I added fresh lemon juice for the flavor and the combination is totally divine, I made one loaf for ourselves and… |
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Classic Genoise (Sponge Cake) by Navaneetham KrishnanSuper light and super moist with a buttery richness. |
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Chocolate Genoise by Navaneetham KrishnanLight, crumbly and melt in the mouth cake. |
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Paneer & Pepper Quiche by Priyanka BhattacharjeeSince the last Tuesday I was not well, I was surviving on cornflakes and milk so Friday morning as I was feeling a little better I decided to make some tasty and quick and definately savoury brunch. When I saw the eggs the very first thing that came to my head was Quiche....simple, easy and filling. |
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Madeleines by ChristineI had been longing to make madeleines or small French Sponge Cake for quite some time. All this while, I postponed the idea of making madeleines because I could not find the shell shaped molds typically designed for madeleines. I thought I would not be exactly baking madeleines if I didn't bake the cake in pans with shell-shaped… |
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Peanut Butter Browndies by Hina GujralTalking about these gorgeous Browndies, now you must be thinking what the hell is Browndie, so here's the story for you... When I put them in the oven for baking till then they were suppose to be Blondies but then I got a call from my friend and by the time I checked my oven these ladies looked nowhere near Blondies, when my husband… |
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Mini Quiche by Chef SmithMost people believe that the quiche originates from France, and it is fair to say that in its traditional form, attributing origin to the French is quite correct. However, prior to French chefs concocting quiche, German chefs made an egg custard pie called kuchen, meaning cake. The German dish was baked in brioche dough, instead of… |
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