Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Rangoli and Cake

CakeIngredients:

1 cup all purpose flour(or maida)
1 cup sugar powder
1 cup milk
3\4 cup ghee
3-tbsp milk powder
1-tbsp baking powder
1-tbsp chocolate powder
10-12 cashews for decoration

* I used bornvita powder instead of chocolate powder.

Method:
Step 1: Take sand (reti) in bottom plate of handva cooker and add little water in it. So the cake cooks in law flame. Keep aside.

Step 2: Mix the sugar powder and ghee in big vessel.

Step 3: Stirring continuously by hand for at least 10 minutes.

Step 4: After that add milk and maida (all purpose flour) as same quantity as sugar.

Step 5: Mix very well and stirring this material with hand for at least another 10 minutes. If you are not stirring well then your cake will not fully puffed. Take care of lumps.

Step 6: Take handva cooker and spread ghee in it.

Step 7: Pour the 3\4-quantity of this material in handva cooker.

Step 8: In remaining material add bournvita or chocolate powder.

Step 9: Mix the powder in material. If you use Brittania’s powder than do not mix well but don’t worry about that because when it cook it gets spreaded very well.

Step 10: Add this material in between of the white material.

Step 11: Decorate with cashews.

Step 12: Close the lid of cooker.

Step 13: Place cooker on the Bottom plate of sand.
Step 14: Cook in very low flame for one and half hours.

Our cake is ready with out oven, egg and yeast….

After long time I made this type of cake. When I was 14 year old than I was made this type of cake for my mom birthday. I see my entire blog friend made very nice cake because they have oven and I have no oven so I made this type of cake for festival.


This is my contribution for "Power less cooking". The theme is all about cooking without using any electrical appliance. This event has been started by Easy Crafts of "An easy cooking blog" this month. Thanks for hosting EC :-)

Simple Rangoli I was made in this Diwali.

In just five minutes this rangoli is ready.

My cosine sister made this beautiful rangoli in corner of room.



My papa gift this gold coin this diwali to me. In our home my mom and dad buy gold before one day of diwali. We use this gold coin in Laxmi Pooja.

Lakshmi was the daughter of the sage Bhrigu and took refuge in the ocean of milk when the gods were sent into exile. Lakshmi was reborn during the Churning of the Ocean. As soon as the gods saw Lakshmi, they all fell in love with her beauty. Shiva claimed Lakshmi as his wife, but since he had already taken the Moon, her hand was given to Vishnu, whom Lakshmi herself preferred.Lakshmi is the goddess of light, beauty, good fortune and wealth. While Laxmi is generally worshiped to achieve success, she does not reside long with anyone who is lazy or desire her only as wealth.
Aarti: Finally, perform the aarti for goddess Lakshmi. Always remember that She abhors loud noise. So the aarti should be accompanied only by a small bell. Do not clap hands, as is the practice when performing aarti for other gods. A peaceful and sublime atmosphere should prevail during the pujan. Do not light crackers while the puja is on or immediately after it.



All family member enjoy the movie Om Shanti Om. This is photo of theater.
















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