Sunday, April 11, 2010

Mannu's assorted photos

Here are some of Mannu's photos from his day to day life
Mannu and Sasha
So soft
Soooo soft
In the playground with Mommy
Love my mommy
Mannu and daddy
Whee! I can slide all day
Mannu was a baby once and used to eat on highchair. No highchair anymore
Now I sit on the chair and eat waffles all by myself
Trying to blow out candles on 3rd birthday
3rd birthday
3rd birthday
Looking cute in my vest
Getting messy with jam
More messy
Fire truck
Slide
Daddy and Mannu
Mommy and Mannu
2009 halloween - Ninja costume
Everybody loves kung fu fighting..
Schoolbus. going to Buzz aldrin
Daddy's birthday - June 2009. That's Baba (daddy's daddy) and Ami (Daddy's mommy). His name is Ashok. Her name is Seema
Ami, Baba and Mannu
DC national zoo, Mannu, daddy, ami and baba
DC national zoo, Mannu, daddy, ami and baba
Ami caught Mannu
Sasha loves Mannu since he was a baby. Here she is watching over him
Sasha watching Mannu
This is when we realized Mannu was autistic. He made this spontaneously without any instruction. We left him in his room and 20 mins later found him working with this
Looking upto Daddy
Mannu, mommy and daddy
Nico and Sasha having a nap
Kitty cuddles

 

 

 

 

Latest pictures

Swimming, swimming
in the swimming hole
days are hot, days are cold
in the swimming hole
side stroke, back stroke
fancy diving too.... Daddy is right outside the frame, but you can see he feels comfortable enough to leave daddy

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Berry coffee cake


I made this coffee cake using the same berries as in the Berry compote recipe. Instant hit with the family. We finished about 1/3 of it already. This recipe is basically adapted from another Berry coffee cake recipe from the Bread Bible. There were few changes that I wanted to do





a) I want to put fresh fruit, and I want to be able to taste the texture of the fruit:- so I want whole fresh berries in the cake
b) the fruit shouldn't change the texture of the cake:- the problem with putting whole berries in any cake is that while the cake bakes, the berries explode while the cake is baking. So, this changes the consistency of the cake around the explosion, which makes that part soggy. Usually, it's fine. You just bake it a little longer, but the other parts are dry
c) I want to put lots and lots of fruit:- The problem with increasing the fruit is again more uncontrolled liquid seeping from the fruit into the cake, which makes it more soggy

Recipe is after the jump, but if you aren't bored yet, here's a somewhat technical explanation on how I got all of this done

So, to solve that problem, I had to take the juice out of the fruit without changing the texture of the fruit and also soften the fruit before it goes in so it doesn't explode. Sure, I could have just mashed the berries to extract the juice, but that would have changes the texture of the fruit too much. Besides, I have never tried to juice strawberries. Instead, I used a process called maceration. No, I didn't make the fruit dance and sing "Hey Macerena!" Maceration is a process by which you soften the texture of the fruit using it own's juices. You coat the fruit with sugar and put it in a wire mesh. The sugar sucks the juice out of the fruit and the juice gets filtered by the wire mesh. The process needs time and temperature to work. If your fruit is right out of the fridge , it will take longer than if it was at room temp.




Berry Compote


A Compote is a dish made by by boiling fruit in sweetened water. This dish can be made with almost any fruit, and is quite easy to make. The dish preserves the natural flavor of the fruit used, so it can be served whenever you serve fruit. It is usually served along with pancakes, waffles, but can accompany almost any baked good. My wife sometimes has compote with just bread, and I like to put to replace the Jelly in a Peanut-Butter-Jelly sandwich with compote. This dish is also good for extending the life of fruit that is starting to go bad. You got some good fruit that no one is eating, just throw them all together and make something different. You can mix any types of fruit in there (and even add dried fruit if you wish) Depending on what kinds of fruit you put in, the different flavors can blend together to create a refreshing new taste.

Since, the amount of sweetness in the fruit changes from fruit to fruit and season to season, you are not guaranteed to get the same flavor everytime you make a compote. That's why I tend not to get too concerned about measurements when I make compote.

Recipe after the jump