Six months now and we are still stuck at home, with no clue as to when this pandemic is likely to perish. Family dinners, lunches and breakfast, are resurgent. Families have come together, closer knit now, spending quality time, children more secure at home, happily embracing undivided attention. It’s kind of joyful amid all sorrows.
I hope this pandemic ends before we forget what enjoyment really meant to us.
Sonal Saket Soni (of Astradelights fame) recounts about the celebrations in her childhood home at Ujjain. One huge hall was reserved for the cooking where 3/4 Maharajas prepared food stretched over 3 to 4 days and whole four-storied apartment would buzz with guests and relatives. Being a Marwadi by birth and that too in a huge joint family, her interest in cooking was developed watching them(maharajas) cook Gulab Jamun, Jalebis, Kaju Katlis and other Indian delicacies.
Sonal Saket Soni is passionate about baking. Her specialisation is sugar art and Eggfree/Eggless baking which includes Macarons, customised cakes, Brownies, healthy baked savoury Cookies, Quiches and also does couverture Chocolates. She conducts hands on workshops teaching sugar flower and also Indian and International cuisines. She plans to launch an online workshops as well.
Sonal’s most cherished memory is of first Continental good food she had during her Honeymoon in '99 at Manali at Hotel Ambassador, then and now Manuallaya, where they had stayed for a week.
“It was beautifully done, this Chinese Restaurant. It was my first taste of the most authentic and delicious Chinese food, truly enjoyed it as everything was simply delicious, from the hot and sour soup, to Dimsums, Noodles and Spring rolls. Breads consumption was considered a sin then.
Sonal fondly talks about her mother’s cooking skills, specially Matar (peas) Kachories, that was appreciated by whosoever tasted it. Her mom is her mentor and she has learnt to make Marwari and Malwa cuisine from her.
She is happy to share Eggless Pancakes Recipe.
1. In a bowl, take 1½ cups of refined flour (Maida).
2. Add ¼ tsp. Baking powder, 1tsp Baking soda, a pinch of Salt, ½ cup Sugar.
3. Mix together using a whisk to combine all dry ingredients well.
4. Add 1tsp Vanilla extract, 2tbsp Ghee/Butter, half cup Milk and mix well with the balloon whisk.
5. Once combined, add another half cup of Milk and mix well.
6. Then add the remaining ½ cup milk ( you may want to keep 2tbsp aside and add if the consistency is thick) to the batter.
7. The consistency should not be very fluid.
8. Pour the batter on the preheated Pancake griddle.
9. Let it cook from one side on low flame.
10. Flip after a minute.
11. Cover and cook for another half a minute.
12. Remove the lid and let it cook for 20 seconds till golden brown.
13. Enjoy at teatime, preferably with friends.
You can place your order for cakes, macaroons and other baked specialities via direct chat on social media
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