Eggs in the Nest :-) !

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Yes! Eggs in the nest! Hardboiled egg wrapped in a layer of mildly seasoned mashed potato, coated with breadcrumbs and deep-fried!


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If you are thinking how I got the title for this post, it is from the photo below! I named this post after I photographed the dish and it kinda felt apt. Doesn’t it?


Eggs n Nest

I vaguely remember how I know this dish. I remember tasting this dish for the first time when my cousin made it at home. It was probably during my good old school days. Then I remember asking my mom to make it a couple of times. After that, I don’t think I had it again. Truly, I have had this dish very few times that I can hardly remember what it tasted like. However, for some reason the ‘idea’ of wrapping the egg and frying it always remained in my mind.



This dish is nothing but hardboiled egg wrapped in a layer of mildly seasoned mashed potato, coated with breadcrumbs and deep-fried! As you bite it, you make way through the crispy crunchy crust, soft mashed potato mantle and to the core, the boiled egg. The journey through the different layers of distinct flavor and texture is definitely something worth asking for more!

Hard-boiled Eggs- 4 medium (Shell peeled)
Potatoes- 2 large
Breadcrumbs- 1 cup
All purpose flour- 1/2 cup
Chili Powder- 1 tbsp
Black pepper-1 tbsp
Salt- to taste
Oil- for deep frying



Boil potatoes until soft and cooked.

Peel the boiled potatoes and place in a bowl. Using a fork, mash the potatoes.

Add red chili powder, black and salt, to the mashed potatoes and mix well.

You can use any seasoning of your choice.

Divide the potato mixture into four, take a quarter of it, mould it around one of the eggs. Make sure that the potato coating is even all around the egg.

Mix all purpose flour and some water to make medium thick batter.

Dip the egg ball in the batter and then roll it in breadcrumbs.

Slide the eggs carefully into a pan of hot oil, and let them gently fry for a few minutes. Nudge them with a ladle every now and then to turn them over.

When the eggs turn golden brown, remove from the oil, drain on paper towel and allow it to cool.

Slice in half and eat greedily!

Chocolate - flavor of the season

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Chocolate Cake

Anything chocolate feels warm and comforting as a giant bear hug! Isn’t it? A simple chocolate cake made by combining sugar, eggs, buttermilk, chocolate and flour. Super moist and super intense chocolate flavor, every piece of this chocolaty goodness will just melt in your mouth.


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A cold day, on the couch, in front of TV with a bowl of warm chocolate cake and vanilla sauce, just can’t say how comforting it is. Chocolate is the flavor of the season, don’t you think? Anything chocolate feels warm and comforting as a giant bear hug!

Chocolate Cake


I have played quite a bit with chocolate cakes trying to bake the perfect one! This chocolate cake is as simple as combining sugar, eggs, buttermilk, chocolate and flour! It also has a simple appearance, no fancy frosting or colorful icing, just dusting of powdered sugar. This is for sure one of the best chocolate cake.

It has an intense chocolate flavor that is truly decadent and the dose of brewed coffee emphasizes the chocolaty flavor more. Buttermilk gives the cake a texture that is super soft and moist. Every piece of this chocolaty goodness will just melt in your mouth. The combination of chocolate cake with vanilla sauce is just heavenly!


Chocolate Cake


Dry Ingredients Wet Ingredients
All purpose flour- 2 cups Chocolate Morsels- 1 cup
Cocoa Powder- 2/3 cup Eggs- 2
Sugar- 2 cups Buttermilk- 1 cup
Baking Powder- 1 tsp Vegetable oil- 1/2 cup
Baing Sodea- 1 tsp Vanilla Extract- 2 tbsps
Salt- 1 tsp Brewed Coffee- 2-3 tbsps



Pre-heat oven to 325 F.

Start by mixing all the dry ingredients in a bowl. You can use a sieve to mix them uniformly or you can just mix them with a whisk like I do!

In another bowl, beat eggs until frothy.

Add oil, buttermilk, brewed coffee, vanilla extract and beat for a bit to mix them all together.

If you don’t have a coffee brewer, you can mix 2-3 teaspoons instant coffee powder in quarter cup of warm water.

Melt the chocolate morsels in a microwave or using double boiler method. Add the melted chocolate to the batter.

You can use any milk chocolate bar instead of chocolate morsels. To uniformly melt the chocolate bar, chop the bar into small pieces before melting it.

Now, add the dry ingredients little by little and mix until no more flour is uncovered. Do not over mix the batter after adding the flour or it will result in a tough rubbery cake.

We are now ready to bake!


Chocolate Cake


Butter a cake pan and pour the batter into it.

Bake in the oven for 20 to 30 minutes or until it is done.

To check if it is done, prick a tooth pick or small knife in the middle of the cake. If it comes out clean, Whoa-la, the cake is done. If not let it bake for another 5 minutes and check again.

Turn off the oven, remove the cake and cool it on a rack.

Now comes the best part of the whole process, EATING!!!!!!!!

Cut a piece of cake, place it in a bowl and serve with warm vanilla sauce.