The spicy and delicious condiment that peps up mealtimes! Simple to make Gun Powder Chutney uses flax seeds as one of the ingredients. How else do I feed the reluctant family flax seeds?

The spicy and delicious condiment that peps up mealtimes! Simple to make Gun Powder Chutney uses flax seeds as one of the ingredients. How else do I feed the reluctant family flax seeds?
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I joined Baking Partners to learn new techniques and learn to new bakes. When Swathi threw us the Kronut curve I was nervous, that is saying the least.
I had tried laminating dough once and it ended in the bin. Here too, this is my second attempt. Thankfully I mentioned it to Swathi and she helped me.
I cannot say my Kronuts are a crowning success but failure is the stepping stone to success. I plan to make these again!
The girls of course are thrilled not so my waistline, for you cannot stop at one.
This is a copy even the write up is what Swathi had provided with a few of my notes to myself. But if I sit to write the whole thing again I will never get to post it.
Thanks Swathi for all the help and the detailed notes too.
Make the dough on the First day On the Second day incorporate butter into the dough & on the Third day fry the dough.
1 ¼ cup+1/2 tblsp Amul butter
3rd day
Crouu-doughnuts/ kronuts frying day
I have never heard of pastry cream and after the fiasco of the kronnut dough I did not want to make pastry cream. Then I remembered the main reason for which I joined Baking Partners to learn new techniques and new stuff. I decided that I make it. How much more does a person go down under? Right?
Apparently Pastry cream is one of the building blocks of a great dessert.
It is Delicious as is, but can be flavoured in an number of ways to create the perfect touch for your cake, pie, or pastry.
To make pastry cream keep all of your ingredients and equipment on hand before you begin for once the egg yolks begin to cook you cannot hunt for your strainer!
This is basic recipe and calls for 1/2 cup of sugar and the pastry cream is barely sweet. For a pie filling increase the sugar to 3/4 cup.
Butterscotch Pastry Cream: Add 1/4 teaspoon butter-rum flavour and/or 1 cup (6 ounces) butterscotch chips to the pastry cream after straining, stirring until the chips have melted.
Caramel Pastry Cream: Add 3/4 cup chopped caramel (7 1/2 ounces, or 21 to 23 unwrapped individual caramels) to the hot, strained pastry cream, stirring until melted and the mixture is smooth.
Chocolate Pastry Cream: Add 1 cup (6 ounces) chopped chocolate to the hot, strained pastry cream, stirring until melted and the mixture is smooth.
Hazelnut Pastry Cream: Omit the butter and increase the sugar to 3/4 cup (5 1/4 ounces). Add 3/4 cup (8 1/4 ounces) praline paste to the hot, strained pastry cream, stirring until combined.
Orange Pastry Cream: Increase the sugar to 3/4 cup (5 1/4 ounces). Add 1 teaspoon orange extract; 1/4 teaspoon orange oil; or 3 tablespoons orange zest to the hot, strained pastry cream.
Peanut Butter Pastry Cream: Add 3/4 cup (7 1/4 ounces) smooth peanut butter to the hot pastry cream, stirring until melted and the mixture is smooth. If you’re using a natural or freshly-made peanut butter, omit the butter from the recipe, or the pastry cream will be greasy.
Pistachio Pastry Cream: Omit the butter and increase the sugar to 3/4 cup (5 1/4 ounces). Add 3/4 cup (8 1/4 ounces) pistachio paste, or blanched pureed pistachio meats.
I made the vanilla glaze but the girls wanted colour and blue colour so we added a few drops of colour to the glaze. As I did not have light corn syrup I did not use it used a milk in place.
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Chitz says
Wow, u too have made it well Archana.. Finally we did it !
nayana says
Very well done Archana , even I couldn’t do it properly but don’t think will try it again because of the quantity of butter used in it…..
themadscientistskitchen says
I do agree Nayana but then most of these items have butter. So also tarts and pies. The trick is to make lesser quantity and eat lesser still.( If my family see this comment they are going say look who is talking. But honestly the only part I ate wa one bite of the kronut and a centre). 😀
Swathi says
Archana, I am happy that you finally nailed it.
Suja Manoj says
You did it well Archana,love it
thevulgarchef says
ya ill take 10!