Hey all..!!
In this super busy schedule of mine, I just managed to make
this mousse. Actually I really wanted to make it, since a long time. Yeah you
can blame it on my laziness again..
I was just racking my head to collect data for my research
paper and honestly, didn’t have more than 30 mins to spare and that would include
cleaning too. :P I finished the cooking part in less than 15 minutes and then kept
it in the fridge for the next 15 minutes to cool. So if you are in a super-hurry
mode like me and have nothing at your disposal, you can make this quick dessert
and get back to work. (Okay, don’t stare at me, all the files are loading and
hence I have few more minutes to write this article :P)
All I found in my kitchen was:
·
Vanilla flavoured cornflour- 2 tbsp
·
Plain cornflour- 2 tbsp
·
Milk- ½ litre
·
Coffee powder- 1 tsp
·
Fruits (banana, apple, grapes, pomegranate)
·
Nuts (cashew, pistachio, peanuts, almonds,
raisins).
·
Chocolate cornflakes- few
·
Khoya to garnish
·
Powdered sugar/ confectionary sugar- 6-8 tbsp
(you can use fruits and nuts of your own
choice)
Started with the
cornflour first, make a semi-liquid paste by mixing plain cornflour with 2-4
teaspoons of cold milk (even room
temperature would be fine). similarly in another bowl mix the vanilla
flavoured cornflour with milk.
Put the remaining milk on flame and add powdered sugar to
it. Pour half of it to another container and add coffee powder to this part
only.
When the milk just starts to boil add vanilla-flavored
cornflour paste to it, stirring continuously so that no lumps are formed.
Similarly add plain cornflour paste to the coffee mixture,
stirring it continuously as well. Custard cream is ready. Both of them must be
looking very creamy and yum. Wait a little more before you dig in.
I got hold of a glass to serve, in the base make a layer
with chopped fruits followed by vanilla flavoured custardcream. Gently sprinkle chocolate cornflakes over it,
then put coffee flavoured custard cream on top. Sprinkle chopped nuts and slice
of khoya barfi to garnish. Cool for some time and It’s ready to dig in.
Sweet-tooth forever, Pampering Myself, Thank me later:)


This is a nice recipe.....
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