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May 11, 2010

Malva Pudding – South African Dessert Recipe

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , — Stephanie @ 11:59 pm
Kit Heathcock asked:




Almost every restaurant in Cape Town has Malva Pudding on its dessert menu. It is one of those ubiquitous dishes that one has to side-step diplomatically, as a tour manager organising menus for a week of dinners for clients on walking holidays. If you’re not careful you could end up with a gastronomic tour of Cape Town’s Malva Puddings! That’s not to say that it is not a good dessert choice. It is rich, delicious and indulgent and has to be tasted at least once on a gourmet tour of Cape Town. Along with many other traditional South African dishes it gives a nod to the Netherlands for its origins. Essentially a rather homely baked cakey pudding, its restaurant version soaks itself in a rich, creamy sauce to take on a mantle of decadence, while elegant versions serve themselves up with a few poached apricots alongside too.

No-one seems to know where the name Malva pudding came from – suggestions range from a traditional accompaniment of Malvasia wine, a heavy dessert wine, to a woman named Malva creating it back in the mists of time.

I tried out my sister-in-law’s recipe to make a dessert to follow our Sunday lunch of roast chicken and roast potatoes. Hers is a home version rather than restaurant one and gives details for the cake without drenching it in the creamy sauce. It produces a comforting cross-between steamed pudding and cake, with a tantalising hint of the apricot jam that flavours it and a pleasing, almost caramelly overtone. It is served warm with custard and cream alongside. Leaving out the stage of drenching it with the sauce makes it a lot less rich and calorific, but does mean that you can eat a lot more of it!

Malva Pudding Recipe

Serves 6-8

1 heaped tablespoon butter

3 heaped tablespoons apricot jam

1 egg

1 cup flour

1 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda

May 8, 2010

Two Low Fat Dessert Recipes

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , — Stephanie @ 2:16 pm
Arturo Ronzon asked:




In search for a low fat dessert recipes?, this is a light and creamy dessert that is perfect for summer.

Ingredients:

o 1/3 ounce pack raspberry gelatin

o 1/2 cup boiling water

o 1 8-ounce block fat-free cream cheese, softened

o 1 cup low-fat cottage cheese

o 2 cups fat-free cool whip

o 1 15-ounce canned peaches in light syrup, drained and chopped

o Raspberries for garnish

Directions:

Add the raspberry gelatin to the boiling water in a small bowl. Stir for two minutes till the gelatin melts.

Put the softened cream cheese, the cottage cheese in a blender as well as the molten gelatin.

Blend until you obtain a smooth mixture. Then pour the mixture into a large bowl.

Fold in beaten topping followed by chopped peaches. Then garnish with the raspberries. Place the bowl into the refrigerator for 4 hours.

Crumbles:

This is about crusty fruit cakes and cereals. This recipe makes use of apples and pineapples. You are free to prepare it with other fruits. The following mixtures are delicious too: apples- pears, apples-peaches…

Ingredients:

o 250 grams of apple

o 250 grams of pieces of pineapple or same quantity of other fruits to your own way.

o 50 grams of standard cereal “All-Bran”

o 50 grams of cereal standard “Cornflakes”

o 15 almonds or hazel nuts

o A piece of peeled citron

o 3 spoons of sugar soup

o 1/2 tablespoon of cinnamon or a piece (2-3 cm) of ginger.

Directions:

Add the fruits and some water in a pan. Cook like you are making compote. Then add the piece of peeled citron and some citron oil drops), the cinnamon (or the ginger) and then mix well.
If you use very sweet fruits, you can add some more citron juice. Then grind the almonds and leave aside. Then grind the “All-Bran” and the other cereals, to obtain average petals (not powders).

Pour the mixture of fruits, and cover with cereals, and the pieces of almonds in a cake pan.
Place in an oven, thermostat 7 for 20 minutes.

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