Today is
Diwali or should I say Deepawali. And Diwali invokes lots of good old memories-
Rangoli decorations, bursting crackers, and eating ‘kheel’ and ‘khilona’ (you
know those sugary things moulded into various shapes of animals).Stocking up fire-crackers
and drying them in the sun, in case they were still wet somehow (god knows how
many times we used to go upstairs to our terrace to check them in between). Putting
up light bulbs on terrace or balcony, checking with a tester and feeling elated
to become an electrician for the time being, gorging on home-made sweets that
our mothers would churn out for these past couple of days. When I look back (yes,
I do like to do from time to time. Everyone has their own share of memories. I
would say treasure them and re-visit them from time to time, but be ready to
make new and fresh memories.) And I have stacks of all those memories, and that
includes memories associated with Diwali as well.
Here
wishing everyone a very happy Diwali.
Shubh Deepawali everyone.May festival of light brings you loads of happiness, peace and prosperity.
Our
residential complex had a Halloween potluck get –together couple of days ago. I
happened to make these chocolate mice which was well received by the crowd.
Little ones specifically adored these cute, tiny chocolate mice.
I made about
60 of them and not a single mice was left. So you can imagine how delicious
these can be.
Now to the
recipe for chocolate mice
Chocolate mice
Recipe requirements – makes 60 small mice
adapted from here
500 Gms of oats
chocolate biscuit crumbs
4 chocolate
bars 100 Gms each
5-6 tbs of
sour cream (can use thick yogurt as well)
For
decorations
1 cup of chocolate biscuit crumble
Almond
flakes about 1 cup for ears or 120 almond flakes
Dragees for
eyes – 120
Carrot thin juliennes for tails- 60
Method
Crush
chocolate biscuits in a mixer or with rolling pin. I have used oats and
chocolate biscuit to make it healthy. But you can use any other chocolate
biscuits.
Melt chocolate
bars in microwave for about a mint.
In a big
mixing bowl – mix together oats chocolate crumble with melted chocolate. Add in
sour cream and bind them well. Check with a tsp of sample and try to roll, if
they stick together the mixture is ready to be shaped in like little mice.
Store it in
fridge for about an hour. This will help it to help in shaping of mice.
Now take
out about a table spoon of the mixture and start shaping in to rounds. Now at
one end slightly, mould to a point (the nose) to form mice.
Roll each
mice over the biscuit crumble to coat it evenly.
Now put dragees for eyes.
Almond flakes for ears and carrot thin juliennes for the tail.
You can use
strawberry juliennes as well for tails.
Chill at
least for about 2-3 hrs or until they are all firm.
Happy Cooking
Wish you all a very happy Diwali and a happy Halloween