Saturday, January 5, 2008

Almond Chocolate


This is my contribution for "JFI-Chocolate" event hosted by Deepa.
Ingrdients:

1 cup milk powder
3\4 cup sugar
1\2 cup water for making sugar syrup
1\2 cup chopped almond
1\2 tbsp chocolate powder

1 tbsp ghee or butter

Method:
Step 1: Boil water with sugar in big pan on medium flame.
Step 2: Make little thick syrup of sugar so you made soft chocolate.


Step 3: Turn off the flame and add one tbsp ghee in it.

Step 4: When ghee mix well then add chopped almond pieces and chocolate powder.

Step 5: After that add milk powder in prepared material and mix very well.

Step 6: Place in another plate for cooling.

Step 7: Cool for 20 minutes after that take little ghee in your palm and make small balls of almond chocolate.


Also submitting this to Bindiya's event called as “These are a few of my favorite things “. We will be celebration a big

CHOCOLATE NEW YEAR TOGETHER!



35 comments:

  1. Nice... this is a very interesting recipe. Happy New Year!
    Ciao.

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  2. Sounds simple and delicious!

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  3. Kajal these look good!and sooo simple too, thanks for the entry!

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  4. Anonymous21:49

    Hi kajal,
    Your chocolate looks yummy! and so the taste too will be good. I almost visit ur blog daily to check for any new post. All your recipes are really good and i have tried many. Likewise i used to visit nandyala's and vcuisine's site but nowadays can't open vcuisine's. All of you are making a great job. Keep it up

    Rama

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  5. Looks good Kajal..Like the way you show all the recipes step by step!

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  6. Hi Kajal,
    Happy new year!!!!
    Perfect looking Home made Chocolate.
    Thanks for sharing this recipe.

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  7. Love those moist chocolate balls..home made!!yipee!!
    Kajal,my sweetie pie,thanks a looot for thinking of me for sending over the ing..
    I already received but I have addresses ready for you..

    I've mailed you.Check out pls..

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  8. those are great looking chocolate balls looks yummy yummy

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  9. Happy new year to you Kajal. Great sweet entry for new year!:))

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  10. You seem to be a chocolate fan...earlier too u posted a chocolate recipe and i just love these--all homemade and without eggs

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  11. Happy New Year to you Kajal!

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  12. Happy New year.
    Love them. Almonds and chocolate who can resist it. delicious.
    Loved the pictures

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  13. So you are a chocolate lover eh? :)

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  14. wow, that looks really yummy ! let me grab one just now :) .
    keep blogging dear. We miss your post with wonderful spices....

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  15. These look so yummy Kajal. Happy New Year.

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  16. Yes, I'd love one, thank you...

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  17. Hi Kajal,
    These look delicious! Love u're step by step pictures.
    Kajal, i got your message on meeting up! I would have loved to Kajal, except I am originally from Bangalore but right now i live in the US. My parents still live there and i hope to move back there.
    But u have a great time in Bangalore and if u do have time, visit Restuarant "Halli Mane" in Malleswaram - u will be able to taste Ragi rotti there!
    Hugs
    Latha

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  18. Hello Orchidea,

    Thanks for your nice words.
    Good Day.:))

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  19. Hello Kaykat,

    This is simple but if you not get right sugar syrup then not come out result best.

    Have a nice day....:))

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  20. Hiiiiiiiii Bindiya,

    You choose very fine ingredients so this is my simple entry for you. Nice to see you.:)

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  21. Helloooooooo Rama,

    Thanks for your nice appreciation. In those days I am not regular to post my recipe and not visit another blog but I am sure I tell you viji about your difficulty to open the blog. Viji is my good friend but seem last month I am not visit any one of my blog friend. I try to be regular in my blog. I am glad to see your comment.:)

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  22. Hello Srivalli,

    Thanks a lot!!!!
    Good Day.:))

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  23. Hiiiiii Menu Today,

    Thanks for your quite words. Have a great day.:))

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  24. Hello Bharathy,

    Thanks for your nice mail. I am glad to see your mail and comment.

    Great Day.:)

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  25. Hello Sagari,

    I am glad to see your nice words.
    Cheers!!!

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  26. Dear Asha,

    Thanks for your lovely words. Good Day.:))

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  27. Hiiiii Easycrafts,

    Yes, I can’t resist chocolate.....So I post my new year first post in my blog with chocolate.:))
    Cheers!!!!!!!!!

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  28. Hello Raks Kitchen,

    Thanks you.:)
    U too!!!!

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  29. Hello Happy Cook,

    No one resist it. So I post it for all of you.:))

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  30. Hello Cynthia,

    Yes, I am chocolate lover. If you will make then send me....just kidding.:)

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  31. Hello Pooja,

    Thanks for your nice words. But I miss your vegetable of the week event if you start regular your blog then start your event. When I start my blog I remember my first entry for FHC started by VKN and second for your Independence Day event

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  32. Hello Laavanya,

    Good to see your pretty words. Happy New year!!!!

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  33. Hi Pelicano,

    I am glad to see your nice words.
    Have a great day...:))

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  34. Hi Latha,

    Thank you dear I have misunderstood in you and another latha blog friend but it ok dear friend. I have another good friend whose name is Latha and she is basically from Bangalore. I will try to visit “Halli Mane” restaurant and taste Ragi Rotti. Thanks for your nice comment.

    Regards,
    Kajal

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  35. Hi Kajal,
    Your chocolates are very good.
    please write recipes for fafda and jalebi.

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