In a mixing bowl, add all the wet ingredients and mix everything nicely.
In a separate bowl, add dry ingredients and make sure you sieve everything before adding. Mix all the dry ingredients together.
Add dry ingredients gradually over the wet ingredients and mix until everything combines. Don't over-mix the batter after adding dry ingredients to the wet; otherwise, it will lead to a dense cake.
Grease the katori/ mould with oil and dust it with flour or line cupcake moulds.
Preheat the oven for 10 mins at 170°C before baking. (Do this while preparing cake batter)
Bake the cupcakes at 170°C for 15-22mins
Decorate it with whipped cream, rose and white chocolate.
Chef Dhillon describes his food as "unpretentiously soulful" and enjoys working with fresh, classic and rustic Fraser Valley ingredients. Proud of his Indian cooking heritage, he understands that Indian spices can do the trick and add to the flavour of so many dishes apart from the good old curry!
In 2014, he moved to Canada, where he worked with the Fairmont Hotel and completed his Red Seal Chef certification requirements. He opened his first catering company, GJs’ Kitchen, in Surrey, BC and quickly learned that the Canadian food scene is quite different from that in other countries.
Try this delicious veggie spin on a meaty favourite-Kebab by Chef Kishore Rangan. Bursting with the goodness of Spinach, peas, and soya as well as khoya it is certainly a delicious appetizer.
Try these delicious veggie spin on a meaty favourite-Kebab by Chef Kishore Rangan. Bursting with the goodness of Spinach, peas, and soya as well as khoya it is certainly a delicious appetizer.