Friday, November 27, 2009

IN THE TUBE WITH DARING BAKERS...CANNOLI TIME

“A man who loves good food has a way of making it gravitate toward his kitchen.”

Angelo Pellegrini
I did the Daring Bakers challenge, finally. Got late this time for want of cannoli tubes or a fitting replacement. Oscillated between broomstick handles (thanks for the idea Judy) and paper rolls. Even got a metal tube cut into 5" bits but wasn't satisfied. Then suddenly got a brainwave...yes cream roll horns. That's what I would attempt to use ... & did in the end. Didn't get the perfect shape, but they were pretty close!
I got the cream roll horns from a quaint little store in Old Delhi ages ago. The little shop is a fascinating one, in the middle of the old city known as Purani Dilli. A part of Delhi steeped in culture, in all things ancient, old buildings, rickshaws, people from a different era ... just enthralling! This part of the Old Delhi, Chawri bazaar, is a wholesale market for everything ranging from auto parts, to weighing scales, to kitchen fittings, dry fruits, handmade paper, copper ware, basically everything ... and amazingly baking ware. Here's where I found dessert rings, piping bags, cookie cutters, muffin tins... and lots more. And that's how I got through my challenge this November!
The November 2009 Daring Bakers Challenge was chosen and hosted by Lisa Michele of Parsley, Sage, Desserts and Line Drives. She chose the Italian Pastry, Cannolo (Cannoli is plural), using the cookbooks Lidia’s Italian-American Kitchen by Lidia Matticchio Bastianich and The Sopranos Family Cookbook by Allen Rucker; recipes by Michelle Scicolone, as ingredient/direction guides. She added her own modifications/changes, so the recipe is not 100% verbatim from either book.
This times challenge was a departure from baking, a firts ever for the Daring Bakers! Yet, the spirited group embraced cannoli & deep frying with such exuberance, it was amazing. Yes, that's us. Daring Bakers who will leap to any challenge. The forums were a buzz with excitement after Lisa set up the challenge with all sorts of yummy filling ideas from ricotta, mascarpone, pumpkin puree filling etc. She is an over-the-top creative blogger & daring Baker, who churns out exquisite DB posts challenge after challenge. Her creativity blows me away each time. Thank you for hosting the challenge this time. Thank you also, Lisa of La Mia Cucina and Ivonne of Cream Puffs in Venice, the fab ladies behind the Daring Kitchen.
I did have hopes to do a savoury and sweet challenge but finally got to terms with that just 'not going to happen' this time. I did however do a variation on the basic recipe. Made 1/2 dough with cinnamon keeping the original recipe (my cannoli is dark because I forgot to halve the cinnamon while having the rest of the ingredients), and another using some buckwheat and pepper. The buckwheat was meant for savoury cannoli, but ended up with sweet mascarpone flavourings eventually. The cannoli were super simple & straightforward to make, and made for yummy dessert. I stuck to mascarpone because the hub loves the luxury of this cream, not so much ricotta in dessert. Used an assortment of whatever I had in my spice cupboard to flavour the filling. I had a field day!Ranged from basil sugar (got the idea to make it from Ilva), pink peppercorn (sent to me by a sweet Mumbai blogger Anushruti), fresh orange zest, dark chocolate and plain vanilla. I dipped the tubes into melted chocolate & then into bowls of the flavourings to code them, then filled the tubs with corresponding flavoured mascarpone. Of course I made my mascarpone at home again. You can find the recipe here.
Do stop by at Lisa's for the recipe & to check out her gorgeous post! Also make sure you check out here how the rest of our gang have been making & stuffing these tubes!

I'm scheduling my post for the 27th as I will be in London for the Food Bloggers Connect. Do forgive me if the post is a hurried one, as I still have to pack...
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41 comments:

glamah16 said...

Buckwheat ! Wonderful. I can never get enough of the pastry gadgets, ring, forms, available. I just need to find the room. Have a safe flight to London.

Trissa said...

They look gorgeous - and great idea to use the basil sugar (I want the recipe!) and pink peppercorns - very unique!

Murasaki Shikibu said...

Whatever these are, they sure look good. :)

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

Your cannoli look so tempting! A great flavor combo!

Cheers,

Rosa

Chow and Chatter said...

as ever you did a great job, you will be in the tube yourself at the weekend!!!!!

shaz said...

What a great lot of cannoli to choose from. Love the green edged ones, so pretty!

Anita said...

Great choice of fillings, pink peppercorn sounds very interesting!

Asha @ FSK said...

gorgeous as always! I managed to make mine in time!! :))

Have a great time in London! :)

Sara said...

These look gorgeous! Love the idea of using buckwheat in these. :)

Arwen from Hoglet K said...

Your flavours sound great! I like the idea of flavouring the cannoli as well as the filling.

MeetaK said...

buckwheat is a great way to go - gotta keep that in mind! i can't believe i will be seeing you tomorrow! hugs!

Barbara Bakes said...

Love the pictures of the market! Your cannoli are all blistery and beautiful! Have a great time in London!

Natashya KitchenPuppies said...

Beautiful! Wonderful job on the challenge. I hope to try making them one day.

Marija said...

Cannolis are wonderful! And I love those photos of Old Delhi! Would love if you'd show us some more :)

Cakelaw said...

These look fab Deeba. Love the pink peppercorn addition - and aren't they pretty?? I really want cream horns now, after buying cannoli tubes for this.

Carrie said...

What beautiful cannoli/cream horns! Great flavor combinations. I am sure they were delicious.

Aparna said...

So you managed to fit this in too before leaving. They look gorgeous.

I still have to use the buckwheat you sent me. I will this month, promise. :)
And you have to take me shopping whevever I come to Delhi.

Manggy said...

See now, I've never made cannoli (for a lack of forms, unfortunately...)- you are much more daring than I in that respect! Looks fab! :)

Kerstin said...

What unique cannolis - they look amazing!

Lauren said...

Fabulous job on this challenge Deeba! I love the sound of the buckwheat (GF grains always have my vote ;D).

Have a wonderful trip!

Julie @ Willow Bird Baking said...

Lovely cannoli, Deeba! And I hope you're having a fabulous time in London!

Judy@nofearentertaining said...

I love how yours turned out!!! Just beautiful my friend!

Marcellina said...

Wow. Your photos always bring smile to my face. I just love your Old Delhi photos as well. Your cannoli are great. Isn't it great to be able to use whatever is in the pantry. Basil sugar. YUM.

LetMeEatCake Eat With Me! said...

the cannoli looks fantastic...and what a beautiful pistachio accent! daring bakers looks so fun!

Lisa said...

Deeba, thanks you so much for the kind words, and thankyou for taking part in my cannoli challenge!! So many were apprehensive or not happy with it, that I was worried! That said, your cannoli look 'Italian Pastry Shop' gorgeous and so delicious!

On another note - I'm really looking forward to the December MacTweets Macathon..I've got egg whites aging all over the kitchen lol

Kelsey said...

Good for you! I couldn't do this month for various reasons - but wish I had. These look amazing!

purplehomes said...

I came across your blog today...and need i say i hv become your nth fan...i love to bake as well, will keep coming back here.

Tartelette said...

Sounds from the tweets that the London gathering was a hit! Yay!
Glad you had a great time!
The cannoli turned out perfect!

ginavon said...

Your photography is always wonderful and this dessert looks amazing!

Helene said...

Beautiful work Deeba. I would love to make these some day. Great pictures :)

Julia @Mélanger said...

Buckwheat, great idea. Your cannoli sound delicious.

Sounds like you had a great time in London. Will you post about it?

Avanika [YumsiliciousBakes] said...

Great idea with the cream roll horns! They seem perfect!!

lauresophie said...

here too! cannoli again ;-) I love your pictures!

Peggy Bourjaily said...

I missed this month's challenge due to a shoulder dislocation, but I'm so sad I did.

Your cannolis look so tasty!!!! And I just love your pictures of Old Delhi. Wow.

Paul - GetMeCooking said...

These look SOOOO good!

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Mimi said...

Your cannoli look fabulous. I like basil sugar and pink peppercorn touch.
Mimi

Muneeba said...

Gorgeous .. looking better than any cannoli I've ever had!

creampuff said...

So lovely, Deeba! I have the same molds as well and I've never used them, either. Inspiration!

fairy_mi said...

Your cannoli looks amazing!
So golden and crisp, and the filling sound superb
And Your photographs are always a pleasure to watch
Wtg!
And greetings from Israel

G said...

hi,

what about baking the shells instead of frying them.

thanks.

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