Chef
in a box recently organized a healthy baking workshop at Taste Sutra, Lajpat
Nagar. Baker Tanya Gupta of Whisk a Wish curated the whole session and shared
some of her most amazing baking recipes.
It
was a very casual session, where in some food enthusiasts gathered for their
love of baking as well as healthy food. The ambience of Taste Sutra was just
perfect, it's a very beautifully done place and taste sutra organizes curated
meals, food walks etc. on their own as well, the whole concept being meeting
for the love of food, and cooking and enjoying food together.
Coming
to the workshop, the first recipe shared by Tanya was of a healthy chocolate
loaf. The chocolate loaf contained no sugar and no butter, sugar was replaced
by honey and for the moistness of cake, and a very surprising element was
added. I could never imagine that adding Zucchini was also possible in a cake,
and that too in such a way that it didn't affect the overall taste at all. It
surely was a great recipe and I am going to try out very soon.
The
next were oatmeal crackers and they were best out of the lot. A very simple
recipe served with a simple dip made with hung curd; this dish became everyone’s
favorite instantly.
Last
but not the least, there were Orange Cinnamon Whole Wheat Cookies and they
turned out to be super amazing. A very easy to bake simple recipe made with simple
ingredients that are easily available at home.
I
thoroughly enjoyed this workshop and hope Chef In A Box organizes more of such
kinds.
As
a goodwill gesture, Chef In A Box also sent one of their special boxes, I chose
Mutton Keema box, which came packed with all the ingredients and chef’s recipe
to prepare the same. It was great fun to prepare the Keema as per the given
ingredients and directions and it turned out really awesome. It's a great thing
for those who don't want to get into the hassle of buying all the ingredients
to prepare a single dish or those who just want to try something new for the
first time. Give Chef In A Box a try and you will love it.
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