January 17, 2012

Back with loooottttts of excitement and Magic Squares :)

Hellooooooooooooooooo Everyone... How are you all doing ? Its been a long long time for me since my last post. I was busy with my Masters and a good news is that I have finished everything and I am a graduate now :B. Another great achievement is I got a job in one of the biggest software companies and I am extremely happy to share this with you all.... :)


Well I am sure you all had a great 2011 year and I wish all of you a fantastic year ahead.
May the year of 2012 bring variety of food to you life, spice up your days and sweeten your moments.

Since this is my first post after the long gap I though I should start it with some sweet.
While I was at Kansas State University for one of my semester I got to know new people and yes new recipes. One of my friends their shared me the recipe of Magic Squares which truly are magical :). I tried these couple of days back and guess what everyone liked it a lot. I enjoy making such sweets which take little time and are different than the traditional once.


Ingredients:

1 1/2 cup melted Butter
2 Cup graham crackers crumps
14 oz Sweet Condensed Milk
Semisweet mini chocolate chips as per requirement
Butterscotch chips as per requirement
Shredded dry coconut as per requirement
Coarsely crushed Nuts (I used almonds) as per requirement



Method:


1) Preheat oven to 350°F.

2) Make crumps of graham crackers and melt the butter in microwave.

3) In a rectangular baking pan, mix graham wafer crumbs and melted butter. Press evenly and firmly over the bottom.

4) Pour some part of condensed milk evenly over the base.

5) Sprinkle the chocolate chips, butterscotch chips, coconut, and almonds evenly in layers on top of the base layer. Pour the remaining condensed milk on evenly on top.

6) Bake for about 15-20 minutes but keep an eye.

7) When the coconut turns brown take the pan out. Make the cuts with a knife but do not take out the pieces of it.

8) Cover it with a cloth or paper and let it cool entirely. Then cut into squares and store them in a container or you can even refrigerate.


Tips:

  • You can press the foil paper on the baking pan and then put the base layer so that the magic squares do not stick to the pan.
This recipe enters the
 Choclate Mela event
Kid’s Delights : for this month’s theme ‘Something Sweet’

12 comments:

  1. The best recipe for pregnent women. healthly but controlling weight :)

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  2. Congrats on your graduation and software job. Also the Magic squares look so delicious.

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  3. Congrats Sayali, magic squares looks super yummy.

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  4. Congrats...This looks yummy but I think its too different from what I made...First time here and following your space...
    Wish you and your dear ones a Happy and Prosperous New Year

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  5. Very Delicious sweet to start off the year,Sayali!!
    Happy to follow your space and wishing you Happy New Year!!
    Do drop by my space and i would love if you follow my space too..

    Erivum Puliyum

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  6. welcome back sayali..
    Congrats on your milestone..
    happy new year to you & yours..:)
    magic square sounds scrumptiously tasty..cant wait to taste now..
    Tasty Appetite

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  7. Just mouthwatering...looks so easy to prepare & delicious!

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  8. Congrats!!!
    magic squares looks yummy!!

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  9. Hi Sayali! Thanks so much for linking this dish to Kid's Delight - Something Sweet. Please have a look at the event rules. Only recipes posted or re-posted between Jan 16 - Feb 15 are accepted. So if you could change the date, I can include it in the Roundup. :) Sorry for the trouble!
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    Kavi (Edible Entertainment)

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  10. And congratulations on your Masters & the job! :)

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