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Children's Day recipes: Fruit Lollies, Choco Cupcake and more

Last updated on: November 14, 2016 13:11 IST

Mini Ribeiro gets five chefs across India to share their favourite recipes for Children's Day. Check them out!

There can be no better way to celebrate Children's Day than to cook something special for kids that appeals to their taste buds.

Colourful, fun and delicious, these recipes promise to entice kids to eat more and enjoy their day.

And yes, these are simple and you can do-it-yourself too.

Here are the recipes:

Fruit Lollies

Fruit Lollies

IMAGE: Fruit Lollies by Chef Pranay Singh from Swissotel Kolkata.

Makes: 6 skewers

Ingredients

Method

Note: You can add other fruits or substitute with fruits of your choice. You can even sprinkle the fruit lollies with ground nuts (cashewnuts/almonds) before serving to add a nutty flavour.


Chocolate Cupcakes

Chocolate Cupcakes

IMAGE: Chocolate Cupcakes by executive pastry chef Anil Kumar, Le Meridien, Gurgaon.

Ingredients

Method

Note: You can garnish the cupcakes with chocolate truffle, chocolate candy or anything else of your choice.


Multigrain Yogurt Coleslaw Sandwich

Multigrain Yogurt Coleslaw Sandwich

IMAGE: Multigrain Yogurt Coleslaw Sandwich by executive chef Mukul Jha, Grand Mecure, Mysuru

Ingredients

Method


Striped Crepes in Orange Butter Sauce

Striped Crepes in Orange Butter Sauce

IMAGE: Striped Crepes in Orange Butter Sauce by chef Gaurav Chakraborty, Novotel Imagica, Khopoli

Ingredients

Method

For crepe batter

To assemble


Mango and Passion Fruit Cake Pops

Mango and Passion Fruit Cake Pops

IMAGE: Mango and Passion Fruit Cake Pops by sous chef Gavin Brarganza, Sahara Star, Mumbai.

Ingredients

Method

Dear readers, you can send us your favourite recipes too.

Write in to us at getahead@rediff.co.in (subject: Recipe) with your name, hometown and any interesting details about the origin of the recipe, along with a photograph if possible.

We'll publish the best preparations right here on Rediff.com.

Mini Ribeiro Mumbai