Tuesday, March 30, 2010

A visit to the Brahma Kumaris Kitchen in Mount Abu- part-1

I am happy to share that the Cooking for Kids Event is running successfully since a year now.
My hearty thanks to all the hosts and participants.
For the month of March- April the topic is Filling Breakfast by Bhagyashri of Taste Buds. Kindly send your entries to make the event successful.

While in mount Abu, we visited the Prajapita BrahmaKumaris Ishwariya Vishwa Vidyalaya (also called Brahma Kumaris in short) which is a unique Vishwa Vidyalaya (university) and a well known spiritual value based educational institution which has gained global acceptance and unique international recognition.

Please read more about it here

This is a Roti making machine where the dough is fed on the top and the rest is taken care by the machine.
25 hot rotis come out at a time.


The sisters are making Karanjis



sweet stuffing being filled





ready to eat!!

dough ready for making biscuits

heart shaped

placed on baking trays



sisters help in cleaning Dal

stacked goodies!!

Gulab jamuns and ras gullas

10 comments:

Finla said...

I loved seeing all the detailed pics, it is like having a virtual treat.

Manasi said...

I want that roti maker!!!!
Loved all the pics.

Pavithra Elangovan said...

Oh yummy yummy .. everthing is making me drool. Realy virtual treat

Anu said...

Yummy... Nice pictures.. Please do collect your award from my blog..

Kitchen Chronicles said...

Dear Sharmi,
Atlast I was able to post the Roundup for CFK : Veggies and Fruits held in Nov. Here is the link for it.
http://delightsofcooking.blogspot.com/2010/04/cooking-for-kids-veggies-and-fruits.html

Sorry for the looooooooooooong delay.

Priya said...

I love ur recipes :) Please collect ur award from my blog :)

AdukalaVishesham said...

loved all the pics... gulab jamuns looks yummy...

Sanyukta Gour(Bayes) said...

wow...love seeing the pics...wht a great visual treat...

first time here...u have a lovely space...just started blogging..and love to add u in my list..
ur comments/suggestions r highly appreciated..happy blogging...following u>>>>>>



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Chris said...

Wonderful pics; great to see the Roti machine! Thanks for sharing!

Raaga said...

Nice photo essay Sharmi.

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