The madeleine or petite madeleine is a traditional small cake from Commercy and Liverdun, two communes of the Lorraine region in northeastern France.Madeleines are very small sponge cakes with a cute shell-like shape as they are baked in special moulds with shell-shaped depressions.A cake batter is used to make these madeleines. Traditional recipes include very finely grounded nuts, usually almonds with few lemon zest, for a lemony taste or else with orange flower water, but my choice went for chocolate..I recently bought the madeleine silicon mould after a long hesitation, coz i usually buy these cuties everytime we go for shopping eventhough those store bought madeleines are loaded with sugar and butter, finally i decided myself to get a mould for this madeleines to try out some low fat versions at home as we love them very much..Sending this beauties to AWED-France guest hosted by me, event by DK and to Kid's Delight-Holiday Special hosted by Srivalli..
1/3cup All purpose flour
1/3cup Sugar
3tbsp Butter (room temperature)
1tbsp Oil
2nos Eggs
1tsp Baking powder
2tsp Dark chocolate powder
Preheat the oven to 350F..Beat the eggs and sugar until they turns pale, add gradually the oil and butter beat until they turns smooth, now add the all purpose flour,baking powder, dark chocolate powder, stir until they get well mixed, dont beat vigorously..Pour a tablespoon of this batter to the silicon madeleine mould (if u r using usual madeleines mould, grease them well) arrange them in middle rack and bake for 12-15minutes..
Enjoy the warm and yummy chocolate madeleines..
These look perfect priya...one of my favorites.I m always amazed at how u manage a little ingredient list and yet terrific recipes :)
ReplyDeletelooks very yummy..never tried it before..i have tried the vanilla version.
ReplyDeletewow super Yummy Priya.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy Priya!
ReplyDeleteWow! What shape and flavour! Yum! I'd snatch some!
ReplyDeleteThey look so perfect & tempting!!
ReplyDeleteHey Pyiya,
ReplyDeleteThat looks awesome...Yummmy...Oops saw the last date for the event only now!!Thought it got over end of lats month!!:)
Dr.Sameena@
http://www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com
Looks so cute and scrumptious.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious.
ReplyDeleteYummy and delicious..Love the shape.
ReplyDeleteWow looks sooper crunchy n yummy,I am sure it tastes delicious.....
ReplyDeleteThey are cute littel peices.. Love the shape..
ReplyDeleteHello dear,do collect the best blogger award from my post....its for all you guys who have supported me.The madelines looks amazing...shell shape is really great...gud job....
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Wow! lovely chocolate cakes.
ReplyDeletewwo these look cute and love the fact that they have alow fat content.I will have to look for some moulds to make these
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely Priya ..I am sure they would have gone in no mins:)
ReplyDeleteYummylicious choc madeleines dear...Can I have some :)
ReplyDeleteLook beautiful and delicious. My children would really love these. They are crazy over madeleines! Thanks very much for sharing. MaryMoh at http://www.keeplearningkeepsmiling.com
ReplyDeletewow looks really good priya
ReplyDeleteWow this looks so perfect and yummy..this is my husbands favorite,every time he goes for shopping he buys these..now I can make at home,thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletelooks beautiful yummy!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThey are unbelievely cute. I used to buy from a local store and they are addictive1
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to buy one of those madeleine pans. Your chocolate version sounds delicious. I really have to get one of those pans:)
ReplyDeleteMy daughter loves madeleines.. have not tried the chocolate ones - looks very good.
ReplyDeleteI love these actually make that 2 my daughter loves loves them too !!! I buy mine from Costco:)These look so professional,and I always thought these were tricky to try at home.Good one!!!
ReplyDeleteChocolate Preparation looks yummy dear.
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Hamaree Rasoi
I love madelines and this chocolate looks so so good.
ReplyDeleteI only recently learnt about these madeleines. Look real cute. Glad you can make them at home now!
ReplyDeleteyum yum...they look cute too!
ReplyDeletelooking soft and yummy
ReplyDeleteNever heard of this before....yummmy ones.
ReplyDeleteCute :) Feel like having it :)
ReplyDeletedelicious and cute chocos..
ReplyDeletelooks delicious
ReplyDeleteIrresitible madelienes...
ReplyDeleteThese look scrumptious. I don't believe I've bought madeleine baking tins over a year now and haven't used them yet!
ReplyDeleteLooks too good..miam miam
ReplyDeletewow, that looks really beautiful
ReplyDeleteI love Madeleines, you made it special by adding chocolate.
ReplyDeletethey look chooo cute :) would love to grab few from the pics :P
ReplyDeleteI am just drooling all over those Madeleine. I have never seen chocolate kind and I am sure I will love the whole plate :)
ReplyDeleteWe rarely find the mold in stores, don't own one yet. Looks perfect!
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy and delicious.
ReplyDeleteWish I was your neighbour Priya :-) Madeleines look awesome.
ReplyDeleteI should get these moulds... girl u are inspiring me to try a lot of recipes... thanks a lot :)... BTW they look so delicious....
ReplyDeleteWow, Excellent they look. I am yet to get madeleine molds here.GREAT Priya
ReplyDeleteWow priya,
ReplyDeleteI just love the french madeleines...found them once at a quaint french cafe in ny and i fell for them then!!! very very soft as y ou bite in to them...chocolate version looks nice but me prefers the plain one!!!
Shoha
I loveee madeleines...i usually make plain ones and i posted the recipe last yr..
ReplyDeleteCheck out here: http://www.zestyflavors.com/2009/12/madeleines-cookie-or-petite-cakes.html
Your chocolate madeleines looks awesome!! Feel like grabbing some right now!
Wow wow simply superb priya..............
ReplyDeleteAwesome Priya
ReplyDeleteloved the low fat version of madeleines...yummy!
ReplyDeleteMadeleines look superb cute! :)
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