Cynthia McKinney in an Israeli jail - English
As if we needed any more proof that the international media deliberately avoids exposing anti-Muslim, anti-Palestinian injustices, its suspect behavior during recent days has sealed the case....
As if we needed any more proof that the international media deliberately avoids exposing anti-Muslim, anti-Palestinian injustices, its suspect behavior during recent days has sealed the case.
Even as we were being force-fed minute details of Michael Jackson's colorful life along with endless speculation as to the true parentage of his children, a former U.S. Congresswomen and presidential candidate, Cynthia McKinney, was languishing in an Israeli jail.
Her 'crime' was boarding the Free Gaza Movement's aid vessel The Spirit of Humanity in Cyprus, in an effort to break Israel's cruel siege of Gaza, which even the U.S. President has condemned.
Like several of her sister vessels, The Spirit of Humanity was attacked by the Israeli Navy in international waters before being boarded by Israeli commandos and dragged along with its crew and passengers towards Israel.
Once there, 21 human rights advocates from the U.S., Britain, Ireland, Denmark, Jordan, Palestine and Yemen, including McKinney, Noble Laureate Mairead Maguire, and documentary filmmaker Adam Shapiro, were incarcerated.
Let's be realistic. If just about any other high-profile U.S. politician on any other mission had been detained within a cell block on foreign soil, the incident would have merited headlines.
However, McKinney's abduction went almost unnoticed. Not only was the story relegated to the back pages, if it ran at all, there was a corresponding absence of comment from Congress and the White House.
McKinney is now home after refusing to sign a statement in Hebrew that she was guilty of a violation, but the mainstream media is certainly not clamoring at her door for interviews.
As far as I can tell, her ordeal has mostly been covered by left-wing outlets such as Democracy Now or Middle East networks including Al Jazeera and Press TV.
A number of McKinney's supporters say the reason for the media blackout was the fact that she is a Black American. But, in fact, it's her cause that's the problem rather than her color.
My analysis is based on the lack of media coverage given to the Viva Palestina aid convoy of trucks and ambulances from London to Gaza, led by British Parliamentarian George Galloway.
The Herculean efforts of hundreds of ordinary Britons to deliver much-needed humanitarian supplies to war-torn Gaza earlier this year was a non-event as far as the media was concerned until Galloway was barred from entering Canada as a result.
Unless you're a person who relentlessly digs on the internet, you probably are not aware that during McKinney's ordeal, Galloway, along with Vietnam War veteran Ron Kovic, were meeting up with over 200 Americans in Cairo armed with $2 million (Dh7.35 million) that was raised in the U.S. to buy trucks and medical aid destined for Gaza.
The Egyptian English-language paper Al Ahram Weekly dubs this ""the largest grassroots medical relief effort for Gaza in U.S. history"" but once again, this doesn't merit column inches in either U.S. or European mainstream papers.
In a similar vein, is the way that the horrendous courtroom stabbing of 32-year-old Marwa Al Sherbini was considered inconsequential by the German media until it elicited angry protests in her hometown of Alexandria.
There are so many aspects to this story, which should have been emblazoned across front pages.
First of all it was a blatant race crime, which Germany is normally sensitive about. Second, it begs questions concerning court security.
What were armed officers doing when Marwa was stabbed 18 times and why was her husband shot when he attempted to protect his pregnant wife?
What kind of editors would bin reports of such a horrendous crime carried out in full view of the authorities? What were they thinking?
Purely coincidentally, I was sitting at a table with one of Marwa's uncles in an Alexandria coffee shop when he received a call on his mobile and had to dash off because of a ""family emergency"".
Today, this exceptionally close-knit family is devastated and hurt that the murder of one of their own wasn't initially treated with the weight the crime deserved.
Egyptians are outraged at Germany's disinterest and the inaction of their own foreign office. The numbers who attended her funeral, who gathered outside the German embassy in Cairo and who demonstrated in Cairo and Alexandria speak for themselves.
Because Marwa's dispute with her attacker was based on his objections to her Islamic headscarf, the death of the young pharmacist has become an emblem for the rights of Muslim women at a time when the French President is attempting to ban the burqa. Marwa loved life.
She didn't plan to become a martyr. But in the eyes of Egyptians calling for a mosque and a street in Alexandria to be renamed in her honor, she is a heroine.
If the U.S. and Europe are chronically supine when it comes to Muslim causes, then the governments and media throughout the Arab and Muslim world should embrace them clearly and loudly.
With anti-Muslim hate crimes on the rise, Muslims need a strong united voice on the international stage. Shame on the world's media that appears to be united only in its anti-Muslim bias!
Linda S. Heard is a specialist British writer on Middle East affairs.
(Source: Gulf News
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As if we needed any more proof that the international media deliberately avoids exposing anti-Muslim, anti-Palestinian injustices, its suspect behavior during recent days has sealed the case.
Even as we were being force-fed minute details of Michael Jackson's colorful life along with endless speculation as to the true parentage of his children, a former U.S. Congresswomen and presidential candidate, Cynthia McKinney, was languishing in an Israeli jail.
Her 'crime' was boarding the Free Gaza Movement's aid vessel The Spirit of Humanity in Cyprus, in an effort to break Israel's cruel siege of Gaza, which even the U.S. President has condemned.
Like several of her sister vessels, The Spirit of Humanity was attacked by the Israeli Navy in international waters before being boarded by Israeli commandos and dragged along with its crew and passengers towards Israel.
Once there, 21 human rights advocates from the U.S., Britain, Ireland, Denmark, Jordan, Palestine and Yemen, including McKinney, Noble Laureate Mairead Maguire, and documentary filmmaker Adam Shapiro, were incarcerated.
Let's be realistic. If just about any other high-profile U.S. politician on any other mission had been detained within a cell block on foreign soil, the incident would have merited headlines.
However, McKinney's abduction went almost unnoticed. Not only was the story relegated to the back pages, if it ran at all, there was a corresponding absence of comment from Congress and the White House.
McKinney is now home after refusing to sign a statement in Hebrew that she was guilty of a violation, but the mainstream media is certainly not clamoring at her door for interviews.
As far as I can tell, her ordeal has mostly been covered by left-wing outlets such as Democracy Now or Middle East networks including Al Jazeera and Press TV.
A number of McKinney's supporters say the reason for the media blackout was the fact that she is a Black American. But, in fact, it's her cause that's the problem rather than her color.
My analysis is based on the lack of media coverage given to the Viva Palestina aid convoy of trucks and ambulances from London to Gaza, led by British Parliamentarian George Galloway.
The Herculean efforts of hundreds of ordinary Britons to deliver much-needed humanitarian supplies to war-torn Gaza earlier this year was a non-event as far as the media was concerned until Galloway was barred from entering Canada as a result.
Unless you're a person who relentlessly digs on the internet, you probably are not aware that during McKinney's ordeal, Galloway, along with Vietnam War veteran Ron Kovic, were meeting up with over 200 Americans in Cairo armed with $2 million (Dh7.35 million) that was raised in the U.S. to buy trucks and medical aid destined for Gaza.
The Egyptian English-language paper Al Ahram Weekly dubs this ""the largest grassroots medical relief effort for Gaza in U.S. history"" but once again, this doesn't merit column inches in either U.S. or European mainstream papers.
In a similar vein, is the way that the horrendous courtroom stabbing of 32-year-old Marwa Al Sherbini was considered inconsequential by the German media until it elicited angry protests in her hometown of Alexandria.
There are so many aspects to this story, which should have been emblazoned across front pages.
First of all it was a blatant race crime, which Germany is normally sensitive about. Second, it begs questions concerning court security.
What were armed officers doing when Marwa was stabbed 18 times and why was her husband shot when he attempted to protect his pregnant wife?
What kind of editors would bin reports of such a horrendous crime carried out in full view of the authorities? What were they thinking?
Purely coincidentally, I was sitting at a table with one of Marwa's uncles in an Alexandria coffee shop when he received a call on his mobile and had to dash off because of a ""family emergency"".
Today, this exceptionally close-knit family is devastated and hurt that the murder of one of their own wasn't initially treated with the weight the crime deserved.
Egyptians are outraged at Germany's disinterest and the inaction of their own foreign office. The numbers who attended her funeral, who gathered outside the German embassy in Cairo and who demonstrated in Cairo and Alexandria speak for themselves.
Because Marwa's dispute with her attacker was based on his objections to her Islamic headscarf, the death of the young pharmacist has become an emblem for the rights of Muslim women at a time when the French President is attempting to ban the burqa. Marwa loved life.
She didn't plan to become a martyr. But in the eyes of Egyptians calling for a mosque and a street in Alexandria to be renamed in her honor, she is a heroine.
If the U.S. and Europe are chronically supine when it comes to Muslim causes, then the governments and media throughout the Arab and Muslim world should embrace them clearly and loudly.
With anti-Muslim hate crimes on the rise, Muslims need a strong united voice on the international stage. Shame on the world's media that appears to be united only in its anti-Muslim bias!
Linda S. Heard is a specialist British writer on Middle East affairs.
(Source: Gulf News
BOYCOTT ISRAEL Brands Products That Support Appartheid State - All Languages
People are asking what can we do to stop zionist's aggression in Palestine. We can do a lot in peaceful means. One simple example is to boycott not only the Israeli products, but also the companies...
People are asking what can we do to stop zionist's aggression in Palestine. We can do a lot in peaceful means. One simple example is to boycott not only the Israeli products, but also the companies which support Israel as well. Use the following link for a list of these companies. Yes it is a long list. Yes it includes lots of the companies you always shop from, but if you are serious about helping the children of Palestine you MUST sacrifice some of your luxuries, and try to shop from alternative places, even if the quality was not as good as the boycotted ones.
Zionist Brands:
Time Life magazine, CNN, ICQ, Giorgio Armani, Redken 5th Avenue, Lancome Paris, Vichy, Cacharel, La Roche-Posay, Garnier, Biotherm, Helena Rubinstein, Maybelline, Ralph Lauren, Carson, M&S, St.Michaels, Nestle
Nescafé, Perrier, Vittel, Pure Life, Carnation, Libby's, Milkmaid, Nesquik, Maggi, Buitoni, Cross & Blackwell, KitKat, Milkybar, Quality Street, Smarties, After Eight, Aero, Polo, Lion, Felix cat food, L'Oréal, Delta Galil
Hema, Barbie, Carrefour, Auchan, Tchibo, Victoria's Secret, GAP, Banana Republic, Structure, J-Crew, JC Penny, Pryca, Lindex, DIM, DKNY, Ralph Lauren, Playtex, cK, Hugo Boss, M&S, News Corporation
TV: Fox, Sky, Star, Phoenix, Granada, CNBC. UK newspapers: Standard Newspaper, News of the World, The Sun, The Times. Australian Newspapers: The Telegraph , Gold Coast Bulletin, Herald Sun, Independent, Sunday Mail. US newspapers: New York Post. Publishers: Harper Collins Ragan, Zondervan, National Geographical. Nursery World, Rawkus, NDS, Mushroom Records, ChinaByte.com, Festival Records, Estée Lauder
Aramis, Clinique, DKNY, Prescriptives, Origins, MAC, La Mer, Bobbi Brown, Tommy Hilfiger, Jane, Donna Karan, Aveda, Stila, Jo Malone, Bumble & Bumble, Kate Spade, Sara Lee
Hanes, Playtex, Champion, Leggs, Douwe Egberts, Bryan, DIM, Ambi Pur, Bali, Superior Coffee, Just My Size, Kiwi, Maison Cafe, Nur die, Pilao, Lovable, Outer Banks, Wonderbra, Sanex, Pickwick, Gossard, Body Mist, Brylcreem, Aqua Velva, Radox
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People are asking what can we do to stop zionist's aggression in Palestine. We can do a lot in peaceful means. One simple example is to boycott not only the Israeli products, but also the companies which support Israel as well. Use the following link for a list of these companies. Yes it is a long list. Yes it includes lots of the companies you always shop from, but if you are serious about helping the children of Palestine you MUST sacrifice some of your luxuries, and try to shop from alternative places, even if the quality was not as good as the boycotted ones.
Zionist Brands:
Time Life magazine, CNN, ICQ, Giorgio Armani, Redken 5th Avenue, Lancome Paris, Vichy, Cacharel, La Roche-Posay, Garnier, Biotherm, Helena Rubinstein, Maybelline, Ralph Lauren, Carson, M&S, St.Michaels, Nestle
Nescafé, Perrier, Vittel, Pure Life, Carnation, Libby's, Milkmaid, Nesquik, Maggi, Buitoni, Cross & Blackwell, KitKat, Milkybar, Quality Street, Smarties, After Eight, Aero, Polo, Lion, Felix cat food, L'Oréal, Delta Galil
Hema, Barbie, Carrefour, Auchan, Tchibo, Victoria's Secret, GAP, Banana Republic, Structure, J-Crew, JC Penny, Pryca, Lindex, DIM, DKNY, Ralph Lauren, Playtex, cK, Hugo Boss, M&S, News Corporation
TV: Fox, Sky, Star, Phoenix, Granada, CNBC. UK newspapers: Standard Newspaper, News of the World, The Sun, The Times. Australian Newspapers: The Telegraph , Gold Coast Bulletin, Herald Sun, Independent, Sunday Mail. US newspapers: New York Post. Publishers: Harper Collins Ragan, Zondervan, National Geographical. Nursery World, Rawkus, NDS, Mushroom Records, ChinaByte.com, Festival Records, Estée Lauder
Aramis, Clinique, DKNY, Prescriptives, Origins, MAC, La Mer, Bobbi Brown, Tommy Hilfiger, Jane, Donna Karan, Aveda, Stila, Jo Malone, Bumble & Bumble, Kate Spade, Sara Lee
Hanes, Playtex, Champion, Leggs, Douwe Egberts, Bryan, DIM, Ambi Pur, Bali, Superior Coffee, Just My Size, Kiwi, Maison Cafe, Nur die, Pilao, Lovable, Outer Banks, Wonderbra, Sanex, Pickwick, Gossard, Body Mist, Brylcreem, Aqua Velva, Radox
Kids Cartoon - PINGU - Pingu the Baker - All Languages
Pingu walks past a shop with a large cake on display, sees it is a bakery and decides to have a look. He looks in the keyhole in surprise, and sees the baker mixing something in a bowl. There\\\'s...
Pingu walks past a shop with a large cake on display, sees it is a bakery and decides to have a look. He looks in the keyhole in surprise, and sees the baker mixing something in a bowl. There\\\'s a good smell in the shop. The baker goes to the oven, slides out some bread he\\\'s baking, and then returns it to cook some more. He sees Pingu and greets him. A table full of delicious looking cakes and other similar goodies then amazes Pingu. The baker shows Pingu how to make the baking mixture; while he\\\'s getting the yeast to put in Pingu can\\\'t resist sneaking a taste. The baker shows Pingu what to do with the yeast, and then takes the bread he\\\'s baked out of the oven. He presents Pingu with a baker\\\'s hat. Pingu is very excited, thanks the baker and rushes off home to do some baking himself. He gets all the ingredients out, and finds a bowl to mix them in. Pinga comes out of the bedroom, comes over and asks Pingu what he\\\'s doing. Pingu explains, settles down to do the mixing and then realises he needs a whisk to stir the mixture with. He asks Pinga to get it for him, which she does. Pingu starts to mix in the ingredients, but can\\\'t get much out of the first packet and throws it away in disgust. The packet hits the wall and the contents splatter. Pingu compensates by putting all the contents of the other packets he\\\'s got into the mixture, and stirs vigorously, spilling quite a lot of the mixture in the process. He then goes to add the yeast, can\\\'t remember how much, and ends up adding nearly all of it. The mixture gets another good stir, and he tries it. It\\\'s rather good! Pinga wants a taste as well, so he lets her have a lick off the whisk. Pingu puts the whisk in the mixture. It moves around, preventing Pingu from grabbing it, and then disappears under the surface. Pingu is annoyed and shouts at the bowl; the whisk shoots out and Pingu catches it. Pingu gets a pan, tips in the mixture, and puts the pan in the oven. He then notices the mess he\\\'s made and, with Pinga\\\'s help, clears up. They\\\'re then both a bit alarmed when the stove starts rattling, and the stove door bulges out, and take refuge in the toy box. Mother and Father arrive home on the motorised sled, and are puzzled by what the stove is doing when they walk in. Suddenly the stove door bangs open and the baked bread is thrown out. They all go over to inspect it, and rather enjoy the aroma being given off.
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Pingu walks past a shop with a large cake on display, sees it is a bakery and decides to have a look. He looks in the keyhole in surprise, and sees the baker mixing something in a bowl. There\\\'s a good smell in the shop. The baker goes to the oven, slides out some bread he\\\'s baking, and then returns it to cook some more. He sees Pingu and greets him. A table full of delicious looking cakes and other similar goodies then amazes Pingu. The baker shows Pingu how to make the baking mixture; while he\\\'s getting the yeast to put in Pingu can\\\'t resist sneaking a taste. The baker shows Pingu what to do with the yeast, and then takes the bread he\\\'s baked out of the oven. He presents Pingu with a baker\\\'s hat. Pingu is very excited, thanks the baker and rushes off home to do some baking himself. He gets all the ingredients out, and finds a bowl to mix them in. Pinga comes out of the bedroom, comes over and asks Pingu what he\\\'s doing. Pingu explains, settles down to do the mixing and then realises he needs a whisk to stir the mixture with. He asks Pinga to get it for him, which she does. Pingu starts to mix in the ingredients, but can\\\'t get much out of the first packet and throws it away in disgust. The packet hits the wall and the contents splatter. Pingu compensates by putting all the contents of the other packets he\\\'s got into the mixture, and stirs vigorously, spilling quite a lot of the mixture in the process. He then goes to add the yeast, can\\\'t remember how much, and ends up adding nearly all of it. The mixture gets another good stir, and he tries it. It\\\'s rather good! Pinga wants a taste as well, so he lets her have a lick off the whisk. Pingu puts the whisk in the mixture. It moves around, preventing Pingu from grabbing it, and then disappears under the surface. Pingu is annoyed and shouts at the bowl; the whisk shoots out and Pingu catches it. Pingu gets a pan, tips in the mixture, and puts the pan in the oven. He then notices the mess he\\\'s made and, with Pinga\\\'s help, clears up. They\\\'re then both a bit alarmed when the stove starts rattling, and the stove door bulges out, and take refuge in the toy box. Mother and Father arrive home on the motorised sled, and are puzzled by what the stove is doing when they walk in. Suddenly the stove door bangs open and the baked bread is thrown out. They all go over to inspect it, and rather enjoy the aroma being given off.
[Quick Recipes] Chocolate Eclairs - English Urdu
Make these scrumptious Custard filled chocolate Eclairs and enjoy your weekend. #HappyCookingToYou #Rafhan
Written Recipe: http://bit.ly/2Vn1s4r
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Make these scrumptious Custard filled chocolate Eclairs and enjoy your weekend. #HappyCookingToYou #Rafhan
Written Recipe: http://bit.ly/2Vn1s4r
Shop now at (https://www.daraz.pk/shop/rafhan/) and get 20% off on all Rafhan products with the voucher code (FFlovesRafhan20) #Rafhan
Chocolate Éclair
Recipe in English:
Ingredients:
-Doodh (Milk) 500 ml
-Cheeni (Sugar) 1 Cup or to taste
-Vanilla essence ½ tsp
-Doodh (Milk) ½ Cup
-Rafhan custard powder 5 tbs
-Doodh (Milk) ½ Cup
-Pani (Water) ½ Cup
-Makhan (Butter) 100 gms
-Cheeni (Sugar) 1/4 Cup
-Namak (Salt) 1 pinch
-Maida (All-purpose flour) sifted 1 Cup
-Anday (Eggs) 3 small
-Cooking chocolate 1 Cup
-Cream 3/4 Cup
Directions:
-In pot,add milk and bring it to boil.
-Add sugar and mix well.
-Add vanilla essence and mix well.
-In milk,add custard powder and mix well.
-In boiling milk,add dissolve custard,whisk continuously and cook until custard is thick then strain with the help of the strainer and whisk continuously until cooled down (room temperature).
-Refrigerate until use.
-In pot,add milk,water,butter,sugar,salt,mix well and cook on low flame for 2 minutes.
-Turn off the flame,add all-purpose flour and mix until well combined.
-Turn on the flame and cook on low flame until dough is formed (approx. 2-3 minutes).
-Let it rest for 3-4 minutes.
-Add eggs,one by one and mix until well combined.
-In piping bag,add prepared dough mixture.
-On baking tray,place butter paper and sprinkle all-purpose flour.
-Pipe in prepared dough on to baking tray (using large nozzle).
-Bake in preheated oven at 200 C for 10 minutes then reduce temperature to 180 C for 30-35 minutes.
-Cool down completely on wire rack (makes 18-20).
-In bowl,add cooking chocolate,cream and microwave for 1 minute then mix well.
-Make hole,fill éclair with prepared custard through the bottom then dip the top into melted chocolate,allowing excess to drip off & refrigerate.
-Garnish with melted white chocolate & serve!
Recipe in Urdu:
Ajza:
-Doodh (Milk) 500 ml
-Cheeni (Sugar) 1 Cup or to taste
-Vanilla essence ½ tsp
-Doodh (Milk) ½ Cup
-Rafhan custard powder 5 tbs
-Doodh (Milk) ½ Cup
-Pani (Water) ½ Cup
-Makhan (Butter) 100 gms
-Cheeni (Sugar) 1/4 Cup
-Namak (Salt) 1 pinch
-Maida (All-purpose flour) sifted 1 Cup
-Anday (Eggs) 3 small
-Cooking chocolate 1 Cup
-Cream 3/4 Cup
Directions:
-Pot mein doodh dal ker ubal lein.
-Cheeni dal ker ache tarhan mix karein.
-Vanilla essence dal ker mix ker lein.
-Doodh mein custard powder dal ker ache tarhan mix karein.
-Boiling doodh mein dissolve custard dal ker musalsal mix kertay rahein aur custard garha hunay tak paka lein phir strainer sa strain ker lein aur whisk kertay hoye he thanda ker lein (room temperature).
-Use kernay tak refrigerator mein rakh dein.
-Pot mein doodh,pani,makhan,cheeni aur namak dal ker ache tarhan mix karein aur halki ancch per 2 minutes kliya paka lein.
-Chulha bund ker dein aur maida dal ker ache tarhan mix ker lein.
-Chulha on karein aur bohat halki ancch per dough bun janay tak paka lein (approx. 2-3 minutes).
-3-4 minutes kliya rest dein.
-Ek,ek ker ka anday shamil kertay jayein aur ache tarhan mix ker lein.
-Tayyar dough mixture ko piping bag mein dal dein.
-Baking tray per butter paper laga ker maida chirak dein.
-Baking tray per large nozzle ki madad sa dough ko pipe in ker lein.
-Preheated oven mein 200 C per 10 minutes kliya bake karein phir 30-35 minutes kliya 180 C per bake ker lein.
-Wire rack per rakh ker thanda ker lein (makes 18-20).
-Bowl mein cooking chocolate aur cream dal ker 1 minute kliya microwave ker lein phir ache tarhan mix ker lein.
-Hole ker lein aur eclair ko tayyar custard sa fill ker lein phir top part ko melted chocolate mein dip ker lein & refrigerate ker lein.
-Melted white chocolate sa garnish ker ka serve karein.
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Make these scrumptious Custard filled chocolate Eclairs and enjoy your weekend. #HappyCookingToYou #Rafhan
Written Recipe: http://bit.ly/2Vn1s4r
Shop now at (https://www.daraz.pk/shop/rafhan/) and get 20% off on all Rafhan products with the voucher code (FFlovesRafhan20) #Rafhan
Chocolate Éclair
Recipe in English:
Ingredients:
-Doodh (Milk) 500 ml
-Cheeni (Sugar) 1 Cup or to taste
-Vanilla essence ½ tsp
-Doodh (Milk) ½ Cup
-Rafhan custard powder 5 tbs
-Doodh (Milk) ½ Cup
-Pani (Water) ½ Cup
-Makhan (Butter) 100 gms
-Cheeni (Sugar) 1/4 Cup
-Namak (Salt) 1 pinch
-Maida (All-purpose flour) sifted 1 Cup
-Anday (Eggs) 3 small
-Cooking chocolate 1 Cup
-Cream 3/4 Cup
Directions:
-In pot,add milk and bring it to boil.
-Add sugar and mix well.
-Add vanilla essence and mix well.
-In milk,add custard powder and mix well.
-In boiling milk,add dissolve custard,whisk continuously and cook until custard is thick then strain with the help of the strainer and whisk continuously until cooled down (room temperature).
-Refrigerate until use.
-In pot,add milk,water,butter,sugar,salt,mix well and cook on low flame for 2 minutes.
-Turn off the flame,add all-purpose flour and mix until well combined.
-Turn on the flame and cook on low flame until dough is formed (approx. 2-3 minutes).
-Let it rest for 3-4 minutes.
-Add eggs,one by one and mix until well combined.
-In piping bag,add prepared dough mixture.
-On baking tray,place butter paper and sprinkle all-purpose flour.
-Pipe in prepared dough on to baking tray (using large nozzle).
-Bake in preheated oven at 200 C for 10 minutes then reduce temperature to 180 C for 30-35 minutes.
-Cool down completely on wire rack (makes 18-20).
-In bowl,add cooking chocolate,cream and microwave for 1 minute then mix well.
-Make hole,fill éclair with prepared custard through the bottom then dip the top into melted chocolate,allowing excess to drip off & refrigerate.
-Garnish with melted white chocolate & serve!
Recipe in Urdu:
Ajza:
-Doodh (Milk) 500 ml
-Cheeni (Sugar) 1 Cup or to taste
-Vanilla essence ½ tsp
-Doodh (Milk) ½ Cup
-Rafhan custard powder 5 tbs
-Doodh (Milk) ½ Cup
-Pani (Water) ½ Cup
-Makhan (Butter) 100 gms
-Cheeni (Sugar) 1/4 Cup
-Namak (Salt) 1 pinch
-Maida (All-purpose flour) sifted 1 Cup
-Anday (Eggs) 3 small
-Cooking chocolate 1 Cup
-Cream 3/4 Cup
Directions:
-Pot mein doodh dal ker ubal lein.
-Cheeni dal ker ache tarhan mix karein.
-Vanilla essence dal ker mix ker lein.
-Doodh mein custard powder dal ker ache tarhan mix karein.
-Boiling doodh mein dissolve custard dal ker musalsal mix kertay rahein aur custard garha hunay tak paka lein phir strainer sa strain ker lein aur whisk kertay hoye he thanda ker lein (room temperature).
-Use kernay tak refrigerator mein rakh dein.
-Pot mein doodh,pani,makhan,cheeni aur namak dal ker ache tarhan mix karein aur halki ancch per 2 minutes kliya paka lein.
-Chulha bund ker dein aur maida dal ker ache tarhan mix ker lein.
-Chulha on karein aur bohat halki ancch per dough bun janay tak paka lein (approx. 2-3 minutes).
-3-4 minutes kliya rest dein.
-Ek,ek ker ka anday shamil kertay jayein aur ache tarhan mix ker lein.
-Tayyar dough mixture ko piping bag mein dal dein.
-Baking tray per butter paper laga ker maida chirak dein.
-Baking tray per large nozzle ki madad sa dough ko pipe in ker lein.
-Preheated oven mein 200 C per 10 minutes kliya bake karein phir 30-35 minutes kliya 180 C per bake ker lein.
-Wire rack per rakh ker thanda ker lein (makes 18-20).
-Bowl mein cooking chocolate aur cream dal ker 1 minute kliya microwave ker lein phir ache tarhan mix ker lein.
-Hole ker lein aur eclair ko tayyar custard sa fill ker lein phir top part ko melted chocolate mein dip ker lein & refrigerate ker lein.
-Melted white chocolate sa garnish ker ka serve karein.