I was invited to attend the Frozen Dessert Workshop at Movenpick Hotel and SPA, Bangalore...
The building looked very photogenic from outside with some clouds peppered around..
The ambiance inside was even better with glass water walls...
And beautiful chandelier...
I found myself attired like a chef with a few friends, ready to experience dessert creation...
Chef Rayomund, a master of the trade demonstrated the finer nuances of frozen dessert making. Here he creates an Individual Frozen Key Lime Pie. What an artist he is...
Here's the recipe...
Next dessert was Fresh Mango Sorbet...
Here's the recipe...
Next dessert was Frozen Blue berry cheese cake pops. I liked the simple directions from the ever smiling Chef Rayomund. I could manage to make this dessert in the most haphazard way. My name on the pop stick to mark the milestone...
Here's the recipe...
Dessert making is an art. And that was evident from the array of desserts the talented chefs at Movenpick prepared for us...
I would like to thank Mr Vinesh Gupta, General Manager, Movenpick Hotel and SPA for inviting me. It was a pleasure conversing with him...
Leaving you with the lovely smile of Oendrilla, our host...
Thanks for all of those recipes. That Mango Sorbet looks delicious. Your photos are incredible and are making me very hungry.
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Mersad Donko Photography
WoW! mouthwatering. This place is quite close to me right. loved the water fall pic!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sudhir. Yes, this is very close to your place.
DeleteLooks like a wonderful time was had by all who attended. I am gald you got to experience it.
ReplyDeleteYummy looking food.
ReplyDeleteNow I'm hungry! Love the light fixture, too, very cool.
ReplyDeleteOMG I am pinning all these recipes and sharing this post!!!
ReplyDeleteWow - that is some fine looking food!
ReplyDeleteYou get to go to so many fun food events!
ReplyDeleteHi there! Visiting from the Pin Junkie Pin Party. Everything looks so good! Thanks for sharing the recipes too!
ReplyDeleteOh my - these are wonderful photos, and thanks for the recipes - the food looks delightful! I hope you'll come share at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/04/at-keyboard.html
ReplyDeleteYummmm!
ReplyDeleteIt must be wonderful to be able do that wonderful cooking
ReplyDeleteHope we get to sees more of your cooking
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Laura
The photos are not just beautiful, they also make me hungry. Hence,I have decided I should stay away from your blog :)
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Peace :)
What beautiful desserts. I can't help admiring those watery windows too!
ReplyDeleteThose deserts look fine! Love that you included the recipes :)
ReplyDeleteNow I am very hungry!!
ReplyDeleteYou always make me hungry - such beautiful food photography.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/04/french-corner-bakery.html
wow!Makes me hungry!Lovely photos and seems like a good event...
ReplyDeleteStunning photos - heading to the kitchen!
ReplyDeleteI think I just gained 3 pounds reading this, the first one at the title. How totally cool! What fun and it looks and sounds scrumptious.
ReplyDeleteWell that all just made me hungry too LOL it all looks so delicious
ReplyDeleteHave a delishtastic week :-)
Awww stunning place and those food! Love that Chandelier the most. Looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteI am so craving something yummy right now. I do have a soft spot for bake goods and now I am just wondering what can I bake today.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely rest of the week!
What a great experience, and everything looks yummy delicious!! The fruit cups look tasty!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by to share!!
Have a great day!
Karren
Looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteIt truly is an art! What a wonderful experience. I would love to attend something like this! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
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Jann
YUM........
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place. I love the glass/water windows. Must help to feel cool indoors. The desserts too look amazing. How nice that you were invited to the hotel to sample what it has to offer.
ReplyDeleteIf only seeing was eating. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat pics Shiju!
Looks super fun and yummy!!!!
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Wow, these foods look delightfully delicious. I can't wait to try that recipe for key lime pie.
ReplyDeleteI think I'm a fan of those glass water walls. So beautiful.
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