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Seven Cup Cake & A Tribute To Jayasree

Seven Cup Cake from Jayasree’s blog! A tribute to a wonderful person!

I heard about Jayasree’s sad demise sometime back on twitter via Madhuri. The news made me very very sad. A talented and young person being taken away, I just don’t understand God at times. I had interacted with her a couple of times during ICC and I found her very warm. May she Rest in Peace and may her family have the strength to deal with the loss. A couple of days later I saw this post by Aparna. And I was like this is the only way we can remember her well. I went to her blog and started searching for what I want to make and saw a seven cup cake recipe. Its a sweet I have been thinking of trying since sometime. I followed what she had written and made it. Its turned out absolutely yum.

It is simple and has ingredients which are readily available in the pantry. The method is super easy as well. Even a beginner can try it since it does not involve making any single thread sugar syrup or anything. Just keep stirring the sweet and you can be rest assured that you will get a super delicious sweet in hand.

I have never tasted it before this and the first bite I almost felt like I am eating Pattisa, wondering if they are actually the same sweets with two different names.

 

seven cup cake

 

Thank Jaysree, even after going you have sweetened our Diwali. May you Rest in Peace.

 

 

And if you are a blogger, please join us in Remembering Jaysree by cooking something from her blog.

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  1. Swaram says

    October 23, 2011 at 9:58 am

    For one who hates sweets, this is one sweet which I would devour. Mom made it on every single birthday of mine 🙂

    That is really sad Monu! RIP 🙁 I used to browse her blog once in a while and pick out recipes and this somehow left me really sad now 🙁

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  2. Aarti says

    October 24, 2011 at 2:21 pm

    Even though i dint know Jayashree, may her soul RIP…. i just visited her blog…

    And Mon, wow, this looks so delightful and yummy…

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Monika is an ex-IT person turned into a food blogger, consultant, home baker and an amateur food photographer. She loves music, writing, food, and travel, but not necessarily in that order ;)

Sin-A-Mon Tales is a canvas for her food memories. Apart from Sin -A- Mon Tales, Monika also writes for many online websites and publications. She's an avid reader and can always be found with a book in her bag, which mostly is as bright as her. She's an obsessive traveler and is always looking for the next food story. Read More…

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