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Hi Fishes,
My current DOJ at TCS is 9th May 2022. But, currently my HR is waiting from account team to get approval on my salary revision. Also, she says she needs business confirmation to map me in alternate project. So, should I join on 9th May if she doesn’t come to me with revised offer? Or can I skip joining on 9th May if she has still not got the account team’s approval? Will the job still remain if in this case I don’t join on 9th May? HR is very slow and doesn’t reply.Tata Consultancy
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From the Tiny Happy “Test” Kitchen…
Rugelach is a pastry cookie which originated from the Ashkenazi Jews in Poland. It is a flakey and soft cookie with different fillings like jam, nuts, cinnamon. I love rugelach because it is so versatile and customizable.
The Americanized version uses cream cheese in the pastry dough. I decided to use the Israeli version with an enriched yeast dough.
I took the recipe a step further and incorporated Filipino flavors using ube powder and extract in the dough and ube halaya with coconut and walnuts as the filling. Ube halaya is a purple sweet potato jam spread made with sweetened condensed milk and coconut milk. We use it to make desserts or spread it over bread for breakfast.
It came out as expected. It reminded me of a cross between a Rugelach and Babka (aka Rubka!). The enriched dough pastry was bread-like crusty and flakey on the outside, moist and chewy on the inside.
The ube in the dough was very subtle but it was further enhanced by the swirls of ube halaya, the coconut flakes and nuts give a nice contrasting texture as well as the turbinado sugar on top. It is not too sweet which I like.
I have to play with this recipe a bit. I would like a lighter crust but the flavor is perfect. More ube halaya in the filling perhaps?
https://youtu.be/JGytJ8koJ9E