Sunday 11 November 2012

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Brilliantly melt in the mouth, perfect to eat when cut up and still warm. Brownies are rustic and delicious. I got this recipe and added a twist,  from a cookery book written by Zoe Berkeley.


Ingredients:

Half a bar of milk chocolate bashed up into chunks.
200 g melted butter
65 g coco powder
3 large eggs
1 tea spoon vanilla extract
200 g caster sugar
75 g plain flour


Method

1. Pre- heat the oven to 180 C and put some grease proof paper in a shallow baking tin approximately 20 cm wide. Mix the melted butter in with the cocoa powder and set aside to cool for 10 mins.


2. Whisk the eggs in with the sugar and vanilla extract and then add and beat in the cocoa mixture. Then gently fold in the flour and the crushed chocolate. bake for 35 mins, the mixture should be sticky.


3. Leave in the tin to cool for 10 mins and then lift out of the tin by the edges of the grease proof paper. Cut into 12 pieces and serve with pink glitter.
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Sunday 11 November 2012

Chocolate Chunk Brownies

Brilliantly melt in the mouth, perfect to eat when cut up and still warm. Brownies are rustic and delicious. I got this recipe and added a twist,  from a cookery book written by Zoe Berkeley.


Ingredients:

Half a bar of milk chocolate bashed up into chunks.
200 g melted butter
65 g coco powder
3 large eggs
1 tea spoon vanilla extract
200 g caster sugar
75 g plain flour


Method

1. Pre- heat the oven to 180 C and put some grease proof paper in a shallow baking tin approximately 20 cm wide. Mix the melted butter in with the cocoa powder and set aside to cool for 10 mins.


2. Whisk the eggs in with the sugar and vanilla extract and then add and beat in the cocoa mixture. Then gently fold in the flour and the crushed chocolate. bake for 35 mins, the mixture should be sticky.


3. Leave in the tin to cool for 10 mins and then lift out of the tin by the edges of the grease proof paper. Cut into 12 pieces and serve with pink glitter.

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