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The gf cooks cakes for team of 30 every 6 weeks. She has experimented alot with the brownie recipe - but this one is definetly the best......
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CM!!!!Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostTRIPLE CHOCOLATE BROWNIES
185g unsalted butter, diced
185g best quality dark chocolate
85g plain flour
40g cocoa powder
100g white chocolate, chopped
100g milk chocolate, chopped
3 large eggs
275g golden caster sugar
-melt butter and dark chcolate together and leave to cool
- pre-heat oven to 180/Gas mark 4
-grease brownie tin with unsalted butter then lightly dust with flour (shake out excess)
-whisk the eggs and sugar together until the mix is thick, pale and creamy
-fold in the melted chcolate and butter
-sieve in the flour and cocoa powder and fold in gently
-fold in the chopped chocolate
-pour into the tin and smooth the top so its even
-bake for 20-25 mins
-remove from the oven when the top is crusty but the insides are soft, sticky and wodgy.
-cool in the tin then slice.
These will keep for 4-5 days in an airtight tin
Oven Tin - 30cm * 23cm * 4cm - 12" * 9" *2"
The secret is out!
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that is a lot of chocolate! i shall try them with the kids this afternoon. well, obviously not with the kids - that would be disgusting.
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Note:Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
These will keep for 4-5 days in an airtight tin
Live Afghanis will not keep 4-5 days in an airtight tin - ensure you allow breathing holes in your tin if you plan on keeping Afghanis for this long.
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TRIPLE CHOCOLATE BROWNIES
185g unsalted butter, diced
185g best quality dark chocolate
85g plain flour
40g cocoa powder
100g white chocolate, chopped
100g milk chocolate, chopped
3 large eggs
275g golden caster sugar
-melt butter and dark chcolate together and leave to cool
- pre-heat oven to 180/Gas mark 4
-grease brownie tin with unsalted butter then lightly dust with flour (shake out excess)
-whisk the eggs and sugar together until the mix is thick, pale and creamy
-fold in the melted chcolate and butter
-sieve in the flour and cocoa powder and fold in gently
-fold in the chopped chocolate
-pour into the tin and smooth the top so its even
-bake for 20-25 mins
-remove from the oven when the top is crusty but the insides are soft, sticky and wodgy.
-cool in the tin then slice.
These will keep for 4-5 days in an airtight tin
Oven Tin - 30cm * 23cm * 4cm - 12" * 9" *2"
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