Saturday, 2 January 2010

Brownies recipe chocolate


How to make chocolate brownies

Chocolate brownies can come in a variety of textures and flavours.

Chefs chocolate brownies are soft and spongy with extra moisture towards the middle of the brownie and covered in a silky smooth chocolate sauce that will then set into a tasty frosting.

These brownies are simple to bake and extra delicious due to the chocolate sauce.

When these brownies are freshly baked and covered in the silky chocolate sauce it will be very hard not to keep going back with your fork for just one extra bite of this delectable chocolate brownie recipe.

Chef uses Belgium milk chocolate in this brownie recipe which gives the cake a nice light golden chocolate brown colour.

Simply follow the step-by-step instructions and get baking.





Ingredients for brownies recipe


Brownie ingredients

100g Margarine (3 + 1/2 oz)
150g Soft light brown sugar ( 5 + 1/2 oz)
3 Medium eggs
1 + 1/2 tsp Vanilla essence
150g Milk chocolate (5 oz)
50g White bread crumbs (2 oz)
75ml Light evaporated milk
200g Plain flour (7 oz)
1 + 1/2 tsp Bicarbonate of soda
Pinch salt


Chocolate sauce frosting ingredients
75g White sugar (3 oz)
150ml Evaporated milk
6oz Milk chocolate
10g Margarine



Picture of chocolate sauce frosting ready to be spread onto of the brownies.



Pictures of Belgium milk chocolate.






How to make the chocolate sauce frosting


Place evaporated milk and sugar into pan.

Gently heat until the sugar has melted.
Bring to the boil and simmer for 6 minutes, no need to stir.



Take the pan off the heat.




Immediately add the margarine and chocolate pieces into the pan, keep stirring until well combined and smooth.



Pour into a dish, cover and refrigerate for 2 hours (until you have baked your chocolate brownies and left the brownies to cool).





How to make the brownies



Half fill a small pan with hot water, place a bowl on top of the pan and simmer the water.

Put the chocolate into the bowl and melt.



Cream together the margarine and sugar.



Add each egg to the sugar/margarine mixture one at a time being sure to mix well between each egg.

Try to use and electric mixer for best results.



When adding the last egg also add the evaporated milk and vanilla essence.



The consistency will quite watery at this point.




Pour the melted chocolate into the egg mixture whisking thoroughly as the chocolate is poured in.



Add the salt, bicarbonate of soda and half of the flour, mix thoroughly.



Add half of the white bread crumbs, mix well.



Add the rest of the flour, mix thoroughly.




Add the other half of the bread crumbs and mix well.



The chocolate brownie batter will now be a lot thicker.



Pour into a greased and floured brownie tin.




Cook in a hot oven on gas mark 4 / 180C for 30-35 minutes.



Leave to cool for a few minutes then remove the brownie cake from the tin and cool on a wire rack.


An easy way to do this is to slice the cake in half and take the cake out in two sections.




When the brownie cake has cooled down cover the brownie with the chocolate sauce frosting.



Slice the chocolate brownie cake and serve.

The next day the chocolate sauce will have set into a frosting.




20 comments:

  1. Those look mighty good! I love that frosting!

    Happy New Year!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  2. Lov brownies..i can hav these yummies even without frosting...hav a gr8 new year ahead...

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  3. I am in love with that frosting. I think I could drink it ;).

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  4. How yummy are these!!!!

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  5. The brownie looks so decadent, love the chocolate frosting :)

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  6. Your brownies sounds divine, especially with the chocolate frosting!

    Wishing you all the best for 2010!

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  7. Popped in to say hi! These look sinfully good!

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  8. Wow! These look super moist. Love the chocolate on top too. Perfect for a birthday/special occasion treat. Thank you for sharing

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  9. These look sinfully delicious!

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  10. oh, how i love rich, dense brownies! so rarely do they get the benefit of frosting, so good for you! :)

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  11. Brownies never get boring in my opinion. With all the recipes out there, it's fun to take a look at each one. You never fail to have a pleasing recipe, Jeena!

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  12. Look so delicious :) (the use of bread crumbs is very interesting I'll have to try that soon)

    I hope you had a wonderful holiday...all the best for 2010 :)

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  13. OMG.....this is awesome..i cant find any word to describe this....superb snaps...im drooling here......

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  14. now thats mouth watering :)

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  15. WOW!!! your brownies look fantastic and amazing, I love the frosting!! gloria

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  16. you have really patient enough to take step by step pics dear
    it looks lovely

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  17. Thanks for visiting my blog...I have been peeping into yours to orgle at your wonderful bakes!:D Happy New Year to you!

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  18. Oh man your pics make me really want some! That frosting looks delish!

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  19. Lovely....love brownies...thoroughly enjoyed drooling over the pictures...very tempting to me. Like ur step by step instructions:)

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  20. Stumbled on this blog through comments on another blog, and honestly I feel like I found hidden gold. Amazing blog, great recipes, wonderful photography.

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