Hubby left to US today morning, and the taxi came exactly a hour and fifteen minutes earlier, it was such a panick, we woke up when he rang the door bell. I saw hubby rushing to the door to see if it was the taxi and saw him flying back inside well let me put like this I have never seen anyone getting dressed so fast.
There was no chit chat no tea just rushing to the bathroom etc............ I in the mean time rushed to the kitchen as the two pack of pralines was still in the fridge kept there as it was such hot weather ( he is also visitting sis and family) I stuffed them in his luggage, closed it and dragged the luggage to the corridor so he just have to take them.
Shyama was awake but she always stays in her bed and hubby goes to her room to say bye ( as it is early morning) but this time I told her come out of the bed other wise he will loose more time.
All in all it was a event full early morning.
Now to the recipe. I saw this Brownie recipe the day when Patricia posted in her beautiful delicous blog Technicolor. She post so much baking goodies that I hope I could do that.
It just showed up in my reader and I clicked to her page and the moment i read how delicous these were I had to make them ( this happend more then 2 weeks ago). I straight went to the kitchen and made them. It was the time when S was having her exams, so she was prteey pleased when she saw these yummy gooey looking Brownies when she had her break.
I have to agree withPatricia these are the best brownies i have ate and made. This is for sure a keeper.
10 tablespoons (140g/1 ¼ sticks) unsalted butter
1 ¼ (250g) cups sugar - I used vanilla sugar¾ cup + 2 tablespoons (I used lesser amount of sugar other wise it is a bit too sweet for my family)
(80g) unsweetened cocoa powder (natural or Dutch-process)
¼ teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
2 cold large eggs
½ cup (70g) all-purpose flour
2/3 cup (74g) walnut or pecan pieces (optional) i used them.
Position a rack in the lower third of the oven and preheat the oven to 160°C/325°F. Line the bottom and sides of a 20cm (8in) square baking pan with foil, leaving an overhang on two opposite sides. Butter the foil.
In a medium heatproof bowl, add the butter and set on top of a large sauce pan with barely simmering water. Melt the butter, then add sugar and salt, and stir until well combined. Next add the cocoa powder and stir until mixture is smooth and hot enough that you want to remove your finger fairly quickly after dipping it in to test.
Remove the bowl from the skillet and set aside briefly until the mixture is only warm, not hot.Stir in the vanilla with a wooden spoon. Add the eggs one at a time, stirring vigorously after each one. When the batter looks thick, shiny, and well blended, add the flour and stir until you cannot see it any longer, then beat vigorously for 40 strokes with the wooden spoon or a rubber spatula. Stir in the nuts, if using. Spread evenly in the lined pan.
Bake until a toothpick plunged into the center emerges slightly moist with batter, 20 to 25 minutes. Let cool completely on a rack.Lift up the ends of the parchment or foil liner, and transfer the brownies to a cutting board. Cut into 16 or 25 squares.
So very chocolicious and tasty.
ReplyDeleteThe brownies look great!
ReplyDeleteWell, why hurried? I meant the driver was TOO early, wasn't he?
yummy browinies,looks so delicious ...i will try it soon ..
ReplyDeleteThey look so good! And It's a nice presentation :)
ReplyDeleteWow Thanku so much for the recipe just seeing ur update i've prepared it and set to bake will let u know about the result....my hubby and daughter luv these moist brownies...
ReplyDeleteI spent the better part of the day trying to find a good brownie recipe..much like this one. The one I finally tried crumpled ...sigh..next time Im making these..
ReplyDeletePicture itself says that these brownies are the best brownies..looks super prefect and yummy..
ReplyDeleteThanks god i just made a chocolate cake that tasted like brownie....else iwould have to do somthing about it!!!its looks soo gooodd....love the pic.
ReplyDeleteahha thats an indulging recipe. love the clicks.
ReplyDeleteAngie it was a airport service and in the drivers paperit was written a hour ealier and we just left it like that instead of arguing syaing better early than late.
ReplyDeleteI hav eto made these brownies look fantastic and delicious happy Cook! xx gloria
ReplyDeletelovely..looks delicious...
ReplyDeleteI love brownies.. they are such pick me ups!! :))
ReplyDeleteI too am planning to make brownies very soon! I love patricia's recipes too. Pics are really good!
ReplyDeleteYour post is right on time , when I was searching for a good brownie recipe.Gonna bake this right away.
ReplyDeleteBTW, I have moved to Brussels last weekend, and the new house comes furnished with an oven.What more do I need :)..
What a coincidence....I was looking for a brownie recipe with cocoa powder and here you are with one. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteYummmmmmmmmmm ..looks superb.. and wish I am there to grab one dear. Absolutely divine.
ReplyDeleteWishing your hubby a wonderful trip. The brownies are so delectable..
ReplyDeletetotally inviting yummy - Kalpana
ReplyDeleteThey look wonderful! Marvelously chocolaty.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
long time I made brownies..should try this recipe..
ReplyDeleteWhat a rush! I would have frozen when in such panic...haha. I think it was the driver's fault. He should wait. Love your brownies. I love brownies...one of my top favourite to bake and eat.
ReplyDeleteyou narration of your hubby's rush was v funny. and those brownies look gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious
ReplyDeleteIt looks so good and tempting. Book marked.
ReplyDeleteWonder why some of these taxi guys arrive so early! We had that happen once but the driver said he was just going to sleep!
ReplyDeleteThese brownies are great HC.
Hi HC,
ReplyDeleteThank you for the birthday wishes, it means a lot :)
Cheers,
elra
this sounds like a crazy morning- but the brownies do look lovely!
ReplyDeleteThe brownies look so awesome..no wonder your daughter was delighted
ReplyDeleteYumm.. look so inviting..
ReplyDeleteBrownies looks very inviting...Its long time since I have baked brownies.
ReplyDeleteHC
ReplyDeleteYou should have come along
Oh, I'm so glad to know you liked the recipe - that is great news! I love it when my readers make the recipes from the blog and they work out - it makes my day!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are stunning as well.
Thank you for your kind words!
Important point to say the batter should still be moist on the stick - nothing more disappointing than an overcooked dry brownie!
ReplyDeleteI've eaten a fair few in cafes lately but it's been months since I made some. Thanks for the reminder.
That is such a cute post. Your brownie clicks have come out real elegant! Must try the recipe sometime.
ReplyDeleteThis looks fabulous. have been wanting to come over after i saw these in the FB.. the entire day goes by and can't make time.
ReplyDeleteLOL i can almost visualize the hurried scene. but why did that guy come so early?
Finla, these look perfect!
ReplyDeleteThey so look so yum! And I'm sure we'd love them at home...
ReplyDeletePerfect brownies...looks so yum
ReplyDeletebrownies look so yum...I know they are the best!!!
ReplyDeleteWow these look so delicious! I could a slice right now.
ReplyDeleteMaria
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it really looks like the best!
ReplyDeleteI love brownies!! and it seems cocoa brownies are the best....thanks so much for sharing your day with us and this great brownie recipe!
ReplyDeleteWow these brownies look fabulous, just perfect !
ReplyDeleteThey do look good, Finla.
ReplyDeleteI love the brownies made with chocolate but these type with cocoa are may faves.
what i tried is very similar to this Finla :)
ReplyDeleteNags this is the best one i have made till now.
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