Thursday, November 12, 2015

Baking | My favourite Brownies



A very Happy Diwali to all my readers, friends and family ! Well this post was intended to be posted before Diwali and it didnt make it to my space for various reasons. We travelled to Brussels and Amsterdam the day after Diwali. Our first long trip in a year and half. It was all hullabaloo in the process of packing and putting things away for the 5 day trip and our excitement of meeting our friends after two years. So much of chit chatting , non stop bantering ,insane gigling and a lot of antics is what happens when friends catch up after years.


Aah look , talking of the fabulous trip, I am going astray from the brownie bake and Diwali . We had a come together for Diwali ,something that we have been doing over the past 6 years, a week before the festival of lights. I wanted to carry the Brownies to treat the little ones and my grown-up friends.. In my previous post about the Orange Marmalade Cake, there was a mention about this brownies. I reiterate again, there was a lot of self thrust that I had planned for self all in a day.


Baking , Pictures and above all treating my food porn friends of all age group from 5 to 45 !These brownies were a star for the evening and a purpose well served . A happy ending to a wearisome Day!


I am calling these brownies my favorite and I have a reason behind it. With no fancy gadget , no patience to wait for the butter to come to room temperature and more , I just wanted some recipe that called for melting the butter, chocolate and all together in a pot and then mixing the flour and blah!!! This recipe did exactly what i wanted . I started my wild goose chase for an hour or soo , everywhere and whereever I felt the ingredients called for melting the butter and chocolate , I was game. Hardly could I boil down to one recipe where I have all the available ingredients in my pantry . Finally my chase was over and I came across my favourite recipe for Brownie at Smitten Kitchen!!A blog that requires no introduction. Every bakers bible and bakopedia. My inspiration for the first click on this page is from a blog thingwemake.


These brownies are absolutely fuzz free, chocolat' y , bitter sweet and everything that you are looking for in a brownie.. An absolute winner for an under one hour product . The recipe specially called for unsweetened chocolate, but I have just used dark chocolate with 85% cocoa.Guess we have talked a lot about it and lets head to the recipe head- straight .


MY FAVOURITE BROWNIES


Recipe adapted from Smitten Kitchen
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Baking Time : 25-30 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Yields: 25 squares

INGREDIENTS:
85gm Plain Flour
85gm Dark Chocolate, roughly chopped
115 gm Unsalted Butter
265gm Granulated Sugar
2 Large eggs
1 tsp Vanilla Essence

DIRECTIONS:
  • Preheat the fan assisted oven to 350 F, gas mark 4. Line a 9” Baking pan with a parchment paper, extending it all the way up. This will help us to pull the paper out of the pan once the brownie cools down. 
  •    Prepare a double boiler, by placing a small sauce pan/ bowl over a pan of hot water. Fill the bottom pan with 1” of water and allow it to boil. Reduce to simmer. Break the chocolate pieces into small equal pieces and add them along with the butter to the small sauce pan that sits on the pan of water. Stir them until they melt. This process will only take a couple of minutes.  If you are looking to understand how to handle chocolates, read my post on Homemade Chocolates
  •  Whisk the egg, one at a time, followed by sugar and vanilla essence. Stir in the flour with a wooden spoon, mixing the batter well. Spread the batter into the prepared pan and bake it for 25-30 Minutes. My brownie came out batter-clean, when I inserted the skewer at 25 minutes.
  • Allow them to cool down. Cut the brownie bake into size that suits you. I got 25 bite sized brownie pieces .
 

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