I actually made this the other day to take to our Relief Society Activity last Thursday evening and am only getting to show them to you now. They were stuck in the queue!
They went down a real treat with the girls and I brought home an empty plate. I like it when that happens, don't you? That means they are winners.
I got the recipe from out of one of those baking books you pick up in the magazine section at the grocery shops. It is in the Best Baking Series, Volume 7, Tasty Traybakes. I adapted and converted the measurements for my North American readers and I did not use the frosting recipe which was given with the recipe as it didn't look that good.
I made a chocolate buttercream icing. I am a big fan of buttercream icing. It went very well on these delectable little squares . . . it really did.
It's a good thing that I was taking them to church for the ladies as they would have been far too dangerous for me to keep in this house with a chocolate cake hating husband around. They would have been too, TOO tempting for me.
That layer of raspberry jam in the middle is a nice touch and helps to make what's moist and delicious, even moister and delicious. You can easily see why they would have been too dangerous for me to have here all on my own. I could not risk eating them all myself . . . I'm fat enough already!
These are perfect for sharing though. Your friends and chocolate loving family will love you to bits if you bake them a pan of these! Trust me on this! Mine did!! Go on . . . make them. You know you won't regret it! (Well, your hips may not thank you on this one, but . . . meh!)
*Rasberry Brownies*
Makes one 9 inch square pan
Printable Recipe
Try to let these sit overnight. They become even moister if you can resist them!
4 large free range eggs
300g caster sugar (1 2/3 cup)
150g unsalted butter, melted (2/3 cup)
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
150g of plain flour (1 1/2 cups)
1 tsp ground cinnamon
75g cocoa powder (not drink mix) (2/3 cup)
100g of finely chopped toasted walnuts (3 12 ounces, 14 TBS)
3 TBS seedless raspberry jam
Chocolate buttercream frosting to cover
(A tub of prepared or your own recipe)
Preheat
the oven to 165*C/325*F gas mark 3. Butter and line a 9 inch square
pan with baking parchment. Butter the paper. Set aside.
Whisk
the eggs in a mixing bowl until light and frothy. Whisk in the sugar and
then slowly whisk in the melted butter and vanilla. Sift together
the flour, cinnamon and cocoa powder. Gently stir it in and then stir
in the nuts. Spread the batter in the prepared pan, level the surface
and bake for 25 minutes, or until firm to the touch. Allow to cool
completely in the tin,
Once they are cold, carefully remove from
the tin and cut in half horizontally with a sharp knife. Warm the jam
and spread it onto the bottom half of the brownies. Sandwich wih the
top later. Frost with some buttercream frosting. Cut into squares to
serve. Delicious!
this certainly a brownie to die for!
ReplyDeleteThey wouldn't be safe in my house either. I doubt if they'd last a day. I'm thinking of a big glass of milk and one -- or two -- of your brownies and I am a very happy blogger.
ReplyDeleteaaahhh These look absolutely yummy!!! have a nice day Marie:))
ReplyDeleteHey Marie - I must be going nuts! I'm looking for a post I thought you did very recently about Mango and Coconut Cupcakes but I can't find it anywhere! I even did a search of your blog using the key words mango and coconut but it's not coming up! Am I going mad, did I really see it here? I want to make it as a tray bake for my husbands birthday, I've tempted him with this treat and now I can't find it, lol!!
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Brenda
These do look delightful!
ReplyDeleteOhhhhh! look at that perfectly swirly icing!!!
ReplyDeleteMary x
They looked so yummy I had to have the recipe, then I read you took them to Relief Society! I am also lds!
ReplyDeleteHi Elizabeth! How wonderful. It is a small world and even smaller in the Gospel! Thanks for commenting. I do hope you try the recipe!
ReplyDeleteWhat is caster sugar?
ReplyDeleteKerry, Caster sugar is just a finer type of granulated sugar. You can use regular sugar if you want.
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