I have always loved Brownies. When it comes to baked chocolate goodies, brownies are probably one of my favourite ones. Having said that however, in thinking about chocolate cake, I think brownies are second to chocolate cake.
I do have several very good from scratch brownie recipes on here. I think as I get older I am a lot less into things like this than I was when I was younger. I think perhaps when you get older you get a bit choosier about how often you indulge and what you choose to indulge in.
I have used a brownie mix for these brownies today. I used the Ghiradelli Triple Chocolate Brownie mix that you can buy in Costco. It comes with three bags of mix in the box.
They are incredibly rich and moist. My friend Tina buys them all the time so her wee grandson Freddie can help her bake. He just stirs the mix up and he thinks he has done something really special!
You will also need some flaked almonds. They get scattered around each dollop of the pie filling prior to baking as well.
That's it in a nutshell really. Other than that all you will need is what the boxed Brownie mix calls for. In this case it was oil, water and an egg.
If you wanted to really make it authentic to the Black Forest, you could stir some Kirsch into the pie filling. Or, once baked, poke some holes into the brownies here and there and drizzle in some Kirsch.
About 18 years ago we took one of our first holidays together into the Black Forest and I treated myself to a slice of Black Forest Cake one day when we were out and about.
It is a cake that the Black Forest is very famous for. Can I be honest here?
Why not! I always am! Either it was a very bad cake or Black Forest Cake is not all it is cracked up to be. I just didn't get the appeal.
The lovely hot chocolate I enjoyed along side of it more than made up for it however. All was not lost!
Have any of you had the experience of enjoying a slice of Black Forest Cake in Germany? I had really hyped myself up to enjoy this cake and it was really quite a disappointment!
Black Forest Brownies
Ingredients
- 1 box of brownie mix (I used the Costco Ghiradelli triple chocolate brownie mix)
- Ingredients needed according to the brownie mix
- 1 tin of cherry fruit pie filling
- flaked almonds
- icing sugar to dust (optional)
Instructions
- Prepare your brownie mix according to the package directions, preheating the oven to the correct temperature and buttering and lining a 9 inch square baking pan.
- Spread the brownie batter into the baking dish. Mark it into 16 squares as best as you can. Pop a TBS of the cherry pie filling into the centre of each square. Sprinkle the almonds around the edges of each square.
- Bake according to the package directions.
- Cool completely. Dust lightly with icing sugar, remove from the pan and cut into squares to serve.
notes:
So what are you favourite kinds of brownies? Do you use a Brownie mix ever? Do you like it? What is your favourite brand? I normally make them from scratch and I am sure this would also work with a scratch brownie recipe. Here is my favourite Brownie Recipe.
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My favorite brownie, mint chocolate! Yum. http://chocolatewithgrace.com/mint-brownies-chocolate-ganache/
ReplyDeleteThey sound really yummy Jen! xoxo
DeleteBrownies must be a North American thing because I never grew up with them and only ever saw them mentioned in American novels. Mum made a chocolate slice (I think they'd be called bars in America) but not brownies. The only brownies I knew were the junior version of the Girl Guides :)
ReplyDeleteI can't say that brownies in general appeal to me as I'm not a lover of chocolate. My husband loves all chocolate, but I rarely ever eat it. Brownies however do sound a bit like the Swedish kladdkaka (roughly translates as gooey cake) which my husband loves.
I've never eaten Blackforest Cake and doubt it's something I'd ever order. I can't walk past lemon meringue pie, but have no trouble ignoring chocolate desserts.
Cake mixes aren't widely sold here. They like to do things from scratch and shun a lot of convenience food. I don't recall ever using them back home either. Mum baked a lot herself, so I learned to make cakes when I was still quite young and have never thought of buying a cake mix.
I think they must be North American Marie! We don't get a lot of cake mixes here either, although slowly the UK is becoming Americanised and more things like this are showing up. My mom used to bake before she went out to work and then it was only around Christmas. I ADORE LEMON MERINGUE PIE! I would choose it over chocolate anything, any time! We are so much alike! xoxo
DeleteThat mix from Costco is the bomb for the boys.I keep a box just for that:)
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to be able to say that Monique! xoxo
DeleteI have never made a Black Forest Cake but I love all the ingredients that go into it. It always looks sooo delicious. So do these brownies! ~Elaine
ReplyDeleteThey are downright dangerous Elaine. I gave all but two away! lol xoxo
DeleteThese look gorgeous Marie! Black Forest is my partner's favourite chocolate cake and with this brownie recipe so simple to whip together, it will certainly satisfy that craving. I'll just have to pretend it was an @r$e to make, lol.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could understand the appeal Jen! Guess I have just never had a good one. Will have to make my own! Your partner will think you slaved all day and don't tell him any different! lol xoxo
DeleteLOL Laurie, xoxo
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