Its been a while since I posted,call it blogger’s block or just plain laziness,I took a self-proclaimed break for a while and decided to come back with a bang!!I’ve not been bloghopping too off late and sorry if I haven’t visited your blogs for a while,soon soon,I promise.
Even though I had not planned to stretch this break for so long,my Camera played spoilsport and I couldn’t take any pictures so I did not cook anything new..yeah:).I was forced into coming back to blogging by none other than Ajay who felt no blogging meant nothing new to eat!!He went and bought a kilo of Aavin butter recently because I keep cribbing about its non-availablity,but a kilo..??I had to do something soon.
I was craving for a Chocolate cake and wanted to try out a new recipe.But on second thoughts,I felt I should make Brownies instead,at least I could freeze any leftovers and have it later[not that there were any,but by chance].I decided on a very simple recipe from Sanjeev Kapoor’s Cakes and Bakes.
Even though I had not planned to stretch this break for so long,my Camera played spoilsport and I couldn’t take any pictures so I did not cook anything new..yeah:).I was forced into coming back to blogging by none other than Ajay who felt no blogging meant nothing new to eat!!He went and bought a kilo of Aavin butter recently because I keep cribbing about its non-availablity,but a kilo..??I had to do something soon.
I was craving for a Chocolate cake and wanted to try out a new recipe.But on second thoughts,I felt I should make Brownies instead,at least I could freeze any leftovers and have it later[not that there were any,but by chance].I decided on a very simple recipe from Sanjeev Kapoor’s Cakes and Bakes.
Brownies are one of America's best-loved culinary inventions. "Although the origin of brownies is not clear, they have been eaten in the USA since the 19th century, first appearing in the 1897 Sears, Roebuck Catalog," says Alan Davidson in the Oxford Companion to Food. James Trager, author of The Food Chronology, says the first brownie recipe was "probably created when a careless cook failed to add baking powder to a chocolate cake batter." This has been traced to a housewife in Bangor Maine, when her chocolate cake didn't rise properly and she cut out flattened pieces from the pan.
Chocolate Brownies
Recipe source – Sanjeev Kapoor’s Cakes and Bakes
Makes 16 Brownies
Ingredients
Dark Chocolate – 100 gms,chopped
Butter – 90 gms
Flour – 1 cup
Baking powder – 1 tsp
Caster sugar – ¾ cup
Eggs – 2
Vanilla essence – 1 tsp
Walnuts – ½ cup,chopped
Method
Preheat the oven to 180*C.
Grease/line an 8’ square baking tin.
Sift the flour and baking powder together.
Melt the chocolate and butter in a double boiler OR microwave it on High for a minute.
Beat in the sugar,eggs and vanilla essence and blend well.
Add the sifted flour and walnuts and mix well.
Pour the batter into the tin and bake for 40-45 minutes.
Cool and cut into squares.
Divs..... Thtu tried from sanjeev kapoors book... I wud love to say tht on my bday I got a suprise cake(choc brownie) from his resturant when we went there(the suprise was by my hubby though) so now i can imagine how tasty the brownie may have been.... canI get some they luk so tempting
ReplyDeletemmm....brownies look delicious! Perfectly cut!
ReplyDeletehmmm I want them now...looks so nice n yummy
ReplyDeleteYummy yummy...
ReplyDeleteOnce you take a blog break, it's so hard to come back!! Then once you start, it's hard to stop!! Hahaha!!
ReplyDeleteBrownies look perfect.
looks awesome..i had tried out caramel brownies from sanjeev kapoor's book..was good..
ReplyDeleteI love love brownies. And these look morishly delcious.
ReplyDeleteWOwwwww can i have some brownies, sooo tempting !!
ReplyDeleteHehe one kilo of butter, gal u have busy days ahead with butter....
ReplyDeleteBrownies are always welcome :)
I love your site, and those brownies look delicious!
ReplyDeleteHi Divya, lovely brownie photos and recipe instructions. No one is every going to say no to the brownies here, keep'em coming :D
ReplyDeleteDivs, nice to see you back and the brownies look perfect, very moist :)
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious and so tempting ...slurrrpppp...love the way you have baked them...
ReplyDeleteNice... mine is a recipe from the Hershey's site. I find it difficult to use recipes that have grams and litres
ReplyDeletewelcome back
Brownies look sinfully delish!!Welcome back!!
ReplyDeleteDivu, brownies look yummy! If there were none left, the taste would hv been too good :D My blog break wd b one year!!! next month..waaahh..boo hoo..unintentional at it that too! :(
ReplyDeleteHappy FEB to you..blog ur lovely food/bakes ..too happy to read!
Good Lord! You have got me craving for some of those now! Drooool!
ReplyDeleteDivya!! Looks delicious!! Wish we had option on blogs to receive the brownies on request!!
ReplyDeleteBrownies Look yumm.. Am sure they tasted great too!
ReplyDeleteSo happy to see you back here! I have those phases too, a LOT! Great way to come back though, brownies are my favorite!
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Wow... walnut brownies are my favorite. I often bake my good old recipe. Haven't tried it with dark chocolate though, this will give my favorite a new twist. I'll surely share my experience with you guys!
ReplyDeletethis is looking so tempting..though i personally donot prefer sweets/deserts, but like to bake for my son. he just loves the chocolate cake.i am surely going to try the brownies too!
ReplyDeletenothing but yummm, perfect recipe
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