Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Triple Chocolate Fudge Brownies

When will I get over my brownie fixation,oh I wish I knew.I try hard not to bake brownies often because I know my diet(or the lack of it)will go right out of the window the moment brownies are out of the oven.Wait a minute,even before they are baked,I love to spoon some batter into my mouth in the name of taste test.Got to confirm I didn't add salt in place of sugar,isn't it?
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This brownie started off as another recipe but in between I realized I didn't have enough chocolate,or rather Twix bars to make it a Twix Candy bar brownie.Nevertheless,it tasted delicious.Too rich,someone said.But that didn't deter me from chomping off one piece after the other.


Though the recipe is a bit different from the one I follow regularly,which actually made me apprehensive if I'd end up with a cakey brownie,I needn't have worried.The texture is perfect;chocolaty,with a hint of coffee,fudgy and a perfect crust with a surprise taste of twix bars in every bite.
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Triple Chocolate Fudge Brownies
Recipe adapted from Edible Garden,Original recipe-Recipegirl


Ingredients


Butter - 1/2 cup/100gms
Milk chocolate - 2oz/60 gms
Dark chocolate - 6oz/180 gms
Instant Coffee powder - 2 tsp
Flour - 1/2 cup+1 tbsp
Baking powder - 1/2 tsp
Salt - a pinch
Eggs - 3
Vanilla extract - 2 tsp
Sugar - 1 cup
Twix Candy Bars(fun size)-4-5,you can use more


Method


Preheat oven to 180C.Grease and line an 8' brownie pan.
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Melt the butter and chocolate in a microproof bowl for 2 minutes,stirring once in between till it becomes smooth and glossy.Mix in the coffee powder and stir.Let it cool.
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Sift(or stir)together flour,baking powder and salt.
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Beat together eggs,vanilla and sugar till creamy and fluffy.
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Mix in the cooled chocolate-butter mix and beat again.
Now add in the flour mix and with a spatula,stir till no specks of flour remain and you get a smooth batter.
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Stir in the candy bars,you could reserve some for the top too.
Pour the batter into the prepared baking tin and bake for 25-30 minutes or till a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean with a few crumbs attached.
Take care not to over bake,the brownies keep cooking while cooling down,so it is better to under bake than to over bake.
Let it cool down completely.Refrigerate for an hour or so before cutting so that you get smooth squares.
Serve on its own or with a scoop of Chocolate ice-cream.
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Notes
  • If you do not have Twix bars,you could try the same recipe using 5 star.(which is what I am baking next!)
  • You could reduce(or skip)the coffee powder since I feel the flavor is too strong(for kids and coffee haters!).But the coffee combined with the chocolate is what elevates the brownie to a different level.
  • Even though it is difficult to wait,refrigerate the brownie before cutting it,overnight is recommended but at least 1 hour of cooling is necessary to get neat squares.

17 comments:

  1. Love trying new brownie recipes..looks yumm...

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  2. 100% agree to the licking of the batter... even more than the cake, i love the batter... :)

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  3. Oh my..they look so tempting. Twix bars will give that crunchy taste. Too good Divya. Love brownies..

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  4. Omg, brownies looks super divine and absolutely sinful.

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  5. they look so yummy..love the idea of adding twix chocolate to brownies

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  6. I want some browines now... how i wish it was vegan...

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  7. this looks very nice, drooling...

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  8. With vanilla ice-cream this completes a fab dessert...Nice glossy looking bars

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  9. mmmmm..... perfect brownies. I too love them a lot and make them often.

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  10. your brownie looks really tempting. I am salivating here.

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  11. LOL! Divya, the truth is...you and I will never get over our Brownie craziness! :)

    They look so fudgy and yum,pass me a slice please!

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  12. Yumm, those brownies look amazing!!

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  13. Very tempting brownies! Look sinfully divine.. Drooling!

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  14. these brownies look very tempting divya, i can never get enough of brownies ....especially chocolate ones ;-)

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  15. Delicious recipe.. look so tempting..:)

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  16. Such tempting brownies... I must give it a try...bookmarked.
    Licking batter, tasting small side pieces of smoking hot brownies, n finally tasting them with family... I do all this! No wonder, I have to drag myself to the gym every day!

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Divya.