Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Brownies....sinful delights!!!

Brownies was a pending post for me from such a long time.I have tried this fool proof brownies recipe long back from Nita Mehta's book,the outcome was very dark chocolaty and chewy brownie and this was a instant hit at my house.Hubby dear had carried some with him to the office and everything was finished with in a matter of seconds,that is the effect of these Brownies!!
As his friends were asking him to get these brownies , I again prepared them and have sent almost the complete batch(saving some 4 for us) with him and the verdict was again the same thing,hubby dear did not get to taste in office...hmm...After all Brownies are loved by everyone,no age barrier too!!

This is my entry to Poornima’s (@ Tasty Treats) “For the Love of Chocolate” event.

Ingredients:
150 gms(2/3 cup) white butter
400gms sugar
85gms Maida/regular flour
85gms Cocoa powder
3 Eggs
1 tsp vanilla essence
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/4 cup dark chocolate chips( not in the original recipe,I added it for extra chocolaty taste)
3/4 cup walnuts-cut into small pieces or crushed roughly with a rolling pin

Method:


  • Sift flour,baking powder and cocoa together.
  • Melt butter in a deep pan on low heat.Add brown sugar and mix well with a wooden spoon on very low heat for about 5 mins till well blended.Remove from fire and cool completely.
  • Add one egg to cooled butter-sugar mix and mix well with a wooden spoon.Add the other two eggs one by one and mix again.
  • Add vanilla essence to it and mix again.
  • Keeping aside 1/4 cup walnuts,mix the rest of the walnuts with the flour.
  • Fold the flour mixture in the butter-egg mixture very gently with a spatula or spoon.
  • Grease an 8" square tin , transfer the cake mixture in it to get 1" thick layer of the mixture.Sprinkle the remaining walnuts and bake for 25-30 mins at 180 degrees or till done.
  • Cool completely and remove it from tin and cut it into squares.
Store it in a Air-tight container,Stays good for 2 days.If you want to keep it for longer time,refrigerate them and pop them up in microwave for 30 secs when required.

Serving suggestions:
Warm it up in Microwave and serve it hot with Vanilla Ice-cream and chocolate sauce over it.

I am sending this to the event Mithai Mela hosted by srivalli of Cooking 4 all seasons.

Serve it warm with Vanilla ice-cream on top with some chocolate sauce,it tastes heaven.


45 comments:

  1. those brownies look so yum! love them.

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  2. Wow they looks completly droolworthy....Yummy.....

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  3. Wowowww Prathibha, shall i invite myself to home, hope u have still few brownies na;)..gorgeous and absolutely delish!

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  4. Thank you shama,lubna,vishali,asha.

    @priya all brownies are finished dear...But will bake a fresh batch for u..:)

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  5. Walnut brownies look soft... great entry for the event... Nicely sprinkled with conf. sugar...

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  6. Wow Prathibha, it is really sinful..Can't stop at one. it looks delish and yumm

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  7. True words .... those brownies look sinfully tasty. I am drooling.

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  8. Wow prathiba , they are looking so delicious and perfect texture. pictures came out so well. Nice entry for the event all the best

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  9. hi,
    YUMMY! damn sinful n chocolicious

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  10. those r so tempting and gorgeous girl.

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  11. Yummy and tempting prathibha..

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  12. Thank you gals usha,pooja,mahima,suparna,pavithra

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  13. These brownies look so adorable!! I wanna grab some..

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  14. wowwwwww.......many kinds of brownies..i love them..nice pics too..you always tempting me :)

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  15. just found your blog, and these look great

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  16. looks so good Pratibha! Yummy.

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  17. I haven't tried brownies myself, but your look just perfect in shape and in texture, and am sure it would have been perfect in taste too! :)

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  18. Who says no to this goodness, looks perfect!

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  19. Can you send me some? :D I already started to have cravings for them :)

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  20. Indeed sinful delights...look so gud....wonderful entry dear

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  21. thank you madhu,laav's,uma,priya,cham,lakshmi,prity
    and motorhome..

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  22. Delicious!You have some really great recipes here! Im glad I came across your blog!Hope you wont mind but I'd love to direct Foodista readers to your site, just add this little widget here and it's all set to go, Thanks! - Alisa@Foodista.com

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  23. They are very tempting brownies... looks very yummy! Vadakam is sort of a seasoning mixture with dried small onions, garlic, fenugreek seeds and a few spices. We use it for seasoning sambar, rasam, etc.

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  24. thats a lovely treat Prathibha....looks perfect and yum.

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  25. Enjoy ur Brownies.. They look lovely.

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  26. Thank you gita for educating with that spices...:)
    thank you deepa n LE

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  27. First time here Prathibha. Brownies look really delicious. Also the channa masala. I am a very big fan of channa masala too. Thanks for sharing those recipes

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  28. Tempting brownies..will definitely try it out..

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  29. I will always abe cheerful looking through a brownie post!

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  30. Thank you Deesha,Dana,n33ma..


    @vidhya,@renuka thanks for visiting my blog...

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  31. Hi,

    Can you tell me whats the difference between a cake and a brownie? Pardon my ignorance!

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  32. @prathibha ,
    Glad to know ur name is also prathibha.
    Basically the texture of brownie is chewy which is different from the cake's spongy texture.The usage of the amount of flour and baking powder also differs in these brownies which makes it flat(does not rise much as cake),dense and chewy bar.

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  33. Hi Prathibha, :)

    Thanks a lot for the reply. It was quick! :-) I have bookmarked the recipe.. I will let you know how it turns out.

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  34. Prathiba,

    I love your blog, very good pictures and recipes. My motto keep cooking & blogging. :)

    Rupa

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  35. Hi Pratibha, is there an alternative ingredient for brown sugar as it is not readily available in the confectionery stores near my place ?

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  36. hey Pratibha ! is there an alternative ingredient for brown sugar as it is not readily available in any confectionery shops near my place ?

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  37. @prachi...use regular sugar n follow, there will be a slight change in the taste but its fine

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