Showing posts with label brownies recipe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brownies recipe. Show all posts

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Anna Sultana’s Baked Alaska for Valentine’s Day

Guess what!
Valentine’s Day is on the day after tomorrow.
I know… We all had such great plans.
Just like we planned to do stuff for Christmas.
Then life got in the way.
You’ve got it… the big plans can’t be done.

Don’t panic.
Handle it like a birthday.
The dessert will make the meal.
It just has to be pretty.
Candles would help.

Go for the sizzle, not the steak.
Steak, yeah, that could work for the main course.
On a budget?  Serve burgers with a gravy and call it Salisbury Steak.


Back to the dessert…
Got some leftover cake, ice cream and egg whites?
Great - you can serve Baked Alaska.

Hints:

You can do most of the work in advance.
You just have to do the browning a la blowtorch (or broiler) before serving.

Either a baked brownie or a spongecake would work best for this.
Also a pound cake, or a regular white or chocolate cake would do.
Even quicker - thick slices from the bottom of two cupcakes would work.

You could put the meringue in a piping bag with a plain tip to make a meringue "beehive" around each scoop of ice cream: start at the bottom of the cake and pipe a ring of meringue around the ice cream so that it completely covers the cake edge.
Continue to pipe meringue around the ice cream, making sure you completely cover the ice cream.
Finish with a small circle at the top.

Or you could scoop and plaster the meringue on the ice cream and cake.
Don't smooth it - the meringue tips will get a nice browned effect.

If you have a small blow torch, turn your torch to a medium low setting, and use it to brown the outside of the meringues instead of using the broiler.

You could add a squiggle of chocolate or raspberry sauce on each plate.
Or not.


                        Baked Alaska

Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil.
Using a 3 inch round glass, cut 2 circles out of the cake, and place them on the foil.
Leaving a small margin of cake all the way around, place a scoop of ice cream (any flavour) in the centre of each piece of cake.
Place the cake and ice cream in the freezer and freeze for at least 4 hours.

The meringue

Place in a medium mixer bowl
3 egg whites
Beat at medium speed until stiff peaks are formed.
Add gradually, beating constantly
1 cup confectioner’s sugar
With mixer on high speed, beat egg white / sugar mixture for 5 minutes, until the meringue forms very stiff peaks.

Remove the cake / ice cream bases from the freezer.
Cover one cake / ice cream with half of the meringue. 
Repeat with remaining meringue on the other cake / ice cream.
Return them to the freezer until ready to serve (see above in hints).

Just before serving

Turn your oven to broil.
Remove the pan holding the meringue-covered desserts from the freezer.
Place the baking sheet under the broiler.
Be sure to leave the door open and keep an eye on them.
You only need about 30 to 45 seconds for the meringues to turn brown.

Remove the pan from the oven.
Place one meringue in the centre of each plate, relax and serve.

Don't disagree when told how hard it must've been to make such a unique dessert.

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Easy Brownies by Margaret Ullrich


Just found out some of you don't normally use condensed milk.

The leftover milk from making the fudge created a problem for some of my readers.

Well… worry no more.
Use the leftover milk to make some brownies.

Really into chocolate?



Hint:
You might want to check the brownies after 20 minutes.
You want them to be a bit moist.
if you really want to avoid evaporated milk for the icing, use regular milk.


                        Easy Brownies

grease a 9 x 13 pan        
preheat oven to 350º        
bake 20 - 25 minutes

Combine in a medium bowl
2 Cups flour
1/2 Cup cocoa

In a large bowl beat together
1 Cup butter
2 Cups sugar
Add
4 teaspoons vanilla
Add one at a time
4 eggs
Beat well.
Gradually blend in the flour/cocoa mixture. 
Stir in 
1 Cup chopped nuts
Pour batter into the prepared pan and spread.
Bake and cool.

ICING

Combine in a medium bowl
1/4 Cup cocoa
3 Cups powdered sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt

Combine in a large bowl
1/4 Cup softened butter
1/4 Cup evaporated milk 
Gradually blend in the sugar/cocoa mixture.
Spread over the cooled brownies. 
Cut into squares.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Double Chocolate Brownies by Margaret Ullrich

Chocolate goes well with the holidays, too.  
And what is better than chocolate?  
Double chocolate, naturally.


                        DOUBLE CHOCOLATE BROWNIES

grease 9 inch pan          
preheat oven to 325º           
bake 35 min.

Combine
3/4 cup flour
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
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Combine in a medium saucepan
1/3 cup butter
3/4 cup sugar
2 tablespoons water
bring just to a boil
remove from heat
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Add
1 cup chocolate morsels
1 teaspoon vanilla
stir until smooth
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Add one at a time
2 eggs
beat well
gradually blend in flour mixture 
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Stir in 
1 cup chocolate morsels
1/2 cup chopped nuts
spread in pan
bake