I had never ever cooked brownies before as I thought their bobble hats would get stuck in my teeth ( you would have had to have been a brownie from the 1980s to understand that one)
So it is with the kind permission of Lurpak that their Brownie recipe is below:
These classic brownies are just what you need to satisfy your sweet tooth craving. They’ll taste even better the next day!
Instructions
1. Heat the oven to 190°C /170°C Fan / Gas Mark 5 and line your
Lurpak® brownie tin with greaseproof paper.
2. Fill a small saucepan 1⁄4 full of water, lay the chocolate and Lurpak® in a heatproof bowl
resting on top of the saucepan, but not touching the water. Warm on a low heat, stirring occasionally, until everything has melted.
3. Whisk the eggs in a bowl until they’re pale and fluffy, but not too stiff. Add the sugar and whisk until it thickens up. Gently fold in the chocolate mixture and then sieve in the flour. Continue to fold until smooth.
4. Slowly pour the mixture into your tin and bake for 30-35 minutes. When you see the satisfying crust on top they’re done. They should be all squidgy inside too.
5. Cut into 16 squares and leave to cool in the tin.
Lurpak® brownie tin with greaseproof paper.
2. Fill a small saucepan 1⁄4 full of water, lay the chocolate and Lurpak® in a heatproof bowl
resting on top of the saucepan, but not touching the water. Warm on a low heat, stirring occasionally, until everything has melted.
3. Whisk the eggs in a bowl until they’re pale and fluffy, but not too stiff. Add the sugar and whisk until it thickens up. Gently fold in the chocolate mixture and then sieve in the flour. Continue to fold until smooth.
4. Slowly pour the mixture into your tin and bake for 30-35 minutes. When you see the satisfying crust on top they’re done. They should be all squidgy inside too.
5. Cut into 16 squares and leave to cool in the tin.
Ingredients
• 200g Slightly Salted Lurpak®
• 350g 70% dark chocolate, chopped
• 3 eggs
• 250g dark muscovado sugar
• 50g self-raising flour
• Greaseproof paper
• Lurpak® Brownie Tin
• 350g 70% dark chocolate, chopped
• 3 eggs
• 250g dark muscovado sugar
• 50g self-raising flour
• Greaseproof paper
• Lurpak® Brownie Tin
Lurpak is one of my fave brands for butter (though I tend to bake with Anchor and use Lurpak on toast). Agree, the world is a better place when there is baking done.
ReplyDeleteOMG, I love brownies! I seriously need to hurry up and lose weight so I can eat them again :P
ReplyDeleteOh My.....This is not good.....Its 16.17pm.....I'm on a diet and now this........God i'm hungry......Great post hun, have been looking for a good Brownie recipe for a while xx
ReplyDeleteI love your recipes ~ my waistline however isn't ;) These look scrummy and definitely one I shall be attempting. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI have to admit that I've never had a brownie! I'm going to have to break out of my comfort zone and try one :-)
ReplyDeleteOh yummy! They looks really squidgy x
ReplyDeleteThese looks delicious and the recipe looks straightforward! I am now rushing out to buy the Lurpak brownie tray! xx
ReplyDeletemmmm brownies! they look great! x
ReplyDeleteThese sound yummy - I love moist brownies. My kids are thrilled that they are one of the easiest cakes to bak free from dairy, soya and gluten too!
ReplyDeleteYum, brownies! My son would love these!
ReplyDeleteOoh this looks like one to bookmark - when you find a good brownie recipe it's worth keeping !
ReplyDeleteFEEEEEED MEEEEE! Can I come and live with you? I won't take up much room, I only need a cupboard under the stairs with broadband. Think of me as a non-magic Harry Potter....
ReplyDeleteMmmm I love Brownies! I really must get making some! Its a good job I don't diet :-) x
ReplyDeleteI think you have tempted me to have another go at making brownies - sometime in the past I have tried but they were too dry. Going to try your recipe, thank you.
ReplyDeleteOh yum they sound delicious can I come round for a cup of tea and one please! x
ReplyDeleteI love chocolate brownies and they are so easy to make!
ReplyDeleteWhat's the brownie tin like? Is it worth buying?
ReplyDeleteMmmmm brownies ;-)
ReplyDeleteI bought the tray made the brownies & now waiting for them to cool..................
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