Showing posts with label brownie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brownie. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Fudgy Brownie


Yummy yummy! This is one of my favourate brownies. It is light, fragrant and moist. But.. but, remember to gargle your mouth after eating because the cake will get stuck in between your teeth.

Recipe:

Ingredients: (makes 12 cups)

A) 6 oz (about 170 g) butter
3 oz ( 70 g) sugar

B) 3 eggs

C) 2 oz (50 g) cocoa powder
5 1/4 oz (150 g) plain flour
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
12 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon vanilla

D) 4 oz chocolate chips

Method:

~~1) Preheat oven to 160 degree C.

~~2) Cream butter and sugar together until light and pale.

~~3) Add egg one at a time to the creamed butter mixture.

~~4) Fold in sifted flour and ingredients (C) and mix mixture till well blended.

~~5)Add in chocolate chips and combine well.

~~6) spoon mixture into paper cups until 3/4 full. Bake for 20 -25 minutes or until cook.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Chocolate Cheese Brownie


This chocolate cheese brownie is one of my family's favourate cake. The recipe was given to me by my relative. It had been quite long since I last baked.
This cake is easy to be sliced with just one swift motion of a fork. When placed inside your mouth, you can immediately smell and taste the heavenly mix of cocoa and cheese combination. The cake is soft, yet moist, giving it just the right texture as you savour the rich mix of flavours. Soon you realise you need to put another slice of the cake into your mouth, and the wonderful mouth experience repeats itself. Just the perfect way for a lazy afternoon with a cup of tea or cuppacino.

Recipe:

Ingredients A :
--250 g cream cheese
--100 g sugar
--1 egg



Method:

1) Beat cheese and sugar until soft.
2) Add in egg and beat until very light and soft. Leave aside.



Ingredient B :

-- 250 g butter
-- 3-4 tablespoon cocoa powder
-- 130 g sugar ( if you think is too sweet you can reduce the amount of sugar)
-- 2 whole eggs
-- 130 g self raising flour.
-- 1/4 teaspoon baking powder





Method:

1) Melt butter over a double boiler, remove from heat, add in cocoa powder to mix well. Leave aside for later use.
2) In another bowl beat eggs and sugar until light and foamy.
3) Add in melted butter to combine well.
4) Gently fold in flour until forms batter.
5) Pour 1/2 mixture 'B' into a 10" x 10" greased and lined cake tin, then pour in
mixture 'A' and top with the remaining mixture 'B'.
6) Bake at 160° C for 45 minutes or until cooked.
ENJOY!