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I am not a fan of TV celebrity chefs. At all.
I enjoy watching their programmes, yes, but I have had maybe a 90%
success rate when it comes to actually cooking something of theirs from the
accompanying cook book.
Wanna know why?
Not all of the recipes are tested. You are taking the life of your bag of flour
and other expensive ingredients into your own hands.
There are one or two of these that prove otherwise, however. I have one such book that, when I place it on the counter it practically opens itself on the recipe I want: the absolutely divine chocolate brownie recipe.
The clue to the chef’s identity is in the title.
Rachel Allen introduced me to this recipe several years
ago. It is taken from her first book,
Favourite Food for Friends and in my
humble, shite cook opinion, probably her best.
I am not a great cook but I’m not bad at baking so I feel qualified to
make this claim.
I have fond and gluttonous memories of making this and eating most of it myself.
Bear in mind I would have been awake since 4am and breastfeeding a
ravenous leech of a child so I had lots of energy to replace. It was my choice to replace the sugar part
first!
Please, please if you bake one thing and one thing only over
the next week, bake this. You will be
swamped and inundated with praise, given by those with eyeballs rolling so hard
around their heads in pure ecstasy, don’t be surprised if one or two fall out!
I posted a picture on my Facebook page recently and it got
so many comments, I thought I would share the recipe with you. I am sure Rachel won’t mind as I have already
stated it is hers.
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Chocolate Brownies as
taken from Rachel’s Favourite Food by
the author of the same name
6oz butter
6oz *good dark chocolate
3 eggs
9oz caster sugar
4oz plain flour
*This bit is important.
Lidl do excellent bars with 70% cocoa content. The high percentage is needed to cut through
the sweetness.
Method
Preheat oven to 180 degrees.
Line a Swiss roll tin. Melt butter and chocolate in a bowl over hot
water. Whisk eggs and sugar until nice
and creamy. Allow chocolate mix to cool
before adding spoonful by spoonful. Then
add in flour. Pour mix into lined tin
and bake for (depending on oven) 25 to 30 minutes.
The top will be nice and cracky and the inside a sublime,
fudgy, dense holy mother of GOD, creation.
Leave for 5 minutes before cutting into squares.
A few squares for everyone in the audience! |
Try it and see but be nice and share. A bit of vanilla ice-cream makes it a bit
more eye rolling.
Get ready to have your eyes rolled! |
Disclaimer: I am
heretofore absolved from any responsibility or blame over possible happenings bloody,
fatal or otherwise that may or may not take place over the last remaining slice.
Currently wishing I could jump through the laptop and devour this!! Sounds like something I could make it's so simple by the sounds of it, think I will have to give it a whirl :)
ReplyDeleteIt is unbelievably simple. Go on, try it. You know you want to! You won't regret it!
DeleteLooks delicious. But I'm afraid if I make them once, then we'll end up stuffing our faces with them every week! Must... resist...
ReplyDeleteNo. Don't resist! Why deprive yourself of a delicious treat? After all, you don't have to be like me and eat it all yourself...............
DeleteGoing to Lidl tomorrow for the chocolate....my two girls and I will be losing our eyes I'm sure! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLet me know how you get on! It really is gorgeous. Don't forget the ice-cream!!!!
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