If my first attempt says
anything I know this book is going to be a great addition to my collection.
There were a few things that made me decide on this particular recipe. 1. it
was Guy Fawkes Night (aka bonfire night)
and 2. Brownies.
I mean really do I need to
say more?? After reading the recipe I was very interested by the cinnamon. I
love cinnamon. (I love a lot of things please bear with me!) Why have I never
thought to add cinnamon to brownies?? I knew I couldn’t waste any time in
trying these out.
I think I will be adding
cinnamon to all my brownies from now on (not really). Seriously though they
were very yummy. More of a ‘cakey’ brownie then a proper brownie, but I’m
really not all that picky. Enjoy!!
Guy "Forks" Marshmallow Brownies
200g (7oz) dark chocolate
250g (9oz) butter, cubed
250g (9oz) dark muscovado
sugar
4 eggs
185g (6 ½ oz) plain flour,
sifted
35g cocoa powder, sifted
¼ tsp baking powder
2 tsp ground cinnamon
150g (5 ½ oz)
marshmallows, mini or chopped
Preheat oven
160C/fan140C/gas3. Line a 20cm (8in) square tin or brownie pan with baking
paper.
Melt the chocolate (break
it up) and butter together in a heatproof bowl over a saucepan of simmering
water. Allow to cool slightly.
Place the sugar, eggs,
flour, cocoa powder, and cinnamon in a bowl. Add the chocolate mixture and mix
until just combined. Fold in the marshmallows.
Pour the mixture into the
prepared pan and bake for 50-60 minutes until skewer comes out clean.
Allow to cool before
cutting
Angel Adoree’s serving
suggestion: Cut into 16 bite-sized
pieces. Pierce a cocktail fork into the top of half of the bites and arrange in
a checkerboard fashion.
I hope everyone has had a fun and safe bonfire
night!!
Great idea! looks so chic and its a cake!
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ReplyDeleteGreat idea! looks so chic and its a cake!
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