With a title like that you may be thinking that these
brownies are made with gold or silver. Close, but no they are made with raw
coconut oil, coconut sugar, ground almonds, and avocado.
All those ingredients are a little on the pricey side. Now
before I made these I had a few questions.
First, do I spend the extra money on trying them out?
Second, will they be as good as promised therefore making them worth the effort
and the money? And third, what the heck is coconut oil?
The answers? Clearly I decided that I would dish out the
cash to try them out and yes they are as good as promised and worth the effort
and money. And coconut oil is a substance that has many uses. You can eat it,
but it’s also a great way to keep your hair and skin healthy. Apparently. Who
knew, right?
The brownies are expensive to make therefore I wouldn't be
making these everyday however for a special almost healthy treat I would
totally make these again. They are also a great way for those who gluten
intolerant. To make it dairy free use dairy free dark chocolate!
Expensive Brownies:
100g coconut oil
300g dark chocolate
290g coconut sugar/nectar
100g ground almonds
1 tsp baking powder
1 avocado, smooshed
pinch of salt
1 tsp vanilla extract
3 eggs
Heat the oven to 180C and line an 8 in/20 cm square pan with
greaseproof paper. Melt the coconut oil and chocolate together in a large
saucepan. Take it off the heat and allow to cool slightly before adding in the
rest of the ingredients. It does make it easier if you gently beat the eggs and
vanilla together before adding in. Fold it all together until just combined.
Pour into the prepared tin and bake for 26-30 minutes. The less you cook them
the gooeier they are and the more you cook them the more cake like they are.
These need to be cooked for a minimum of 26 minutes. The top should have a nice
shine, but it will be a bit wobbly if shook. If you cook it for a little longer
then it won’t be noticeably wobbly. Cool for at least 20 minutes before serving
up! You could top with yogurt, fruit, ice cream, crème fraiche, whipped cream,
or a drizzle of caramel sauce?
notes: recipe adapted from Love, Tanya by Tanya Burr. Please
see previous post for the book review! I am complaining about the cost, it's just not every day I fork out 6 GBP for 1 ingredient (coconut oil) and the other ingredients aren't necessarily cheap either. Therefore these are the most expensive brownies I have every made!
These look so amazing and gooey! I will have to try them soon!
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These look so so good, love the idea of using coconut oil and avocado even if they are expensive brownies!
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