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Brownie Bites
About three years ago, we were shopping at Costco for snacks to take on our road trip to LA and Manoj put a box of Petite Brownie Bites from the Sugar Bowl Bakery into our cart and looked at me with this huge excited grin. It was very bad idea, a 2lb box and I knew it wouldn't last long.
We had a couple each when loading all our buys into the car and and a couple more when unloading. Good thing we decided to leave them in the car for the trip next day or they wouldn't have lasted the night!
We have since then stayed away from that particular aisle in Costco,well except for two occasions when we had lots of people to share them with.
I made these brownies for one of the potlucks at Anushka's school. They are just perfect for those cute small hands and was loved by kids and their moms. I dressed them up with some melted chocolate and sprinkles and they were the most adorable little bites!
Also sending the below picture to Aparna's third Food Photography Exercise. The theme for this month is "Overhead Food Shots". I have always admired this angle of photography, and it was the first time that I attempted it with this picture.
Brownie Bites
Ingredients:
4 oz semi sweet chocolate
1/2 cup unsalted butter, cut into pieces
1 cup firmly packed dark or light brown sugar
1 tsp pure vanilla extract
2 large eggs
3/4 cup plus 2 tbs all purpose flour
1/4 tsp baking powder
3/8 tsp salt
1/2 cup semi sweet chocolate chips
Method:
Preheat oven to 350 F/ 180 C. Butter and flour a 24 hole mini muffin pan or use paper liners. You can also use an 8" square baking pan.
Melt the 4 ounces of chocolate and butter together in a double boiler, stirring occasionally until smooth. Remove from heat and cool to room temperature.
Stir in the sugar and vanilla into the chocolate. Add the eggs and mix well.
In a bowl, sift together flour, baking powder and salt. Fold the sifted flour into the chocolate mixture, mixing until well blended. Stir in the chocolate chips.
Fill the muffin cups about 3/4 full and bake for about 12-15 minutes until the top is firm and the brownies feel firm and don't jiggle. Take care not to overbake. A toothpick inserted will not come out clean, rather it should have crumbs that are fudgy. Cool in the pan over a wire rack for 5 minutes and then remove and cool on the rack completely.
For the frosting just melt some semi sweet chocolate and dip the brownie bites in it to coat the top. Top with your favorite sprinkles.
The above recipe is from the Ghirardelli website.
These mini cakes look tempting...
ReplyDeleteThose are indeed very cute. the pink plate give a subtle back ground to the brownies and a mild contrast to the otherwise bright table. Nice one.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous glaze on the brownies. And I love mini food .. this would be perfect for potluck parties or even for breakfast at times :)
ReplyDeleteLooks adorable !!
ReplyDeleteTat looks so yummy and fudgy... U have a wonderful blog... Am happy to follow you. Do check out my blog when u find time...
ReplyDeleteTat looks so yummy and fudgy... U have a wonderful blog... Am happy to follow you. Do check out my blog when u find time...
ReplyDeleteIn my to do list now..I want to Make your carrot halwa brownies too!
ReplyDeletethey are looking so cute. the highlights on the chocolate sauce is also looking good.
ReplyDeletelooks so good. so inviting
ReplyDeleteluv the brown beauties..Irresistible :)
ReplyDeleteThese are the most adorable brownie bites... I too have been trying to take overhead shots... I find it really hard... The overhead shot with these brownies topped with sprinkles look good...
ReplyDeletethese are the most adorable brownie bites i've seen.....i'll take the whole bowl ;-)
ReplyDeleteThose cute little muffins with chocolaty drip look gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love the gorgeous and neat frosting. It is so beautiful! and bites in mini cupcakes. sounds like a perfect idea!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining me. Overhead shots tend to give an entirely different perspective to food.
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