Showing posts with label Desserts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Desserts. Show all posts

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Playing with Brownie!



One cannot resist the intense chocolatey mixed with buttery fume freshly from the oven.

I can sense the happiness as I wore my polka dots kitchen mitts and pulled the tray off the sturdy oven. Inserting in a toothpick at the center of the cake, my brownie was done. Unlike chiffon or roll cakes, waiting for the chunky brownie to cool down was unnecessary. I used a regular spatula to simply cut them into squares, placed them on a clean plate and topped with vanilla ice cream and whipped cream. Ultimately, a bit of cocoa powder for dusking.

Hot brownie + Vanilla ice cream + Whipped cream =  Formula from God.

Out of all bakeries, brownie is the safe play:
1. Everyone loves brownie
2. It can be served in almost every occasion- Christmas, V's day, or even birthday- truly a piece of joy.
3. It is easy to bake, unlike maracon, which requires all those miscellaneous steps.

Two things I want to cover in this entry: how to distinguish between awesome brownies and awful ones then how to twist your brownies to be even more delish and creative.

Since it is undeniably everyone's favorite, brownie is served in most bakeries and restaurant. I would not call myself an expert but I often feel disappointed when my order didn't turn out to be what I've expected. Some brownies are too fluffy and light like Betty Cocker's instant chocolate cake mix; some I can barely smell the butter. The only good thing I found from these kinds of brownie is the less calories. But what's the point of eating low fat bakery anyway?! If you already prepare yourself for extra calories, get the best one! For those who cannot imagine how fat a square of 5x5cm  brownie can be, I'll simply tell you the main ingredients: butter, sugar, cocoa powder (or chocolate in some cases), eggs, and flour. Brownie is one of the scariest threats for healthy diet. 

So, how should good brownies look like?



1. Dense and Moist 
Butter is doubled the amount of flour to make it dense and moist. Good brownie adds only a pitch of baking powder.

2. Chewy
Additional chocolate chips engender this magic.

3. Intensely chocolaty
50-70% cocoa powder is very preferable.

4. Light cracked crust
Lots of sugar- around 200 grams- makes the cracked crust. This would be a heaven on earth for ones who love sweet bakeries. However, I usually reduce the sugar to almost half of what the recipe calls for since vanilla ice cream is already too sweet. Thus, the cracked crust is not that necessary for one who prefer less sweet brownie.

For my best cocoa brownie recipe, visit my previous entry

peanut butter  walnut  pecan  cranberry  oreo


With this recipe you can always enjoy a little twists, making the classic interesting. After pouring the batter to the baking tray and paddling the spatula from side to side, you can top it with anything that goes well with chocolate. Here are some of my ideas.


assorted brownies


oreo


classic candies like mini Reese's peanut butter cup or chopped Snicker's bar would also be nice


mini Reese's white chocolate cup


Peanut butter


S'more brownie: Graham goldfish, marshmallow, and extra chocolate chip


Raspberry filling Ghirardelli


oreo  potato chip  popcorn


pecan


packed for giving out


three tiers brownie cake: potato chip, oreo, yogurt pretzel, white chocolate chip and pecan


Brownie Cheesecake: insert small pieces of brownie into cheese cake batter. Then bake it for 40 minutes and top it with brownie chunks


Matcha Greenie


Thai tea Thaiger bars
http://threesspoon.blogspot.com/2012/02/tiger-bars-thai-milk-tea-brownie.html

Thank you so much P'B+ for assigning me to update my baking blog ka :)

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Valentine's Workshop 2012 @Viva's

This year I packed all the ingredients from my house to bake Valentine's day treat at Viva's place. Shid and Mook also came and joined us to bake something cute for their love ones. Well, its kinda awkward when Im the only single one baking in her house. (sighhhhhh) Anyway, teaching them to bake is always my pleasure :) It was 5 hours of non-stop baking and cooking; we baked and cooked 4 delicious menus: V's day sugar cookies, egg tarts, Bolognese sauce angel hair, and Okonomiyaki plus Viva's mom had prepared us delicious salad and grilled vegetables.

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The first menu is sugar cookies. For the recipe, click on the link below

http://three-spoon.blogspot.com/2011/12/thailand-japan-and-vietnam-sugar.html
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The 2nd menu is egg tarts.For the recipe, click on the link below


Our 3rd menu is Bolognese angel hair.For the recipe, click on the link below


Our final menu was Okonomiyaki.For the recipe, click on the link below


Now these are some candid photos from our session :)
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Shid was rolling cookie dough.
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while Mook was mixing icing sugar.
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cookies were done!
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painting painting painting!!
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Let's begin our egg tarts
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food for today
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Viva and her lovely mommy
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Sunday, January 15, 2012

Merry Christmas 2011 and Happy New Year 2012 Treats

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Merry Belated X'mas and New Year everyone! Well these are the menu I did for Xmas and New Year. This time I really wanna improve my baking skill by making them to be both tasty and cute. You guys wont regret using these recipes! they are all awesome!
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Snowman Sugar Cookies


Double Chocolate Reindeer Cupcakes


Chocolate Whoopie Pies with Nuttella fillings and crused Candycanes


Brownies


Christmas Tree Greenies


Snowman Sugar Cookies

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YOU WILL NEED

1 recipe of sugar cookie and icing (link below for recipe)


circle cookie cutter

bakery decorations
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