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Thermomix Recipes for TM5 and TM31 => Desserts => Topic started by: Amanda on October 23, 2008, 09:30:05 am
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Name of Recipe: Amanda's Fudge Brownies
This is the recipe that has been keeping my kids happy for years now and it makes a big pan of dense, fudgy brownies.
Ingredients:
1 cup plain flour
1 tsp salt
1 cup brown sugar
1 cup castor sugar
1/2 cup cocoa
2 tsp vanilla
1 cup oil
4 eggs
1/4 cup cold water
Preparation:
Put everything into Thermomix and whizz on 7 for about 40 seconds or until all mixed together.
Pour into greased 13"x9"x2" pan and bake at 160C for 30 minutes - no longer if you like them quite dense.
Cool in pan and then cut into squares.
These will be quite fudgy and moist.
Members' comments
JD - They were delicious and I dressed them up for dessert tonight by sprinkling with icing sugar and serving with a dollop of cream and a fanned strawberry. Looked very impressive and would do for any dinner party dessert with so little effort. They freeze well.
Chelsea - What a yummy recipe this is! My family just love these brownies. Alone they make a very nice treat, but when you dress them up a little (as JD suggested) they are just divine. Tonight I warmed each brownie square up a little, dusted it with icing sugar and then placed it on a large plate with swirls of pure cream and blackberry coulis (recipe on page 158 of EDC). They looked beautiful and tasted divine. This would be a wonderful dessert if you are cooking for a large crowd and want to impress.
CP - Made this up quickly today, but in my haste without thinking I added extra virgin olive oil -- perhaps should have used grapeseed instead. Still nice, and very quick. Sprinkled icing sugar over them to serve. Taste wise they were fine.
Carrie - I made these to take along to a gathering.Couldn't resist a taste while still warm, omg yum! So moist and dense, it's beautiful. I used EVOO too and was a bit concerned with the strong smell when opening the TMX but the taste is only just noticeable warm, and will disappear completely when cool, I imagine. Thanks for the great recipe!
I made this for the 3rd time today, gosh I love this recipe. I realised after starting that I had no brown sugar, so I subbed raw sugar and it still turned out gooey and delicious. I also used coconut oil and cacao. Thanks again for the great recipe!
CC - DH and DS have not left them alone so thumbs up from this household. Thanks Amanda for a great recipe.
maddy - Really like these. I poured the batter into greased heart shape muffin forms. Filled 1/2 way, and cooked for 18 minutes for the smaller hearts and around 25 minutes for the larger hearts. Because they were individuals....they each have a lovely crunchy casing......and the centre is lovely and moist.
ope2kenope - So it was 9.30pm last night when I suddenly remembered I had planned to make something for DS1 to take today for his last day of day care. I had this recipe on my list of things to make and because everything is a pantry staple for me, and it takes less than a minute to whizz up...off I went. How sensational are they?! They are sooooo good. I only had 2 whole eggs left, but a stack of egg whites frozen in the freezer, so I used two of them (just partially thawed in the microwave) in place of 2 whole eggs. I've not made this recipe before so I'm not sure what sort of a difference that made, but as far as I am concerned, the taste and texture is just fine.
astarra - well call me an extremist ... but I've just made my 3rd batch of these brownies (I hate chocolate myself but my DH and DDs 1&2 love the stuff) - big thumbs up from us all, sooooooooooooooo quick and easy - but this batch I've made for a friend who's having a bub and feeling crap(!!) and to make it even more special, this brownie is only the base - once cooled I've made a cheesecake topping and poured it over, waiting for it to set now so I can slice, package and deliver it .
Update - OK, a definite success with the cheesecake topping.
Kimmyh - Made these for dessert tonight and served with raspberry coulis. Very nice and easy recipe. I baked mine at 160c no fan and they were ready spot on to the time in the recipe.
Nighteyes fitz - must have a really slow oven. I cooked mine ( Gluten free and normal) at 160 and they weren't anywhere near cooked at the 30 minute mark. Still very wobbly and under cooked. They have come out perfect though eventually. I made the Raspberry Coulis and everyone loved it.
Yvette - Made these today YUMMO.
Rachael87 - Made these tonight and YUM!! So good but also so naughty.
jeninwa - Made these this morning to take for morning tea, so quick and easy, they were a great hit with everyone, and tasted great even though I forgot to add the water oops.
fruity - this has become my go to recipe when the kids at the last minute say,.... mum we need to bring a plate, and the addition of 1/2 - 1 pack of glace cherries............... droooooool . My daughter thinks it is fantastic as she can have it being dairy free.
astarra - Just made 2 batches of this into muffins for lunchbox treats - I love how quick, easy & adaptable it is and also the fact it is DF. Cooked them for 20min.
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Great stuff - now what's going to happen to the diet ;)
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i am SOOOO craving something decadant and bad after a week camping (with no fruit and not too many veg lol)
i want choc chip cookies but am too tired, this might do the trick ;) or maybe geoff (dh) can do the trick ;) heheheheh
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amanda i just made these and realised you have no cocoa or chocolate in them - is that right? (i added some cocoa til it looked right lol)
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I have a brownie tart recipe that is great with all the fresh berries around just now.
It's on my site, and here's the link;
http://cravepublishing.com/steamovencooking/2008/08/brownie-tart-steam-it-up/ (http://cravepublishing.com/steamovencooking/2008/08/brownie-tart-steam-it-up/)
If you don't have a steam oven, just use a bain marie in your normal oven for a fudgy texture out of this world!!
You can of course, make the almond meal in your TM first...something I haven't written into the recipe.
LOVE BROWNIES, will post a BLONDIE recipe soon enough, now that I am salivating!
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amanda i just made these and realised you have no cocoa or chocolate in them - is that right? (i added some cocoa til it looked right lol)
Good work brazen, I don't know how many times I write out a recipe and post it then go back to make it and think - WOW - where's the ..........., and wonder why somebody hasn't pointed out the mistake. (Probably nobody makes anything I publish - there's a thought)
Amanda - wouldn't it have been fun to send this in "somewhere" to be published without others testing ??? ;)
Reminds me of a published cake recipe that had 1/2 cup of baking powder - that makes them airy!!
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What a goose!! I think that I have fixed that now. It needs 1/2 cup cocoa. I need an editor!!
I have just had a similar experience with a new cookbook I bought.
I paid $50 for Greg Malouf's "Arabesque" last week and discovered that the first recipe I went to make didn't list all the ingredients! When the recipe got to the bit where it said to add the olive oil, garlic, lemon juice and rosewater I thought that I had gone mad.
I am thinking of calling the publishers because I seriously hate sloppy editing.
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Contact Greg directly (http://gregmalouf.com.au/cms/index.php?page=contact) - he is busy getting ready for the re-opening of Mo Mo in the Grand Hyatt, but sure he would be happy to respond.
Just purchased Turquoise - not sure that I needed another cookbook, but . . . looks great
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Emailed Greg Malouf this morning and he replied this afternoon. A nice man.
His "Moorish" is to be re-released next year in hardback. Was going to start hinting for that for Christmas, but I will wait now! ;)
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Amanda, with all the talk about brownies on the forum today, I checked my file and pulled yours out. They were delicious and I dressed them up for dessert tonight by sprinkling with icing sugar and serving with a dollop of cream and a fanned strawberry. Looked very impressive and would do for any dinner party dessert with so little effort.
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Emailed Greg Malouf this morning and he replied this afternoon. A nice man.
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Yeah Amanda - that was before he got back into the kitchen - he is still nice, but have you received the lentil and labna dish? Haven't forgotten, need o go to MoMo.
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Amanda, with all the talk about brownies on the forum today, I checked my file and pulled yours out. They were delicious and I dressed them up for dessert tonight by sprinkling with icing sugar and serving with a dollop of cream and a fanned strawberry. Looked very impressive and would do for any dinner party dessert with so little effort.
Took some pieces down to GD today, she had one piece after her breakfast and packed another away for her kindy lunch. When she arrived back home she ran straight to the container and yelled out to her Mum 'there's some left!' so she was obviously hanging out all day to have another piece. I had to phone them back tonight with the recipe as she wants to make some for her dad in their TMX.
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What a yummy recipe this is! My family just love these brownies. Alone they make a very nice treat, but when you dress them up a little (as JD suggested) they are just divine. Tonight I warmed each brownie square up a little, dusted it with icing sugar and then placed it on a large plate with swirls of pure cream and blackberry coulis (recipe on page 158 of EDC). They looked beautiful and tasted divine. This would be a wonderful dessert if you are cooking for a large crowd and want to impress. Our family of four will have had dessert on three nights from this one batch (and a couple of sneak pieces for me during the day).
Chelsea :)
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They last even longer in this household Chelsea. Made my batch on Aug 3rd and still have enough in the freezer to have 2 pieces each with cream and fruit for our Father's Day lunch coming up - easiest dessert in the world to serve and looks great too. I took a few pieces around to Mum today and she raved about them too.
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Made this up quickly today, but in my haste without thinking I added extra virgin olive oil -- perhaps should have used grapeseed instead. Still nice, and very quick. Sprinkled icing sugar over them to serve. Thanks Amanda
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Olive oil and chocolate go together OK
http://thermomix-er.blogspot.com/2009/04/gabriela-llamas-dairy-free-chocolate.html (http://thermomix-er.blogspot.com/2009/04/gabriela-llamas-dairy-free-chocolate.html)
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_bNPH41zg68M/Sdxr47nHd0I/AAAAAAAAAhc/YCBcMiUT5QA/s400/choc+mousse+2.JPG)
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Thanks TMXR for the reassurance -- taste wise it was fine, however as I was taking the TM bowl off the machine I could smell the oil and just thought that perhaps the grapeseed might have been milder.
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I made these tonight to take along to a gathering tomorrow. Couldn't resist a taste while still warm, omg yum! So moist and dense, it's beautiful.
I used EVOO too and was a bit concerned with the strong smell when opening the TMX but the taste is only just noticeable warm, and will disappear completely when cool, I imagine.
Thanks for the great recipe!
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I halved this recipe today to make a smaller batch for a playdate. Mixed for 30secs instead of 40, baked for errr... I didn't check, lol. It turned out just as good as the first time. :)
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This looks great. So easy and such easy ingrediants.
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Made these yesterday.DH and DS have not left them alone so thumbs up from this household.Thanks Amanda for a great recipe. :)
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Really like these 8)
I poured the batter into greased heart shape muffin forms. Filled 1/2 way, and cooked for 18 minutes for the smaller hearts,
and around 25 minutes for the larger hearts.
Because they were individuals....they each have a lovely crunchy casing......and the centre is lovely and moist.
(http://i618.photobucket.com/albums/tt266/nachothecat/104_4578.jpg?t=1299306488)
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They look sensational maddy. I think these may be on my menu for tomorrow...
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Great idea to have them as individuals. Maddy how many cake tins do you have? ;D
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Great idea to have them as individuals. Maddy how many cake tins do you have? ;D
LOL.....honestly couldn't tell you cookie :D
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Good on you. I am slowly adding to the enormous heap I had. They are at the 'keep falling out of the cupboard' stage. I may have to hide a couple I don't use a lot. ;)
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Ha ha, same here Cookie. I'm thinking of taking all my saucepans, stockpots etc out to the shed and filling those cupboards/drawers with bakeware instead.
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Since I got my TMX I have cleaned out my cupboards of all of the appliances it replaced. Have made a big pile and about to have a garage sale. Hoping with this and the rest of the items from around the house, I might make enough money to buy a second bowl. Fingers crossed anyway. :-\
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Good idea twitterpated! The second jug is really worthwhile ;)
I must say that was my sentiments as well.
I still use my slowcooker (great for the late finishing sport nights)
& my processor (for grating blocks of cheese, and slicing vegetables), and often use my Kitchenaid for cakes and the hand mixer for cream.
I guess the rice cooker and blender became obsolete (but at times I still use the tupperware microwave rice cooker).
Think hard about what you really won't use....as you might kick yourself down the track ;)
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So it was 9.30pm last night when I suddenly remembered I had planned to make something for DS1 to take today for his last day of daycare. I had this recipe on my list of things to make and because everything is a pantry staple for me, and it takes less than a minute to whizz up...off I went.
How sensational are they?! I don't envy the staff there dealing with the kids after the sugar rush, but oh my, they are sooooo good.
I only had 2 whole eggs left, but a stack of egg whites frozen in the freezer, so I used two of them (just partially thawed in the microwave) in place of 2 whole eggs. I've not made this recipe before so I'm not sure what sort of a difference that made, but as far as I am concerned, the taste and texture is just fine ;D
I still made it to bed by 10.20pm ;)
(http://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/195894_139135956156445_135252873211420_236709_2365446_n.jpg)
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This is a lovely recipe o2k, bet they went down well. Nice as a dessert with sifted icing sugar on top, some strawberry coulis and strawberries - impressive but simple and they freeze so well too.
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How come mine never look that good!!! I have to dust mine with drinking chocolate or icing sugar as they always look a little average. :-\
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You know JD, I have some raspberry coulis in the fridge at the moment and I didn't even think to use it with these. Next time, which will be tonight because I'm making another batch to take to mothers group tomorrow. One can't take the scrappy edge pieces to ones mothers group now, can one?
Chelsea, the only thing I could think of if you're not happy with the top of them is that maybe your oven cooks a little warmer or cooler than mine. Mine is also fan forced. The only thing I did that you probably don't is left them sitting in the tray under a tea towel all night. They came out of the oven at 10.15pm and I wasn't going to wait around until they were cool enough to put in a container ;). They did look slightly different in the morning than when they came straight out of the oven, but even then I didn't think they looked like they needed a sprinkling of anything.
This is what mine looked like straight out of the oven (bear in mind this pic is taken with my iPhone so colour is all wrong).
(http://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/200595_138998919503482_135252873211420_235737_1093078_n.jpg)
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;D well call me an extreemist ... but i've just made my 3rd batch of these brownies (I hate chocolate myself but my DH and DDs 1&2 love the stuff) - big thumbs up from us all, sooooooooooooooo quick and easy - but this batch I've made for a friend who's having a bub and feeling crap(!!) and to make it even more special, this brownie is only the base - once cooled I've made a chhesecake topping and poured it over, waiting for it to set now so I can slice, package and deliver it ........
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OK, a definate success with the cheesecake topping - DH got the edge bits and wanted more .... lucky everything is so quick and easy in darling thermomix (should that be DTM???!) will send some raspberry sauce around with it too, just to finish it properally!! :D Hopefully she enjoys it!!
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Great idea astarra, the best of both worlds - brownies and cheesecake. Any photos taken? I'm sure your friend will enjoy her treat, it is a lovely gesture on your part.
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I made this for the 3rd time today, gosh I love this recipe.
I realised after starting that I had no brown sugar, so I subbed raw sugar and it still turned out gooey and delicious. I also used coconut oil and cacao.
Thanks again for the great recipe!
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I'm so glad that this recipe is still keeping people happy! ;D
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The kids are going to make these tomorrow! I am a bit worried about all that sugar! Ah well. I was considering adding chocolate chunks so I guess the sugar content is a moot point at this stage! Also going to make it gluten free :)
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thanks for bumping this one up NF
i will make it 2day to take to a BBQ
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Anyone else notice the light and easy add at the top of the begining of recipe? :o
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Made mine Gluten Free and added chopped chocolate. I had it cooking for over an hour and still not sure if it is cooked :-\
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Sorry I can't see the add nighteyes.
Made these for dessert tonight and served with raspberry coulis. Very nice and easy recipe.
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Sorry I can't see the add nighteyes.
Made these for dessert tonight and served with raspberry coulis. Very nice and easy recipe.
It changes. I thought it was quite ironic!
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This is a lovely recipe thanks.
just one Q is the oven temp 160 F F
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I baked mine at 160c no fan and they were ready spot on to the time in the recipe. Hope that helps :)
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thanks Kimmy, i bake it with the fan, its was a tiny bit over cooked but still very nice
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I must have a really slow oven. I cooked mine ( Gluten free and normal) at 160 and they weren't anywhere near cooked at the 30 minute mark. Still very wobbly and under cooked. :-\ They have come out perfect though eventually :)
I made the Raspberry Coulis and everyone loved it. Although it did freak the kids out when I was squeezing it through my nut bag to remove the seeds! Kids thought I was squeezing a heart :o
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Laughing!!! :D
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so funny what kids think... ;)
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Made these today YUMMO
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I'm gonna try these out on my fam.
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Made these tonight and YUM!! So good but also so naughty lol
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Made these this morning to take for morning tea, so quick and easy, they were a great hit with everyone, and tasted great even though I forgot to add the water oops.
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this has become my go to recipe when the kids at the last minute say,.... mum we need to bring a plate, and the addition of 1/2 - 1 pack of glace cherries............... droooooool .
My daughter thinks it is fantastic as she can have it being dairy free.
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Snap Fruity - my DD is DF too, and feels so special when she can have this treat! :D
We also have a GF DF friend who asks me to make this for him (just use GF flour) everytime he comes!! ;D
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Just made 2 batches of this into muffins for lunchbox treats - I love how quick, easy,& adaptable it is and also the fact it is DF ;D
Cooked them for 20min.
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Lovely Astarra. I have tried them as brownies and just love the idea of turning them into muffins. Very clever.
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I have that muffin pan too.
will make more.
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Made another batch of these Brownies this morning - all in time to go in the lunchboxes with the girls! ;D
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Anyone know how these would go without cocoa? TIA :)
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Finally got around to making these today. So quick and easy. Taste really good with raspberry coulis. Thanks Amanda. :D
(http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii26/ragdoll128/New%20Sweet/IMG_7273-3_zpsb9dbf181.jpg) (http://s260.photobucket.com/user/ragdoll128/media/New%20Sweet/IMG_7273-3_zpsb9dbf181.jpg.html)
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Wonderful photo Julie and the brownies look perfect 8)
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It's a nice recipe, made it several times over the years. Nice presentation Julie.
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They look great Julie. :)
I nearly always have some of these brownies (done with gf flour) in my freezer, as we often have a family of DH's mates (and mine too now, they are great) just call in unannounced, and most of the family are coeliacs, and one is also Dairy free, so this caters for all their allergies. Also miss5 can't have dairy so it is perfect for her. :)
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Thankyou. I thought it was lovely, served just warm with the tart coulis, really good and such an easy recipe. :)