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Questions about Suzywong's brownies .... Please help if you've made them or if the queen bee is here

16 replies

Magrat · 20/12/2007 15:23

I don't have / like walnuts can I leave them out? or should I replace with cherries?

Posh choc (ie 70% one) or bournville?

cocoa or drinking chocolate

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fortyplus · 20/12/2007 15:24

Just leave them out. Cherries would be weird...

Magrat · 20/12/2007 15:25

really? chocolate and cherries is weird?

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OComeOLIVEfaithfOIL · 20/12/2007 15:26

I would leave them out

I think brownies should be soft and not have miscellaneous hard bits in them

Magrat · 20/12/2007 15:29

ok no cherries (although they wouldn't technically have hard bits in 'em being dried and pitted an' all)

what about the chocolate questions?

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OComeOLIVEfaithfOIL · 20/12/2007 15:30

no idea

I don't do baking

SleighlyMadSanta · 20/12/2007 15:30

Leave them out...I actually use white choc chips instead and they are fab

walkinginawinterBundleland · 20/12/2007 15:30

posh choc
cocoa

fortyplus · 20/12/2007 15:32

Well chocolate and cherries would normally be good but I think brownies are too rich for them.

Magrat · 20/12/2007 15:33

there's a chocolate and cherry brownie recipe in my green & black's cookbook

(although to be fair there's also chocolate gorgonzola so it's not exactly an oracle is it? )

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walkinginawinterBundleland · 20/12/2007 15:36

MI sent me a choc/cherry cupcake recipe the other day...

for the cupcakes:

125g soft unsalted butter

100g dark chocolate, broken into pieces

300g morello cherry jam

150g caster sugar

pinch of salt

2 large eggs, beaten

150g self-raising flour

12-bun muffin tin and papers

for the icing:

100g dark chocolate

100ml double cream

12 natural-coloured glace cherries

Preheat the oven to 180?C/gas mark 4.

Put the butter in a heavy-bottomed pan on the heat to melt. When nearly completely melted, stir in the chocolate. Leave for a moment to begin softening, then take the pan off the heat and stir with a wooden spoon until the butter and chocolate are smooth and melted. Now add the cherry jam, sugar, salt and eggs. Stir with a wooden spoon and when all is pretty well amalgamated stir in the flour.

Scrape and pour into the muffin papers in their tin and bake for 25 minutes. Cool in the pan on a rack for 10 minutes before turning out.

When the cupcakes are cool, break the chocolate for the icing into little pieces and add them to the cream in a saucepan. Bring to the boil, remove from the heat and then whisk ? by hand or electrically ? till thick and smooth. Ice the cupcakes, smoothing the tops with the back of a spoon, and stand a cherry in the centre of each.

Makes 12.

fortyplus · 20/12/2007 15:37

There is also a recipe for chocolate and chillis, which I made and it can only be described as 'interesting'...

Merrydian · 20/12/2007 15:40

I wouldn't use bournville.. nasty stuff, but I have used both tesco's and sainsbury's own brand of dark choc and had good results, .. not made suzywongs brownies though but I do make them quite often here is the last recipe i used but i switch around alot depending on what i have in the cuboard and in the fridge.

fortyplus · 20/12/2007 15:46

Green and Black's... or anything else min 70% cocoa solids

Magrat · 20/12/2007 17:06

yup fortyplus .. I made those too .. when I was feeling sophiti-ma-cated ....

very ahem interesting

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Tamum · 20/12/2007 17:40

I always do them without on account of ds having a serious walnut allergy (I'm nice like that). They are yummy without nuts, I can assure you, but I think they would be quite nice with cherries.

We made those last week too Bundle

turquoise · 20/12/2007 17:47

I never put walnuts in.
Half posh choc, half milk.
Definitely drinking chocolate.

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