I remember the first thing I ever baked as a child was a chocolate cake following a recipe out of my mother's food economics journal. It was simply the best-tasting cake because it was a chocolate cake and I baked it on my own. In fact, it was THE chocolate cake and I held the recipe for this cake on a pedestal so high you cannot begin to imagine my despair when I revisited it only to find the resulting cake almost unpalatable! To date, I am still grappling with the possible realities of the situation: has my skills as a baker slipped over the years or is this prized chocolate cake recipe not as flawless as I remembered it to be? I refuse to believe in either!
Consequently, I rarely make or share the recipes I loved so much as a child because I feel this need to preserve and guard these precious remaining food memories of my childhood. Sadly, this includes my favourite brownie recipe but I have improvised and created a brownie especially for "browniebabe of the month", the first blog event ever hosted by Myriam of once upon a tart.
These brownies are best eaten the day after to allow the cream cheese to firm up and the chocolate to set to a fudgey finish. This will also allow you to slice the brownie into neat and tidy squares. The combination of sweet and salty with smokey, grassy notes is just teasingly delicious...
5 comments:
li, thanks for joining. did you know that cream-cheese brownies are my drug? i sometimes have them for breakfast. cheers! m
I love anything made with matcha green tea.
Your blog is dilicious
Happy Baking.
Hello,
Check out these Matcha recipes at the Awaken Matcha Cafe. My favorite is simply Almond Milk, Matcha, and Agave nectar. Enjoy
Hi Li,
i tried your brownies recipe...absolutely loving it!!!!
thanks
YUM!
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