My mom noted the page for the brownies in the front of my cookbook
My mom gave me a copy of The Joy of Cooking after I graduated from college and moved into my first apartment. I have used it frequently as a reference over the years, and I love its recipe for Brownies Cockaigne. Not only are these brownies deliciously moist and chewy, they are easy to prepare and made from ingredients that I usually have on hand.
Brownie Cockaigne
from The Joy of Cooking
½ c butter
4 oz. unsweetened chocolate (I happened to have some really good chocolate left over from my Valentine luncheon dessert. It was fabulous in these brownies, but I have also used regular Baker's unsweetened chocolate for many years with great success)
4 eggs, at room temperature
¼ t salt
2 c sugar
1 t vanilla
1 c sifted all-purpose flour
1 c pecans, chopped (The Joy of Cooking specifies pecan meats - I'm assuming everyone knows I'm not talking about pecan shells!)
Melt butter and chocolate in a double boiler (I always do this in the microwave - start at full power for a minute, stir, then cook 30 seconds longer). Let this mixture cool completely or your brownies will be heavy and dry (I don't actually know this for a fact because the warning has always scared me into letting the mixture cool).
In a mixer cream together eggs and salt "until light in color and foamy in texture." Add sugar and vanilla gradually and mix until well blended. With a few swift strokes combine the cooled chocolate mixture and the eggs and sugar (the cookbook insists that this part be done by hand, which I do, but it takes me a couple more than a few swift strokes). Stir in flour just until blended then add nuts.
Pour into a greased and floured 9x13 pan. Bake at 350 for 25-30 minutes (I removed this batch a little too early as I was in a hurry; they're not usually quite this gooey).
I took these brownies and almond tart to a gathering of Hockey Boys friend's and their parents Saturday night. I omitted the pecans from half the brownies as Hockey Boy prefers his without. The almond tart was a huge hit with the adults
These look delicious and are very similar to brownies I make. I don't let the chocolate/butter mixture cool and they work just fine. Never had a complaint :)
Married since 1987 to Robert, three grown kids: Will, Vivian, and Dots, one granddaughter: Charlotte ~~~~
Majored in mathematics at SMU, taught elementary school for six years before Will was born, currently tutoring math ~~~~
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3 comments:
These look delicious and are very similar to brownies I make. I don't let the chocolate/butter mixture cool and they work just fine. Never had a complaint :)
I hope this means that Hockey Boy is on the mend!
My mouth is watering! Thanks for sharing this recipe!
I am a real chocoholic so thanks for sharing!
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