Brownie Bowls


Here's one of those recipes you'll see floating around Pinterest and the like, brownie bowls. Quick and simple to make with nothing other than cupcake trays and your favourite brownie recipe.

Chocolate brownies
(Recipe adapted from Jo Wheatley's 'A Passion for Baking')

100g dark chocolate, chopped
85g milk chocolate, chopped
115g unsalted butter, diced
300g caster sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
2 large eggs, beaten
100g plain flour
50g self raising flour
30g cocoa powder

Two cupcake/small muffin trays
Your choice of ice cream and toppings

Grease the cups of one cupcake/small muffin tray and the underside of the second tray. Heat the oven to 170 degrees.

Melt the dark chocolate, milk chocolate a butter together in a large heatproof bowl either gently in the microwave or set over a saucepan of barely simmering water. Once melted, stir until smooth and leave to cool slightly.

To the chocolate and butter mix, add the sugar, vanilla and eggs and combine. Sift in the flour and cocoa powder and mix until smooth.

Divide the brownie mix between the cups of the first cupcake tray filling each about two thirds full. Gently place the second tin on top and bake for 30 minutes.

Once cooked, remove from the oven and gently take of the top tray. Leave to cool fully before serving with ice cream and your choice of toppings.

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4 comments

  1. These look and sound amazing! Definitely wouldn't have thought of doing this myself! x

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    1. They're great, you could fill them with whatever you want. Such a fun treat!

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  2. Oo i've been making myself actually make the things i pin recently. (http://amagpieinthesky.com/magpie-cooks/tried-tested-pins-2/) I have seen these and you've done all the hard work converting it from cups for me! can't wait to try these. How was that ice cream? It looks fab.

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    1. I was reading your pin posts today! I never usually bake my pins but just had to try these. I've seen some variations where people bake them in the tray then squish the second one down on top after baking.
      Love this ice cream, I got it when you were tempting me with your ice cream finds the other week :). It's really good, quite strong and not too sweet!

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