Wednesday 1 May 2013

Brownies : 'TWD : Baking with Julia'

Work your way through baking blogs, you will notice that some recipes will always find their way into the recipe index. You are almost certain to find a sinful chocolate cake, chocolate chip cookies that the author will assure you are the best you've ever had, a creamy cheesecake with a fruit compote, meringues, macarons from those who've figured out the mystery behind making them, blueberry muffins, lemon tarts and lest we forget, gooey, fudgy brownies!

 
 
And of course, if you were to look at that list, you'd realise that this blog has a long way to go. So, to set things right, I bring you brownies. These were made by the 'TWD: Baking with Julia' group, way back in October. Having missed making them then, they've been on my mind for a while and finally decided to give them a go. After all, Julia Child does refer to them as the 'best ever' brownies!!
 
 
The recipe is not much different from any other recipe that you might have come across. The only difference I noted was that the egg-sugar mixture is beaten until the volume doubles before it is mixed with the chocolate and the butter.
 
Not sure on the significance of that step, but the brownies that come out of the oven get top marks. They are everything you expect from a brownie - dense, fudgy, chocolaty, soft and creamy. You'll be hard pressed to find fault with these brownies. A small piece of them can make the world seem right again... Yes, they are THAT good!!


So, how do these match up to your favourite brownies that you've had or baked?? I always refrain from using the term 'best ever' because invariably, there is a beautiful memory or story attached, when something becomes your favourite!! In this case, it could be the brownies your mother baked when you were a child or the brownies you and your girlfriends always order for your gossip sessions or for that matter, it could be the brownies that will always remind you of a very special date!

And, no recipe, however good, can compete with those memories. But, I will say this much, this recipe has the power to create some very beautiful memories of its own. That should be reason enough not to miss out on these brownies!!
 
 Due to copyright considerations, only the person hosting the recipe for the group 'TWD:Baking with Julia' can post the recipe on their blog. The recipe for these brownies will be available on Monica's blog. Else, you can mail me at bakerindisguise@gmail.com and I will mail you the recipe.  

16 comments:

  1. Looks Richly Dense :) I'am fond of brownies :)

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    1. Then Aara.. there's just one thing to do.. make them!!! :))

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  2. I do remember this recipe and fully enjoyed them. But, I'm not sure they're the best ever just because it's hard to compete against homemade recipes passed on through family.

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    1. Agree.. you just cant compete with a family recipe.. but I guess, if you don't have one.. this could become your family recipe!!!:)

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  3. I agree that they're really good. But you're right- it's always so hard to compete with family recipes!

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    1. Like I said, no matter how good a recipe, it will never be able to compete with memories!! :)

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  4. The definitely look the part! And I will take your word for their taste! So I will add Julia's recipe to my "recipe box" and maybe someday in the far far future my great brainchildren will share them as a family recipe!! <3

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    1. Haha.. and then they will blog about the 'best ever' brownies!!!

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  5. Dense, fudgy, soft, creamy, these are exactly the words I like to hear for brownies! It looks like I will have to make these soon. Great photos, you captured the gooey centre and crackly top perfectly!

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    1. In that case, I will insist that you make a batch of these brownies!! :)

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  6. The gooey centers in your brownies look exactly as they should :-)

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  7. They turned out so fudgy, very nice! I do think this recipe, though not the best ever, is a darn good one.

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    1. True!! That's why I never use the words best ever for any recipe.. no one recipe can satisfy everyone!! :)

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  8. Looks super yum, best enjoyed with vanilla ice cream and a warmed up brownie.

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    1. Couldn't agree with you more, Neev!! :) Thanks for dropping by!!

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