Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Brownies Voilà


Brownies Voilà
Individual microwave Brownies!
Adapted from Spark by Blue Heron Kitchen


Here’s a single-serve brownie that you can eat straight from the microwave. If you’re craving a (emphasis: a) brownie, need a quick after-school snack or don't have the time or gumption to whip up a batch, this is a remarkable recipe that you're going to adore. Two minutes. That's it.

Heightened: plate it, powder it and adorn it with fruit. Impressive presentation and remarkable taste for a dessert that feels like you're playing with your EZ Bake Oven.

Take care to not over-bake zap these or they’ll turn into rubber.

I had best results with cocoa that wasn’t dutch processed. Scharfen Berger, Special Dark Hershey’s or Trader Joe’s are all good choices. If you use the fancier dutched stuff, it’ll taste great, only slightly less fudgy.

I don’t need to tell you how to eat a brownie or what to put in, over or around it. I tried making a gluten-free version, replacing flour with almond meal. It exploded in the microwave. I guess some some xanthan gum or flaxseed meal or chia seeds would work, but I’ll start with the glutinous version. After I finish cleaning my microwave, I'll experiment with some gluten-free flour.

macrowaves of peace and love,
jane

Ingredients

1 Tbsp. whole wheat pastry flour
1 Tbsp. granulated white sugar
1 Tbsp. unsweetened cocoa
1/8 tsp. baking soda
a pinch of Kosher salt
1 ½ Tbsp. of low fat (I used Greek style) plain yogurt, (more, as needed to blend.)
1/8 tsp. pure vanilla extract

Procedure:

In a straight-sided microwave-proof coffee cup or ramekin (ungreased), mix all ingredients together well.

Place in microwave and cook on high for 1 to 1 minute, 10 seconds, until done but not rubbery.

Eat directly from mug/ramekin. Or release onto plate and garnish with a dusting of cocoa or confectioner's sugar, sliced mango or fresh berries, raspberry coulis, sorbet, ice cream or Bosco. 


N.B. – According to the “Spark Recipes” site, the caloric content of each of these is 94.5, fat is 1.1 gram, cholesterol: 0.9 mg., sodium: 224.6 mg., total carbs: 22.1 g, dietary fiber: 2.7 g and protein: 2.6 g







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