2015-04-17



I don’t often blog about Brownies – They feel like a bit of cheat as they are so easy. Brownies are definitely my go to bake if I need something sweet in a rush. And Oh My! these are delicious!

I’ve given approximate guidelines for the Dulce de Leche and Marshmallows but go for your life, sprinkle liberally. Who is to know?

My tips for perfecting brownies are:

* Baking Parchment – Never Greaseproof paper, you’ll be picking it off the brownies for weeks.

* Silicone Tin – No idea why, it just works.

* Take them out of the oven 2 minutes before you think they are done.



Dulce de Leche Marshmallow Brownies

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Serves

8+

Prep time

10 minutes

Cook time

25 minutes

Total time

35 minutes

Meal type

Dessert, Snack

Misc

Child Friendly, Serve Cold, Serve Hot

Rich decadent Brownies with a soft centre, topped with the most gorgeous Dulce de Leche and sweet marshmallows

Ingredients

10oz Butter

5oz Caster Sugar

7oz Light Brown Sugar

4 Medium Eggs

5 tablespoons Golden Syrup

1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract

5oz Plain Flour

pinch Salt

5 tablespoons Cocoa Powder

5 tablespoons Dulce de Leche

1 Handful of Mini Marshmallows

Directions

Preheat the oven to 180C and line a silicone tin (I use 9" square) with Baking Parchment

Using an electric mixer, whisk the butter and sugars until well combined

Add the eggs, one at a time whilst mixing on a medium setting

Turn the mixer off and add the syrup and vanilla whilst stirring with a spatula

Fold in the flour, salt and cocoa until combined

Pour into the tin and spread out evenly - this is a mixture that doesn't rise so you don't need to leave a hole in the centre

Spoon over the Dulce de Leche - If your hand slips and you manage to add more don't worry ;-)

Sprinkle over the marshmallows and bake for 25 minutes - check how it is going after 20 minutes and reduce the temp if the edges are starting to catch

Remove from the oven and allow to cool for at least 10 minutes in the tin before turning out onto a wire rack

Cut into even squares and enjoy with a cuppa

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In honour of my Brownies, I have also featured another Brownie recipe for this week’s Featured Bake – The lovely blog, Petite Raisin has shared with us her Flourless Black Bean Brownies – Fudginessa and Chocolate Chips – What more could we ask for?

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10. Simple yet stunning Coconut decoration on this Coconut Layer Cake from Baking in Pyjamas

11. Truly beautiful Soft Chocolate Chip Cookies from Petite Raisin

12. I’m loving the name Brookies this week – So Creative from The Not SO Creative Cook

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14. Adorable Mini Cheesecakes with the shiniest Blueberry Compote from The Dream Baker

15. Wow to the Nutella Souffle that is designed to catch a blob of Ice Cream in the middle – The Not SO Creative Cook

16. There is not a kid in the land that wouldn’t want a try of these cute green sugar cookie bars from Baking in Pyjamas

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Its back to school next week so normal service should be resumed with the roundup posted on Tuesday – Don’t forget there’s no theme, all welcome if they are baked in an oven or slow cooker. Please try to comment on at least one other entry to share the love.

Thanks once again for all your entries and for being such a brilliant part of the #Bakeoftheweek family – Really appreciate it!

If you are wondering where #FoodieFriday is – I’m hoping to be back next week with a full roundup – #FoodieFriday will be incorporated into a new weekend linky where we look at what you have been cooking, where you have been, what you have been reading and what you have been crafting over the past week – I really want to celebrate my love of all things craft, reading and cooking, so watch this space!

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