Tongue Twister: A Bowlful of Blissful Brownies

[22 Apr 2007 | By | 7 Comments]
469505429 426889c860 Tongue Twister: A Bowlful of Blissful Brownies

I promised Myriam over at Once Upon a Tart that I would share a brownie recipe this month (for her browniebabe of the month event). I must say, I don’t have a mile high stack of brownie recipes; though at the end of this month I bet she will! I rarely make brownies, though I am not sure why. Perhaps it is because they seem basic and unassuming; though they have the ability to transport the lucky eater to a place of brownie bliss.

For me, brownie bliss involves a dense, chocolaty, nut-studded, just-out-of-the-oven companion to homemade vanilla ice cream. That sentence is a mouthful, but appropriate since eating bites of brownies and creamy ice cream will be mouthful upon mouthful and no doubt if I tried to have a conversation with you DURING my brownie bliss, well, I would be talking with my mouthful right up to the last morsel (pant, pant). And while I am at it, with brownies and just melting ice cream circling my now twisted tongue, no doubt my focus will be on my mouthful of chocolaty goodness and I might not hear you too well. I am focused and somehow my hearing suffers when I am thus inwardly engaged. Can you just wait… a second… hold that thought… mmmm, that is good. Why is it you can taste better with your eyes closed? Wait—What did you say?

I may not be talking—because my tongue is in a twist—or seeing, since my eyes are closed, and I cannot hear you because I am too busy indulging in a little brownie bliss with some vanilla on top. I will simply leave it up to Myriam to sing the brownie praises, and I will just tuck away into my little blissful bowl of browniebabe goodness.

Thanks Myriam!

Nut Studded Brownie Bars
1/2 cup coarsely chopped nuts/walnuts
1/2 cup chocolate chips
1/3 cup coconut (optional: I left it out)
2/3 cup packed brown sugar
3/4 cup white sugar
1/3 cup baking cocoa
1 1/2 cups flour

Combine above in mixer.

2 eggs
2/3 cup vegetable oil
2 tsp vanilla

Add to mixer, combine. Spread into greased 8×8 inch pan. Bake at 350 for 40 minutes. Cut and serve immediately with [homemade] vanilla ice cream.

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  • aria said (23 April 2007 at 10:57 am):

    ohhhhhh this looks SO good. i know what u mean re the bliss. my husband is just like that, he may as well wear a do not disturb sign. then he eats all the chewy edges leaving the center in the pan if i dont watch out!

  • Alisa said (23 April 2007 at 11:03 pm):

    How cool! I wonder if I can whip something up in time!

  • Robin said (24 April 2007 at 8:21 am):

    Hey! My blog spammed your comment before, I just finally realized.

    Thanks for the brownie recipe, recently I’ve become obsessed with chocolate baking so I can’t wait to try this one!

    And Italian heritage is so wonderfully funny and interesting, especially when it comes to food. I guess I don’t really know why I’ve decided to date a Russian!! : )

  • Jennifer said (24 April 2007 at 12:15 pm):

    I? Just gained 10 lbs from reading your blissful description of those brownies and ice cream.

    *Drool*

  • Glenna said (25 April 2007 at 6:52 am):

    Oh. My. God. How can you do this to me when I’m suppsoed to be on a diet and eating nothing much but raw broccoli? I will not look. I will not look. I will not….okay, just a peek. Beautiful!

  • Kristen said (26 April 2007 at 9:50 am):

    Brownie bliss is an understatement. Those look amazing!

  • Harini said (3 March 2008 at 9:27 am):

    Lovely brownies…..I will be making this one for my family but I have given up eggs for good, and so I guess I shall miss this bliss :( Any idea what I could use instead of the eggs and still make these? Please? The picture is a treat!!

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