Author Notes
This one's special. It uses self-rising flour which is unusual for brownies. The result is still a dense, sticky horrendously chocolatey brownie that's light on you, instead of pulling you down. The kick here is provided by the shot of espresso in it. The recipe can easily be customized...if you want to add half a up of white chocolate chips in it or maybe a couple of tablespoons of candied ginger. —Amrita
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Ingredients
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60 gms
self-rising flour
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60
gms, dark cocoa powder (I used one with about 70% cocoa)
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200 gms
caster sugar
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120 gms
butter, softened
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3
eggs
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1 pinch
of salt
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1 shot
strong espresso
Directions
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Pre-heat oven (fan-assisted) to 160 deg C or 320 deg F.
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Mix all ingrediients together
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Grease a flat sandwich pan (about 6X6) and pour the brownie batter in.
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Bake for 18 minutes and cool once done.
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Cut into 9 equal pieces and try not to eat all of them at once...
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