If my baking story were a fairytale, this is how it would go...
Once upon a time, in a land far far away (okay so Birmingham is physically only a couple of hours away, but in every other way, it's like a whole other universe!) There lived a young woman who had moved back home with her mama and baba and sister after university. Despite a history of baking with their grandmother occasionally, neither girl baked much.
Until one day, the sister; Christiana decided to bake brownies and found this wonderful looking recipe. The brownies were a bit too oily, very sweet, and so gooey that it was impossible to cut them into squares but as neither sister knew any better, they thought they were amazing!
And so they started to make these brownies all the time; for every event they were invited to and for every pot luck lunch organised at work. Over time, they reduced the amount of butter, and increased the amount of chocolate. They started to bake them in a bigger pan, toned down the sugar content a notch and replaced caster sugar with brown sugar.
And so, our signature brownie was born! I love these brownies! And I always compare other brownies to this one. After making them oh, about a hundred times, I decided to try my hand at a few other recipes and that, my friends, is how my love of baking was born.
There is so much that can be done with brownies so it's about to get very browni-exciting up on this blog! Ha ha, like what I did there?
First off are these Oreo stuffed brownies. These are nice and simple.
Ingredients
1 portion of this brownie recipe (minus the white and milk chocolate chunks). Also, reduce the flour to 150g.
As many Oreo cookies as you need - I used 24 (almost two packs).
1 - Make brownie batter as per recipe (minus the last step which is folding in the milk and white chocolate chunks) and spread half of the batter on the bottom on your baking tin
2 - Arrange the Oreos over the brownie batter side-by-side and in one layer
3 - Pour the remaining brownie batter over the cookies and spread in an even layer to cover the cookies.
4 - Bake in a pre-heated 170C/ Gas Mark 3 / 325F oven for about 25 minutes or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean.
5 comments:
One word - SINFUL!
ahhh...serious sin...and i'm sure i will commit this one and ask for forgiveness during cardio..lol
goodness I have been reading your blog for a bit now and have recreated a few recipes and i just moved to Birmingham I need to try your treats goodness o goodness :) I need this noooowwwwww
@Mari - Definitely! That's why they're so good :)
@Dammy Jewel - THAT is my kind of comment! That's exactly what I do - work out so I can enjoy sinful treats like these :)
@Ms Zee - How are you finding Birmingham? YOu have to let me know what you have tried and how they turned out - looking forward to hearing all about it :)
I have never seen those before...I didn't even think it was possible.
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