• 2/10 Nat'l Brownie Day 3

    From Dave Drum@1:18/200 to All on Wednesday, February 08, 2023 15:57:08
    February 10: National "Have a Brownie" Day

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    Title: Basic Bud Brownies
    Categories: Cakes, Desserts, Snacks, Nuts, Chocolate
    Yield: 14 Servings

    3 oz Unsweetened chocolate
    4 tb Unsweetened dairy butter;
    - flaked in pieces
    4 tb Better bud butter (or kif
    - butter) flaked in pieces
    1/2 ts Double acting baking powder
    3/4 c A-P flour; sifted
    pn Salt
    2 lg Eggs
    1 c Sugar
    1 ts Vanilla extract (the real
    - deal not the "flavor")
    1 c Chopped pecans; or walnuts,
    - hazelnuts, almonds, or
    - macadamias)

    OPTIONAL: 1 tablespoon Grand Marnier or if you're using
    almonds, Amaretto

    The brownie has to go down in history as the classic
    Cannabis yummy. Anyone remember "I Love You Alice B.
    Toklas"? Yikes, we're showing our age again.

    Set the oven @ 350┬║F/175┬║C. Butter and lightly flour
    dust an 8" baking pan. Melt the chocolate and butters
    together in a saucepan using low heat and constant
    stirring. Once smooth set the chocolate aside to
    completely cool.

    Sift together the flour, baking powder, and salt into a
    mixing bowl. In a separate bowl beat the eggs with a
    mixer while slowly adding the sugar. Mix until clear and
    pale in color. Pour in the chocolate/butter and vanilla
    with constant stirring. Slowly blend in the flour and
    the liquor. Last, but not least, add the nuts. Bake for
    25-30 minutes (less time is chewier and more time is
    drier). Heck, some of us just eat the mix.

    After baking, cool the brownies and cut into 12 - 16
    squares (personally, I like triangles).

    Each brownie is going to contain approximately 1/4 to
    1/3 tb of better bud butter. This is potent. It's also
    very delicious. Do not operate heavy machinery or drive.

    RECOMMENDED BEVERAGE: Morning time tea or coffee is a
    great accompaniment. I prefer Earl Grey tea or
    Guatemalan Antigua coffee. If the brownies are served
    after dinner, then once again coffee can be served or
    a desert wine like a good tawny Port. Be careful mixing
    alcohol with these potent brownies though, it can make
    ones stomach a bit upset.

    From this basic recipe you can create literally hundreds
    of variations. Try glazing the brownies or sprinkling
    powdered sugar and raspberries on top.

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