Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Easy Kahlua Brownies by Cleo Coyle for Valentine's Day #valentines #chocolate


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For the love of chocolate…

Today is Valentine’s Day, the perfect day to talk about great pairings, and most culinary experts agree that chocolate and coffee are one such perfect match.


But why?

Both are made from roasted beans; consequently, when you add coffee as a flavoring to chocolate desserts, it enhances that deep roasted flavor, making your chocolate dessert taste richer and more intense. That’s one reason why Kahlua brownies are so popular. The other is the "spirit" of the rum in the sweet coffee liqueur, which brings the party with the flavor.

Unfortunately, retaining that flavor is tricky. Many recipes instruct you to add Kahlua to your batter, but during the baking, much of the taste and spirits are cooked away. Today’s easy recipe shares how Marc and I make our Kahlua brownies. Here's a hint. We were inspired by the affogato...



Affogato, which means "drowned" in Italian, is a deliciously easy dessert in which Italians simply pour a shot or two of hot espresso (or strongly brewed coffee) over a scoop or two of gelato or ice cream.

As for the brownies, our easy recipe is below. May you bake with love, eat with joy, and have a… 

Happy Valentine’s Day!

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These brownies make for a truly romantic dessert, sensuous and decadent. They're also addictive! And they're impressive to serve on party trays, so keep them in mind for Mardi Gras, St. Patrick's Day, Easter, and Graduation celebrations. 

For convenience today, we're using a mix, but feel free to use your favorite scratch brownie recipe. Now let's start baking...

Makes one 9x9 pan of brownies (16 squares)

Ingredients:

Butter (for greasing pan and foil)
1 box brownie mix ("family size," see my note*

Brewed coffee (to replace water in mix's direction) 
1/2 teaspoon instant espresso
4 Tablespoons Kahlua (or any coffee liqueur)
1/2 cup (or less) powdered sugar 
(optional) 1 cup chopped nuts (walnuts, pecans, etc...)

Mixes also usually require vegetable oil and eggs (consult box directions)

*Note on selecting brownie mix: The "Family Size" mixes for 13x9 pans almost always give you the option to make your brownies in a 9x9 pan instead. We prefer this option for slightly thicker brownies.

Directions:

Step 1 - Prep pan - Line the bottom of your 9x9 metal pan with aluminum foil, allowing some of the foil to hang over two ends (like handles). This lets you lift the brownies completely out of the pan for cutting. Generously grease the foil and unlined sides of the pan with butter or non-stick spray.



Step 2 - Add coffee flavor: Make the brownies as your package directs but start the mixing by completely replacing the water in the mix's directions with brewed coffee and whisk in 1/2 teaspoon of espresso powder...



Step 3 - Finish batter: Once the coffee has cooled off, whisk in the egg (or eggs) and the rest of the required ingredients (most likely vegetable oil). Add the brownie mix and finish the batter as directed. If you like nuts in your brownies, fold in 1 cup chopped walnuts or pecans. 




Step 4 - Bake as directed: To test for doneness, insert a toothpick into the center of the brownies. If it comes out clean (moist crumbs are fine but there should be no wet batter), then the brownies are done. 



Step 5 - Cool and (carefully) poke: Give the brownies 30 to 60 minutes to cool off. You can speed this up by placing the (uncovered) pan on a cold back porch or in your fridge. Cooling off the brownies will allow them to set; make it easier for you to poke clean small holes on the surface; and de-pan and slice them. Use a toothpick to create these holes, which will allow the Kahlua to penetrate the crust and seep into the brownies.

For best results (small, clean holes)...
Insert toothpick and twist as you lift.
Wipe pick clean before poking again.


Step 6 - Pour your Kahlua: The best way to do this is one tablespoon at a time in each quadrant of the brownie pan. Pour the liquid evenly over the top. (My showy shot glass method, as you can see, wasn't quite even enough and I tipped the pan to help distribute the Kahlua over the surface.)




Step 7 - Allow to set, de-pan, and pretty up with powdered sugar: Give the brownies a little time to absorb the Kahlua (at least 15 to 30 minutes). Then de-pan by running a knife along the unlined sides and using the handles to carefully lift the brownies out of the pan.


Use a sieve to evenly distribute the powdered sugar over the top of the brownies. 



It looks so pretty, doesn't it? A snowy winter wonderland of chocolate, coffee, and Kahlua.




Step 8 - Slice and serve: We like to use a sharp pizza cutter, as shown below. The easiest way to get even slices is to eyeball the center of the pan and slice right down the middle of the big square. Then focus on each half and do the same thing, slicing down the center of each half. Use the same method across to create 16 even squares.

For nice, clean cuts when cutting cakes
or brownies, always wipe your
blade clean between each fresh cut.





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3 comments:

  1. Yum, chocolate and coffee! You didn't steer me wrong with your black bean brownies, so I'm sure these are fantastic! If I made these, I'd probably only share the pan with my youngest (a coffee lover already, at age 3!) Thanks for sharing. :)

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  2. I can't imagine making anything with chocolate without adding coffee and/or espresso powder!

    These look delightful! Good tip about adding the Kahlua after baking.

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  3. Amanda and Libby - Thanks for your comments and Marc and I hope you enjoy the brownies, cheers!

    ~ Cleo

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