May 26, 2015 in baking, bars, brownies, chocolate, desserts, epicurious, in print, quick & easy, reviews, baked. Read the original on: Bluebonnet Baker
Brownies for Two made with deep, dark black cocoa. They make the perfect-sized dessert for you and your honey, in a matter of minutes!
If I made a list of some of the most joyous things in life, thereâs a few things it would absolutely have to include; Evanâs cheeky smile when he knows heâs up to no good, ooey-gooey, fudgy brownies, and seeing your friendsâ dreams come true. Todayâs post is about two out of the three. Since you donât see Evanâs grinning face, I think you can figure it out from there. *wink*
Iâve known Christina from Dessert for Two for years, though Iâm not actually sure how we found each other. What do I know? Weâre both proud Texans with a deep love for tortillas, pecans, and bluebonnets. That we both love to bake. And that maybe we both cried the first time we held her book, Dessert for Two, in our hands.
Itâs a heady thing, when a friend you hold dear in your heart has one of her dreams come true. As long as Iâve known Christina, Iâve known that she wanted to write a book. And be on TV. And sheâs accomplished both those things since writing Dessert for Two. Hooray for having the courage to pursue your dreams!
But Iâm here to tell you, even if I didnât know Christina from Adam, I would adore this book. The recipes are solid. Each one Iâve tried has come out perfectly the first time. The directions are spot on, even for beginners. And there are so many Southern treats throughout the book â from Divinity to Peach Pie Bars, German Chocolate Cake to Tres Leches Cake, itâs all here; just sized down to two perfect servings.
True story, though: if I could choose, Iâd probably choose a brownie over most any other dessert. Uncomplicated, unadulterated â just chocolate, in all its glory. Thatâs why the original name of this blog was Bluebonnets & Brownies. It seems only fitting that I share Christinaâs amazing recipe (like, you could make it every. single. night. and never get tired of it amazing) for brownies that serve just two people. And theyâre not little squares, either. Big olâ restaurant-style brownies that you can top with vanilla ice cream or eat straight from the pan â your choice.
Iâm pretty sure youâre going to make this recipe at least once a week. Just two brownies at your fingertips, friends. Itâs a magical thing. And quite addicting!
1 brownie
5 min Prep Time
23 min Cook Time
28 min Total Time
Ingredients
Instructions
Notes
From Christina Lane's Dessert for Two cookbook. To achieve the dark color, I used a mixture of regular Dutch Process cocoa and Black Cocoa, which can be purchased from King Arthur Flour.
Disclosure: I purchased my copy of Dessert for Two, and all opinions of the book are my own. There are Amazon affiliate links in this post. If you purchase anything after clicking the link, I will receive a few pennies for referring you over.
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Texan ex-pat in NJ seeks good Tex-Mex. Thus began the evolution of Bluebonnet Baker, my homage to all things Tex-Mex and Southern Comfort.