Rich, chocolatey, moist with whipped cream and crunchy toasted hazelnuts = SINFUL!
As always, the brownie was easy to make. After it has been cooled, the brownie is cut down the centre lengthways to make a double-layered cake before being frosted with whipped cream. Usually, we would only eat 2-3 small pieces before it gets cloying, but with the whipped cream, I feel that it tones down some of the sweetness and before we knew it, the whole brownie cake was down to the last piece! (Birthday boy doesn't like cakes which are too sweet, so this was absolutely perfect!) No point getting out a tupperware to store the last piece, so we happily shared the last piece amongst us ;)
Chocolate and Hazelnut Brownie Cake
Recipe adapted from Delia Smith
Preparation time: 15-20 minutes
Cooking time: 40 minutes
Serves 8-10
Ingredients
110g butter
50g dark chocolate
2 large eggs, lightly beaten
200g caster sugar
50g plain flour, sifted
1 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
70g walnuts
Preparation time: 15-20 minutes
Cooking time: 40 minutes
Serves 8-10
Ingredients
110g butter
50g dark chocolate
2 large eggs, lightly beaten
200g caster sugar
50g plain flour, sifted
1 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
70g walnuts
To decorate
50g lightly toasted hazelnuts
Cocoa powder, to dust
275ml whipping cream
1. Preheat oven to 180°C.
2. Line a baking tin measuring 6 x 10 inches (15 x 25.5cm) with greaseproof paper. Bring the paper up to at least 1 inch above the edge of the tin. (Note: I used a 5 x 9 inch tin, baking time 40 minutes)
3. Place the butter and the chocolate (broken up into small pieces) into a large, heatproof bowl fitted over a saucepan of barely simmering water and allow the chocolate to melt, making sure the base of the bowl doesn't touch the water.
4. Then beat the mixture till smooth, remove it from the heat and simply stir in all the other ingredients till thoroughly blended.
1. Preheat oven to 180°C.
2. Line a baking tin measuring 6 x 10 inches (15 x 25.5cm) with greaseproof paper. Bring the paper up to at least 1 inch above the edge of the tin. (Note: I used a 5 x 9 inch tin, baking time 40 minutes)
3. Place the butter and the chocolate (broken up into small pieces) into a large, heatproof bowl fitted over a saucepan of barely simmering water and allow the chocolate to melt, making sure the base of the bowl doesn't touch the water.
4. Then beat the mixture till smooth, remove it from the heat and simply stir in all the other ingredients till thoroughly blended.
6. Leave the cake in the tin for 15 minutes to cool, then remove it from the tin, and turn it out on to a cooling tray. Strip off the lining paper and, when it's absolutely cold, carefully cut the cake in half, down the centre lengthways, so you're left with 2 oblongs.
7. Now whip the cream until it forms soft peaks and spread half of it thickly along one half. Position the other half on top, then spread the rest of the cream all over the cake, covering it completely. Then decorate with the roughly chopped nuts and, if you like, a dusting of cocoa powder. If all the cake isn't eaten, to keep it fresh, store inside an airtight container in the fridge.
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Absolutely delightful for a birthday!
ReplyDeleteThanks, birthday boy loved it ;)
DeleteSinfully delicious ! I love Baby D's utter concentration , that good huh lol
ReplyDeleteHaha, daddy always says "you snooze you lose!"
DeleteWhenever I see this combination of chocolate and hazelnut, I'm pretty much sold! Lol! Love it! In fact I haven't bake brownies for eons! This recipe looks very promising indeed... Thanks for sharing this lucious rich cake!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome. Hopefully u will love Delia's brownies as much as my family does.
DeleteHi Yen! I love the generous portion of nuts on the cake!
ReplyDeleteYour 2 kids are so adorable!
Hehe thanks! Sometimes I have to add extra nuts when my mum requests.
DeleteLoving it... would love to have a slice
ReplyDeleteI always check out this website for healthy and tasty recipe's - www.excellentprotein.com - My favourite is the sugar free chocolate pudding because it just tastes amazing
ReplyDeleteYou are right, it does look sinfully good!
ReplyDeleteEat first, worry about losing weight later! :D
DeleteNot a fan of nuts, and not in cakes. Would love the cake without them...
ReplyDeleteWhen I make brownies for my husband, I omit the nuts. Still very good. But we prefer it with nuts.
DeleteOoooo.....a nutty chocolate cake and I like it. Chocolate, nuts, cream...... just the right cake for me. Very yummy. Your kids are sooooooo adorable.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mel. My kids will "kembang" in their sleep tonight.
DeleteI want to lose weight and try to cut down my dessert intake. But this looks so yummy... :P
ReplyDeleteRecently I also trying to lose weight, eat more salad. Haha! But sometimes must still treat yourself ma, right?
DeleteIt look so moist!
ReplyDeleteIt was!
DeleteHi Yen,
ReplyDeleteBaby D is looking so serious eating his slice of cake. I bet that this brownies must be so good that he is careful, making sure that he will spoon them all :D
Zoe
He is concentrating hard so tht he can finish it fast and have another slice.
DeleteLooks so moist and I love the cream all over it and the nuts topping!
ReplyDeleteThe whipped cream takes the brownie to do the next level!
DeleteYen, I agree that the cake is so sinful! I must bake this cake too :)
ReplyDeleteHope u enjoy it.
DeleteI came here wrong time! :D I'm about to go to sleep and look at this cake... I'd even wish to eat this for breakfast when I wake up. I bet kids were so happy eating this!
ReplyDeleteHaha yea my kids love brownies very much. I dont make it too often cos sugar content is quite high but it's a treat when they've been good :)
Deleteomigosh, i think i'd love this one! maybe can add a bit of kahlua in it too, heheh :D
ReplyDeletelooks really heavenly! she does have really awesome recipes.... :)
ReplyDeleteYES! I love her recipes..... the copy of cookbook tht I have already "koyak" here and there, cos I use it so often.
DeleteOh my! This is seriously sinfully YUMMY! I wanna make some now! Looks so good that Baby D was fully concentrating on his plate of goodness! :D
ReplyDeleteLet's hope he concentrates this hard with his books next time. :P
DeleteCake looks delish, hard to stay away from it however sinful it maybe :) Oh, and happy birthday to your dad, may he be blessed with good health, happiness and all!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the birthday wishes! :)
DeleteYen, this may look sinful but I believe that they taste so good, hahaha!
ReplyDeleteJessie, if sinful and dont taste good then cham lor. Put on weight also not worth it. Haha!!!
DeleteHi Yen,
ReplyDeleteI believe the birthday boy must be very delighted with the super delish birthday.
Oh! I love the generous amounts of cream and hazelnuts added.
mui
My family loves cakes with lots and lots of cream. The more, the better!
Deletewow.. the brownie looks absolutely fantastic.. so rich and moist.. and not to sweet too! I just wanna sink my teeth into them! Wah.. each time u bake something, your family will wallop them all? non goes to waste? THAT'S REALLY NICE TO HAVE A SUPPORTIVE FAMILY!! cause normally if I bake, Im the only one eating..huhu..;( sad case huh?
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I wanna pinch Chloe!!!! SHE LOOK MEGA SWEET in this pic! ;p
Aiyo how come they won't eat???? My family will always eat everything I cook/bake. Next time u bake, pass some over to us lah... we become your adopted family :P
DeleteOh my , this looks delicious. I simply love the cake and the babies.. Can I have a little bit of everything... LOL . Thank you for sharing .
ReplyDeleteLOL thanks Abbygail;)
DeleteHappy birthday to the angel and your children sure did enjoy and relish that awesome brownie!!(Who would'nt??):):)
ReplyDeleteThis is perfect for a birthday.....
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