If it Aint Broke: Bakers One Bowl Brownies Recipe

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

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There’s an old saying that goes, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”. I think its meaning is self-explanatory. I also think that it applies very well to cooking and baking. Foodies, especially those of us that blog, are always looking for the next best thing when it comes to recipes. We often dismiss the tried and true ones or alter them beyond recognition in our zeal to set ourselves apart from the pack. We want to be culinary rock stars, so why would we ever use a simple, ordinary recipe from the back of a box or can? Or, maybe we do, but don’t want to admit it. I get that. But, isn’t there something to be said for those recipes that have stood the test of time? Sometimes, it’s that same ordinariness that can actually make a dish quite extraordinary. Brilliance in simplicity, if you will.

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These one bowl brownies from Baker’s Chocolate are a perfect example. I’ve tried lots of different brownie recipes in my day, some better (and more complicated) than others. But, I always come back to this one. Why? Because they’re sinfully rich, moist and fudgy, which is exactly what I want in a brownie. Plus, they’re so easy (and cheap) to make. Let’s face it. Baking brownies isn’t exactly rocket science. Why make it harder than it needs to be? I can whip up a batch of these puppies in less than an hour, and be munching on one before the dinner dishes are even dry. That’s just about as close to instant gratification as you can get. read more >>

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