Tri-level brownies

September 26, 2008 
Filed under No-fuss cookies, The amateur baker

After three consecutive baking disasters, I finally came up with a winner. These tri-level brownies are exactly what the name says they are — brownies with three distinct layers.

Crust is made of oatmeal, flour, sugar and butter

The crust is made of oatmeal, flour, sugar and butter. The middle layer is a fudgy cookie, achieved by underbaking. The top layer consists of coarsely chopped walnuts over which a simple chocolate frosting is poured.

Adapted from a recipe from my sister-in-law — forgot if it’s Ava or Susan.

For the crust

1 c. of oats (I used rolled oats; you can use instant)
1/2 c. of all-purpose flour
1/2 c. of muscovado (or any dark brown) sugar, firmly-packed
1/4 tsp. of baking soda
1/3 c. of butter, softened

Mix together all the ingredients. Press down firmly onto the bottom of a 11″ x 7″ x 1-1/2″ baking pan. Bake in a preheated 350oF oven for 10 minutes. Cool.

The middle layer is a fudgy cookie

For the middle layer

2/3 c. of all-purpose flour
1/8 tsp. of baking soda
1/8 tsp. of salt
1/2 c. of white sugar
1 egg
1/2 tsp. of vanilla essence
1/4 c. of milk
1 oz. of good-quality bittersweet chocolate (I used Ghirardelli)
1/4 c. of butter

Melt the butter and chocolate in a double boiler over simmering water. Cool.

Stir together the flour, baking soda and salt.

Stir the sugar into the melted chocolate and butter. Add the egg and vanilla essence. Stir just until combined. Add the flour mixture and milk alternately to the chocolate mixture, starting and ending with the flour. Spread the batter over the cooled crust and bake in a preheated 350oF oven for 25 to 30 minutes. Do not overbake. The top should be moist so that a finger print is left when touched. Cool.

The top layer consists of walnuts over which the chocolate frosting is poured

For the top layer

1/2 c. of coarsely chopped walnuts
3/4 c. of powdered sugar
2 tbsps. of butter
1 oz. of bittersweet chocolate
about 2 tbsps. of very hot water

Sift the powdered sugar.

In a double boiler, melt together the butter and chocolate. Stir in the powdered sugar. Add hot water, little by little, until just pourable.

Scatter the chopped walnuts on top of the cooked sheet of brownies. Slowly pour the chocolate mixture over nuts. If some parts of the surface are not covered with the chocolate mixture, tilt the pan in different directions. The chocolate mixture is still liquid enough at this point. After a few minutes, it will set so work fast.

Cover the baking pan with cling wrap. Chill the brownies for several hours. When firm, cut into squares to serve.

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Comments

9 Comments on "Tri-level brownies"

  1. eliza on Sat, 27th Sep 2008 6:04 am 

    saw this in tastespotting! looks very yummy and tempting!

  2. Andrea Bell on Sat, 27th Sep 2008 6:16 am 

    Oh wow, those look amazing. I just love your blog! I love that I can learn so much about your cuisine, something I can’t do almost anywhere else. Keep up the great work!

  3. Marilou See on Sat, 27th Sep 2008 9:27 am 

    Good day.

    Cant wait to sink my teeth on this lovely brownies….*drool* *drool*…may I ask where you bought your bittersweet chocolates? Received many good reviews on this product. Thanks in advance.

  4. Jannesse on Sat, 27th Sep 2008 11:07 am 

    Wow! Thanks for sharing the recipe.

  5. megan on Sat, 27th Sep 2008 11:51 am 

    oh these looks fabulous. i definitely think the top layer would have to be my favorite part :)

  6. Connie on Sat, 27th Sep 2008 1:08 pm 

    Glad you like it. Hope you’ll enjoy the brownies when you all get a chance to bake them.

    Marilou, Ghirardelli chocolates were on sale at Shopwise Supermarket a couple of weeks ago.

  7. elle on Mon, 29th Sep 2008 4:19 am 

    hey,
    i already tried a couple of recipes from your site. so far, so good. thank you very much.
    i went back to your site today particulary looking for two recipes but i believe the entries arent complete anymore. i meant the pineapple chicken and the sweet and sour pork recipes. is there any way i can still access the complete content? please?
    thanks!

  8. Connie on Mon, 29th Sep 2008 8:57 am 

    They are complete, Elle, and you’ll find the recipes if you’ll only click the links to the second page of the entries.

  9. cocoy on Wed, 1st Oct 2008 3:23 pm 

    hey connie!

    since we live in the same area…siguro magpapa invite na lang ako to see your new house and taste your great cooking

    hehehehe




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