I may have gone completely insane this weekend. That’s right. Totally, utterly, and completely mad. Do you want to know what I did this weekend. I took, no joke, over 300 pictures of brownies this weekend. That’s right OVER 300 pictures of just one plate of brownies. I believe this was the first weekend I spent more time with my camera in my hand than whisk and a bowl.
Other than picture taking this weekend was devoted to brownie research. It is tough to find just the right recipe that balances chewy with fudgy and fluffy with dense. I knew I wanted both chocolate and cocoa powder. The chocolate because who doesn’t want that?! And the cocoa powder because my parents recently went on a trip to Switzerland and brought me back some fantastic cocoa powder. I would have preferred to been taken on the trip with them – but I suppose I will have to settle for pictures and sweets. Life could be worse. After lots of recipe research I decided on a combining three of the top recipes (one for fudge brownies, one for chewy brownies, and one for brownie cake) to arrive at these delicious treats! Hope you like them 🙂
Ingredients
1/4 cup dutch-processed (or alkalized unsweetened) cocoa powder
1/2 cup walnuts, pecans, or both (optional)
1/4 cup powdered sugar (optional)
3) Allow to cool slightly and mix in the eggs, sugar, cocoa powder, vanilla extract, and salt. **Note if your eggs are not room temperature they can cause the chocolate to seize. If they are still cold then beat them quickly with the sugar to bring them up in temperature.
5) Pour the mixture into the 9-inch (or 8-inch) square baking pan and bake at 350 for 30-40 minutes or until a toothpick comes out with just a few crumbs.
6) Allow to cool, sprinkle with powdered sugar and bust out your camera… 5 hours later it will be brownie time! Or just eat them now, who cares about pictures… you can always make them again! 😉
Anyone have any good food photography tips? Let me know! I am always looking for more input.
Laurie and Allison says
Lizzie,
We just made these and they were great! (Even if we just used Hershey’s Cocoa and not the fancy Dutch stuff). They were very light & fluffy! We love your blog!!
P.S. We ate them as soon as they were cooled – no pictures for us!!
Cooking By Moonlight says
Hey!!! Hope all is well in IN. Glad you guys liked the brownies! I think waiting to eat them until after the pictures are done is definitely the hardest part. Especially because you want the tastiest looking one in the picture which is always the most tempting piece!