Tyler Florence Fridays – Brownies

This is a first for me, my first time participating in Tyler Florence Fridays.  What a dilemma!  Which recipe do I select?  

I was watching a video on-line of  Tyler, at work.  Never having seen him in action before, I was impressed.  He has an easygoing manner with good nature flowing onto the camera consistently.  He is quite likable and I can understand why you gals like him, not only as a chef, but as a person.  (Note: I stayed away from the word, “man”.)

First, I thought I would go with a pasta since I found a few recipes that looked scrumptious.  Then I saw an eggplant recipe and here I am with an eggplant and nothing to do with it.  Then, I checked out salads.  Then I talked to myself and asked what do I really want to do.

No question about it.  I want to make Amaretto Chocolate Brownies with Walnuts.  Amaretto, walnuts and brownies…..that is a dream come true.

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This recipe sets off the Gluten Alarm - I made this with all purpose flour.  If you are gluten free, I don’t think it would be difficult to make the proper substitutions.  My apologies but it is CHOCOLATE.  Chocolate is for me, gluten girl, Chaya.

Amaretto Chocolate Brownies with Walnuts  -   Tyler Florence   

Ingredients        

2 sticks butter  (I used margarine)

8 ounces bittersweet chocolate chips (I do not have bittersweet chips so I used bittersweet baking chocolate – that big bar, cut up in squares)

1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour

1 teaspoon baking powder

Pinch salt

4 large eggs

2 cups sugar

2 tablespoons amaretto liqueur

1 1/2 cups walnuts  (I used less than one cup.  I like nuts as toppings but not so much, hidden in cakes and brownies.)

Powdered sugar, for garnish (I skipped this.)

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Method:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

Line a 9 by 9 square baking pan with parchment paper, making sure paper hangs over the edges.  (I used aluminum foil.  I find it easier to handle than parchment paper.)

Grease paper with butter so the brownies don’t stick.

Melt butter and chocolate over a double-boiler and stir gently until smooth and shiny. Remove from the heat and cool slightly.

Sift together flour, baking powder, and salt into a mixing bowl and set aside.

Whisk together eggs, sugar and amaretto in a mixing bowl until combined.

Pour in chocolate mixture and continue to whisk until combined.

Gradually add flour mixture, then add walnuts and incorporate with a wooden spoon.

Transfer batter to baking pan and bake for 40 to 45 minutes or until a cake tester comes out clean when inserted into the middle of the pan. (40 minutes was fine in my oven so check at that time, please)

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When done, invert onto a cutting board, remove paper and cut into squares. Garnish with powdered sugar and serve.

I have to tell you that these brownies were the best.  They were not the fudgiest which I love.  They were not  oozing chocolate which I also love.  They were dark and firm and not too sweet.  I often find that many cakes, cookies, brownies and all sweets, live up to their name (sweets) and are cloying and leave an aftertaste.

Tyler’s brownies are my kind of brownies.  The taste was superb.  If your sugar tooth craves more and more sugar and doesn’t appreciate the dark chocolate, this may not be for you.  I admit that I doubt this.  These were really good, a more subtle taste, than some of the sweeter varieties.  I think, it is worth a try.  You too may make it a regular on your brownie list.

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Today is a new day and the brownies are even better.  Make this one, ladies and you won’t regret it.

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About C

My goal is to conquer all the cookbooks, cooking magazines and Internet sites that are cluttering my life with delicious food. I will do this by cooking and baking which I love to do.

Posted on July 16, 2009, in BROWNIE RECIPES, CHOCOLATE RECIPES, COOKIE RECIPES, DESSERT RECIPES, GLUTEN ALARM, NUT RECIPES, TYLER FLORENCE RECIPES and tagged , , . Bookmark the permalink. 8 Comments.

  1. Welcome to TFF! These are some lovely brownies. I haven’t gotten around to making them yet but I hope to soon.

  2. Welcome to TFF. Nice to hear such a good review of these brownies, which I still have not made.

  3. Welcome to TFF. The brownies look delicious–very decadent!

  4. Welcome, lovely brownies! They sure have been a hit at TFF.

  5. cantbelieveweate

    Welcome to TFF! Your brownies look wonderful! I’m ready to give ‘em a go…as soon as it cools off! Happy cooking!

  6. These brownies looks so yummy Chaya! I made these before but swapped the amaretto for espresso. These are on of my faves!

  7. Your brownies looks terrific!! Welcome to TFF. I made these brownies before and loved them. I was thinking of trying them with Grand Marnier instead of Amaretto. Chocolate and orange is a great combo. I bet your pan of brownies is almost gone : )

  8. Thank you. I will try this and I am going to make a copy of the above. I appreciate your help.

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