After reading about Merryn’s Eggless Nutty Chocolate Brownie
Recipe, I was so tempted to give it a try because it sounds so easy! No baking was required and I can even ask my lil prince to be my assistance.
Here are the ingredients (recipe from Merryn’s blog)
22 Marie Biscuits
20gm cocoa powder
40gm roasted nuts
200gm condensed milk
20gm cocoa powder
40gm roasted nuts
200gm condensed milk
I bought the tiger marie biscuits, cocoa powder, condensed
milk and for roasted nuts, I also use cashew nuts and almond nuts as these are
my favorites!
The instructions are pretty easy to follow too. I placed the marie biscuits in my zip lock bag so that
it’s easier for me to break them into
pieces. I gave the bag to my lil
prince to break the marie biscuits into crumbs while I chopped the nuts.
Boy! He had fun breaking those
pieces of biscuits and he almost broke my zip lock bag!
Next we added the cocoa powder, nuts and
lastly the condensed milk. Simple
right? Just mixed everything together
and pour into your baking tray. Let it chill for at least 4 hours in the fridge or overnight. I pour
the mixture into my star shaped silicon molds and the left over I put them in a
round plate.
Here’s my star shaped chocolate brownies.
I cut the remaining chocolate brownies into heart shaped
using my cookie cutter and packed them for lil prince snack box yesterday.
My lil prince absolutely loves this chocolate brownies and
kept asking for me for more. I will definitely
make this again as it is really simple and the kids love it! As for the process of making the brownies, I personally enjoyed the mother & son bonding time together in the kitchen. I was so surprise that my lil prince was so eager to help me out in the kitchen right till the very end and even offer to wash the plates for me.
You may hop over to Merryn's blog for step-by-step instructions on this recipe. Thank you Merryn for sharing this lovely recipe!
Last assignment for the day was to wash the utensils :P
Looks good......
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mery.
DeleteHah! The last assignment is where Ethan fails! He did not wash the utensils! :D
ReplyDeleteWhoa! I now have a brownie named after ME *kembang* ^_^
Don't worry, you can give him this assignment next round :)
DeleteYaya...must definately name the brownie after you. This is your masterpiece! Thank you so much for sharing the recipe.
Good job! Yes, teach our kids to clean up! ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks Jenny. I'm trying to train him to do simple chores :P
DeleteWell done. Start your kiddie young to help do the chores. The photo of him washing the dishes is priceless:D
ReplyDeleteQuay Po,
DeleteThank you! I also agreed with you that the last photo was absolutely priceless! I will show him this photo when he grows up :P
Hmmm, sounds really easy! Now you make me wanna try already... hehe =)
ReplyDeleteHay;ey,
DeleteYaya...really easy. Give it a try! It's delicious too!
nice activity.. I am one that enjoy the kitchen with my girl over weekend...
ReplyDeleteCynthia,
DeleteMe too enjoy my time with my lil one in the kitchen. Kids love it!
Wow. It's really that simple! Good bonding time too right? Next time your son will volunteer to help you in anything. :)
ReplyDeleteCarolyn,
DeleteYes, it is really simple and definately a good bonding time! Yaya..I hope my son will volunteer to do my housework next round!
Very tempted to try this too, looks so tasty. Is it very difficult to wash the moulds after you remove the brownies from them? Did the brownie stick to the moulds?
ReplyDeleteThank you. Surprisingly they are quite easy to remove. Probably because they are silicon moulds, I just 'rendam' them in water for a while and wash it away. No scrubbing.
DeleteThis is too beautiful. Clever you, make them into different shapes. Well done.
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