Last year I won this cookbook called
I've only baked a few things out of it, but I knew this was the book that I would pick from, when it was my turn to pick the recipe. April from abbysweets and I are doing our "Cookbook Project" and this round was my pick! And I picked Chocolate Chunk Celebrations.
These were individual size little desserts that taste like a cookie, but they were kind of like a brownie, in a little cake shape. What ever these are, they are delicious!
It has a thin crisp shell over the top and dense chocolaty goodness inside.
Extreme chocolate!
You wont be able to keep even The Grinch away from these Celebrations!
Chocolate Celebrations
by Marcel DeSaulniers
18 oz semisweet chocolate, coarsely chopped
8 TBS (I stick) butter
1 Cup all purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
3/4 Cup sugar
4 large eggs
1 TBS Vanilla
1 Cup pecans
4 oz semisweet chocolate, chopped.
1. preheat oven to 350F. Place eighteen foil muffin cup liners in a cupcake pan.
2. Melt the coarsely chopped chocolate with the better in the top of a double boiler and stir till smooth
3. In a sifter, combine the flour, baking powder, and salt. Sift onto a large piece of parchment or wax paper.
4.Place the sugar and eggs in the bowl of a stand electric mixer fitted with the paddle. Beat on medium for 2 minutes until light in color and slightly thick. Stop and scrape down the sides of the bowl and then add the melted chocolate and mix on low to combine, about 5 seconds. Gradually add the dry ingredients. Once all the dry ingredients have been incorporated about 10 seconds, stop and scrape down again. Add the vanilla and nix on low for 5 seconds. Remove the bowl and use a rubber spatula it fold in the pecans and the chocolate chunks and to finishing mixing until thoroughly combined.
5. Portion 2 slightly heaping tablespoons into each cup. Place in the center of the oven and bake till a tooth pick comes out clean but still slightly gooey, almost 18 minutes. Rotate baking pans 180 half way thru baking.
6. Remove from oven and let come to room temperature, about 30 minutes.
Keep the celebrations in a tightly sealed plastic container and they will stay fresh at room temp 4-5 days, or refrigerate for a week to 10 days, bring to room temp before eating.
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What a celebration indeed! Tell the Grinch to save me some!
ReplyDeleteI would really like one of those right now please.
ReplyDeleteThose cupcake/brownie/cookies look wonderful! I bet a big glass of milk is required when eating them! Yum!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
Ooh, thanks for the view of the inside. I have the same cookbook and have put this recipe off because I just couldn't visualize the finished product. They look good though! I may have to bump them back up on the list.
ReplyDeleteMmmmmm... looks heavenly!
ReplyDeleteOh yum Megan..these look so chewy and delicious!!
ReplyDeleteHope your week is going well and all your preparations are sweet!! Hugs to you..
Megan, I loved these! so did the family! These will be a staple here from now on.
ReplyDeleteMy chocoholic dream! Extra fudgey and oh-so-yummy.
ReplyDeleteThese look awesome! I'll bet chopped walnuts would be good in them -- I'm envisioning them already. :)
ReplyDeleteChocolate is a reason to celebrate!
ReplyDeleteI don't even really like chocolate and those look marvelous!
ReplyDelete(Love the little Grinch guy)
Megan,
ReplyDeleteWow, these looked so good. I will try them soon. We'll miss you at Thanksgiving but hope to see you at Christmas. Give my best to the Hubby and the girl.
Love, Lyd
The local library has this book. I'm going to have to borrow it for a few weeks and try it. They look great!
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