Page Number: 42
Cookbook Title: Perfect Endings: Chocolate Dessert and Beverage Cook Book
Publisher: Nestle's
Year Published: 1962
ISBN #: Library of Congress Catalog Number 62-19144
Background:
Recipe:
- 2/3 c. butter or shortening
Stir in
- 2 1/4 c. firmly packed brown sugar
Remove from heat and cool approximately 10 minutes (I didn't wait this long--you just need to make sure it's cool enough not to cook the eggs added in the next step)
Sift together and set aside (I dumped them in a bowl and used a whisk to combine)
- 2 2/3 c. sifted flour
- 2 1/2 tsp. baking powder
- 1 tsp salt
Add to cooled sugar mixture and beat until smooth
- 3 eggs
Add and mix well:
- Flour mixture
- 1 c. nuts, chopped (I used hazelnuts)
- 12 oz. semi-sweet chocolate chips
Spread in greased 15" x 10" x 1" pan. Bake at 400°F for 18 minutes. Cool. Cut into 2" squares.
Alterations/Results/Impressions: I actually didn't alter the recipe (note the surprise in my voice). Hazelnuts are probably a bit strange to use (pecans or walnuts are more typical for recipes in my region), but I had half a pack left from another recipe so that's what I used. Results? It's pretty much the "blonde brownies" my mom made us as kids. Good, yes, but nothing really different. Chewy and caramel flavored, with melty chocolate and crunchy hazelnuts. Would I make again? It's definitely a good recipe in a pinch, so maybe...but I have all of these other cookbooks to try out first!