Showing posts with label chocolate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chocolate. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Brownie Bars with Salted Peanut Butter Frosting
Experience has taught me (as well as other Americans, doubtless, whose childhoods included the joyful consumption of the classic Reese's Peanut Butter Cup) that peanut butter and chocolate are a match made in heaven. Imagine my delight when I discovered a recipe for a Cocoa Brownie with Salted Peanut Butter Frosting on the food blog Not Without Salt. Delight and utter fear, to be precise, knowing that while it was my destiny to make this brownie, I would have to summon all of my will power to avoid ravaging the finished product. Such a concern was allayed by my justification that I was making the dessert for a co-worker's barbecue. Unfortunately, I never did make it to that party....
I will probably never bake these brownies again, and that is the highest compliment I can give the author of the recipe. They are just too damn good to have lying around. Especially if, like myself, you are in peanut butter rehab. But enough babbling about my vices; read more about the brownie after the jump!
Labels:
brownies,
chocolate,
dessert,
peanut butter,
sweets
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Two Trader Joe's Products: A New Fave & One Soon-to-try Item
Recently, during a shopping excursion at Trader Joe's, I picked up two products: one was new for me in that I had never tried it, while the other product is actually new to the store.
The former is TJ's Almond Butter with Flaxseeds. I have previously extolled the wonders of this butter's peanut butter counterpart, and the almond version might be just as delicious. Only problem is that I go through the jar way too fast!
Since it is salted, and I eat a ton of this stuff (healthy fat, low carb, yo), I decided during a following trip to TJ's to opt for the non-salted creamy version instead. If I'm gonna be a pig, I might as well go with the healthier option. Plus, the creamy non-salted version actually has 1g more of protein per serving than the salted flaxseed one!
The totally new product is the organic spicy hot cocoa. I love the packaging, all Mayan themed. So far, I have not actually made a cup of cocoa using it, but I did try a bit of the powder, and it was delicious -- chocolaty with just the right amount of spice, including cayenne pepper. I am looking forward to trying and savoring a toasty serving of this, even though the weather has been warm lately.
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