Showing posts with label Heath bar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heath bar. Show all posts
Thursday, 30 January 2014
Mini Heath Bar Pies
This is my take on a delicious dessert I had in America. I spent a week there for work and one of my colleagues brought this dessert into the office that his wife had made. He said it was called a Heath Bar Pie - it had a base made of chocolate brownie, topped with Cool Whip (which I think is a synthetic whipped cream) and crumbled Heath Bars on top. It was gorgeous!
I decided to try a new recipe for the brownie base and found a recipe on Bon Appetit for fudgy yogurt brownies. I used block chocolate instead of chocolate chips.
You need:
1 cup plain flour
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
100g plain chocolate
150g butter
1/2 cup cocoa powder
1 tsp vanilla flavouring
1 cup plain Greek style yogurt
Preheat oven to 180C. Mix the flour, baking powder and salt. Melt the chocolate with the butter in either a bain marie or the microwave and stir into the flour.
Mix in the sugar, cocoa powder, vanilla and yogurt.
I got this brownie pan for Christmas which allows you to make individual brownies. Each square is quite deep so you get a good sized brownie, and each one gets the chewy edges and softer middle, rather than when you make a batch in one pan and the edges are more cooked than the middle. So while it does obviously take up more space in the cupboard, I think it's a really good idea!
I sprayed the tray with Dr. Oetker Cake Release and put about one and a half tablespoons of the brownie mixture into each section of the tray.
Bake in the oven for 20-25 minutes.
The brownies were perfectly cooked though I'm not sure how much difference the yogurt made!
I brought back three individual Heath bars from America. They are described as English toffee with a chocolate coating - my colleagues were very surprised to find we don't have them in England! To me, they tasted exactly like a Dime/ Daim bar which was not what I expected but they were certainly very good!
To make the 'pie' I whipped some double cream
And crushed a Heath bar in a small plastic bag with a rolling pin.
As the brownies came out of the brownie pan in perfect individual portions I thought this would work well as a mini pie. So I placed one brownie on a plate, added a spoonful of double cream and sprinkled the crushed Heath bar over the top. Yum!
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