The trick is selling my family on this idea.
My highly processed food loving family. The ones that dig their heels in and refuse anything that could bear the label of real food. This is my husband included! To them, anything created in the kitchen is vastly inferior to Domino's or Little Debbie. Most real food nights end in tears from them who refuse to eat and me who refuses to give up hope in trying. It also ends up in the kids slamming down goldfish crackers and the hubby downing bowls of cereal and Poptarts.
I've been determined to change their viewpoint, one dish at a time. So I decided to hit them in their chocolate loving hearts and go for the gusto...starting with brownies. Really, who doesn't LURVE brownies? And with boatloads of garden fresh organic zucchini piling up on my countertops, I had to come up with something! And fast.
So I sat down on Pinterest and stealthily typed in zucchini, hiding it from the wary eyeballs that watched from the other room. Pinterest usually means we are eating something homecooked and the tears usually begin as soon as they hear the pots and pans clatter. Hubby nervously inventoried his PopTarts stash in anticipation.
Decadent Triple Chocolate Brownies
1/2 C oil ( I used expeller pressed canola)
1 1/2 C sugar
1/2 C Cocoa Powder (I used Navitas Raw Cacao )
1 1/2 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
2 tsp Vanilla extract ( I make my own)
2 C all purpose flour
1/4 C milk
1 egg
Mix together to form what looks like a cookie dough. When all incorporated, add
2C grated zucchini
3/4 C milk chocolate chips
Mix until smooth, like brownie batter.
Preheat your oven to 350 and grease a 9X13 pan. Pour in this goodness and bake for about 25 to 30 minutes, until center is set. Judge them like you would regular brownies....you don't want to overcook unless you want dry brownies.
Make every attempt to allow them to cool before you slice in...I know it's tempting and all, but you can do it!!!
Now, if you aren't satisfied with just a brownie go ahead and top them with some love. I went with a revamped ganache type frosting, completely different from the original recipe (which was good, just very runny)
Ganache to Beat all other Ganaches
1/4 c butter
6 tbsp cocoa powder
1/2 c sugar (up tp 3/4 c if you like it super sweet)
1/4 c milk (or heavy cream)
Cook together, boil for a minute. Cool slightly and add
1/4 c Biscoff spread (OR Nutella, peanut butter, almond butter...sky is the limit!!!)
All to cool slightly and spread on the brownies.