I am happy to share with you that today is my 100th day of blogging. My blog is also being followed by 100+ friends in Google connect and also in Networked Blogs. I would like to thank all my fellow bloggers and friends who made this happen by their constant support and encouragement. I feel really delighted for every comment left in my posts. I wanted a reason to celebrate this and so I made brownies.
Anybody who loves chocolate definitely cant say no to brownies. I am a big fan of brownies, but I mostly find the restaurant brownies bit too sweet for my palate. When I planned to bake brownies, I wanted to keep it as a simple and basic brownie but also low in sweet and so opted to use honey instead of sugar. Honey is a natural sweetener and is rich in antioxidants, minerals and vitamins which is not present in refined white sugar. Also the addition of honey gave a special moist and soft texture to the brownies.
Unsweetened Cocoa powder - 1/3 cup
Baking powder - 1/4 tsp
Salt - 1/4 tsp
Semi-sweet chocolate chips / Chopped Walnuts - 1/2 cup (optional)
Vegetable oil - 1/2 cup (Can substitute with 1/2 cup - 1 stick of butter if using)
Honey - 3/4 cup (Can substitute sugar) See notes below for sweet preference*
Maple Syrup - 1/4 cup
Vanilla - 1 tsp
Egg - 1 (I had one lone egg so just used it, Can use one more if desired)
Anybody who loves chocolate definitely cant say no to brownies. I am a big fan of brownies, but I mostly find the restaurant brownies bit too sweet for my palate. When I planned to bake brownies, I wanted to keep it as a simple and basic brownie but also low in sweet and so opted to use honey instead of sugar. Honey is a natural sweetener and is rich in antioxidants, minerals and vitamins which is not present in refined white sugar. Also the addition of honey gave a special moist and soft texture to the brownies.
Ingredients:
All-purpose flour/Maida - 1/2 cupUnsweetened Cocoa powder - 1/3 cup
Baking powder - 1/4 tsp
Salt - 1/4 tsp
Semi-sweet chocolate chips / Chopped Walnuts - 1/2 cup (optional)
Vegetable oil - 1/2 cup (Can substitute with 1/2 cup - 1 stick of butter if using)
Honey - 3/4 cup (Can substitute sugar) See notes below for sweet preference*
Vanilla - 1 tsp
Egg - 1 (I had one lone egg so just used it, Can use one more if desired)
Method:
Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line a 9" square pan with parchment paper with an inch overhang on two opposite sides. This enables easy removal of the brownies from the pan. In a large mixing bowl mix flour, cocoa powder, baking powder and salt with a whisk for a minute. Fold in the chocolate chips/walnuts if using. In another bowl mix the oil, honey, maple syrup with a hand mixer until well mixed. Add in the vanilla and the egg and beat for another 30 secs. Now pour the wet mixture over the dry ingredients and gently wrap and fold until well mixed without any lumps. Do not overmix. Pour into the prepared pan and bake for 20-25 mins. A toothpick inserted into center of the oven should come out clean. Remove from the oven and cool for 10 mins. Transfer the brownies from the pan to the cooling rack and allow it to cool for 30 mins. Cut into 9 big squares or 16 small squares. Serve with a glass of milk.
Note:
1. All the ingredients are measured using the baking measurement cups and spoons.
2. The eggs should be in room temperature.
3. If using regular sugar/butter instead of honey/oil, cream together the butter and sugar until smooth.
4. According to the review from my readers, I would suggest skipping maple syrup and use just 1/2 cup of honey for not-very-sweet brownies.
4. According to the review from my readers, I would suggest skipping maple syrup and use just 1/2 cup of honey for not-very-sweet brownies.
Sending these Honey brownies to the Best Brownies event by Divya and Fast Food not Fat Food event by Priya.
Also linking this to This Week's Cravings by Mom's Crazy Cooking and Hearth and Soul Hop.
Those are amazingly mouth watering and goey brownies... Can u pls pass the plate...
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Wow! Just hundred days of blogging with so many yummy recipes and 100+ followers, great. Congratulations, looking forward to lots of yummy recipes from you. These brownies looks simply scrumptious, perfect any time.
ReplyDeleteHearty congratulations dear and u have severa milesstones to reach.Deliciou brownies.
ReplyDeleteLovely recipe...you rock krithi..congrats and wishing you all the best for future milestones.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on all the 100's that u have achieved...:).. A perfect recipe to celebrate...
ReplyDeleteCongrats on sharing 100 yummy recipies..:-)
ReplyDeleteBrownie looks soo rich and chocolatyyyyy
Congrats on the great 100 's :)
ReplyDeleteBrownies look yumm
Hi Krithi,
ReplyDeleteI always like simplicity of your yummy recipes.
I always love your space , your enerygy and encouragement. I would like take this moment to present this award to you. Please collect it from my space.
http://yummyodds.blogspot.com/2011/03/one-more-award-and-some-more-sharing.html
-Mythreyi
Yum! Yum! Yum!
Hi Krithi,
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures - and you're right - what woman doesn't love chocolate?! The picture with the glass of milk and brownie makes me hungry;-)
Congratulations and good luck with the next hundred!
Congrats on your milestones dear..keep rocking!!!
ReplyDeleteRich and yummy brownies...lovely
even I made brownies today and munched almost 4 already..urs look yummy n perfect
ReplyDeleteCongrats....Krithika..you deserve every thing 100 and more... :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats Krithi,for that yummy hundred and many more hundreds to come ! The brownies are tempting me too.nice clicks !
ReplyDeleteyummy and tempting brownies.
ReplyDeletelooks gorgeous n rich..
ReplyDeleteTasty Appetite
wow.. brownies look so soft n goey.. m loving it!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your 100th day. Brownies look like a delicious way to celebrate. They sure look wonderfully chocolaty. I have a sweet treat linky party going on at my blog and I'd like to invite you to stop by and link your brownies up. http://sweet-as-sugar-cookies.blogspot.com/2011/03/sweets-for-saturday-10.html
ReplyDeleteCongrats Krithi..brownies look super yummy! i just wanna grab some :)
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Congrats...wat a fantastic recipe...sounds delicious..
ReplyDeleteCongrats on ur 100th day !!! brownies looks so tempting and delicious !!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your milestone.Brownies look so tempting and delicious.
ReplyDeleteAnything that contains chocolate is a favorite of mine, especially these browniesthat look so scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteCongrats Krithi!!! And these brownies have come out perfect..Love the crust on top...And yes...no can can say no to Brownies, esp these!!
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congrats on that and wish many more to come. Brownies came out very perfect
ReplyDeletecongarts on ur achievement.........expecting more yummy recipes........nd this brownies are yummy............
ReplyDeleteCongrats dear,perfect and delicious Brownies...
ReplyDeleteCongrats Krithi. Yummy Brownie
ReplyDeleteCongrats Krithi,keep rocking gal..Brownies looks simply irresistible..
ReplyDeleteHearty Congratulations! Thanks for visiting our blog!
ReplyDeleteWow so moist and yummy..
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This is looking absolutely delightful Krithi... ! Very nicely made and presented. First time at ur space and quite a lot to learn...congrats for successful and happy blogging. Wud love to see more and more of your posts everyday...thnks !
ReplyDeleteThis recipe would be great for our linky party starting tomorrow at THIS WEEK'S CRAVINGS the theme is "WHAT INGREDIENT CAN YOU HIDDEN? in everyday food" and HONEY in brownies is so different and wondeful at the same time! Please stop by (tomorrow) and linky up your fabulous recipe!
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These brownies look so good. I need to try them
ReplyDeletecongratulation delicious brownies
ReplyDeleteCongrats n lots of hugs dear on your beautiful milestone...lots of wishes for many many more to come!!
ReplyDeleteThe brownies look totally decadent n insanely delicious :)
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congrats to you on 100+ posts!!brownies are mouth watering delicious!
ReplyDeleteYum..that would be a bonus,to enjoy an almost fat free Brownie without sugar and butter.Thanks for sending these to my event!!
ReplyDeletecongrats krithi...you are doing great...Love all your recipes...and eagerly waiting to cook this week your tomato chops...
ReplyDeleteCongrats Kirthi .. you totally deserve it :) and who can say NO to that brownie .. it looking so moist and tasty :)
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Congratulations...keep rocking. Brownies look absolutely wonderful. Delicious treat of the day!There is an award for you. Please accept it.
ReplyDeleteLovely brownies. Congrats for your 100th post.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your milestone... Keep rocking !! Brownies with honey have come out perfect.. Wud love to have a bite :-)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! And many more to come :)
ReplyDeletecongrats and wishing u many more!....the brownies are tempting!
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Smitha's Spicy Flavors
Such a cute reason to celebrate:) Wish you many more 100s of followers!
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming back and linking up your recipe to THIS WEEKS CRAVINGS! This is gonna be a fun week, seeing what "secret ingredient" people hide in their recipes!
ReplyDeleteJust a "sneak peak" for next week, the theme is "HUBBY COOKS". So, we hope to see you again next Monday (and maybe if you don't already have a husband that cooks, you can talk him into making you dinner this week... that's what I have to do!)
http://momscrazycooking.blogspot.com/search/label/THIS%20WEEKS%20CRAVINGS
Brownies look mouthwatering. Congrats on your century post...gladly adding myself to your list of followers
ReplyDeleteCongrats Kirthi keep rocking.Brownies look fabulous.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on sharing 100 recipes !!! Brownies looking awesome !!!
ReplyDeleteHi kirthi congrats for your achievement..thank you so much for stopping by..glad to follow you..
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your 100, the lovely brownies are very apt for the occasion.
ReplyDeletelove chocolate flavor in anything...looks too tempting
ReplyDeleteCongratulations and wish you all the best.
ReplyDeleteBrownies look yummy.
Congratulations .. goegeous cake. perfect for the celebration.
ReplyDeleteThis looks scrumptious. Best of luck in the contest.. may your brownies win. :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats !!!! looks so perfect!!
ReplyDeleteYum - I bet the honey give is a moist, decadent flavor.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking to This Week's Cravings - we hope to see you next week too!
Happy to follow you/....Wonderful recipes
ReplyDeleteHoney in the brownies is a lovely addition!
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congrats, Krithi and wish you many more milestones!
ReplyDeleteLove the brownies looks moist and uber delicious :)
Congrats on your milestones. Brownies looks moist and perfect. Thanks for sharing with Hearth and Soul Blog hop.
ReplyDeleteBest brownies I've ever baked, however, VERY sweet, and I didnt use the maple syrup. Next time I would use half cup of honey instead. Thanks for a great recipe though, great honey flavor, tastes like something I use to eat when I was a child but cant remember. :)
ReplyDeleteI made these yesterday without all the optional choices and used unsweetened applesauce instead of eggs (1/3 cup for each egg). I also doubled the recipe because I didn't have a small pan. I prefer these over regular brownies (regular ones have this taste that I can't put my finger on but I don't like) but I do agree with Luiza that they are very sweet. I'll probably use a quarter less honey next time. Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteDelicious-looking site! I must mention this in the RESOURCES list on my website, challengedchef.com. Thanks.
ReplyDeletethose look amazing!!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazingly yummy!!! Plus it's sugar free! I'm gonna make this for my guests next week. Thanx for the recipe
ReplyDeleteTurned out to be the best ones I ever baked. I opted for the sugarfree syrup instead of honey or maple. Baked out just as they should be. saving this recipe in my kitty. Thanks a ton for supplying with a no sugar version for brownie lovers, enjoying guiltfree!!
ReplyDeleteEvidently, I made some error although I followed your recipe exactly. After 25 minutes in the oven they were still quite liquid, only cooked around the edges. Have put them back in for another 7 minutes, but probably should have made it another 15.
ReplyDeleteI am just puzzled as everyone else seems to have no problem.
Thanks for you assistance,
Katey in Oregon