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Courgette Brownies

A quick courgette brownie made using the Food Processor attachment, which uses the Knife Blade to puree the courgette into the batter – great for using up a leftover courgette. 

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Difficulty
Low
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Time
70 min
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Author
lorem ipsum

Ingredients

Servings: 12
Makes: 1
For the brownie
230 g courgette, trimmed, cut into quarters
45 g unsalted butter, melted
150 g caster sugar
3  eggs, at room temperature
1 tsp vanilla extract
60 g plain flour
60 g cocoa powder
0.5 tsp baking powder
0.5 tsp instant espresso powder
0.5 tsp salt
130 g dark chocolate chips

To decorate
60 g milk, warm
140 g dark chocolate chips
50 g icing sugar
1 Tbsp honey


Instructions

STEP 1/4

Preheat the oven to 170ºC
Grease the square tin and line with parchment paper
Assemble the Food Processor attachment to the machine
Fit the Knife Blade to the machine

STEP 2/4

Add courgette, butter, sugar, egg and vanilla extract into the Food Processor bowl
Attach the lid and ensure it is locked into place
Pulse until smooth

STEP 3/4

Add flour, cocoa, baking powder, espresso powder and salt into the Food Processor bowl
Attach the lid and ensure it is locked into place
Mix on speed Max until just combined
Remove the Food Processor attachment from the machine
Remove the Knife Blade
Add 130 g chocolate chips into the Food Processor bowl
Stir with a spatula until just combined
Transfer the mixture into the prepared square tin
Bake at 170ºC for 25 minutes
Remove from the oven and let cool in the tin

STEP 4/4

Add milk into a small saucepan
Place over medium-low heat until just below boiling point
Transfer the warm milk into a medium bowl
Add 140 g chocolate chips into the bowl
Stir gently until melted
Add icing sugar and honey into the bowl
Stir until combined
Place in the fridge to chill until spreadable

 

To Finish
Remove the chilled chocolate mixture from the fridge
Spread the chocolate mixture over the top of the cooled brownie
Cut into 12 slices

 

Serve

 

Substitutions:
Dark chocolate chips can be replaced with broken up dark chocolate

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Courgette Brownies

A quick courgette brownie made using the Food Processor attachment, which uses the Knife Blade to puree the courgette into the batter – great for using up a leftover courgette. 

Ȑ
Difficulty
Low
ȑ
Time
70 min
&
Author
lorem ipsum
Servings:12
Makes:1

Ingredients

For the brownie
230 g courgette, trimmed, cut into quarters
45 g unsalted butter, melted
150 g caster sugar
3  eggs, at room temperature
1 tsp vanilla extract
60 g plain flour
60 g cocoa powder
0.5 tsp baking powder
0.5 tsp instant espresso powder
0.5 tsp salt
130 g dark chocolate chips

To decorate
60 g milk, warm
140 g dark chocolate chips
50 g icing sugar
1 Tbsp honey

Instructions

STEP 1/4

Preheat the oven to 170ºC
Grease the square tin and line with parchment paper
Assemble the Food Processor attachment to the machine
Fit the Knife Blade to the machine

STEP 2/4

Add courgette, butter, sugar, egg and vanilla extract into the Food Processor bowl
Attach the lid and ensure it is locked into place
Pulse until smooth

STEP 3/4

Add flour, cocoa, baking powder, espresso powder and salt into the Food Processor bowl
Attach the lid and ensure it is locked into place
Mix on speed Max until just combined
Remove the Food Processor attachment from the machine
Remove the Knife Blade
Add 130 g chocolate chips into the Food Processor bowl
Stir with a spatula until just combined
Transfer the mixture into the prepared square tin
Bake at 170ºC for 25 minutes
Remove from the oven and let cool in the tin

STEP 4/4

Add milk into a small saucepan
Place over medium-low heat until just below boiling point
Transfer the warm milk into a medium bowl
Add 140 g chocolate chips into the bowl
Stir gently until melted
Add icing sugar and honey into the bowl
Stir until combined
Place in the fridge to chill until spreadable

 

To Finish
Remove the chilled chocolate mixture from the fridge
Spread the chocolate mixture over the top of the cooled brownie
Cut into 12 slices

 

Serve

 

Substitutions:
Dark chocolate chips can be replaced with broken up dark chocolate

Notes