Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Mint Brownies

Surprise!  This is a little bonus post this week.  And it's actually kind of a cheater post because technically this recipe is already on the site.  This is my favorite mint brownie that my Mom has been making since I was a little girl.  It's the brownie I turned into Peppermint Candycane Brownies on this site.  Because those are holiday themed, I think they get skipped over in the index during the rest of the year, so I wanted to have a place where the plain ol' Mint Brownie could shine!  I'm slipping them in today because I think it's a fun thing to make if you're looking for a treat for St. Patty's Day.




This recipe starts off with a super rich, fudgy brownie.  Look at the ingredients in that picture; mostly eggs, chocolate, butter, and sugar with just a little bit of flour.  That should tell you right there that this is one fudgy brownie!

You'll start by melting the chocolate and butter together.


And after you add everything else in and bake your brownies you want to let them cool to room temp before moving on.  Once they've cooled you can whip up your peppermint frosting.



I spike it with quite a bit of peppermint because it's a very thin layer of frosting.


After the frosting is spread on evenly, you top it with another melted chocolate mixture



Pop them in the fridge, and once the chocolate is hardened, you can slice them up.




And how perfect are these for St. Patrick's Day?  Ya know, because they involve the color green, not because they are in any way authentically Irish like the bread I posted yesterday!



I love little containers like this.  You can find them at craft supply stores.  Add a few stickers and a ribbon and you've got a darling little treat for your lucky leprechaun!

Mint Brownies
Recipe by Our Best Bites

Brownies:
4 squares unsweetened baking chocolate (4oz)
1 C butter (2 sticks)
4 eggs
2 cups sugar
1 tsp vanilla
1 1/4 C flour
1/2 tsp baking powder

Frosting:
2 C powdered sugar
4 T butter, softened
1 1/2 tsp peppermint extract
1-2 Tbs milk 
green food coloring

Chocolate Glaze:

6 oz (about 1 cup) semi-sweet chocolate chips ,you could also use dark
6 Tbs real butter

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line a 9x13 inch pan with foil making sure the foil extends over the edges by at least one inch.  Lightly spray with non-stick spray and set aside.


Chop both unsweetened chocolate and two sticks of butter into chunks and place together in a microwave safe bowl.  Microwave in 30 second intervals, stirring in between, until just melted and smooth.  Set aside to cool, stirring occasionally. 


With an electric mixer or stand mixer beat eggs, sugar, and vanilla for 2 minutes.  While egg mixture is beating, measure out flour and combine with baking powder.   While mixer is running, slowly add melted chocolate and beat to combine.  Turn beater speed to low and add in flour by spoonfuls.  Mix just until combined.  Pour batter into prepared pan and bake for 20-30 minutes or until a knife poked in center comes out clean.


Cool completely on a metal rack. When brownies have cooled to room temperature, prepare frosting.  Combine all frosting ingredients, starting with 1 1/2 tablespoon of milk, and beat until light and fluffy.  Add more milk by teaspoonful as needed.  Spread frosting evenly over brownies and then place brownies in fridge to chill. 


While brownies are chilling prepare chocolate glaze.  Place chocolate chips and 6 tablespoons butter in a microwave safe bowl.  Microwave in 30 second intervals, stirring in between, until just melted and smooth.  Set aside to cool for about 15 minutes and then carefully spread on top of the frosting layer.  Return pan to fridge to cool.  When chocolate has hardened, use edges of foil to remove entire brownie from pan.  Cut into squares and serve.

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Sandi said...

Could I substitute Creme de Menthe for the peppermint extract it this recipe?

Memória said...

These brownies look amazing. I already bookmarked this recipe on my phone. Thanks!

Crazy Jay said...

Super YUMMY!

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Abraham + Marci said...

These look so yummy! I have a mint brownie recepie but the brownie part could be improved so these will be great to try. To add a little extra mint to mine I use mint chocolate chips and melt them with the butter for the top layer.

Katie said...

Don't worry, some of us cherish this recipe, holiday or not! I make these all the time and get lots of compliments. I admit I cheat and use Ghiradelli mix brownies, but these are absolutely delicious! At our annual Christmas party we had a HUGE table of treats, and this was the only thing that was completely gone at the end of the night.

Jamison said...

Thankgoodness I only have 3 squares of chocolate in my pantry! Or I would be abandoning any plans of cleaning durning nap time and making these tasty mint brownies! The look FINE and I will try them soon :)

Patti said...

Did you see how Pioneer Woman tried your frosting recipe and raved about it? I don't know if it's all the same proportions or not, but it's the flour/milk/cook thing and then whip. I thought of you guys!
I had a lady at church tell me on Sunday that she's so glad I helped her find your website (I must have blogged something and given you credit). Just passing on the love...
These brownies look so delicious!

Emilee said...

My husband makes a very similar double mint brownie--but he melts Andes mints instead of chocolate chips for the top layer.

CrystalsCozyKitchen said...

Mint and chocolate are the best! These look divine!

The Food Hunter said...

I love chocolate mint. these sound great. I can't wait to try making them.

madsonblueeyes said...

Wow, definitely will have to try this.

wildthayn said...

Thanks for this awesome recipe!! I made these today and had a house full of happy people, actually 3 houses full of happy people!! We shared with some friends. Amazing recipe!!

WASHINGTON SOUTHWORTHS said...

No fair sneaking this in and no fair combining MINT and BROWNIES and sharing the recipe. How... can... I... resist?!

The Snow Maiden: said...

My husband loves mint brownies but is very particular about how the perfect mint brownie should taste. I made these yesterday and he said they were among his top favorite! :) He said the only thing that would have made them better was if they had nuts in them. :) Thank you so much for the wonderful recipe and for helping me bring a little more happiness to his life! :)

Sara @ Our Best Bites said...

Snow Maiden- it's funny you say that because when I was little my Mom made these with nuts and I HATE nuts in mint brownies!! I don't think it goes with mint at all! But your hubby would love my Mom's original version- toss some nuts in there some time for him! lol

Carrie said...

My mom used to make these for special occasions when I was a kid. This recipe brings me back!! Thanks for posting!

Alexis and Justin said...

Uh-mazing! I made these today, I was always a fan of the byu mint brownies but these are wayyyy better. Enough to put you in a coma. I totally agree about nuts in brownies, not a fan. Thanks!

Rachelle said...

Awesome brownies! the mint frosting and chocolate really finished them off

Leda said...

Hi!! This sounds yummie!!!! Just checking: T (tablespoon)...t (teaspoon) C (cup)...right?? THANX A LOT!

Sara @ Our Best Bites said...

Yup, you got it Leda!

nicole said...

these look AMAZING! i can't wait to try them. i'm going to make them for a baby shower on saturday, but just have a quick question...i have to make a lot of food for the shower, and am trying to figure out how much of it i can do beforehand (so i'm not completely overwhlemed day of or night before). i just wondered if these are something you think i could do in advance? and if so, how soon could i get started on them?
nicoleeagleston@yahoo.com

thanks again for sharing this amazing recipe (and all your amazing recipes...i love everything i've tried!)

Maria said...

Added 3 oz cream cheese and an extra 1/2 powdered sugar to the mint frosting to make creamier. Yum!

Maggie said...

I tried these and they are sooo decadent!! Amazing, thank you for the recipe!

kristennw712 said...

I am in LOVE with y'alls blog!!! I started reading it a few weeks ago and have made half a dozen of your recipes. They are ALL amazing!!! My friend actually made these brownies for us a few weeks ago and I am making them for my mom when she comes to visit us this week. I was wondering, it's just three of us and I know we won't be able to eat an entire batch (well at least we shouldn't ;) ) do you think these could be frozen after completely done?!? Thanks for all yalls hard work! You are really helping me create a great array of recipes for our household!

Sara @ Our Best Bites said...

Oh c'mon Kristen- you can totally take on a whole batch! haha. I've actually never tried freezing these, but I bet it would work okay. The other option would be to just cut the recipe in half (looking at the measurements, that should be easy) and just bake in an 8x8 pan) Then you could definitely demolish the little batch! ;) If you try freezing though, let us know how it goes!

Tara Lynn said...

I just made these today and they are amazing...I was wondering if you have ever tried them with different frostings.I was thinking peanut butter, or lemon, or caramel. Anyway, thanks for all the wonderful recipes!

Sara @ Our Best Bites said...

Tara Lynn- yes, the possibilities are endless! A friend of mine made them with orange frosting and said they were amazing. I love raspberry and lemon with chocolate too so those are on my list to try!

Linsy said...

I made these yesterday and they are the best brownie i have ever had! Thanks for sharing!

nika the mad baker said...

Thanks so much for the advice, they came out great! I had to grind up some granulated sugar bc i was out of powdered and the mint layer came out a bit gritty but other than that it's perfect!

Camille said...

I don't like brownies and I liked these... and that's sayin something.

Do you guys have a cookbook... I just came out with a cookbook (Table for One: Perfectly Portioned Meals for the Single Chef), and was referred to your sight by a good friend. Maybe we can become cooking friends. :)

http://www.amazon.com/Table-One-Camille-Funk/dp/1599554321/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1280205388&sr=8-1

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