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Receta Secret Recipe Club - June
by A Couple in the Kitchen

Brownies with a Twist

Chris writes: The school year is finally winding down. Exams are being

graded. Papers are being handed back with sighs of relief, regardless of the

grade. Prom pictures are being taken. Retirement parties are being given. Summer

is fast upon us. Finally, time to cook again.

This month as part of this our SecretRecipeClub community blog we were asked to choose from Kristy's blog Gastronomical Sovereignty. This blog has it

all: appetizers ranging from bruschetta to fried squash blossoms with chevre, soups,

salads and mains for all of the ‘vores” (that’s carnivore, herbivore and

omnivore for you non-biology-teachers out there), as well as a nice selection of

sides and sauces. But most importantly, it has desserts. Yeah, that is the one that caught my attention. When I stumbled upon the brownie recipe from a guestblogger that used bacon fat and maple syrup as its primary ingredients I thought,

“Yep. We have a winner!”.

This recipe is designed to make 4 to 6 ramekin chocolate

lava brownies. Since I was only able to locate two of my ramekins I felt an experiment

was in order and tried making them in a cupcake pan instead. It didn't turn out

as bad as I thought it was going to. Actually, as I look across the rack of the

dozen small coffee-infused, maple-bacon chocolate lava cakes one word keeps coming

to mind -- “breakfast”. Think about it: bacon, eggs, maple syrup, coffee AND chocolate! That's a breakfast that would make Bruce Jenner happy. Well... the Bruce Jenner from our childhood that is.

Yeah, tomorrow may be Monday and it may be the start of

the last week school, but starting off my day with one of these cakes is going

to make things a whole lot easier. This recipe is as easy to make, as it is delicious to eat. A big 'Thanks' to Kristy for turning us on to a new guilty pleasure. We have plans on revisiting her blog soon to try a few of her more healthy meals.

Ingredients:

What to Do:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees, blend wet ingredients in a food processor, add dry ingredients and process until just mixed. Pour batter into into 4-6 small ramekins or a small baking dish. Bake for 15 minutes and let the brownies sit for 10-15 minutes before serving. Serves 4-6. Refrigerate leftovers.

Dry ingredientsMixed with wet ingredientsWhiskPourBake

Done!