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Recipe - Caramel Macchiato Brownies-O Canada

Recipe - Caramel Macchiato Brownies


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Brownie: 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips ½ cup softened butter 4 to 5 tsp instant coffee granules 2 tbsp water (or espresso, or strong coffee, in place of instant coffee) 1 cup sugar 3 eggs, beaten 1 tsp vanilla essence 1-1/3 cups all-purpose flour ½ tsp baking powder ¼ tsp salt ¾ cup Butterscotch Chips Vanilla Cream Icing: 1½ cups icing sugar 1/3 cup softened butter 1 tsp vanilla essence 5 tsp cream or milk Butterscotch Caramel Drizzle: ¼ cup Butterscotch Chips ¼ cup icing sugar 1 tbsp cream or milk HEAT oven to 180C. Line bottom and two sides of 23cm square cake pan with foil. In medium bowl, combine semi-sweet chocolate chips, butter, instant coffee and water. Microwave on MED HI for 40 to 90 seconds or until chips just begin to melt. (Or heat in small saucepan.) Stir slowly until smooth. Stir in sugar. Let cool. (Speed up process by refrigerating. Stir often.) Stir in eggs and vanilla. In small bowl, mix together flour, baking powder and salt. Stir into cooled chocolate mixture until well combined. Stir in butterscotch chips. Pour batter into prepared pan. BAKE 25 to 30 minutes or until tester comes out with moist crumbs and cake begins to crack near edges. (Do not overbake.) COOL in pan 10 minutes. Lift brownies from pan, remove foil. Let cool completely. Spread with Vanilla Cream Icing, top with Butterscotch Caramel Drizzle (follows). Cut into bars. Makes 18 bars. VANILLA CREAM ICING: Sift icing sugar into small bowl. Blend in butter and vanilla. Add enough cream to make soft icing. BUTTERSCOTCH CARAMEL DRIZZLE: Place butterscotch chips in small bowl. Microwave on MED HI until soft. Stir slowly until smooth. Blend in icing sugar and cream to form thin icing. Place in small plastic sandwich bag; squeeze into one corner. Cut small hole in corner; squeeze bag, moving back and forth diagonally over icing.

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Most foods have a best before date. You can still eat foods for a while after the best before date as they should be safe but they may have lost some quality. Foods that have a best before date can legally be sold after that date provided the food is fit for human consumption. The only food that can have a different date mark on it is bread, which can be labelled with a baked on or baked for date if its shelf life is less than seven days. Foods that have a shelf life of two years or longer, e.g. some canned foods, do not need to be labelled with a best before date. This is because it is difficult to give the consumer an accurate guide as to how long these foods will keep, as they may retain their quality for many years and are likely to be consumed well before they spoil.