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Nutrition Facts (per serving) | |
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201 | Calories |
10g | Fat |
26g | Carbs |
2g | Protein |
Nutrition Facts | |
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Servings: 30 | |
Amount per serving | |
Calories | 201 |
% Daily Value* | |
Total Fat 10g | 13% |
Saturated Fat 5g | 27% |
Cholesterol 31mg | 10% |
Sodium 57mg | 2% |
Total Carbohydrate 26g | 10% |
Dietary Fiber 0g | 2% |
Total Sugars 19g | |
Protein 2g | |
Vitamin C 0mg | 0% |
Calcium 12mg | 1% |
Iron 1mg | 5% |
Potassium 29mg | 1% |
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice. |
The recipe for Texas brownies (also called Texas sheet cake) is often passed down from generation to generation. Ready to serve a crowd, this big but shallow chocolate cake is baked in a sheet pan, which is why some believe it is named after our largest state. This sweet and rich cake is made with buttermilk, assuring a moist crumb, and is topped with a boiled cocoa and butter frosting. This recipe provides a little extra jolt from the freshly brewed strong coffee, offering a sophisticated twist on a somewhat old-fashioned dessert.
Ingredients
For the Brownies:
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2 cups all-purpose flour
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2 cups sugar
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1/2 cup unsalted butter
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1/2 cup shortening
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1 cup brewed strong coffee
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1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
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1/2 cup buttermilk
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2 large eggs
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1 teaspoon baking soda
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1 teaspoon vanilla extract
For the Frosting:
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1/2 cup unsalted butter
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2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
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1/4 cup milk
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1 1/2 cups powdered sugar
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1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Steps to Make It
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Gather the ingredients.
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Preheat the oven to 400 F and lightly grease an 11 by 17-inch sheet pan.
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In a large mixing bowl, combine the flour and sugar.
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In a heavy saucepan over medium heat, combine the butter, shortening, coffee, and cocoa. Stir constantly until heated to a boil.
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Pour boiling mixture over the flour and sugar.
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Add the buttermilk, eggs, baking soda, and vanilla. Mix well, using a wooden spoon or high-speed mixer.
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Pour the batter into the prepared baking pan.
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Bake for about 20 minutes, or until a cake tester comes out clean.
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Meanwhile, prepare the frosting by combining the butter, cocoa, and milk in a saucepan over medium heat.
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Stir frequently until heated to a boil.
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Mix in the powdered sugar and vanilla and stir until smooth.
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Pour the warm frosting over the brownies as soon as they come out of the oven.
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Cool and cut into squares.
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Tips
- If you don't have buttermilk, you can substitute with a combination of milk and white vinegar or lemon juice, yogurt or sour cream with water, or cream of tartar with milk. Kefir can also be used in place of buttermilk.
- Make sure to pour the frosting over the cake while the cake is still warm for best results.
- Although best eaten within 24 hours, you can freeze the brownies to enjoy later. Wrap in a layer of plastic wrap or aluminum foil and place it in a zip-top bag. Make sure to thaw in the refrigerator or on the counter as heating in the microwave will cause the frosting to melt.
Recipe Variations
- You can sprinkle a variety of ingredients over the frosting, including nuts like pecans or almonds, or candy such as M&Ms or crushed up candy bars. Chocolate chips and toffee chips are also a delicious addition.
- If you think the little ones won't like the coffee flavor, swap in 1 cup of water.
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