When it comes to getting ready for Halloween, one thing that many parents consider is how they are going to surprise the children. Admittedly, many adults also appreciate the holiday that occurs on October 31 but it is typically considered to be a children’s holiday. Not only do they have trick-or-treating, they get dressed up in some fun costumes and produce memories that are going to last for a lifetime. Why not make the most of it with this recipe?
I don’t know any children who don’t enjoy a great brownie. In fact, when I was growing up, we used to fight over the corners because it is where you had the crunchy and the gooey come together. In this recipe, you can make some fantastic brownies but they are not your ordinary treat. They actually glow, and if you can imagine the look on your kid’s faces when they see them, it is going to be absolutely magical.
You can make these and surprise your children and they are certainly going to appreciate it. Why not start a new tradition, however, and make them with your children in the kitchen? They will be able to have their cake and eat it too!
Brownie Recipe:
185g | 6.5oz unsalted butter, cubed
200g | 7oz good quality dark chocolate
90g | 3.2oz plain flour
40g | 1.5 unsweetened cocoa powder
3 large eggs
270g | 9.5 caster sugar
Buttercream Recipe:
8 ounces unsalted butter, at room temperature
1tsp vanilla extract
51/2 cups (650g) powdered sugar
1 to 2 tablespoons whole milk