On Sunday I filled our large baking tin with the sticky and succulent gingery squares of brownie goodness and took them with us as we met up with Youngest. The plan was to leave them in the van to come back to when we'd finished our walk and needed that much needed energy boost.
When we arrived at Youngest & GF they'd already made us mugs of tea and it seemed churlish to turn them down so Himself collected the tin of gingerbread brownies and we nibbled and slurped and chatted as they got themselves ready. Himself and Youngest seemed to eat a number of squares (at that point I hadn't noticed the wholesale scoffing) !
We set off and arrived in Silverdale - the gentle beautiful rolling landscape of the lower Southern Lake District. We loaded our bags and set off for our walk which was sublime.
So, on Monday when I was getting Himself's lunch ready for work - I was rather surprised as the lack of gingerbread brownies .... cue making more today.
I have reduced the quantities (I do query my wiseness seeing how they seem to vanish) and added more spices - so really although a Mary Berry original it has now morphed into ...
'Silverdale Gingerbread Brownies'
- 137gms syrup
- 137gms treacle
- 112gms light brown sugar
- 112gms butter
- 225gms self raising flour
- Heaped teaspoon ginger
- teaspoon mixed spice
- 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
- 2 large eggs
Temperature 160 deg C or 140 deg C for fan ovens
I used a brownie tin (approx 30cm x 20cm ish) can't measure it accurately as it is presently in the oven!
- Preheat oven
- in a microwavable bowl weigh out the syrup, treacle, sugar, butter and spices. Gently warm until the butter has softened enough to stir into the syrupy sugary gloop (alternatively use a pan on the stove to gently melt)
- mix well, add flour and beaten eggs and pour into the lightly buttered brownie tin
- bake for 30 - 40 minutes - I have a fan oven and I find that 30 minutes is enough. You will know your own ovens and may have to adjust accordingly - but do use a skewer or tooth pick and check if the batter is fully cooked.
- take out and cool.
Oh those gingerbread brownies look delicious and I bet they taste delicious too.
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Mitzi
Thanks Mitzi they were - hope you give them a try :)
DeleteAnything fresh baked is being asked to be devoured. What a nice treat after your walk.
ReplyDeleteI agree :) they 'hit the spot' when we'd got back from our walk :)
DeleteThey look amazing … will definitely give them a go. We tend to use a recipe of mums for ginger cake and it definitely squidges more on day two … it never lasts long in our house either 😋
ReplyDeleteIt is difficult to keep baked goodies for long here - Himself has a healthy appetite (and remains stick thin!!) so nothing lasts long :D
DeleteYummee...will be having a go at making them soon. x
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy them too :D
DeleteSounds delicious. That tin is brilliant.
ReplyDeleteI am super pleased with the tin - makes cutting the slab of cake into the brownie squares so much easier!
DeleteThat's an interesting tin. I cut my baking up and it is never even but then someone has to get the biggest piece ad I don't see why it can't be me! xx
ReplyDeleteIt makes life so much easier with cutting the cake - and the portions are not skimpy at all!
DeleteThank you for sharing - I have to try this, and I think that the men will love it!
ReplyDeleteHope they enjoy it as much as my lot did :)
DeleteSounds yummy & as you know I'm a lover of gingerbread too. That tin is cool & would be great for choccy brownies as well as a few other slices. Thanks for sharing, take care & hugs.
ReplyDeleteIt has been a really useful baking tin for anything brownie-esque in shape - makes life so much easier too :D
DeleteSo glad the tin is getting plenty of use. I've got tin envy, I think I will have to send for one for us to use. The squares looked so good and perfectly 'cut' yesterday. 🧡🦴xx
ReplyDeleteIt has certainly made my life easier - and much to a certain person's delight - it encourages me to bake more brownie type goodies - so he's happy x
DeleteThe gingerbread brownies look delicious and I love the last photo, it's beautiful. I went to Silverdale last August for the first time in many many years, your mention of it now is making me want to go back there later this year to explore the area a bit more.
ReplyDeleteOh I hope you do - it is such a lovely place with so many excellent walks (as you know :D )
DeleteThe brownie cutter is very interesting
ReplyDeleteI does make like a lot easier :)
DeleteThey do look and sound very morish and I like they are now called Silverdale Brownies. A nibble and a memory in one. X
ReplyDeleteThey are dangerously moreish! I love naming something related to a walk or a place - like you say A nibble and a memory in one x
DeleteI'm tracking delivery and the brownie tray should be here in a few hours...
ReplyDeleteWoop Woop!
DeleteThat brownie tin is ingenious I really need one of those! I make lots of that type of thing for putting in son's snack tin for college. I do love Silverdale the sunsets there are often magnificent. A Silverdale Ginger brownie sounds perfect.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE gingerbread, but have never made it. I am not a baker. Interesting pan, haven't ever seen one, but reminds me of an ice cube try.
ReplyDeleteI can certainly understand why the gingerbread disappeared rapidly! It does look scrumptious! Happy Baking! Amanda x. PS: where did you get that tin? Haven't seen one like that before :-)
ReplyDeleteOh my, what are you doing to me with all this ginger brownie deliciousness!!! I could have done with your baking powers during the week. Eldest daughter was doing 'Buns for Books' fundraising at school. We cheated, and opted for a ready mix cake pack :0 ;) x
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