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A Family Brownies Recipe with Delicious Song Suggestions

  • Writer: Dylanna Fisher
    Dylanna Fisher
  • Dec 14, 2022
  • 2 min read

What’s better than homemade brownies? A family recipe for homemade brownies and a homemade playlist for the baker! Check out an Ireland family brownie recipe as well as the music she listens to while baking them.

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Introduction To a Family Recipe

 We’ve heard from Jade Ireland, all about her love for cooking. She is a fun-loving person who enjoys everything to do with the kitchen. Most importantly she loves to cook, bake, and create culinary artwork. A few of her main focuses include Sustainable Life, cooking for Diabetics, Permaculture, and Clean Food.

She’s spent her life cooking and baking for her loved ones. Today we’re sharing one of those recipes plus a list of music perfect for baking. Below is Jade’s family recipe for delicious brownies.

Family Brownies Recipe

Here’s Jade’s family recipe for all Switching Styles readers and followers.

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Ingredient List

125 grams of unsalted butter, chopped

125 grams CADBURY Baking Dark Chocolate, chopped

3 eggs, lightly whisked

1 1/2 cups white sugar

3/4 cup plain flour

1/4 cup cocoa powder

1 tsp vanilla extract

Pinch of salt

Step 1

Preheat oven to 180C/160C fan forced. Grease a 20cm (base measurement) square cake pan and line it with baking paper.

The easy way to line a square cake tin with baking paper.

Step 2

Place butter and chocolate in a heatproof bowl over a saucepan of simmering water (don’t let the bowl touch the water). Stir with a metal spoon until melted. Remove from heat. Quickly stir in egg, sugar, flour, cocoa powder, vanilla and salt until just combined. Pour into prepared pan.

Step 3

Bake for 30 minutes or until a skewer inserted in the center comes out with moist crumbs clinging.

Step 4

Set aside to cool completely.

Step 5

Delicious!! Time to enjoy.

Family Brownies Recipe and Baking Music 

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When Jade is in the kitchen, there’s always music playing.

“I find it helps me to focus, every kitchen I have ever worked in there has always been music. Kitchens are a loud environment—all the slicing and dicing. Music also makes the time fun, with all the singing and dancing that happens,” she explains in an interview with Switching Styles.

Here’s some brownie-baking music inspired, by Jade’s very own musical inspirations.

“Rún” By SKÁLD

“My Mother Told Me” By Alina Gingertail

“Valhalla Calling” By Miracle Of Sound Ft. Eric Hollaway and Peyton Parrish

“Let It Go” By Connor Engstrom Music

“How Far I’ll Go” By Peyton Parrish,  Richaadeb, And Jonathan Young

“Nobody Like U” Ft. Halacg And Justine’s Mic

“I Won’t Say I’m In Love” By Caleb Hyles

“Circle Of Life” By Alex Boye, Alisha Popat, And Lemarti

In Conclusion

Thank you for reading Switching Styles this fall season. We’ve got many more fantastic articles of all sorts. Check out articles like Local Music Venues: Naked Cyber Cafe and Espresso Bar, Musical Gender Bending, and Starting a Blog about Covers and Parodies.

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