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Double-Frosted Brownies

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INGREDIENTS

2 oz Chocolate, unsweetened (2 squares)
1/4 lb Butter
2 lg Eggs
1 c Sugar
1 ts Vanilla extract
1/2 c Flour
1/4 ts Salt
1/2 c Nuts, chopped (walnuts are traditional)
1 1/2 c Sugar
1/3 c Butter
1/2 c Half-and-half (also called light cream)
1 ts Vanilla extract
3 oz Chocolate, unsweetened (3 squares)

INSTRUCTIONS

BATTER
FIRST FROSTING
SECOND FROSTING
Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees F.  Melt about 2 oz of chocolate and the
butter in a heavy saucepan, then let it cool. Be careful not to let the
chocolate burn.
Beat the eggs in a large bowl until they are blended. Add about 1 cup 200 g
of sugar and mix well. Stir in chocolate-and-butter mixture. Mix until the
chocolate is fully incorporated, with no streakiness. Add the vanilla,
flour, salt and nuts. Stir just until the flour is incorporated;
over-stirring will make a tough brownie.
Spread the mixture in a greased pan, about 11 x 7 inches, that is about 1
1/2 inches deep. Bake in pre-heated oven for 20 to 25 minutes. Cool in the
pan on a rack. While it is cooling, follow these instructions to make the
first frosting:
Mix about 1 1/2 cups sugar, about 1/3 cup butter and about 1/2 cup of
half-and-half in a heavy, medium-size saucepan. Bring to a boil, then cook
over moderate heat without stirring until a small amount of the mixture
forms a soft ball when dropped in ice water, or it reaches 236 degrees F.
on a candy thermometer.
Remove from heat immediately and cool in a pan of ice-water until the candy
is lukewarm. DANGER: melted sugar cools very slowly. You can burn yourself
badly by testing it with your finger.
Add about 1 teaspoon vanilla extract to the candy. Beat it until it is
creamy and of a spreading consistency. This is most easily done with an
electric mixer, although you can use a heavy wire whip. Spread the frosting
over the brownies.
Melt the remaining 3 oz chocolate and spread over the frosting just put on
the brownies. Cover as evenly as possible. Cool for several hours in a
refrigerator, then bring to room temperature and cut into pieces to serve.
Be very careful when melting chocolate.  It burns easily. A double boiler
is probably the best way thing to use.
It is critical to cook the first frosting to just the right point. If
cooked too little, it will be too thin to beat to a creamy consistency. If
cooked too much, it will be too brittle. So keep a close eye on it; sugar
tends to cook slowly to the soft-ball stage, then it cooks quickly.
  NOTES:
*  Very rich brownies with double frosting -- This recipe is for people who
like intense chocolate flavor. The result is a brownie with a fondant
frosting, covered with unsweetened chocolate.  They are very rich, with an
interesting combination of textures. This recipe is not for beginners.
: Difficulty:  difficult.
: Time:  a few hours preparation, several hours chilling and then warming
: Precision:  measure ingredients carefully.
: Jeff Lichtman
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