Its school holidays. And it’s raining… again! These
two simple statements bring shivers of dread to mothers around the world…
So what does any domesticated-wannabe-mummy-of-two do
with her five year old? Well, I’ll tell you, she does stuff that she
wants to do. That’s right. A very wise lady (Maureen, Petal, that’s you) gave
me this advice just this weekend. She said, “…do stuff with your kids that you
love to do… they will feel your passion and see your smile, its authentic...”. It
makes sense, right?
(But, hey, you’ve sometimes also got to do things that
they like to do, like crawling into their man-made fort for a tea party
with a grasshopper (one-legged) and the ever growing ant colony on the grass,
which is now starting to make you itch. Or playing Teacher-Teacher, and you’re
the one being sent to the naughty chair all the time.)
Well, Maureen, I took this lovely piece of advice and
gave it a bash.
I knew straight-off that my best way of
spending the day indoors is to bake, elbow deep, in all things butter! So I called
My Little Darling downstairs, “Pumpkinfritter, Mummy’s baking, wanna make some
mud pies?” and she comes running, eagerly anticipating the very important job
of ‘Egg Cracking’.
I am always in the kitchen. Sometimes it feels
like I never leave the damn place. When Im in the kitchen, I’m in The Zone. A dream
world of cinnamon and vanilla or cumin and coriander. I am totally present
when I am doing what I love. And that, I think, is the key. So if I can
impart some of that authentic lovlieness (a.k.a. sharing My Happy) onto My
Little Dumplings today, then give Mummy a big gold star on her Rewards Chart of
Great-Mummyness (stuck firmly on the back of my toilet door).
Easy Beany Brownie Bites, this week, is especially
dedicated to all the Great Mummy’s out there looking to share with their Little
Monsters, I mean, Munchkins, that involves lots of love, fun, creativity, most
importantly yumminess, and even some maths!
I found this recipe years ago when I first started
looking for no-wheat recipes, and saved it under, Recipes to Try One Day.
It was a huge success, not just because it was tasty and moreish (it is soft,
crunchy and powwow all at the same time), but because it was easy-peasy, and
even more interesting because of its claim to be healthy (it’s loaded
with protein and fibre and is grain free), so guess what - one less thing to
feel guilty about!
Since then I have played around with the recipe
(because I cannot just let it alone), substituting the nuts, and swopping some
stuff that, I swear, takes it from Good to OMG! and WTF? and OTW! (Out of This
World - I just made that one up, I think)
Im hoping this is how My Little Muffin will remember
me; in my apron, flipping pancakes (a pan in each hand nogal - yes, Im
dreaming) while she squirts the lemon and sprinkles the cinnamon sugar… And did
you know the rule with pancakes is: the first one is always devoured by the
cook and her trusty assistants, just to check the consistency and, you know,
make sure it’s not poisonous? I get all warm and fuzzy inside when I remember
being a little girl, cracking eggs and spilling milk with my mom. It’s the
stuff memories are made of!
Now go, Great Mummy’s! Go and make yummy memories with
your Little Sausages, they’ll thank you when they’re big (bangers)…
Easy Beany Brownie Bites
1 can beans (I used Butter Beans but any should be fine) drained
and rinsed well
3 large eggs
1/3 cup butter, melted
1/4 cup cocoa powder
1/8 teaspoon salt
½ tsp instant coffee (I used Decaf)
2 tsp vanilla extract
1/2 cup sugar (I used Xylitol)
1/2 cup semi sweet chocolate chips
1/3 cup chopped soft nuts (like walnuts or flaked almonds) -
Optional
Handful whole nuts (I used salted macadamias) for decorating on
top - Optional
- Preheat
oven to 180 degrees Celcius.
- Butter a
brownie pan (approx 27 x 17cm), or spray with non-stick cooking spray, and set aside.
- Dust off
your trusty Food Processor and put the blade in.
- Place
beans, eggs, melted butter, cocoa powder, salt, vanilla, coffee and sugar
in the bowl of your food processor and blend until smooth.
- Remove
the blade and gently stir in chocolate chips and nuts if using.
- Pour into
your prepared pan, using a spatula to spread evenly. (Don’t forget
the lick the spoon)
- Top with whole
nuts (try and space them so each square will have at least one whole nut
on top). In this pic below I placed my brownie cutter in the batter before
cooking (to see where to put the nuts), but I recommend holding the cutter
over the batter to guestimate where to place the nuts but not to
cook the batter with the cutters in, it makes it messier to remove after.
Rather insert the cutter after cooking and cooling time. And if you are using a normal or square shallow cake pan, ignore all of this and just cut into whatever size/shapes you want at the end...
- Bake for
30 minutes, or until just set in the middle. Let cool completely in
pan before cutting into squares and then you can sink your teeth into as
many as you can fit into your mouth…
p.s. these freeze well, cut into squares and placed in airtight container.
Refresh in the microwave for about 15 seconds.
Comments
So proud of you ... SO AWESOME!
Lovies
C
xox