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Filled with Jam Water, Pudding Whipping Cream and Bananas |
Taking a page from
my mother's filled flag cake, I used the
brownie recipe we grew up with to create
Filled Blueberry Banana Brownies.
Why bananas? Because our mother would serve us a square of these
brownies topped with whipped cream and sliced bananas so I love the taste! It's how I usually serve them too. But for fun, I decided to try these brownies filled and layered.
Once you slice bananas on top you need to eat them right away, so I went looking for our teens to taste it with me. I was delighted to find them with a group of the neighborhood teens happily chatting on our lawn enjoying the summer night.
I wish I would have paused to snap a photo of them eagerly consuming my new creation. It was a real compliment when I was asked the next day if I had more.
This is a
milk chocolate fudge brownie recipe, so if you want darker brownies, add more chocolate or use your favorite brownies. A mix will even work.
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Mud pies vs. Brownie batter? |
To make a filled cake you need two layers. I could have used one batch and made squares or circles, but I wanted a full size cake so I made two batches and baked them in the same large cookie sheet.
Ha Ha! I bet my brother--who loves this brownie recipe--will worry I am tricking him and just making more of those mud pies I used to serve him when I was little!
Directions:
- Spray the cookie sheet with cooking spray.
- Arrange two sheets of wax paper so they meet in the middle.
- Bring the edges up enough to create a barrier.
- Spray the wax paper with cooking spray.
- Evenly divide the brownie batter on each side.
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Notice the sheets separating the batches. |
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Two batches bake up nicely in the same cookie sheet. |
While the brownies cool, whip up the Jam Water and Pudding Whipping Cream and set aside.
Jam Water
- In a small bowl, dump out 4-5 Tablespoons of jam. I used raspberry for this recipe.
- Add 1 cup water.
- Stir briskly together until the jam is dissolved.
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Choose your pudding flavor for its taste or color. |
Pudding Whipping Cream
- In a medium bowl, empty the contents of one small instant jello pudding packet. I used white chocolate for this recipe.
- Pour in 1 pint of unwhipped whipping cream.
- Just like making pudding, briskly whisk them together and let the pudding set up.
Unlike unpredictable whipping cream, this creates the perfect consistency for spreading or decorating with tips. It holds its form nicely. Remember to refrigerate the cake you decorate with it.
Once the brownies have cooled, it's time to assemble and fill the brownies.
Directions:
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