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Traditional Mexican Ingredients are Combined to Make Unique, But Delicious Brownies. The Secret is in the Chile Powder!
Chocolate Chile and Cinnamon Brownies are the perfect treat to serve on Cinco de Mayo. Cinco de Mayo, which is Spanish for the fifth of May, is a Mexican holiday celebrating the victory of the Mexican Army over the French at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. Even though Cinco de Mayo isn’t a holiday in other parts of the world, many still celebrate by serving Mexican food at parties and gatherings. The pairing of chocolate and cinnamon in desserts and beverages is classic Mexican. Many Mexican dishes also use chilies, both dried and fresh. Besides chocolate and cinnamon, these unique, but fabulous brownies contain New Mexico Chile Powder which give the brownies a subtle bite. Please don’t make the mistake of using chili powder in these brownies. What’s the difference? According to Mark R. Vogel in his essay, What’s in a Name?, “Chile powder is not chili powder, (notice the spelling). Chile powder is nothing but dried chile peppers. Chili powder is a mixture of chile powder and other spices, usually garlic, oregano, coriander, cumin and cloves”. The best way to serve these brownies is with a scoop of highest quality vanilla ice cream. For a really special party dessert, top the brownie squares with ice cream, then drizzle with a generous amount of warm ganache (recipe follows). Add a little whipped cream (real, of course – don’t cheapen the dish by using frozen whipped topping which, incidentally, is an abomination and should not be considered a viable foodstuff!), and a sprinkling of chopped nuts. Add a maraschino cherry for color as well as a sprig of mint. ¡Disfrute de estos brownies fabuloso! Chocolate, Chile, and Cinnamon BrowniesMakes 32 Brownies
Nutritional Information: Amount Per Serving: Calories 189 Calories from Fat 105 Percent Total Calories From: Fat 56% Protein 5% Carb. 39% Nutrient Amount per Serving
The copyright of the article Brownie Recipe for Cinco de Mayo in Spring Recipes is owned by Karen Hancock. Permission to republish Brownie Recipe for Cinco de Mayo in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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