Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line bottom and sides of an 8-inch square baking pan with foil, leaving a 2-inch overhang.
Combine chocolate and oil in a medium heat-proof bowl. Set bowl over a pan of simmering water; stir until chocolate has melted. Remove from heat; whisk in sugar, egg, egg white, prune puree, vanilla, and salt until smooth.
In a medium bowl, combine flour and cocoa. Stir into chocolate mixture just until incorporated.
Spread batter in prepared pan. Bake until top is firm and a toothpick inserted in center comes out with a few moist crumbs, 40 to 45 minutes. Cool completely in pan. Using foil, lift brownies from pan. Peel off foil. Using a serrated knife, cut into 12 rectangles.
Turbinado sugar is the same as Sugar in the Raw or Raw Sugar. It's brown and large in size. Almost any grocery store should have the Sugar in the Raw...
There's no turbinado sugar in my county. Could I replace with brown sugar
I made this brownies to my husband, with sweetner, because he can not eat sugar and it was very good. He asked for more already.
Using regular granulated sugar will up the amount of sugar overall; it's a finer grain than the larger, more crystalline Turbinado, so 1 cup will have more air in it than a cup of granulated. Some folkd also feel Turbinado is healthier as it's slightly less refined than granulated.
It's also a very quick recipe.
It's also a very quick recipe.
It's also a very quick recipe.
WL 90, to you mean "confessed that they loved it"? I had the same experience -- skeptics learned to love the prune puree inclusion.
WL 90, to you mean "confessed that they loved it"? I had the same experience -- skeptics learned to love the prune puree inclusion.
WL 90, to you mean "confessed that they loved it"? I had the same experience -- skeptics learned to love the prune puree inclusion.
I made these brownies for a work party. After a few chuckles about about the "prune puree" ingredient, my co-workers confused that they loved it!
I made this recipe using organic prune puree baby food. It came out wonderfully!
But I also needed to add a 1/4 cup of milk to thin out the batter a bit.
I LOVE THIS RECIPE.
I made this recipe using organic prune puree baby food. It came out wonderfully!
But I also needed to add a 1/4 cup of milk to thin out the batter a bit.
I LOVE THIS RECIPE.
I made this recipe using organic prune puree baby food. It came out wonderfully!
But I also needed to add a 1/4 cup of milk to thin out the batter a bit.
I LOVE THIS RECIPE.
I would recommend using yogurt, sour cream or applesauce in place of the prune puree. I have had these, and they taste distinctly prune-y.
I would recommend using yogurt, sour cream or applesauce in place of the prune puree. I have had these, and they taste distinctly prune-y.
I would recommend using yogurt, sour cream or applesauce in place of the prune puree. I have had these, and they taste distinctly prune-y.
I would recommend using yogurt, sour cream or applesauce in place of the prune puree. I have had these, and they taste distinctly prune-y.
What is "turbinado" sugar? Can regular white sugar be substituted? Thanks...
Try saying "prune puree" 5 times, quickly...a new tongue-twister!
Turbinado sugar is basically raw sugar. It has a less "refined" taste than regular granulated sugar (or so say some people- I just think it has a sweetness with more depth and less "pure sickly-sugar-sweet" flavor). You can buy it in bulk at grocery stores with bulk sections, or you could buy large quantities of "sugar in the raw".
what is turbinado sugar and has anyone tryed substituting a more common type of sugar?
You can always go to the baby food section and buy the prunes there. They are already pureed and ready for use. They are the perfect size for recipes such as this that only call for 1/4 cup. Also, are several brands to choose from, even organic! Hope this helps!
Would like to know the brand name of the prune puree, I've tried looking at every supermarket/specialty grocery store without any success. The question I'm asked every time is "What brand name is it sold under?" Without it they can't order it if they truly don't have it.