Black Bottom Zucchini Brownies

"I've enjoyed zucchini cakes, cobbler, and breads that I've found here and hope that you'll enjoy these moist, cake like brownies--they disappear fast here! I love them with the glaze but they're very good without it too. My garden is in zucchini overload and I thought this recipe would be helpful to other zucchini lovers. The brownies were inspired by Monica Resinger's Black-Bottom Zucchini Bars and the glaze is based on a recipe from the Cake Doctor's book."
 
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Ready In:
45mins
Ingredients:
15
Serves:
15
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 350F and grease a 9 x 13 baking pan.
  • Stir the first 4 ingredients by hand until well combined. Drain any liquid from the shredded zucchini, add and mix until completely coated.
  • Sift together the flour, baking powder soda and salt and add it to the zucchini mixture. Stir until the dry ingredients are evenly combined and add any optional ingredients.
  • In a separate bowl, mix half of the batter with the coca then spread evenly over the bottom of the baking pan.
  • Spread the remaining batter over the top until the chocolate batter is covered.
  • Bake at 350F for 25-30 minutes or until lightly browned and the center tests done.
  • Cool for about 5-10 minutes, while you prepare the glaze.
  • Combine sugar, butter and canned milk in a small pan and stir occasionally on stovetop until it begins to boil.
  • Stir continuously for 1 minute while the mixture boils then remove from heat and add the chocolate chips.
  • Stir until smooth and spread evenly over brownies (add a little more butter if needed for good spreading consistency).
  • After brownies have cooled and the glaze is set, cut and enjoy!

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Reviews

  1. Tasty! Brownies were a little dry so I'd suggest watching the baking time, and for some reason I had difficulty with the topping, ended up having to add powdered sugar to make it thick enough for a glaze. The family gobbled them up and never suspected they were eating zucchini. Thanks for sharing the recipe!
     
  2. Delicious--I grated the zucchini and was generous in measuring closer to 2 cups into the recipe. I used an 8x8 pan and the bars were light and fluffy. the chocolate layer & glaze made a great variation for my family
     
  3. These were fantastic!!! But I did bake them in an 8x8 pan instead of the 9x13. We liked them much better this way!!! And I omitted the walnuts for chocolate chips. Thanks:)
     
  4. Made these last weekend - YUM! Added walnuts as the only "extra". We liked them with a scoop of ice cream and some hot fudge! Great way to use some of our zucchini.
     
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