German Chocolate Cream Cheese Marble Brownies

"YUMMY. These are soooo good and a little different in that you refrigerate them. They are best made a day ahead and then all the yummy flavors have more time to blend. I have been making these for almost 40 years so I really have no idea where the recipe came from--I think it may have been from a chocolate advertisement for the German chocolate, but I'm not sure. I usually triple or quadruple the recipe."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 5mins
Ingredients:
12
Yields:
24 brownies
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
  • Melt the chocolate and 3 tablespoons of the butter in the top of a double boiler over hot water, stirring constantly.
  • Set aside to cool.
  • Cream the remaining 2 tablespoons butter with the cream cheese until well mixed.
  • Gradually add 1/4 cup of the sugar, creaming until fluffy.
  • Stir in 1 egg, 1 tablespoon flour and the almond extract.
  • Mix well and set aside.
  • Beat the remaining 2 eggs until light and fluffy.
  • Gradually add the remaining 3/4 cup sugar to the eggs, beating until thickened.
  • Mix the 1/2 cup flour, baking powder and salt together, and fold into the egg/sugar mixture.
  • Blend in the cooled chocolate and the vanilla, mixing well.
  • Measure out 3/4 cup of the chocolate batter into a dish and set aside.
  • Add the chopped pecans to the remaining chocolate batter, and spread the batter evenly into a lightly greased 11 X 7 inch pan.
  • Pour the cream cheese batter evenly over the chocolate batter in the pan.
  • Take the reserved 3/4 cup chocolate batter and drop it onto the cream cheese layer by tablespoons.
  • Swirl with a knife to create the marbelized pattern.
  • Bake at 350 for 35 minutes.
  • Cool completely and cut into squares.
  • Store in the refrigerator in an airtight container.

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As you can tell, I'm from Georgia---a rather tattered old Southern Belle by now, but still feisty, I'll have you know!! I've been married to the same DH for 35 years, and we have two sons. My sweet and lovely stepdaughter has given us two little grand- daughters who are the lights of our lives. We had an antique shop for 7 years back in the late 80's, and I think we are getting back into the Biz next month--not a regular shop again, but just doing some of the shows once or twice a month. I love to read(I collect biographies),do needlepoint and cross-stitch, go antiqueing, and visit the grandbabies. My very favorite cookbook is "The Joy of Cooking" by Irma Rombauer. I got it at my first bridal shower, and it's still the best for just basic good cooking. I have tried to get rid of most of my pet peeves in the hope that other people will overlook my many faults if I overlook theirs--that's not to say that I don't want to scream at people who are in the turn lane and don't watch for the turn arrow, but, hey, I have my windows rolled up and they can't hear me, can they?? Since we are retired, I have the month off thingie, but if I had the $$$, I would take the train ride across Canada from Montreal to British Columbia, visit with I hope our-soon-to-be in-laws in Vancouver, drive down the Cali- fornia coast to visit relatives in San Diego then drive across the U.S. stopping to see whatever we wanted to see.
 
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