The above photo is the batter. It was so good. I kept licking the spoon, trying not to eat it all before I put the batter in the pan.
This is what it looked like after being dehydrated.
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I think I took them out of the pan too soon, but they still tasted phenomenal. They looked more like cookies, but who cares?
I took two pictures once they were finished. I'd added cacao nibs (just my personal touch), and I'd grinded my own cashew flour, hence why they look grainy. But again, the taste was ridiculous.
The same brownies again. Awesomeness on a plate. Seriously. My husband and my oldest son could not get enough. And I managed to save one for a friend who was leaving my job the next day. She was intrigued by the thought of raw brownies. Upon first bite, her response was, "Wow. This is delicious. I'm going to have to get a dehydrator." Two thumbs up for Warm Fudge Brownies.
I took two pictures once they were finished. I'd added cacao nibs (just my personal touch), and I'd grinded my own cashew flour, hence why they look grainy. But again, the taste was ridiculous.
The same brownies again. Awesomeness on a plate. Seriously. My husband and my oldest son could not get enough. And I managed to save one for a friend who was leaving my job the next day. She was intrigued by the thought of raw brownies. Upon first bite, her response was, "Wow. This is delicious. I'm going to have to get a dehydrator." Two thumbs up for Warm Fudge Brownies.
Love,
Althea
4 comments:
Okay, these look RIDICULOUS! I might have to get me a dehydrator too! :-)
I am mad at you for not posting the recipe. That's just teasing!
Looks so good! I didn't need to see this right not..., but I'll overcome. :-)
Althea, Can you recommend an inexpensive dehydrator? I really want to try these as well as a raw cupcake recipe I recently acquired but they both call for a dehydrator. I don't want to make a huge investment but figured I'd come to the source of my excitement (your blog) for advice.
Rhonda
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