Red velvet swirl brownies the perfect indulgence this weekend

Treat someone special this Valentine’s Day to a dessert of red velvet swirl brownies for the perfect indulgence, certain to set the moof for a romantic themed occasion!

Makes 9

Ingredients

For the Brownies

100g (4oz ) White Chocolate, broken into squares

100g (4oz ) Butter

175g (6oz ) Siúcra Light Golden-Brown Sugar

1 tsp Vanilla Extract

2 tbsp Cocoa Powder

2 Medium Eggs

½ tsp Red Food Colouring

125g (4 1/2oz ) Plain Flour

For the Cream Cheese Swirl

200g (7oz ) Cream Cheese

2 tbsp Plain Flour

2 tbsp Siúcra Caster Sugar

1 tsp Vanilla Extract

1 Medium Egg Yolk

To Serve

Vanilla Ice-Cream

Method

Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas mark 4 and line an 18cm (7in ) square cake tin with baking parchment.

Melt the white chocolate in a heatproof bowl. Leave to cool a little.

Melt the butter and put into a large bowl. Leave to cool and then add the Siúcra Light Golden-Brown Sugar, vanilla, and cocoa powder and beat with a hand-held electric mixer. Add the eggs and food colouring and beat until well combined. Fold in the melted white chocolate, add the flour and using a large metal spoon, gently fold it all together with as few stirs as possible so you do not knock the air out of it. Gently spread into the prepared baking tin, leaving about two tablespoons behind in the bowl - you will use this later for the swirl pattern. Set aside.

Beat all of the ingredients for the cream cheese swirl in a bowl until the Siúcra Caster Sugar is evenly combined. Dollop spoonful’s of it on top of the brownie mixture that is already in the tin. Then add the remaining two tablespoons of the brownie mixture. Take a knife and swirl the brownie mixture around in the tin. Be sure not to over-swirl it otherwise the mixture will just look like a pink cake batter. But swirl deep into the tin so that the marble effect goes right throughout the brownie and is not just at the top.

Bake in the oven for 25-30 minutes or until the centre of the brownie springs back slightly when touched but it is still nice and gooey in the middle.

Leave to cool in the tin, then cut into squares and serve warm or cold with vanilla ice cream.

 

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