foodie fridays: fudge brownies with marshmallow frosting
On Monday, I turn the big 3-0.
Yep, yep.
I’m officially entering the last days of my “true” youth. A part of me is sad. I kind of feel like Cameron Diaz in the movie The Sweetest Thing. Do you remember the scene where Christina Applegate and her are getting ready to do the movie montage in the dressing room before they go to Peter’s wedding?
Cameron Diaz was complaining to Christina about her boobs, saying, “You know, when I was 22 my breasts were up here, nice and perky, but gravity has taken them. . . (raises arms in the air) It’s like 22, (pulls her arms down to her side) 28. 22, 28, 22.” Then Christina responds, “Buy some new ones!”
Even though I am completely sympathetic to Cameron Diaz’s character, Christina does have a point. When you’re in your twenties, you have all the advantages of youth – perky boobs, zero wrinkles, and the ability to wake up without feeling the effects of a hangover. However, I think entering the thirty zone has it’s advantages, too.
First of all, you start seeing the benefits of working hard at your job for the past five to six years, which leads to more scrilla’ in your pocket. This leads to opportunity to buy a glass of champagne instead of a can of Natty Light (i.e. less chance of a hangover). The “no hangover” bit leads to non-baggy eyes, which keeps you looking fresh and perky!
So in honor of making the decade jump, I figured I’d whip up a new version of my favorite birthday treat. When I was growing up, my mother used to bake my brothers and I a chocolate cake with marshmallow frosting. It was the bees knees in our household. In fact, this cake is so legendary, I’m requesting it be made when I travel back to Kansas City this weekend!
I.can’t.wait.
Anyways, the thought of face planting into this giant cake got me so jazz hands excited that I felt I needed to make some complimentary version to this childhood treat just for good measure. I figured fudge brownies dolloped with this sugary, glossy icing would be the perfect compliment. The best part, you can even stack the brownies for a faux cake look. Oh, I die!
No matter how old I will get, I bet my taste buds will always be perky – and crave birthday cake!
Fudge Brownies with Marshmallow Frosting
Ingredients
For the brownies:
- 3 tbsp unsalted butter, room temperature
- ¾ cup all-purpose flour
- ⅓ cup unsweetened cocoa powder
- ½ tsp salt
- 1 cup dark brown sugar
- 1 large egg
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 2 tbsp semi-sweet chocolate chips, melted
- ¼ cup unsweetened applesauce
- ¼ cup walnuts, chopped
For the marshmallow frosting:
- 2 egg whites
- ¼ tsp salt
- ¼ cup granulated sugar
- ¾ cup corn syrup
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- sprinkles, garnish
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
For the brownies:
- Spray a 9×9 baking pan with non-stick cooking spray.
- Using a stand mixer with a paddle attachment, beat sugar and room temperature butter. Add egg and vanilla extract, incorporating slowly. Then add the melted (cooled) chocolate and applesauce, combine well.
- In a large bowl, mix together flour, cocoa powder, and salt. Working in batches, slowly add the dry ingredients to wet until fully combined.
- Take the batter and spread it evenly into pan. You may have to spray your spatula with non-stick cooking spray because the batter is pretty darn thick.
- Bake for about 20 minutes. Cool the brownies before you cut and dollop with marshmallow frosting and sprinkles.
For the marshmallow frosting:
- In a stand mixer with a whisk attachment, beat 2 egg whites with salt until frothy. Gradually add sugar, beating until soft peaks form.
- Heat syrup in a glass microwaveable dish until it boils. Pour syrup in thin stream over egg white mixture, a little at a time. Beating on high speed until harder peaks form.
- Add vanilla and beat until glossy!
Danger! Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaanger! I want to curl up in bed with this stack of brownie marshmallow deliciousness and never come out! 😉 I’ve never made homemade marshmallow fluff and yours looks perfect! Brownie, marshmallow, brownie, marshmallow…stack em high girl and keep em comin!!
Gurrrrrl, you gotta try the marshmallow fluff! Life changing!
This looks like a good treat to have on your birthday! The marshmallow frosting totally makes the brownies to die for!
Thanks, Meagan! I hope you have a great weekend!
Homemade marshmallow is my giddy kitchen pleasure. These brownies are so fabulously fun!
Thanks, Brenda! This marshmallow frosting is definitely a guilty pleasure! Have a great weekend!
Dude this is awesome. And HAPPY BIRTHDAY Monday. Have a splendid weekend!
Thanks, friend! You too!
We are all waiting for you in KC. The entire city is covered in marshmellow fluff in your honor! xxoo
YES!!!! I can’t wait to tackle hug you!
I love the shot of the marshmallow frosting! I have never made a marshmallow frosting, and I never know which recipe to go with, but this looks whipped and fluffy and it’s going on the to-do list. Have a happy birthday weekend!
Julianne, you totally need to get on the marshmallow frosting bandwagon! You’ll love it!
happy birthday! I’m right behind you. Turning the big 3-0 this summer. These look awesome!
Thanks, friend! We should totally get together and eat these brownies!!!
Whaaaaaaaat is this? Marshmallow FROSTING? I’m moving my birthday up to this weekend so I have an excuse to make this.
Also, happy (actual :)) birthday, friend!
Sa-weet! It will be a marshmallow-palooza!! Have a great weekend!
That scene… seriously so true to life lol. Ridiculous and awful but true. Happy early birthday!!!
Yes! I’m so glad someone knows that scene. It’s totally true! Have a great weekend!
Happy Birthday cutie pie! We need to catch up soon. And wait a second, I get really bad hangovers already, hence why when we met you thought I was in my late twenties. xoxo Have a great weekend!
Thanks doll! We totally need to catch up. Are you going to BlogHer? And you TOTALLY look like you’re 21!!
wow! these look like a total birthday PARTY on my screen! happy birthday girlfriend 🙂 I wish I was near you cause i’d bring you some cookies & cupcakes & lots of champagne to celebrate! xoxo
OMG!! I totally wish you lived closer too! I’ll take cupcakes and champagne anytime! Have a great weekend, friend!!
Happy belated birthday, friend! I can only imagine the faces of my friends if I made this for their birthday. It just screams “CELEBRATION”!
I loved The Sweetest Thing and I love that you love 30. Cameron rocked it and so do you!
hahaha that scene in the movie is so funny……Happy 30! I personally feel like the years just keep getting better.
hahaha I love that movie so much…Ive seen it far to many times! What a funny scene! I love the frosting in this..Im such a frosting fanatic, some aren’t..I totallly am. lick, lick, lick. Happy 30th!
HAPPY ALMOST BIRTHDAY!!! JAZZZZZZ HAAAAAANNDDSSSS.
Yeah, I have, like, a dozen gray hairs. And they’re not spread out anymore, it’s like a grey patch. I’m going to be like that woman on “What not to wear…” UGH. I die.
Funny, my favorite treat from my granny is Mississippi Mud Cake, but she makes hers as a Texas Sheet Cake, Marshmallow fluff, then chocolate frosting.
I’m going to give this a whirl.
Yay for birthday treats!! I hope you have an awesome day my dear!!
Happy happy birthday! I’m turning 30 later this year and I’m really excited about it. Especially as it’s an excuse to eat brownies like these! I hope you’ve had a wonderful weekend of celebrations and are having a splendid day today!
Marshmallow probably came first into being as a medicinal substance, since the mucilaginous extracts comes from the root of the marshmallow plant, Althaea officinalis, which were used as a remedy for sore throats. Concoctions of other parts of the marshmallow plant had medical purposes as well.^,.;
All the best to you
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Sounds a lot like my Mom’s 7 minute frosting from back in the day when I was little.
The marshmallow frosting is amazing. It reminded me of my mom’s boiled frosting. Is there a way to make this a chocolate marshmallow frosting? What could I add?
Lynn – I would try cocoa powder or melted chocolate. I am going to have to test this out! Thanks for the inspiration!
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Hi
How long ahead can this fluff be made?
Thanks !!
Thoughtful analysis ! I am thankful for the points – Does someone know where my assistant would be able to get ahold of a sample ID RE-21 form to type on ?
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