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Lavender brownies

When I think of my mom, I often think of chocolate and lavender. So when I came across a few recipes for chocolate lavender brownies, naturally I had to make her a batch.

Mom loves all things chocolate, and her house always smells like fresh lavender. While she has quite the green thumb, I’m not sure that she’s ever grown it, though lavender is becoming quite a popular Texas plant—especially in the Hill Country. I also don’t know if my mom’s ever cooked with lavender. But for Christmas she gave me a tin filled with culinary lavender, and I wanted to put it to good use.

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A few years ago, someone shared with me a dark chocolate bar that was flavored with lavender. The combination of bittersweet chocolate and floral lavender was unexpected yet welcome, like the appearance of the first blossoms on the trees in spring.

When cooking with lavender, I do find that a little bit goes a long way, and for some it may be a bit of an acquired taste. But the herb’s piney, slightly peppery notes are a perfect match for rich, deep chocolate.

For this recipe, I took my basic brownie recipe—which is a fudgy brownie with a thin, crisp topping—and simply added a smidge of lavender. A light sprinkle of flaked sea salt on top of the brownies added even more contrast to the rich, sweet treat. While brownies are good at any time, there’s something about the lavender that makes these especially perfect for spring.

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Spring also means it’s time to honor our mothers, and I feel especially fortunate to have such a terrific mom. See, I haven’t always been the easiest daughter but my mom has always been patient with me. And I want to thank her for always encouraging me to be independent and to follow my dreams. She’s always been a tireless cheerleader, no matter if I’ve failed or succeeded.

So, mom—I just wanted to let you know that you’re the best and I love you! And yes, the brownies are in the mail. I hope you enjoy them and a very happy Mother’s Day!

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5 from 2 votes

Lavender brownies

Servings 16
Author Lisa Fain

Ingredients

  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon dried lavender
  • 4 ounces bittersweet chocolate, chopped
  • 8 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 1/8 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 large eggs, beaten
  • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup chopped walnuts
  • 1/4 teaspoon flaked sea salt

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350° F and lightly grease an 8×8 or 9×9 square pan.
  • In a food processor, pulse the sugar and lavender together until well combined.
  • In a saucepan, on low heat melt the chocolate and butter, while occasionally stirring. Once melted, turn off the heat and stir in the lavender sugar, salt, cinnamon and vanilla extract. Add the eggs until well combined, and then stir in the flour and walnuts, mixing until a smooth, thick batter is formed.
  • Spoon the batter into the pan. Bake for 25-30 minutes, or until an inserted knife comes out clean. Immediately after removing the brownies from the oven, sprinkle the top with the flaked sea salt. Allow to completely cool for at least an hour before slicing.

Notes

Culinary lavender can be found in the spice section at the grocery store, at specialty markets or at the farmers’ market.

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44 Comments

  1. Lisa Fain says:

    Susan–Aren't there a lot of great blogs there? And thank you for the vote!

    Melissa–Oh! I'll have to try that combination of Rio Star and lavender!

    Lexi–You're very welcome. I hope you enjoy it!

    George–Now I have to try candied lavender leaves. That's a new one for me!

    Meg–I'm with you.

  2. I'm a grown man and your blogs about family make my eyes moist. You hit a good nerve. keep it up.

  3. Anonymous says:

    I am moving to Houston soon, well, really Katy, but any way I have been dissecting your site, searching and searching to find all the wonderful places to eat between El Paso and Katy as I drive from San Diego. I am spending the night in Las Cruces, NM and then heading to San Antonio for the night before I hit Katy. Any recommendations of stops along the way would be appreciated! I really enjoy your recipes and I am so excited to taste all your muse.

  4. Lisa Fain says:

    Anon–In El Paso, I like Julio's Cafe Corona and Carnitas Querataro. Pepito's and Mi Casita are places to stop in Fort Stockton. San Antonio has a ton of great places–I like El Fogata and Taco Palenque.

    Shelley–I never noticed, so no worries!