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		<title>Brooklyntopia:  Baked</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2009 07:00:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ginger Mayerson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apparently Brooklyn, NY is some kind of vortex of all good things (this, this, I&#8217;m sure there&#8217;s more, and also a restaurant that sounded amazing I can&#8217;t find the link to [Rachel, I sent it to you, maybe you can &#8230; <a href="http://www.liheliso.org/2009/05/31/brooklyntopia-baked/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apparently Brooklyn, NY is some kind of vortex of all good things (<a href="http://www.uglyducklingpresse.org/" TARGET="_blank">this</a>, <a href="http://mhpbooks.com/index.php" TARGET="_blank">this</a>, I&#8217;m sure there&#8217;s more, and also a restaurant that sounded amazing I can&#8217;t find the link to [Rachel, I sent it to you, maybe you can dig it up]).  So in that spirit, I&#8217;m going to review the half dozen brownies (yes, brownies) Rachel Livingston sent me from <a href="http://bakednyc.com/" TARGET="_blank">Baked</a>, located, yes, in Brooklyn.<br />
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<a href="http://bakednyc.com/page/cakes-and-treats/brownies/" TARGET="_blank">Brownies and Bars</a></p>
<p>I&#8217;m putting dates on these so you don&#8217;t think I did is all in one sitting.</p>
<p>May 21:<br />
<b>Sweet &#038; Salty Brownie</b><br />
<i>Deep dark chocolate with homemade caramel &#038; fleur de sel!</i></p>
<p>Very yummy, moist without being gooey, sweet without being cloying.  Could have been saltier for me, but I like salted caramels, <a href="http://carmelaicecream.com/ice-cream-flavors.php" TARGET="_blank">salted caramel ice cream</a>, <a href="http://bakingbites.com/2007/11/dark-chocolate-sea-salt-caramels-reviewed/" TARGET="_blank">sea salt encrusted dark chocolate covered caramels</a>, and probably there are many other salted sweets out there I don&#8217;t know about that I&#8217;d like, too.</p>
<p>Maybe it&#8217;s my age:  I&#8217;ve become a salt freak.  I have a container of <a href="http://www.saltworks.us/shop/product.asp?idProduct=29" TARGET="_Blank">Fleur De Sel de Camargue</a> in my kitchen as well as a container of <a href="http://www.saltworks.us/shop/product.asp?idProduct=273" TARGET="_blanK">Fumee De Sel</a>.  Prior to last year, plain old sea salt was as exciting as it got, salt-wise, around here. (Well, I do always have a couple of pounds of <a href="http://www.saltworks.us/shop/product.asp?idProduct=297" TARGET="_Blank">Himalayan Pink Bath Salts</a>, but I don&#8217;t eat it.  By the way, <a href="http://blog.iblamethepatriarchy.com/2008/09/21/spinster-aunt-still-awol/" TARGET="_blank">Twisty Faster</a> is hooked on Fumee De Sel, too.  Although if she buys it at Whole Foods, it might not be the same stuff.)</p>
<p>May 22:<br />
<b>Peanut Butter</b><br />
<i>Dark chocolate and chunky peanut butter</i><br />
Nice, mellow, chocolaty, with enough peanut butter that is was there, but didn&#8217;t overwhelm the chocolate.  I&#8217;m not a huge fan of this combination in anything, so I wouldn&#8217;t seek it out, but I&#8217;d happily eat this brownie again.</p>
<p>May 23:<br />
<b>Brewer&#8217;s Bar</b><br />
<i>Our version of the classic blondie bar. Made with a rich brewer’s malt, milk chocolate and pecans.</i></p>
<p>Mmmmmm, best bar so far.  Subtly sweet and moist without being gooey.  This bar also has pecan pieces, and this is always a sign of excellence in baked goods and candy.  Too bad for most of America, this bar is not available online.  You&#8217;ll just have to make a pal in Brooklyn and ask them to send you some.</p>
<p>May 25:<br />
<b>Spicy</b><br />
<i>Intense chocolate accented with chilies and cinnamon</i></p>
<p>I suppose I can&#8217;t compare this brownie with the tongue-numbing mind-blowing <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHcu0MK7ZQE" TARGET="_blank">Som Tom</a> I had last night, but this is a spicy brownie.  I&#8217;ve never been able to get with it on the chili chocolate thing, but I realize this is just a personal failing on my part, and not a verdict on the concept.  Probably not a bad thing for those who want a 3-alarm brownie.  This one doesn&#8217;t go that far, but one is aware of the chili and cinnamon.</p>
<p>May 28:<br />
<b>The Baked Bar</b><br />
<i>Coconut, chocolate, sweetened condensed milk, pecans, butterscotch and graham. Some say it&#8217;s a dangerous addiction.</i></p>
<p>This is my desert island bar.  It&#8217;s so rich and yummy, I couldn&#8217;t finish it in one sitting.  I never realized how much I wanted all those flavors &#8212; coconut, chocolate, sweetened condensed milk, pecans, butterscotch and graham &#8212; in one chompable format.  Aaand&#8230;it&#8217;s available online!  I must be strong.  I must be strong.  I must be strong.</p>
<p>May 30:</p>
<p><b>Original Deep Dark</b><br />
<i>Rich, Dark and Intense</i></p>
<p>The brownie finale!  Really yummy, moist and dark chocolaty almost like a chocolate bar.  I liked it, it is intense because it took a long time to eat (but, unlike the Baked Bar, I managed to eat it all in one day).  Personally, I prefer walnuts or pecans in my brownies, when I eat brownies, which is seldom.  But I&#8217;d happily eat more of these Baked brownie products.</p>
<p>Thanks, Rachel!</p>
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