Inspired by the chocolate fruit post. I like brownies and I like most varieties of nuts and legumes but they’re ruined when combined

I don’t want some soft rocks in my smooth brownie. The chocolate flavor is so strong, you can’t even really taste them. It just adds a bad mouth feel.

I do not understand why this is popular. Get em out of there!!

  • B-TR3E@feddit.org
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    3 hours ago

    Being highly allergic against nuts I strongly agree. Nutmongers should be flogged in public places, food containing nuts should be sprayed orange with black skulls and crossbones all over, then cast in concrete and buried in the desert. Groceries should be regularily sanitized by squirrels and nuts should be a forbidden word because it triggers me. Aaaaah! Eeeeeh! °°Nuts! THe pAiN! cLeaNing wOmAn!°o0! NUTS! Don’t even think that n-word! We should call them “tree turds” from now on

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    12 hours ago

    Nuts are delicious but almost always only by themselves. Nuts inside of things usually only makes the nuts and the things worse.

  • I agree. Simply because I prefer chewy brownies and don’t want any crunch. I don’t even like the edges, and I know those are more popular than the middle cuts because a hot ticket kitchen item has been the all edge brownie pan.

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      14 hours ago

      The edges are the worst! Me and twin fight over the soft delicate brownie innards and give the edges to my husband. Luckily he’s the weirdo who likes those!

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    20 hours ago

    I agree with this one. A moist pure brownie is the best. If I want some other texture, I’d put dark chocolate chips.

  • spacemanspiffy@lemmy.world
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    20 hours ago

    I agree and feel the same about ice cream. I wish I could eat pistachio ice cream without the actual pistachios.

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    1 day ago

    I looove some pecans and/or walnuts in my brownies, especially if toasted first. Disagree that you can’t taste them and I like the textural variety.

    If it’s a texture thing for you, how do you feel about chocolate chips in your brownies?

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      24 hours ago

      Not the OP but chocolate chips don’t belong in brownies! There’s already enough chocolate flavor in there. Why go overkill?

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        21 hours ago

        Sign me up for overkill! Plus there can be flavor variety, have the chips be a darker or lighter chocolate than the brownie.

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      22 hours ago

      I am also pro walnuts. They’ve not much flavour on their own, but when I make the exact same recipe without them, it’s sweeter, too rich, but also unsatisfying. I end up eating more of them despite enjoying them less.

      With walnuts though, they’re satisfying. I enjoy them more, and then I’m satisfied after a couple pieces. I think the fibre and fats in the nuts actually helps my body to ‘see’ the brownie as food in a way that hyper-processed flour and sugar can’t be.

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        9 hours ago

        If it’s just for blander flavour, why not using saw dust? No reason poisoning good food with nuts tree turds.

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          8 hours ago

          Hmm, I’m not sure my gut’s microbiome would recognise the sawdust as digestible food and trigger actual satiation hormones. Nor would my brain recognise any protein chains associated with nutrition while my mouth broke it down. Digestive systems detect so much complicated information, you have to work at it to trick them. There’s something nutritious in the walnuts that my system really likes and is noticeably glad to eat.

          If your system doesn’t need whatever walnuts would provide, perhaps your own baking needs a different alternative… Would you prefer some Omega-3 rich fish oil instead, make those brownies extra fudgy? :P

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            8 hours ago

            Just get used to it. When I was young I’d been grateful for some saw dust! All we got was coal dust back then and we had to walk three miles through the snow for it.

  • RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    The secret is to make them yourself. Then they’re exactly how you like.

    Not a fan of nuts in a lot of things. I don’t put nuts in brownies, banana bread, or cookies. If someone has a preference for them, I’ll separate out part of the recipe and add nuts at the end. Some things they do belong in, like an almond croissant, and that’s fine.

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    1 day ago

    I’m not really big on nuts in chocolate brownies. It’s a texture thing. I don’t like the soft but hard thing.

    However I make browned butter and bourbon blondies with toasted pecans and they add a lot of flavor.

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    22 hours ago

    Yes, yes, one thousand times yes! I understand sometimes putting nuts on top of something, but when they are mixed in to a brownie or cake or bread they ruin the texture. People who mix nuts into their baking are sociopaths.

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      21 hours ago

      Ok but adding things to things and mixing different things is how we get variety. You may not like it but brownies with nuts or anything else added is all part of the process my dude.