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Tuesday, April 06, 2010

Sea salt brownie

Mmm, I'd love a caramel sea salt brownie right about now. Sea salt makes every dessert mouthwateringly delicious, don't you agree? (This recipe looks great, too.)

132 comments:

  1. Oh dear. That looks divine! Must resist. I have so much time to bake.

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  2. YES I DEFINITELY AGREE. From chocolate covered pretzels to those fleur de sel caramels in the Ferry Building in San Fran...salty + sweet is the best ever.

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  3. i like to sprinkle some fleur de sel on my vanilla ice cream. to. die. for. :)

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  4. AGREE. you may want to try these salty browned butter rice krispie treats. mister and i ate a whole batch in less than 24 hours.

    http://smittenkitchen.com/2009/11/salted-brown-butter-crispy-treats/

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  5. omg, harmonie park, THANK YOU for the link!!

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  6. I love sea-salt anything ... well not anything, but sea-salt caramels, sea-salt chocolate. The best sea-salt caramels I've ever had were from Cacao in Portland, Oregon. Divine.

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  7. y-u-m. don't mind if i do! : )
    xo

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  8. You kill me! Yes you do!! :P

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  9. oh, yes, chocolate covered pretzels!! the original salty + sweet!

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  10. Oh yes. I'd give my right arm for one right about now!

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  11. Sweet and salty is better than either taste alone :) These look like perfection!

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  12. I love salty and sweet and these look oh-so-tempting!

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  13. I've never had this delicious treat...but now I absolutely need to!

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  14. Nora - I agree, the fleur de sel caramels in the Ferry Building in SF are amazing.

    I LOVE salty sweet combos. For Passover I made chocolate toffee matzo with sea salt...yum!

    http://www.elleinadspir.com/2010/03/hot-sticky-sweet.html

    Thanks for the other links..I think I will be trying both the brownies and the rice crispie things...yum.

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  15. Agreed! Those look divine!

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  16. Have you ever tried the salted caramel or salted chocolate from Fran's? To die for! Even Martha thinks so! franschocolates.com

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  17. I think Sea Salt makes just about everything take better! Marija

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  18. mmmmm... SO delicious!

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  19. Wow, I've never tried those - sounds like very tasty... My grandpa loved to sprinkle salt on watermelon during hot summer days - good memories:)

    After having two babies, I totally have turned into a chocolate lover..

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  20. oooh salt and watermelon. yum.

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  21. i also realize the irony of posting about jamie oliver's food revolution and then, two posts later, carmel brownies. :)

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  22. oh! i am inspired! going to bake this brownie recipe i found for my sweet. this saturday marks our 3rd anniversary!

    http://www.charlottemagazine.com/Home-Garden/October-2009/Salted-Caramel-Brownies/

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  23. Ooo...whenever I see a sweet/salty dessert combo it literally makes my mouth water. So good.

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  24. omg, yum! I'll take caramel with sea salt any day.

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  25. that food & wine recipe is great - it's the only brownie recipe i use. everybody loves them. do feel free to increase the sea salt a bit!

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  26. It really does, someone told me recently that if you put salt on dessert it will taste a hundred times better, and it really does.

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  27. Those look delish! No, wait, super delish! Oh my.

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  28. One of my favorite flavor profiles. Sea Salt and caramel ice cream is to die for. And Vanilla ice cream with sea salt also blows me away.

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  29. Irony is where it's at. I was reading a book about the macrobiotic diet while eating a pizza.

    These brownies...wow.

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  30. Wow! That does look divine! Considering I haven't had a yummy dessert in a while!:)

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  31. Yum! I love how fudgey they look.

    http://lauren-stacks.blogspot.com [book ends]

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  32. I recently had one of these for the first time, they are soooo OMG yummy!!!

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  33. That looks incredible! I put sea salt in my rice krispie treats and it makes them outstanding!

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  34. Ohmygoodness this looks heavenly. Have you ever had caramel sea salt ice cream?

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  35. brownies are my fave. those look amazing.

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  36. Yum! These remind me of the sea salt caramels we got at Zingerman's (in ann arbor). They were seriously little bites of absolute heaven. Except we only bought two which was extremely sad. But also good since I would have definitely finished an entire bag in one day. By myself.

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  37. OMFG. I think i just gained 5 lbs by looking at that photo! it looks ridiculously delicious! I want!!!




    www.thestarvingstylist.com

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  38. Oh my gawd that all sounds divine!

    I bought a box of sea salted caramels from William Sonoma this Christmas and practically inhaled that whole box in a day

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  39. yay Mari's New York! She's super nice and so is her husband. Great brownies even though they seem like weird combos.

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  40. The Jamie Oliver post and then brownies is funny. But hey, they say everything in moderation, right? And geez, these look amazing!

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  41. Dancing Branflake, no but that sounds amazing!!

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  42. wow. these look like heaven on a plate. i'd like to eat all three:)

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  43. how unfair of you to post something that looks this good!

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  44. Chocolate, sea salt, and caramel is a magnificent combination!

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  45. *drool*...you're killing me!!

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  46. Those look amazing! I've never ordered baked goods online, but this might be my first.

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  47. I need to catch my breath! OMG!

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  48. claudia6:21 PM

    Hi Joanna,
    Iam from Brazil,sorry about my english.. I have to say that I LOVE your blog ,its the best!!
    I would like to wish you happy days with your new baby !!
    Congratulations!! Claudia.

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  49. I love salt, I love caramel, I love chocolate ... and that all in one? Gimmy gimmy!!! ....
    veronique

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  50. wow just love your blog, i could spend hours reading, congrats you are amazing!!

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  51. That looks amazing! Miiiiight just have to try this recipe!

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  52. Hello lover. My mouth waters so!

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  53. aw, thank you, claudia! you are so sweet.

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  54. I am sooooooo making these!!! It ok - I just joined the gym. Ha ha. Will let you know if I do end up making them! Thanks for sharing.

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  55. Mmmmmm... yes, please!

    I can't wait to get back to SF to have a Fleur de Sel caramel and chocolate cupcake from Kara's Cupcakes. SO good.
    http://www.karascupcakes.com/filled_cupcakes.html

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  56. YUM. Sea salt and chocolate are a winning combo, I eat a little bit of Lindt's Salt Chocolate every night after dinner while I'm doing the dishes!

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  57. mmmm i've seen these!!! yum! i love your blog!

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  58. Chocolate, chocolate, chocolate ... magic word, no doubt! Kisses

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  59. Yum! And WOW...congrats on the 10k followers! Lol..I can only dream of the day I get there...slowly, but surely ;)

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  60. ZOMG, I am going to try an veganize this!

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  61. i am sitting in bed eating a bag of chocolate chips thanks to the chocolate craving this post gave me. so while i love you...i am very upset with you. xo.

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  62. sea salt and caramel make everything more delicious.

    have you tried the fleur de sel caramel ice cream from haagen-dazs? it's to die for!

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  63. Oh my Its breakfast time here in the land of OZ I am 34 weeks pregnant and now I want some for breakfast...my muesli just isn't cutting it...these are mouth watering!

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  64. holy crap, those look good!

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  65. oh my dear ... YUM.

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  66. evil evil woman ;)

    Sea salt indeed makes everything divine!

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  67. I completely agree. I had salted caramels for the first time ever last summer at the beach and have never been the same. So, salted brownies sounds like something else in that kind of category to me!

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  68. I will absolutely never tire of this taste combination!

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  69. Oh, these look AMAZING. I'm going to have to try to recreate them for sure...
    xxoo Josie
    http://winksmilestyle.blogspot.com

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  70. yes! completely agree -- adore sea salt with dessert-y things, especially chocolate or caramel

    hope you're having a lovely week :)

    xo

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  71. I have sea salt on the brain today, too. A nutritionist I was interviewing had recommended baking Brussels sprouts with a sprinkling of salt (first you spritz them with an oil mister), and my mouth's been watering for them all day long!

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  72. smitten kitchen has a rice krispie recipe with salt. they were amazing!! sea salt makes everything even better!!

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  73. Ahhhh that picture looks SO good. It's true--salt brings out the sweetness in desserts! The best chefs know that you have to add a pinch of salt to everything you make sweet :)

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  74. I honestly thought I had found the best brownie recipe and would never sway but this might make me change my mind. I love sea salt and chocolate together. I'll have to give the Food and Wine recipe a try.

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  75. My goodness, I'm so tempted!

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  76. Definitely a pregnant woman posting here, but yes it does sound delish!

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  77. That does look and sound amazing! I haven't had a salty brownie before I don't think!

    Yum!

    xx

    http://creamycolouredponies.blogspot.com/

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  78. Anonymous1:53 AM

    Looks super yummy - but I am on a very low sodium diet - not by choice :(

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  79. Oh my gosh that looks so tasty. Sea salt definitely makes everything better. I have to make these this week.

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  80. i love brownies! that looks yummy!

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  81. Yes! Salt and chocolate are the perfect combo. A bit of caramel in that mix doesn't go astray either.

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  82. Are you kidding? Salt on sweets?

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  83. My mouth is watering!!! Yum, Yum...

    www.sarabbentley.blogspot.com

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  84. So glad the commenting is done in writing.. I am drooling too much to say anything! :)

    x Charlotta

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  85. Can't visit the store for these as I live in London, but have made them and they're every bit as fantastic at they look here!!!

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  86. Anonymous6:39 AM

    These look amazing!

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  87. Mmm....yummy...more chocolate goodies after Easter...what could be better?
    -Jordana

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  88. This is torture! I so want one

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  89. Sweet and salty, mmmmm. Such a good combo. (peanut butter and chocoloate are my FAVORITE!)

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  90. umm...yes! i have become quite addicted to the sea salt/ chocolate combo. i think i might have to try out this recipe. asap.

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  91. Oh goodness I WANT ONE! Wow! Yummmmmyyy

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  92. This sounds delicious. Thanks for the recipe!

    www.rosiecampbell.net

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  93. I made the sea salt brownie recipe last night-- delicious! (I used Fleur du Sel.)

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  94. These look insanely good. I must have one as soon as possible. Salty + chocolate is my dream come true.

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  95. Sweet and salty has been my obsession for years! I used to get weird looks at the movies when I would shove a handful of buttery popcorn and some m&ms in my mouth at the same time, but you guys would understand.

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  96. i have been wanting to try these for a while! they look so amazing! i love salty pretzels with chocolate, i am sure i would love these too. i will have to make them soon!

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  97. I want. I want. I want!!! Being 4 months pregnant does not help fight this chocolate craving. I might have to send my husband out to Whole Foods....

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  98. I am making these tonight!

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  99. Oh My God, they look sooo delicious! I love brownies but the ones on your photo makes me crazy! I wanna make them as soon as possible.

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  100. these looks delicious!

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  101. These sounds so wonderful.. chocolate, sea salt and caramel... my three fav things!

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  102. It looks absolutely heavenly! Cramel brownie... a true taste of paradise... I love eating and talking about food. It's the only pleasure that you are never too tired for ;)

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  103. Good grief. Would it be horrible to eat a brownie now, even though it's only 11 in the morning!?

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  104. these look so crazy delicious!

    xo

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  105. Yum I am in love with sea salt desserts too!! Those look so yummy!

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  108. ohhh girl you do speak my language on this one. don't you love how popular sea salt is now with sweet treats? Yes indeed.
    and i thought i got a ton of crazy spam. look at that one from (above) dinoibo. it's like what the heck? dude needs to learn how to market lol

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  109. Oh my goodness, I need to make these. Going out right now for the ingredients. I recently made salted better caramel macarons...I just love sweet and salty things! xxx

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