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Chocolate Thunder From Down Under


liljules5

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liljules5 Rookie

Does anyone have a recipe for this? It was SOOO good! If you havent been to Outback to try it, go! Right now! lol..... I searched and couldnt find a definitive post about a recipe for this and wondered if anyone has something at least similar....


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mommida Enthusiast

I would try the Pamela's brownie mix with added nuts. I am thinking of hiring a spy to go work there to find out the recipe for it.

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Do they have one on that site that does the copies of the restaurant menu items? I cannot remember the name of it right now. I had it bookmarked until I upgrade the system and lost all that. There were some really neat recipes there.

UIDancer Apprentice

If anyone finds this recipe, they will be my hero for life! Chocolate Thunder From Down Under is INCREDIBLE!!

Japsnoet Explorer

Hi

I’m from Down Under (Oz).Can you describe the chocolate thunder from down under that you are talking about ? Then maybe I can help find the recipe for you or do you have a link and one can see the ingredients? ;)

liljules5 Rookie

It is a flourless pecan brownie and then they put icecream, hot fudge, whipped cream and chocolate shavings on top. It is the brownie that we need the recipe for. :D

I didnt find it on that top secret recipes website.....

Cherbear Rookie

I have never eaten at Outback, but I do have a flourless cake recipe that uses pecans. It reminds me more of a brownie than a cake. Don't know if this is similar, but here goes.

Flourless Chocolate Cake

2 C pecans

1 C brown sugar

1 C eggs (4-5)

1/2 C olive oil

5 T cocoa

1 tsp vanilla extract

1/8 tsp salt

Heat oven to 350. Grease spring form pan (I used a glass square baking dish). Grind nuts in food processor until very fine. Add remaining ingredients and process 30-40 seconds. Scrape sides, process 30 sec more. Pour into pan, Bake 30-45 min.


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liljules5 Rookie

thanks :)

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granny Rookie
I have never eaten at Outback, but I do have a flourless cake recipe that uses pecans. It reminds me more of a brownie than a cake.

Cherbear,

Thanks for the recipe. I recently went to Outback for the first time and had a blast!

The waiter was great and after a wonderful meal, I had the Thunder Down Under and it was so good. My granddaughters helped me eat it and we wanted to make it at home. I truely don't think just an ordinary Borwnie would do the trick.

granny

Diosa Apprentice

It sounds great!! Wish I could have it. I have a nut allergy, so no pecans for me. :(

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