As a fan of the espionage genre, I've spent winter in the cold, warmed only by the high octane plots of "Homeland" and "The Americans". Come summer, I'm ready for the warmer, more escapist antics of CIA operative Annie Walker and her unlikely handler, Auggie Anderson, a blind military intelligence agent who guides her through the often muddy waters of their craft. The pair are the lynch pins around which the fast paced and charming plots of "Covert Affairs" revolve. Both have pasts of their own and this season we are teased with the prospect that the two will become romantically involved. We'll have to see. There is a lot going on this summer and many of the episodes will be filmed on location, so the backdrops against which they are shot promise to be spectacular. There will be some familiar themes. We know there is another high-placed mole in their ranks and the torturous relationship between Joan and Arthur, their respective bosses, has to be resolved. That guarantees there will be no lack of angst in the episodes this summer. I am ready for it. You'll find me in my easy chair on Tuesday nights enjoying the capers of the bright and empowered Annie Walker, who, it seems, can do everything but cook. I thought I'd help her along with my recipe for Disappearing Chocolate Peanut Bars. Now you see them, now you don't, I think you'll find they're a perfect treat to enjoy while watching "Covert Affairs".
Disappearing Chocolate Peanut Bars
Ingredients:
1-1/4 cups granulated sugar
1 cup (2 sticks) butter, softened
1/4 cup creamy peanut butter
2/3 cup baking cocoa
2 large eggs
1 large egg white
2-1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon salt
1-1/4 cups all-purpose flour
2/3 cup evaporated milk
1-1/4 cups chopped salted peanuts
Icing
1-1/4 cups milk chocolate chips
1 cup peanut butter chips
Directions:
Step 1. Assemble ingredients. Line bottom of a 13 x 9-inch pan with parchment paper. Generously grease pan and paper. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Step 2. Combine sugar, butter, peanut butter, cocoa, eggs, egg white, vanilla extract and salt in large mixer bowl. Beat until light and fluffy. Alternately beat in flour and evaporated milk just until blended. Fold in nuts.
Step 3. Spread batter into prepared baking pan. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes or until wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool completely in pan on wire rack. While pan cools, combine milk chocolate and peanut butter chips in a microwave bowl. Cook on high for 1 minute and stir. Continue to cook in 30 second intervals until chips can be stirred smooth. Remove brownies from pan and spread chocolate mixture evenly over top. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour. Cut into squares or bars.
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15 comments :
We used to watch covert Affairs, and I am glad to report that Auggie is only blind on the show. This would be a great thing to eat while watchdog, except while watching I might eat half a pan!
These look scrumptious! Chocolate and peanut butter = winner!
Hi Mary,
I'm all into this espionage thing too :)
Great food!
Duncan In Kuantan
Chocolate and peanut butter is the best combo! These look luscious.
My those look good. I wonder if you can get back episodes of Covert Affairs on Netflix. Will have to check. Thanks Mary
You will never get me to eat these. The only food I do not like is peanut butter :-(( Have a good day Diane
So, I've never seen the show, but now I'm intrigued. I can just imagine a marathon, binge viewing session with the Disappearing Chocolate-Peanut Bars disappearing before I'd even finished the first season!
These looks as easy as yummy:)
I don´t know anything about that "Covert Affair" series, but I´m glad you shared this recipe with us today and take it out from the limbo where it was resting.
Have a great week, I´ll be in Madrid with my daughter who I miss terribly.
Love
Marialuisa
A perfect combination, of course. Look delicious! :-))
That's sad that the blog never materialized. I would love a site like that! I always get a kick out of when bloggers post something like this anyway, so a whole site devoted to it would be awesome. Oh well.
Cute story, I can totally see why these would disappear like hotcakes, mmmmm!
Oh so yummy! I do hope those TV people get back to you. Fingers crossed!
It sounds like the perfect soup for a rainy day but I wouldn't mind it on a bright sunny day either. I love recipes that remind me of travel adventures I've been on!
I absolutely LOVE Covert Affairs and cannot wait for the next season. :-) These gorgeous nibbles would be perfect accompaniment. :-)
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