Summer camp has been kicking my butt.  We're three weeks in, and I still feel like I'm running everywhere in order to make sure everyone is having a great time.  Luckily that's mostly what I have to worry about-- everyone having fun.  Not a bad job to have. 
When I get home in the afternoon I'm normally hungry and tired.  So I love having an afternoon snack.  It's a bit of an indulgence in the middle of my day--a little treat between lunch and dinner.  Most days I convince myself that some fruit or cheese would be a good snack.  But some days I just need somethings 
chocolate.
I love brownies, especially ones with a crispy top and a gooey middle.  They're just the perfect little chocolaty bite that I crave.  These brownies are delicious, and I dare I say easy.  Chocolate, a touch of espresso powder, and vanilla make a rich complex brownie that doesn't seem too far away from a traditional brownie.  Brownies don't really need to be messed with, do they?
And to make everything even more indulgent and delicious (who can so no to that?)  I topped the brownies with ice cream and my 
Spring Berry Syrup.  It's like the ultimate brownie sundae served in a jar! It's cute--dare I say
 twee--and the spring berry brownie sundae is the perfect ending to a hot day at camp.
Spring Berry Brownie Sundaes
author: Happy Food Happy Home
makes 8-10 brownie sundaes
Brownies
3 ounces  70 percent
dark chocolate, coarsely chopped
1 stick unsalted butter
¾ cup plus 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
2 large eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 teaspoon espresso powder
½ teaspoon kosher salt (or ¼ teaspoon table salt)
2/3 cup all purpose flour
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Butter an 8x8 baking pan.
- Set a large glass mixing bowl over a pot of boiling
water. 
- Add the chocolate and the butter to the bowl and stir until
almost melted.
- Remove the bowl from the heat and stir until the mixture is
smooth.
- Whisk in the sugar.
- Whisk in the eggs one at a time.
- Whisk in the vanilla and the espresso powder. 
- Add the flour and salt and stir until just combined.
- Pour the brownies into the prepared pan.
- Bake the brownies for 25-35 minutes until the top is crisp,
the edges are set, and the middle is slightly gooey. 
- Allow brownies to cool for about 5 minutes before cutting
and assembling the sundaes.
To Assemble Sundaes:
Vanilla Ice Cream
Strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries for topping
- I cut the brownies into about 1 inch squares to fit in the
pint size mason jar. 
- Start with 1 layer of brownies, then top with a spoonful of syrup.
- Add more brownies, ice cream, and a big spoon of spring
berry syrup on top. 
- Top with berries if desired.
- Devour promptly. 
I love these spring berry brownie sundaes.  I might have eaten them for about a week in a row.  They would also be perfect for a cookout--everyone can make their own!  Do you have a favorite afternoon snack?  Is it practical or more indulgent?