Fudgy Chocolate Brownies recipe

Fudgy Chocolate Brownies

Brownies are a dessert that most people enjoy, although there is much debate about a “proper” brownie.

These are thick, fudgy, intensely flavored brownies. If you don’t like rich brownies, move on to the next recipe – these require a glass of milk or a cup of coffee.

Ingredients:

3 eggs, slightly beaten
¾ cup butter, softened
1½ cups sugar (I used evaporated cane sugar)

¾ cup cocoa powder
¾ cup all-purpose flour or pastry flour (gluten-free works well too!)
1 cup broken up chocolate bars (see the list below the recipe)

1-2 Tbsp butter or coconut oil

Instructions

Preheat the oven to 325F. Put 1-2 Tbsp butter or coconut oil into your 9×12″ pan & set it into the oven to melt. Remove when oil has melted. Swirl the oil around to coat the pan and set aside.

Cream the butter, sugar, and eggs.

Add the cocoa powder & flour, and mix until just blended.

Add in the broken chocolate bars and stir until mixed throughout.

Make sure the oil is coating the sides & bottom of the pan. Spread the batter into the pan, & bake for 30-40 minutes. Let the brownies cool in the pan.

IF DESIRED:
You can melt down some chocolate & drizzle it over the top as they are cooling, or make a ganache frosting, if you like frosted brownies. For ganache, mix equal parts good chocolate & heavy cream (see my Dark Chocolate Truffles Recipe for a yummy ganache recipe)


The quality of the chocolate & cocoa make all of the difference. I often blend Ramstadt Dark Cocoa, Dagoba, or Scharffen Berger cocoa powder – ¼ cup of each. Then I take 8 different chocolate bars (or chips, if I’m in a hurry) and cut up enough of each to total 1 cup of broken pieces.

A fun addition is to use toffee chunks, butterscotch chips, Andes mints, or peppermint bark pieces for the holidays.

I usually toss a few pieces of a chili chocolate in for just a hint of heat.

Here is a list of the chocolate bars I often use with links to purchase them:

Use your favorite chocolate bars – milk or white chocolate will work, but they won’t have as intense of a flavor as dark chocolate.

Enjoy!


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Recipe for thick, fudgy, intensely flavored brownies. If you don't like rich brownies, move on to the next recipe - these require a glass of milk or a cup of coffee.

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