I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE a good brownie. They are my favorite dessert, hands down. I know they aren't very fancy or elegant, but I don't care. They are down right delicious!
Over the years I have had my fair share. I am always up for trying a new brownie, but I am picky! I prefer them to be fudgy, chocolaty, moist, gooey, NOT cakey, and NO frosting.
Well, I finally found the absolute perfect brownie, thanks to the lovely Anita of Dessert First. She recently posted her favorite basic brownie recipe and I nearly attacked the screen. I wanted that brownie with ice cream!! It looked so delicious!
I finally found time to make them this week. The search is over, the perfect brownie has been discovered! Anita you are a genius! You can jazz them up if you want...add in chocolate chips, cocoa nibs, caramel, etc.! I personally like the classic intense fudgy flavor!!
Good thing we gave these to our friend for his birthday, if they were sitting around the house I would of eaten the whole pan! They are that good!
Dark Fudgy Brownie
Adapted from Dessert First
about 16 squares
5 ounces bittersweet chocolate
3 ounces unsweetened chocolate
5 tablespoons unsalted butter
2 eggs
1 cup sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla
3 tablespoons cocoa
1/3 cup flour
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line a 8 inch square baking pan with foil and grease well with butter.
Combine chocolates and butter in a metal and place over a bain-marie (pot of simmering water) on medium heat. Heat until chocolates and butter are melted and combined - be sure to stir occasionally to combine and to make sure the chocolate doesn't burn.
Remove from heat and let cool while you make the rest of the batter.
Whisk eggs and sugar together in a large bowl until thick and light-colored, about 2 to 3 minutes.
Add in the salt, vanilla, and cocoa powder and whisk to combine.
Add in the melted chocolate mixture and whisk to combine thoroughly.
Sift the flour over the mixture and whisk to combine.
Pour the batter into the prepared pan, making sure to spread it evenly into the corners. Smooth the top out with a spatula.
Bake in the oven for about 20 to 25 minutes, rotating halfway. Brownies are done when a knife inserted into the center comes out clean. Do not overbake!
Let cool on wire rack before cutting into pieces.
I'm loving the look of those brownies. That's my favorite dessert too. I can already tell they'll be wonderful with the three kinds of chocolate.
ReplyDeleteI love a good brownie too! I'll have to give this one a try. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOh, that does look dark and fudgy! My son looves brownies in any shape or form. I will have to give these a go!
ReplyDeleteFudge brownies are a favorite here. These are motivational!
ReplyDeletei love dark and fudgy brownies... i'll definitely try this recipe... thanks for sharing...:)
ReplyDeleteOoohhh. I love brownies. Love them a whole whole lot. I prefer the edges which is perfect because you could have the middle. Oh and that ooohhh, is more of a moan because the photo made my morning extra happy.
ReplyDeleteThese look fantastic. You'll hate me for this but I'm so glad I am not a brownie lover. I'd have 10 more lbs on me. Thankfully, one can sit on my counter and I'll walk by it 100 times without wanting it. But if I tasted those I would of course eat the whole thing & love it. Chips are just more my weakness and I'll eat a whole bag!
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ReplyDeleteI WILL make these though because my husband loves a good brownie.
Those look so perfect!
ReplyDeleteMy chocolate loving daughter would absolutely go crazy for these. I guess I know what we'll be baking soon.
ReplyDeleteOh Maria these are just absolutely delicious! I love brownies too and ice cream is the best thing to have with them.
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I don't have too much to say, except that those brownies look like chocolate with awesome on top :)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness what divine brownies. I must give this recipe a go!!
ReplyDeleteRosie x
My feelings on brownies EXACTLY. Fudgy and dense please! Those look so good, can't wait to try the recipe!
ReplyDeleteI love brownies too, these look wonderful...will give this a try :)
ReplyDeleteI'm going to have to make those for my husband. I'm having a pie party for my birthday (like I need another excuse to eat pie, right?) and the poor man needs some chocolate. I'll have to save him! Pie girl to the rescue!
ReplyDeleteI can feel the weight going on just looking at them. These are a must try!
ReplyDeleteYou can not go wrong with brownies. I can't wait to try this. I'm excited to because I have always made brownies from a box, I know- how lame.
ReplyDeleteI can't decide if I like brownies better hot from the oven or just plain old room temp-but I do know for sure I love them with a tall glass of cold milk-I have the milk, can you send me one of those brownies??
ReplyDeleteYum, there is nothing better than the perfect, homemade brownie. I'm definitely bookmarking this recipe!
ReplyDeleteI love brownies too, makes me not feel so guilty about having a hunk of cake like goodness. These look good I'll have to try them.
ReplyDeleteFinding the perfect brownie is tricky- those look wonderful, I'm glad you found the right recipe! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm a fudgy brownie lover, so I'll take a plate full!!
ReplyDeleteI am so happy that you have found the ultimate brownies - my hubby would love them.
ReplyDeleteLet me know when you find the ultimate lemon squares. ;)
I ALWAYS need to give away a few brownies or we eat the entire pan in a few short days. These look great and its never to late to add one more brownie recipe to my collection!
ReplyDeleteI love brownies! I'll mark this one to try sometime as I've been searching for the perfect recipe for awhile now!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog today!
those look so good! i will be trying this, i have been looking for a good brownie recipe too!
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love when you "Find It", whatever it is? Given your rave reviews I now need to see if they are the It Brownies I've been searching for as well. Nice post!
ReplyDeleteI'll definitely have to give these a try as a perfect brownie recipe is still on my wish list - several have come close, but not quite. Anyway, thanks for visiting my blog - now since we live so close maybe you'll bring me a brownie? :)
ReplyDeletethere is nothing like a good brownie. I swear the best desserts are the simplest — brownies, chocolate chip cookies, vanilla ice cream. these sound amazing!
ReplyDeletethis is the most sinful and decadent brownies i have ever seen! yummy
ReplyDeleteBrownies are a comfort food and those look fabulous.
ReplyDeletei like my brownies the same way--if they're made right, they don't need any silly frosting! great recipe. :)
ReplyDeleteThe search for the perfect brownie can be so endless... I'll have to try this one next. I'm still looking for the elusive perfect vegan brownie as well.
ReplyDeleteThey do look wonderfully rich and fudgey. I never understood the appeal of cakey brownies. I'll be trying these soon.
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