Seriously Fudgy Homemade Brownies

Does the world really need another brownie recipe? Yes, because these are the richest, most decadent homemade brownies you’ll ever try. The best part is that you don’t need a mixer and they’re made in only 1 bowl!


Does the world really need another brownie recipe Seriously Fudgy Homemade Brownies


We’re doing it. A big 9×13 inch pan of homemade brownies is on the table tonight.


If you google “homemade brownies” there are 1000s of search results. (I don’t recommend doing this if you’re hungry.) I threw a brownie recipe into the running back in 2014. They’re chewy, dense, and easy. But lately I’ve been craving something new; a different brownie option to toss into the mix. Because that’s the best part about baking: you can constantly experiment like a mad butter-loving scientist. And, if you think about it, we can never have enough recipes combining butter, sugar, and chocolate.



Does the world really need another brownie recipe Seriously Fudgy Homemade Brownies


Let’s Bake 1 Bowl Homemade Brownies


These brownies are lot like my 9×9 pan of homemade brownies, but there’s a couple minor changes to yield a larger batch. We’re using all the same ingredients:



  1. Chocolate: Use real chocolate and cocoa powder. You can make brownies with either or both, and I prefer both. What’s interesting is that cocoa powder has more pure chocolate flavor because it is not diluted with milk and sugar– so the resulting brownies are always fabulously rich. Though natural cocoa powder can be used, I suggest a dutch process cocoa powder for a deeper, smoother chocolate flavor. This brownie recipe does not* rely on chemical leaveners (and that’s when things get complicated), so either works.

  2. Butter: For flavor, of course!

  3. Sugar: There are 2 cups of sugar in this pan of brownies. It sounds like a lot, but recipes calling for mostly unsweetened cocoa powder do not contain the extra sugar from recipes calling for semi-sweet or milk chocolate. Also, sugar does much more than sweeten brownies. It liquifies as they bake, creating a softer center.

  4. Eggs: Eggs are one of the main ingredients in brownies. They bind, add richness, tenderize, and provide structure. like binding, adding richness, tenderizing, providing structure and lift. This brownie recipe uses 3 eggs, which give the brownies a tight crumb and fudgy texture.

  5. Flour: The cocoa powder takes the place of some flour, so you’ll only need 1 cup in this brownie recipe. The more flour in brownies, the cakier they will taste. We want dense and fudgy brownies, so use as little flour as possible.


Does the world really need another brownie recipe Seriously Fudgy Homemade Brownies


Why is there no baking powder or baking soda in these brownies? Adding baking powder or baking soda lifts brownies up and creates a cakier result. But today, we all want a brownie so dense and fudgy that it’s basically 1 step up from eating pure chocolate.


You’ll get a taste of how dense these brownies are when you’re mixing up the batter. It’s so thick and so fudgy. Seriously fudgy.


Does the world really need another brownie recipe Seriously Fudgy Homemade Brownies


Does the world really need another brownie recipe Seriously Fudgy Homemade Brownies


How to Tell When Brownies are Done Baking


This can be tricky, so here’s how to determine when these brownies are done. Turn the timer to 30 minutes as soon as the brownies go into the oven. Once you begin to smell that captivating scent of chocolate permeate through the kitchen, check the brownies. Even if this is at the 25 minute mark. Use a toothpick, stick it into the center, and pull it out. The brownies need more time if there is wet batter on the toothpick. If there are a few moist crumbs on the toothpick, the brownies are done. You don’t want a clean toothpick! (That’s an odd sentence, but you get me!)











How to Get Shiny Crackly Tops in Brownies


The secret is in the sugar! Melt the butter and 2 ounces of chocolate first, then quickly whisk in the sugar while it’s all still warm. Whisking the sugar into warm butter helps the sugar migrate to the top of the batter as the brownies bake thus creating that signature shiny and crackly top we all love!


Does the world really need another brownie recipe Seriously Fudgy Homemade Brownies


Here’s the real question: are you a center person or an edge person? Save me the corners please. ♥


More Homemade Recipes



  1. Soft Chocolate Chip Cookies

  2. Super Moist Chocolate Cupcakes

  3. Favorite Vanilla Cupcakes

  4. Chocolate Layer Cake

  5. Chocolate Lava Cakes


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Does the world really need another brownie recipe Seriously Fudgy Homemade Brownies


Seriously Fudgy Homemade Brownies






  • Author:
    Sally


  • Prep Time:
    10 minutes


  • Cook Time:
    30 minutes


  • Total Time:
    3 hours


  • Yield:
    18 large brownies


  • Category:
    Brownies


  • Method:
    Baking


  • Cuisine:
    American
















Description


These are the richest, most decadent homemade brownies you’ll ever try. You only need a few basic ingredients, 1 bowl, and they’re done baking in 30 minutes!








Ingredients



  • 3/4 cup (12 Tbsp; 175g) unsalted butter

  • one 4 ounce (113g) semi-sweet chocolate bar, coarsely chopped*

  • 2 cups (400g) granulated sugar*

  • 3 large eggs, at room temperature

  • 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract

  • 1 cup (85g) unsweetened natural or dutch-process cocoa powder*

  • 1 cup (125g) all-purpose flour (spoon & leveled)

  • 1 teaspoon salt

  • optional: 1 and 1/4 cups (225g) semi-sweet chocolate chips








Instructions



  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F (177°C) and grease a 9×13 inch pan or line with aluminum foil or parchment paper, leaving an overhang on the sides to lift the finished brownies out (makes cutting easier!). Set aside.

  2. In a microwave-safe bowl, combine the butter and 2 ounces of chopped chocolate. Melt in 30 second increments, whisking after each, until completely smooth. Whisk in the sugar until completely combined, then whisk in the eggs and vanilla. The batter will be light brown and a little dull looking.

  3. Add the cocoa powder, flour, salt, remaining 2 ounces of chopped chocolate and the chocolate chips. Fold it all together with a rubber spatula or wooden spoon. Batter will be very thick. Spread evenly into prepared pan.

  4. (See note about how to tell if brownies are done in the post above.) Bake for 30 minutes, then test the brownies with a toothpick. Insert it into the center of the pan. If it comes out with wet batter, the brownies are not done. If there are only a few moist crumbs, the brownies are done. Keep checking every 2 minutes until you have moist crumbs. My brownies take 31-32 minutes.

  5. Remove from the oven and place on a wire rack to cool completely in the pan before cutting into squares.

  6. Cover and store leftover brownies at room temperature for up to 1 week.












Notes



  1. Make Ahead Instructions: Brownies freeze well up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator then bring to room temperature before serving.

  2. Chocolate Bars: Chocolate bars are typically sold in 4 ounce bars. 2 ounces will be melted down and 2 ounces will be chopped up and folded into the batter with the chocolate chips. I suggest Ghirardelli, Baker’s brand, or Lindt.

  3. Sugar: Try the recipe with 1/2 cup (100g) light brown sugar and 1 and 1/2 cups (300g) of granulated sugar. Absolutely delicious! I wrote the recipe with 2 cups of granulated sugar to make it easier for most.

  4. Cocoa Powder: You can use either natural or dutch-process cocoa powder. I prefer dutch-process for a smoother flavor.












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