Thursday, April 23, 2009

.brownies to die for.


Last night my husband wanted brownies. I usually make these cakey brownies that are a lot like Texas sheet cake. Okay.. it is Texas sheet cake, but we don't call it that. He wanted rich, gooey, chewy brownies that lull you into sweet chocolate dreams. It sounded pretty good to me!

I remember I have a specialty cookbook called Chocolate. That's it. Chocolate. There are recipes for brownies, cookies, cupcakes, cakes... all devoted to my obsession. :) So I peeked in there for the perfect brownie recipe and found it.

The nice thing about this recipe too is that you dirty one dish -- a large saucepan.. minus the brownie pan you actually bake these guys in.


First you need to take 3/4 cups butter (1 1/2 sticks) and put in a saucepan over medium heat and melt completely. Turn off the burner and remove the pan from the heat.









When it's melted, add 2/3 cup cocoa powder. Mix well.



Next, measure out 1 2/3 c. sugar and add that, and 1/2 tsp salt to the pan and whisk in. It'll get really thick, but that's okay.








Whisk in 2 eggs and 1 1/2 tsp vanilla just until it's all mixed in. Don't over beat.






Sprinkle in 1 cup flour. Use a spatula to mix it all together and not the whisk. I tried it with the whisk and it was so thick it took forever to knock it all out from the middle. So learn from me... use a spatula.






Add 3/4 chocolate chips. You can use semi sweet, milk, or white chocolate chips. I'm not fussy... but I used plain ol semi sweet.








Chop 1 to 1 1/2 cups walnuts or pecans.








Spray an 8x8 baking pan with Pam and dump in the brownie batter. Spread out evenly.









Sprinkle enough chopped nuts on top to cover the surface. Pop in a 350* oven and bake for 30-35 minutes. When you insert a toothpick in the center, it should come out a little gooey on the stick. You don't want to overbake because then it won't be a moist, chewy brownie.
Remove from the oven and let it cool completely. Again.. trust me when I say let it cool. I didn't and when I cut into it, it was too gooey and wouldn't hold it's shape.
These were sinful and decadent. I could hardly eat even one of these they were so rich. So sit down and enjoy these with a tall cold glass of milk.
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5 comments:

Kristine said...

Hey that's my family brownie recipe (minus the chips)! I love them! But I guess I'll have to try it sometime with the chocolate chips especially if I'm in a really chocolatey mood :P

Natalie said...

Oh, man, make me roll over and show my belly...

Unknown said...

Mmmm, sounds yummy. These are fat free, right? ;)

Rene said...

I am going to try these tomorrow! They sound delicious.

Jeanette said...

i just made these!!!! awesome recipe, they came out so well. :-) thank you for the spatula tip.