Indulge in the ultimate chocolatey delight with our decadent fudge brownies, a classic dessert elevated to new heights. These brownies boast a rich, fudgy texture that melts in your mouth, while the addition of walnuts adds a delightful crunch and nutty flavor. For those who prefer a gooey, irresistible center, our gooey brownies recipe delivers. Chocolate lovers will find solace in our double chocolate brownies, where layers of rich chocolate create a symphony of flavors. If you seek a delightful twist, our swirled brownies introduce a captivating combination of chocolate and vanilla, creating a visually stunning and tastefully balanced treat. Lastly, our classic brownies offer a timeless indulgence that never disappoints, with a perfectly chewy texture and a flavor that stands the test of time. Ready your taste buds for a chocolate journey like no other, as these brownie recipes promise an unforgettable experience for every palate.
Here are our top 5 tried and tested recipes!
CLASSIC FUDGE WALNUT BROWNIES
These Classic Fudge Walnut Brownies are deliciously rich with a fabulous dense texture. They are quick and easy to make and SO much better than a boxed mix!
Provided by Valerie Brunmeier
Categories Dessert
Time 40m
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Coat an 8- or 9-inch square baking dish with nonstick cooking spray.
- Combine the flour, sugar, cocoa powder, brown sugar, baking powder and salt in a large mixing bowl. Set aside.
- Place half of the bittersweet chocolate and the milk in a small saucepan and place over LOW heat. Cook and stir for a minute or two and then add the butter. Continue cooking over LOW heat, stirring constantly, until the butter and chocolate have completely melted. Remove the pan from the heat and stir in the vanilla.
- Pour the melted chocolate mixture into the flour mixture in the mixing bowl and stir until slightly combined. Add the eggs, remaining bittersweet chocolate, and 1/4 cup of the walnuts (reserve remaining nuts for later) to the flour mixture; stir to combine.
- Pour the batter into prepared baking dish and sprinkle with remaining 1/4 cup walnuts.
- Bake until a wooden pick inserted in the center comes out with moist crumbs clinging, approximately 20 to 22 minutes for 9-inch baking dish or 22 to 26 minutes for a 8-inch baking dish. The edges should seem solid but the center will appear somewhat soft and will continue to set up as the brownies cool. Ovens can vary so I recommend setting your kitchen timer for a couple of minutes shy of the recommended baking times and watching them closely towards the end. Remove from the oven and cool completely in the baking dish before cutting and serving.
Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 brownie, Calories 219 kcal, Carbohydrate 31 g, Protein 3 g, Fat 11 g, SaturatedFat 5 g, Cholesterol 33 mg, Sodium 88 mg, Fiber 2 g, Sugar 22 g
FUDGE BROWNIES
Steps:
- Position a rack in the center of the oven and preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Lightly coat a baking pan with cooking spray.
- In a small saucepan, combine the butter and chopped chocolate and set over very low heat until melted. Stir the mixture and set aside to cool. In a medium-sized mixing bowl, whisk together the flour, cocoa, baking powder, salt, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Measure the sugar into the large bowl of an electric mixer and beat in the cooled butter-chocolate mixture. Add the egg plus whites, vanilla, and water and beat well. Add the dry ingredients and mix on low speed just until blended. Don't overbeat. The batter will be thick. Spoon the batter into the prepared pan, smooth the top, and bake for 22 to 25 minutes; 23 minutes is usually right for me. When done, the top will look dry and a wooden pick inserted near the edge will come out with a few crumbs but the center will look slightly gooey. Cool in the pan and cut into squares.
- I have been trying for a couple of years to produce a brownie worthy of the name with less fat and less solid chocolate. My taste testers finally agree that this is it - a great brownie they would never suspect of being lower in anything. I have cut the classic 58 percent down to 31 percent calories from fat and eliminated 87 calories, 10 g fat, and 22 mg cholesterol from each brownie.
- When traditional proportions are disrupted, textures become moist and cakey at best or dry, insipid, and tough at worst. One rule emerges clearly: The fewer ingredients, the better the brownie. Avoid the usual low-fat stand-ins: applesauce, yogurt, corn syrup, canola oil. Use butter, but less, and replace most of the solid chocolate with rich-tasting Dutch-processed cocoa; retain at least 1 ounce of solid chocolate, however, for a more complex chocolate taste. A few tricks: Cake flour produced a more tender crumb than all-purpose, and melting the butter with the chocolate, as opposed to creaming the solid butter with the sugar, gave a fudgier crumb. A touch of baking powder seems to enhance the crunch of the top crust.
- Faced with the choice of adding high-fat chopped nuts or keeping the 1/4 cup butter, there was no contest; nuts put us over the top in fat content. However, if you feel deprived without them, sprinkle about 3 tablespoons of finely chopped walnuts on top before baking; the changes are modest: 33 percent calories from fat, plus 9 calories and 1g fat per brownie.
FUDGE BROWNIES
These brownies must sit for some time before they reach their deeply fudgy peak. They are a perfect midweek recipe to yield a weekend's dessert, though in truth they'll be ready after only a night's rest. Once they've matured, you end up with a mystifying brownie that is firm to the bite yet melting in the mouth. Walnuts contribute crunch if you like that sort of thing. They are entirely optional.
Provided by Alex Witchel
Categories dessert
Time 1h
Yield 24 brownies
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Heat oven to 350 degrees. Butter a 13-by-9-inch glass baking pan. If using walnuts, spread on a baking sheet and toast in oven until fragrant and lightly browned, 8 to 10 minutes. Let cool.
- Melt butter in a small saucepan over low heat. Remove from heat, add chocolate, and cover pan until chocolate is melted, about 10 minutes. In a mixing bowl, whisk the eggs, salt, sugar and vanilla just until thick, creamy and beginning to lighten in color.
- Whisk the butter and chocolate until smooth, then mix into the sugar-egg mixture just until well combined. Using a spatula, fold in the flour, using as few strokes as possible, until it disappears. Fold in the walnuts, if using. Spread the batter evenly in the baking pan.
- Bake for 25 to 30 minutes, checking after 22 minutes to avoid over-baking. When the tip of a knife inserted in the center comes out with moist crumbs, but not liquid, remove brownies from the oven. Allow to cool to room temperature, then cover and leave in the pan for several hours or overnight before cutting into squares. Store in an airtight container.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 298, UnsaturatedFat 6 grams, Carbohydrate 32 grams, Fat 18 grams, Fiber 2 grams, Protein 3 grams, SaturatedFat 11 grams, Sodium 110 milligrams, Sugar 23 grams, TransFat 0 grams
FUDGE NUT BROWNIES
There's no brownie recipe or mix I've ever tried that's better than this! And it's so easy-you can mix it in one bowl in just a few minutes. My husband's grandmother passed the recipe on; now our son makes these brownies for after-school snacks. -Becky Albright, Norwalk, Ohio
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Desserts
Time 35m
Yield 24 brownies.
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350°. In a bowl, combine the first 6 ingredients. In another bowl, combine oil, eggs and vanilla; add to dry ingredients. Do not overmix. , Spread in a 13x9-in. baking pan. Sprinkle with nuts if desired. Bake 20-25 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool in pan on a wire rack.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 180 calories, Fat 9g fat (1g saturated fat), Cholesterol 35mg cholesterol, Sodium 77mg sodium, Carbohydrate 24g carbohydrate (16g sugars, Fiber 1g fiber), Protein 3g protein.
EASY WALNUT LOVERS BROWNIES
Betty Crocker™ fudge brownies topped with easy-to-make candied walnuts - a walnut lovers delight!
Provided by Betty Crocker Kitchens
Categories Dessert
Time 1h55m
Yield 32
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Heat oven to 350° F. Grease bottom and sides of 13 x 9-inch pan with shortening or cooking spray. In 2-quart saucepan, heat brown sugar and butter over low heat, stirring occasionally, until butter is melted; cool slightly. Stir in flour, vanilla and 1 egg until blended. Stir in walnuts; set aside.
- Make brownie batter as directed on box. Spread in pan. Spoon topping evenly over batter.
- Bake 30 to 35 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out almost clean. Cool completely in pan on cooling rack. For brownies, cut into 8 rows by 4 rows.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 250, Carbohydrate 22 g, Cholesterol 20 mg, Fat 3 1/2, Fiber 1 g, Protein 3 g, SaturatedFat 2 1/2 g, ServingSize 1 Brownie, Sodium 70 mg, Sugar 15 g, TransFat 0 g
Tips:
- Use high-quality chocolate: The quality of the chocolate you use will greatly impact the taste of your brownies. Opt for a good quality dark chocolate or semisweet chocolate with a cocoa content of at least 60%.
- Don't overmix the batter: Overmixing the batter will result in tough, dense brownies. Mix the ingredients just until they are combined, then stop.
- Bake the brownies until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out with just a few moist crumbs attached: Overbaking the brownies will result in dry, crumbly brownies.
- Let the brownies cool completely before cutting them: This will help to prevent them from falling apart.
- Add walnuts for extra flavor and crunch: If you like, you can add chopped walnuts to the batter before baking. This will give the brownies a delicious nutty flavor and a bit of extra crunch.
Conclusion:
These fudge brownies with walnuts are the perfect dessert for any occasion. They are rich, chocolatey, and have a chewy texture that is simply irresistible. The walnuts add a delicious nutty flavor and a bit of extra crunch. These brownies are sure to be a hit with everyone who tries them.
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