Provided by Nigella Lawson : Food Network
Time 37m
Yield 16 pieces
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- It's not as if I were short of a brownie recipe or two: I have over the years made them on easy autopilot; but I am no less grateful for this everyday, no-notice version. They are less extravagant - I use cocoa powder in place of the good-quality chocolate, and stud the mixture with a newstand's or convenience store's bar or two of milk chocolate - although to taste them, you would never, never guess. They ooze with such dark elegance and deep, deep chocolatiness.
- This is the recipe you turn to when a child or colleague informs you last thing that you're expected to bake something for a bake sale tomorrow. You can just smile serenely and head for the cupboard. If you're working from a more restrained array, so are clean out of light brown sugar, and there's no chance to nip to a convenience store for the chocolate, then just use 1 1/2 cups regular white sugar and up the butter to 1 1/2 and the cocoa to a heady 1 cup.
- A final note or, rather, nag: when I say cocoa powder, I do mean unsweetened cocoa; do not under any circumstance ever substitute drinking chocolate.
- Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Melt the butter over a gentle heat in a medium-sized saucepan.
- When it's melted, add the sugar, stirring with a wooden spoon (still over a low heat) to help it blend with the melted butter.
- Whisk together the cocoa powder, flour, baking soda and pinch of salt, and then stir into the pan; when mixed (this will be a very dry mixture, and not wholly blended at this stage), remove from the heat.
- In a bowl or jug, whisk the eggs with the vanilla extract and then mix into the brownie mixture in the pan.
- Stir in the chopped chocolate and quickly pour and scrape into a foil-lined baking tin or disposable foil pan, spreading the mixture with a spatula, and cook in the preheated oven for about 20 to 25 minutes. It will look set, dark and dry on top, but when you feel the surface, you will sense it is still wibbly underneath and a cake tester will come out gungy. This is desirable.
- Transfer the pan to a rack to cool a little before cutting into 16 pieces and dusting with confectioners' sugar. I love these gorgeously warm. But then again, I love them cold, too. Actually, when cold they are properly speaking more brownie-like: gooily tender within and moreishly chewy on top.
- Make Ahead Note: The brownies can be made up to 3 days ahead and stored in airtight container. Will keep for total of 5 days.
- Freeze Note: The brownies can be frozen for up to 3 months in airtight container, layered with baking parchment. Thaw overnight in cool place.
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Piya Rahman
[email protected]These brownies are simply delicious. Thank you for sharing the recipe!
Belay Deress
[email protected]I'm so glad I found this recipe. It's a keeper!
Natasha Giree
[email protected]These brownies are the perfect treat to enjoy with a cup of coffee or tea.
Tiva Noel
[email protected]I love the crispy edges and the gooey center of these brownies.
Believe Osiyoma
[email protected]These brownies are so good, I could eat them every day!
Asad Durrani
[email protected]I'm not a big baker, but these brownies were so easy to make. I'm definitely going to make them again.
Morgan Clark
[email protected]These brownies are the perfect size for a small snack or dessert. They're also great for packing in lunches.
Md Bepul
[email protected]I made these brownies for a party and they were a huge hit. Everyone loved them!
Mitchel Lucy
[email protected]I added some chopped walnuts to my brownies and they were delicious! It's a great way to add some extra flavor and texture.
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[email protected]I love that this recipe uses melted butter instead of oil. It makes the brownies extra rich and decadent.
Susmita Limbu
[email protected]These brownies are the perfect balance of fudgy and cakey. They're not too dense or too light, and they have the perfect amount of chocolate flavor.
Ceba Rodney
[email protected]I've tried a lot of brownie recipes, but this one is by far my favorite. The brownies are always perfect and they're so easy to make.
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[email protected]I wasn't sure how these brownies would turn out since they're so simple, but I was pleasantly surprised. They were so moist and flavorful.
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[email protected]I made these brownies with my kids and they had a blast. It was a great way to spend time together and the brownies were delicious!
Senait Esayas
[email protected]These brownies are so rich and chocolatey. They're perfect for a special occasion or just a treat for yourself.
Amul Gurung
[email protected]I love the simplicity of this recipe. It's just a few basic ingredients and you end up with a delicious batch of brownies.
Devendra Mehta
[email protected]I've made these brownies several times and they always come out great. They're my go-to brownie recipe now.
Rasel Sekk
[email protected]These brownies were a hit! They were so easy to make and turned out perfectly fudgy and delicious.