Sunday, July 3, 2011

Decadent Brownies




Anne Thornton of the Food Network is my new favorite chef 
. . . wouldn't you know that she's a pastry chef?  Love her show!

Doesn't everyone need another brownie recipe?  What I like about
this recipe . . . she was trying to come up with a chocolate fudge
recipe and ended up tweaking it a bit for fudgy-type brownies.

She featured brownie pops on the episode Brownie Bonanza using
this brownie recipe.  Click on the link for that recipe and other
goodies like Death By Chocolate.



1 1/4 sticks unsalted butter, plus more, softened, for pan

  • 1 cup unsweetened natural cocoa powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 1 1/3 cup sugar
  • 1 1/4 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 2 eggs, at room temperature
  • 2/3 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 1/2 cups semisweet chocolate chips
Preheat your oven to 325 degrees F.
For your brownie batter, melt your butter in a medium (or large) heatproof bowl over a pot of simmering water.
While the butter is melting, whisk the cocoa powder, sea salt and sugar in a separate bowl. (The sugar and salt will work as abrasive agents to get any lumps out of the cocoa.) Whisk the cocoa/sugar/salt combo into the melted butter until the sugar has dissolved fully. The mixture should look like fudge and pull away from the bowl into a ball. Take off the stove and set the pan on a dishtowel on your counter. Allow the fudgy mixture to cool down until it's warm, but not hot anymore.
While that is cooling, line the bottom and sides of your 9 by 13-inch baking pan with parchment paper or foil. You want to leave about 4 inches of overhang on the 2 opposite sides. These serve as your handles to remove the brownies from the pan in 1 piece, so make sure that there is enough of the overhang for you to have a solid grip. Grease the parchment or foil well.
Stir in the vanilla into the cooled fudge mixture to loosen it up. Add the eggs into the mixture 1 at a time, adding the second egg after the first egg is fully incorporated. The batter should look shiny and well blended. Add in your flour and stir it until it's fully incorporated. Once it looks fully blended, beat the batter vigorously for at least 45 strokes. This'll not only get out any pent up stress, but it will make the brownies chewy. Fold in your chocolate chips. Spread the very thick and fudgy brownie batter evenly in the lined pan with an offset spatula or your greased hands.
Pop the brownies in the oven and bake until they get a nice crust and your house smells like brownies, 30 to 35 minutes. Let them cool completely on a rack or a dishtowel on your counter.






2 comments:

Dennis said...

Thanks for this post.Always looking for a brownies great recipe.

Gina Alfani said...

Hey Dennis . . . thanks for visiting and commenting!

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