These brownies are rich, fudgy, and packed with dark chocolate and walnuts for a delightful crunch. Easy to make, they are perfect for any occasion.
Brownies are a classic, beloved dessert that can be enjoyed by all ages. Rich and fudgy with a delightful crunch from walnuts, this brownie recipe is easy to follow and perfect for any occasion. With the perfect balance of dark chocolate and cocoa powder, these brownies deliver a deeply satisfying chocolate experience.
In under an hour, you can have a batch of rich, delicious brownies ready to enjoy. They are perfect as a treat for yourself, to share with family and friends, or to bring to a gathering. Enjoy them warm with a scoop of ice cream or simply on their own with a glass of milk.
Bake the brownies for 25-30 minutes in a preheated oven at 350Β°F (175Β°C). Check for doneness by inserting a toothpick into the center; it should come out with a few moist crumbs, not wet batter.
You can use cocoa powder as a substitute, but since cocoa powder is less rich than chocolate, consider adding some extra fat (like butter) to maintain moistness. A common substitute is 1/3 cup cocoa powder plus 1 tablespoon of oil or melted butter.
Store brownies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 4 days. For longer storage, you can refrigerate them for up to a week or freeze them wrapped tightly for up to 3 months.
An 8-inch square baking pan is recommended for this brownie recipe. If using a different size, you may need to adjust the baking time accordingly.
You can substitute walnuts with other nuts like pecans or almonds, or omit them altogether if you prefer a nut-free version. Chocolate chips can also be added for extra chocolaty goodness.
- Use high-quality dark chocolate: The quality of chocolate directly affects the flavor of your brownies. Opt for dark chocolate with at least 70% cocoa content for a rich, decadent taste.
- Don't overmix the batter: Once you add the flour and cocoa powder, mix just until combined to avoid overdeveloping the gluten, which can make the brownies tough rather than tender.
- Line your baking pan with parchment paper: This will make it easier to remove the brownies from the pan and ensures a clean, sharp edge on each piece.
- Check doneness with a toothpick: Insert a toothpick into the center of the brownies. If it comes out with a few moist crumbs, they are done. If it comes out wet with batter, bake a bit longer.
- Let the brownies cool completely before cutting: This helps them set properly and results in cleaner slices. Cutting too soon can cause them to crumble.
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