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Authentic Brownies Recipe United States of America, North America

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Introduction & history

Brownies are a chocolate-rich dessert, as the name might imply, and are incredibly easy to prepare. Melted chocolate and butter are mixed with sugar, butter, eggs, cocoa, and flour into a smooth batter. Once the batter is baked, it is cut into squares or bars. There are countless brownie recipes with any number of variations, however even the most complicated is still relatively easy to make. There are two types of brownie — a fudgy brownie made with less flour, and a spongy, cake-like brownie with more flour and longer baking time. You can always adjust the basic recipe to your liking by adding various nuts, chocolate chips, and raisins to the batter, or by topping them with fixings of your choice.

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Cooking tips

  • fudgy brownie

    If you prefer your brownies fudgy, there are a few rules to follow. As far as ingredients, the amount of flour is limited, usually, about 1/2 a cup (60g) and without any leavening agents, while the butter is melted, not creamed with sugar. Given that large quantities of unsweetened chocolate are required, the amount of sugar used has to match, probably about a cup (200g) or more. When baking in the ... Read more
  • cakey brownie

    These brownies are made with more flour and typically some kind of leavener that helps make them softer and lighter. The amount of butter used is way less compared to the fudgy version, only here it's creamed with sugar. If looking to make them chewier, an extra egg, and a combination of chocolates, together with a few tablespoons of cocoa powder, will help achieve that. Also, if you want to know ... Read more
  • baking

    It's important to place your brownies to bake in a preheated oven only. Another thing to be mindful of is that even once you take your baking tray out of the oven, the brownies will still continue to bake as they're cooling, so if need be, or in doubt, pull them out a bit earlier. In the case of an emergency, to prevent them from overbaking, pull them out of the oven and immediately place the tray ... Read more
  • additional ingredients

    Given that brownies are made with only a few ingredients, it's best they be high-quality ones. Additional ingredient options are endless, from various nuts and dried fruit to pieces of chocolate, but one thing to remember is not to overcrowd your brownies with too many clashing flavors and textures; it's best you keep it at a maximum of only two extra ingredients.

Recipe variations

The Palmer House Brownies

PREP 30min

COOK 30min

RESTING 4h 50min

READY IN 5h 50min

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Invented in the kitchen of the Palmer House Hotel in the late 19th century, the Palmer House brownie has been first served at the Columbian Exposition World Fair. The recipe is adapted from the hotel’s official website and has been served at the hotel to this day. 

Ingredients

24 Servings

The Palmer House Brownie

BATTER

14 oz (400g) semi-sweet chocolate

1 lb (450g) butter

12 oz (340g) granulated sugar

4 oz (115g) flour

8 eggs

12 oz (340g) walnuts, crushed

vanilla extract

GLAZE

1 cup (240 ml) water

1 cup (240g) apricot preserves

1 tsp unflavored gelatin

Preparation

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The Palmer House Brownie

Step 1/4

In a double boiler, melt the chocolate and butter together, while in a separate bowl, combine all the dry ingredients except for the walnuts. Now, mix the melted butter and chocolate with the dry ingredients for 4-5 minutes, then add and incorporate the eggs.

Step 2/4

Transfer the batter to a 9x12 inch (23x30 cm) baking tray, sprinkle the crushed walnuts on top, then slightly press them into the batter. Bake in an oven preheated to 300°F/150°C for 30-40 minutes. When baked, leave to cool for 30 minutes.

Step 3/4

For the glaze, mix all the ingredients in a saucepan, and bring to a boil for two minutes. Then, coat the cooled cake with the still-hot glaze.

Step 4/4

Once glazed, place the finished brownies for 3-4 hours in the freezer because the brownies will be easier to cut after.

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