How to Make Brownies

Guide Note: There's nothing better than a delicious batch of chewy brownies. If you're tired of using the same old pre-made brownie mix, try this simple recipe for How to Make Brownies from scratch.

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Introduction

  • You'd be hard pressed to find anyone who doesn't love the taste of freshly-baked homemade brownies. With their chewy chocolate insides and flaky top layer, brownies are about as close to dessert perfection as mankind has ever come. While you can always buy a pre-made brownie mix at your local supermarket, making brownies from scratch is incredibly easy and satisfying - not to mention less expensive. If you're interested in whipping up a batch of these taste bud tantalizing treats, just follow the simple steps below.

Cake Vs Fudge Brownies

  • The debate over whether brownies should have a soft, fudge like texture or a moist, cake like one is something that really comes down to personal taste. While some people love the rich flavor and gooey texture of a fudge brownie, others prefer the lighter, fluffier version that resembles cake. In general, there are 2 different factors that effect the fudgey/cakey-ness of your brownies:
  1. The recipe is obviously important. Recipes that use more wet ingredients tend to produce cake brownies while ones that use more dry ingredients tend to make fudge brownies.
  2. The amount of time that you bake the brownies can affect their fudgey/cakey-ness. In general, the longer you bake your brownies, the more cake like they will be. For fudge brownies, cut down the baking time.[1]

What You'll Need

Ingredients

Equipment

Making the Brownies

  1. Pre-heat your oven to 350 degrees F.
  2. Put the Butter in your saucepan and cook on medium heat until it is fully melted.
  3. Slowly stir in the Cocoa until it has mixed with the Butter.
  4. Let the Butter and Cocoa mixture cool off for a minute and then pour it into your mixing bowl.
  5. Add the Sugar, Flour, Eggs and Vanilla Extract.
  6. Stir all of the ingredients thoroughly with your Spatula until the mixture has a smooth, creamy consistency. Add the Nuts now (if you want).
  7. Use a small bit of Butter to grease your Baking Pan. Sprinkle some Flour on it as well to keep the brownies from sticking to the pan.
  8. Pour the brownie mixture into the Baking Pan and use your Spatula to spread it out evenly in the pan.
  9. Bake in the oven for 25 - 30 minutes. Remove and let cool for another 30.
  10. Cut the brownies into squares, serve and enjoy! (preferably with a big glass of Milk)

Tips & Troubleshooting

  •  TIP If you're not sure whether your brownies are done or not, take a toothpick and stick it into one of the brownies. If it is clean when you pull it out, your brownies are done. If the toothpick has brownie batter on it, they need a little more time.
  •  TIP For some extra chocolaty flavor, add a cup of chocolate chips to your brownie mix before putting it in the pan.
  •  TIP You can always use a Microwave Oven to melt your butter and cocoa. But be sure to use a microwave safe bowl if you do.
  •  TIP If you have any leftover brownies (or want to make them beforehand), go ahead and place them in an airtight container and leave them out at room temperature. They'll be best within the first couple of days after making them.
  •  WARNING Make sure to let your brownies cool off for a while before cutting and serving them. Otherwise they will stick to the pan and be hard to remove.
  •  WARNING While uncooked brownie batter may taste like heaven, the presence of raw eggs can increase your risk of getting Salmonella.

Brownie Variations

  • As with all great deserts, there are many different variations on the basic brownie recipe. From frosting and chocolate chips, to cream cheese and caramel, decades of brownie making have produced a number of wonderful variations. After you've mastered the basic brownie recipe, try giving these unique recipes a try:

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