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    Fudgy Brownies

    Published: Apr 21, 2021 · Modified: Dec 2, 2021 by Kimberly · This post may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. · 2 Comments

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    If you're looking for the fudgiest, gooiest brownies ever, you're in luck. These Fudgy Brownies are unbelievably chocolatey, creamy and rich. They're the closest thing to just straight-up brownie batter I've ever had in a baked brownie.

    stack of fudgy brownies

    Brownies: Fudgy vs. Cakey

    The main difference between cakey and fudgy brownies lies in the ratio of ingredients. More flour + less butter/oil = a drier and cakier brownie. So, the opposite is true for fudgy brownies: add more butter/oil and lower the flour amounts, and it gets moister and more gooey.

    Another consideration is the type of sugar you use. In these brownies, I used all brown sugar, since the molasses content in brown sugar helps to retain moisture. If you switch out some of the brown sugar for white sugar, you will get a firmer and slightly sweeter-tasting result.

    pile of brownies on a plate

    Cocoa Powder

    I decided to use cocoa powder as the only chocolate flavoring in these brownies. The main reason is because melted chocolate contains cocoa butter, which is more solid at room temperature than butter. So, this will make the brownies slightly firmer when they get to room temperature too.

    There is a wide variety of cocoa powders out there, but I'm recommending that you use a Dutch processed cocoa in this recipe. It's also known as alkalized cocoa, and it makes the cocoa a darker color as well as giving it a richer, less acidic flavor. Here's a great article on the difference between natural and Dutched cocoa. My favorite cocoa brand is Droste, but Hershey's sells a Special Dark Dutched cocoa that is widely available.

    brownies cut up on top of a cutting board

    Parchment Sling

    After you preheat your oven, prepare your baking tray by greasing the pan and making a parchment sling. This is basically just parchment paper that you cut to the size of your baking tray, with a little hanging up and over the sides. When you go to take the cooled brownies out of the pan, all you have to do is grab the parchment on each side and gently pull straight up.

    holding the brownies in a parchment sling
    I actually used two parchment slings here, one in each direction.

    Make the Batter

    Set your baking tray aside and get to work making the batter. This is a super quick batter to make! First, whisk together the cocoa, salt and flour in a medium sized bowl. Then melt your butter in a large microwave safe mixing bowl (or on the stovetop, and transfer to a mixing bowl).

    Add the brown sugar to the melted butter and mix until fully combined. Add your eggs and vanilla extract. At this point, the more you beat the mixture with the eggs, the more you will get a crackly top to your brownies (as told in Shirley Corriher's book, Bakewise). I stop once everything is just combined, but feel free to beat longer to get a shinier top.

    brownies cut up on top of a cutting board

    Then, just add the flour mixture to the egg mixture, and gently stir until everything is combined. Spread it evenly into your baking tray and bake for about 20 minutes.

    Testing for Doneness

    For these brownies, you can't really do a "toothpick test" because it will still come out gooey when they are done baking! They will seem underdone when they come out, so err on the side of underbaking. The best way I have found to check for doneness is to use a probe thermometer. They'll be done when the internal temperature reaches 180°F (82°C).

    stack of fudgy brownies on a plate

    Serving the Brownies

    Although you can certainly eat these as soon as they are cool, they actually improve in texture overnight and will be best the day after baking. If they're uncut, they will keep really well for a few days at room temperature. After they are cut, though, they will quickly dry out and lose their gooiness.

    If you want to freeze them, you can cut them and wrap each one individually, and store them all in an airtight container. This is a great way to keep yourself from eating the whole batch at once 🙂

    pile of brownies on a plate

    Other Recipes You Might Like

    • Try Chocolate Chip Blondies if you are looking for a chewier texture without the cocoa
    • Dense and rich Brown Butter Chocolate Chunk Cookies are always a hit
    • S'mores Brownies, a rich brownie topped with graham cracker streusel and toasted marshmallows, are decadent and delicious

    Did You Try This Recipe?

    I'd love to know if you made these Fudgy Brownies! Please leave a review in the comments section below to let me know how they turned out!

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    stack of fudgy brownies

    Fudgy Brownies

    Kimberly Salem
    World's fudgiest brownies! These cocoa powder brownies are super easy to make, and they turn out gooey and extremely rich.
    4.84 from 6 votes
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    Prep Time 20 minutes mins
    Cook Time 20 minutes mins
    Total Time 40 minutes mins
    Course Dessert
    Cuisine American
    Servings 16 brownies
    Calories 141 kcal

    Equipment

    • Square, light-colored baking pan (I used a 7"x7" pan for thicker brownies, but 8"x8" will work)
    • Parchment paper
    • Mixing bowls
    • Spatula or spoon
    • Kitchen scale (recommended)
    • Stand mixer or electric mixer (optional)

    Ingredients

    • 75 g Dutch processed cocoa powder (¾ cup)
    • 50 g all-purpose flour (about 6 tablespoon -- or ½ cup minus 2 Tbsp)
    • ¼ teaspoon fine-grain salt
    • 114 g butter (1 stick/½ cup)
    • 250 g brown sugar (1¼ cup packed)
    • 2 eggs
    • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

    Instructions
     

    Prepare

    • Preheat the oven to 350°F (177°C/gas mark 4).
    • Prepare your baking pan by cutting a strip of parchment paper the same width of the pan. Grease the pan with butter or baking spray and stick the parchment into the pan, leaving an overhang on each side.

    Make the batter

    • In a medium bowl, whisk together the cocoa, flour and salt. Set aside.
    • In a microwave safe mixing bowl, melt the butter. You can also melt it on the stovetop and transfer to a mixing bowl.
    • Add the brown sugar to the butter and mix well.
    • Add the eggs and vanilla to the butter mixture and mix until incorporated.
    • Add the flour mixture to the butter mixture and mix until fully combined.

    Bake

    • Put the batter into the baking pan and spread it into an even layer.
    • Bake for about 20 minutes, until the internal temperature of the brownies is 180°F (82°C). They will still be gooey on the inside and a toothpick will come out coated, but they will firm up as they rest.
    • Let the brownies cool fully in the pan before trying to take them out. You can try to cut and serve directly in the pan, or use the parchment sling to gently pull them straight up out of the pan and cut them on a cutting board.

    Store

    • These will be best the day after baking if they are kept uncut in the baking tray. They will keep well uncut for several days.
    • Once they are cut, eat the same day, or wrap individually and freeze in an airtight container.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1brownieCalories: 141kcalCarbohydrates: 21gProtein: 2gFat: 7gSaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 36mgSodium: 100mgPotassium: 105mgFiber: 2gSugar: 15gVitamin A: 208IUCalcium: 24mgIron: 1mg
    Keyword bars, brownies, chocolate, cocoa, fudgy, tray bake
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    1. Melissa Blackwell says

      April 26, 2021 at 8:08 pm

      5 stars
      Made these today using King Arthur’s gluten free flour and they are definitely the best brownies I’ve ever had! No one knew they were gluten free and they were so quick and easy to make!!

      Reply
      • Kimberly says

        April 27, 2021 at 6:08 pm

        Melissa, I'm so happy to hear that!! Thanks for the review! 🙂 Also, great to know that it works well with the gluten free flour!

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