Brownies really fit the bill when it comes to wanting something home-made, sweet and chocolatey.
I love the way that you can get that great chocolate high easily and with minimum fuss!
Now that I don’t have as much time on my hands, due to working extra hours, it’s nice that we can still bake, but in a slightly less languorous way.
This was my first recipe from the ‘Fat Witch Brownies’ book. And it definitely won’t be my last! The only slight problem I have is the fact that, being an American book, the butter is measured in sticks and tablespoons, which I find slightly confusing. It’s not too difficult however to find conversions on the internet.
Fat Witch Brownies.
14 tbsp (1 3/4 sticks) unsalted butter. (I count each tablespoon as 15 g of butter)
Half a cup plus 2 tbsp bittersweet (plain) chocolate chips (I only had milk chocolate chips at home, so used those)
1 1/4 cups sugar
4 lg eggs
1 tsp vanilla extract
Half a cup plus 2 tbsp plain flour
pinch of salt.
Grease a 9 x 9 inch pan with butter, dust with flour and tap out excess. I generally just line my pan with aluminium foil which I lightly butter, I find the brownies come out really well this way.
1. Melt butter and chocolate in a small pan over a low heat (I do mine slowly in the microwave in short bursts, checking every 20-30 seconds) Set aside to cool.
2. Cream the sugar, eggs and vanilla together. Add the cooled chocolate mixture and mix.
3. sift the flour and salt in next, mix the batter gently. Stir in any extras you desire eg walnuts, choc chips.
4. Spread batter evenly in pan. Bake for 33 minutes at 350 Deg.F. or 160 Deg. C in a fan assisted oven.
Mine needed an extra 10 minutes.
5. Cool on a rack for 1 hour…..if you can wait that long…..
Marks out of ten? 9.
Would I make them again? I’m working my way through the book at the minute….
Would I do anything differently? No, they’re nigh on perfect.
And yes, I know I swore allegiance to Mary Berry’s brownies a couple of posts ago……. But a girl’s allowed to change her mind, right?
Recipe adapted from ‘Fat Witch Brownies’ by Patricia Helding.
i am finding it hard to keep up with the blogs and work! i'll have to keep some of these recipes ready, i love brownies 🙂
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I love the name!! lol But of course, I know I'd love the actual brownies even more!
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Stop! You are killing me! LOL!I love brownies!
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Anna these look deep and delicious, why is the book called fat witch?Vi xx
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These look so delicious. Brownies always hit the right spot don't they!!
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Great more brownies for me to try!!!
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Ha ha everyone…they're very good- try them!Violet, the 'fat witch bakery' is in New York, the brownie book is really good, i'm making their lemon bars today!
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Oh, yes please. There was me trying to eat really healthily for a few days and now all I want is a brownie.
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oh my, these look perfect – a crisp top and a squidgy middle. Yum!
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Yum! These sound and look delicious. My daughter has been after me to make brownies. I am definately going to give this recipe a try.
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They look amazing! I think I need this book 🙂
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