Brownie with Nuts
Most definitely this is the best homemade brownie I’ve ever made, and I do not want to change this recipe. This chocolate treat is not only super simple to make, but also moist, soft and dense.
Ingredients
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Dark Chocolate: 
310 grams – I use Nestle
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Butter: 
1 cup = 227 grams
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Egg: 
5
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Granulated White Sugar: 
1 cup = 200 grams
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Salt: 
a pinch
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Flour: 
1 1/4 cup = 160 grams
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Cocoa Powder: 
1/2 cup = 60 grams
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Nuts: 
– topping
Directions
I love elegant, fancy, creative desserts, but sometimes during the winter time, all I really need is a cozy place on the warm couch, a little good music, and a homemade dark chocolate brownie with a cup of milk. Why complicate something so deliciously simple?
Let’s get started:
- In a bowl mix together flour, cacao powder, salt. Set aside.
- Place the dark chocolate and butter in a heat-proof bowl over a pot of simmering water. Stir until fully melted, then remove from the heat.
- Beat the eggs with the sugar, then mix together. – your brownie becomes MOIST!
- Gradually pour in the melted chocolate.
- Gently fold the flour, cocoa powder into the mixture with a rubber spatula.
- Pour the batter into a cake pan which has baking paper.
- Sprinkle with your favourite nuts the top of the brownie.
- Put it into the oven and bake at 180 C degrees for 35 minutes.
- Get out the brownie from the oven and allow it to cool completely while still in the pan.
Boooooon Appetit!
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