Fudgy Walnut Brownies
Who doesn’t love a good brownie?! This recipe produces super moist (sorry, I said it 😂), fudgy, delicious brownies. The filling and toppings can be adjusted to suit your preference, and they’re super easy to make!
Ingredients
Mixture:
185g dairy free butter (I usually use the Pure baking spread)
85g gluten free plain flour (Doves is my go to)
275g caster sugar
3 eggs (can use an egg substitute for a vegan version!)
40g cocoa powder
185g dark chocolate
50g chopped walnuts
Topping:
100g white chocolate
Method
Take the butter out of the fridge around 20 minutes before starting, to allow it to soften
Cut the butter into cubes and place in a glass bowl
Break apart the dark chocolate and place in the glass bowl with the butter
Fill a saucepan a quarter of the way full with water, and place on a low heat
Place the glass bowl in the saucepan - you don’t want the bowl to be touching the water, so you make sure your glass bowl is shallow enough! Melt the butter and chocolate together
Preheat the oven to 160 degrees (fan)
Sieve the flour and cocoa powder into a separate bowl
Chop up your walnuts into chunks
Whisk the eggs and caster sugar together until a pale coloured mixture is created - this should increase slightly in volume the more you whisk
Slowly pour the melted chocolate and butter into the eggs and sugar, and gently fold
Re-sieve the flour and cocoa powder into the rest of the mix, again gently folding (I usually find a figure of eight movement to be the best for a gentle fold)
Coat the walnut chunks in flour (this will stop them from sinking to the bottom)
Bake for 25-30 minutes. Check after 25 minutes - if the mixture is still really wobbly, pop back in the oven and keep an eye on it, but remember the brownies will firm up as they cool so you want to take them out when a little wobbly so you get the gooey consistency
Leave in the tin until cooled
Melt the white chocolate using the same method as above for the dark chocolate
When the brownies have cooled, remove from the tin and top with the white chocolate (I find using a piping bag and nozzle gives a more precise finish)