Brownies are fantastic comfort food. Sugary crust, dense squidgy insides, and those delightful encounters with crunchy walnut pieces, their slight bitterness offsetting the rich goodness of butter and chocolate.
Brownies also make perfect dinner party desserts given that they can be made ahead of time and stored in an airtight container until the big night. I made these recently for friends, baking them a few days beforehand and then warming them on plates in the microwave until slightly squidgy. A garnish of strawberries adds colour and tartness, and a splodge of ice cream makes everyone just say mmmmm.... and ghrmhhhhh.... as plates get licked clean.
Chocolate walnut brownies150 butter, cubed
300g dark chocolate, broken up into small chunks
1 cup (220g) brown sugar, firmly packed
4 eggs, lightly beaten
1 cup (150g) plain flour
1/2 cup (120g) sour cream
1 cup (120g) toasted walnuts
Preheat oven to 180C. Grease and line a 20cm x 30cm lamington pan or shallow tin with baking paper.
Slowly melt the butter and chocolate in a small saucepan sitting on top of a simmering pot of water (double boiler). Make sure the bottom of the chocolate saucepan is not touching the simmering water beneath. If the water is getting too hot, move the double boiler to one side and let the chocolate melt gradually. Stir the butter and chocolate together until glossy and smooth.
Transfer the melted chocolate to a mixing bowl (preferably glass or metal). Stir in the sugar and eggs until combined. Add the flour, sour cream and walnuts and mix well.
Pour mixture into the prepared pan and bake at 180C for about 30 minutes. Test with a skewer, remembering that if you want a slightly undercooked brownie, the skewer will be a little chocolatey but not lumpy.
Allow the brownie to cool in the pan. Remove and slice into large squares. Stack in an airtight container between layers of baking paper to prevent them sticking to each other.
Serve cold or warm with strawberries, raspberries, ice cream and/or double cream.
Original source: http://grabyourfork.blogspot.com/2008/11/chocolate-brownies.html