Fudge Brownies
A community recipe by SevilleorangesNot tested or verified by Nigella.com
Introduction
I made this up myself about ten years ago from two existing brownie recipes, one very rich, the other a little dull and prosaic and it's been a hit with my family ever since. The texture is soft and fudgy, and everyone loves the white chocolate pieces.
I made this up myself about ten years ago from two existing brownie recipes, one very rich, the other a little dull and prosaic and it's been a hit with my family ever since. The texture is soft and fudgy, and everyone loves the white chocolate pieces.
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Ingredients
Serves: 6-12
- 2 eggs
- 2 teaspoons vanilla essence
- 125 grams demerara sugar
- 125 grams unsalted butter
- 75 grams plain flour
- 200 grams dark chocolate (chopped)
- 100 grams white chocolate (chopped)
- 100 grams pecan nuts (or walnuts chopped)
- 1 tub sour cream
- 2 eggs
- 2 teaspoons vanilla essence
- 4 ounces turbinado sugar
- 4 ounces unsalted butter
- 3 ounces all-purpose flour
- 7 ounces bittersweet chocolate (chopped)
- 4 ounces white chocolate (chopped)
- 4 ounces pecan nuts (or walnuts chopped)
- 1 tub sour cream
Method
Fudge Brownies is a community recipe submitted by Sevilleoranges and has not been tested by Nigella.com so we are not able to answer questions regarding this recipe.
Additional Information
I use Cadbury's Bournville for the dark chocolate but you can try using 100 g each of Lindt milk and Lindt dark (70%) chocolate. Any good quality white chocolate will do.
I use Cadbury's Bournville for the dark chocolate but you can try using 100 g each of Lindt milk and Lindt dark (70%) chocolate. Any good quality white chocolate will do.
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What 2 Others have said
It's 142ml not 142 fl. oz. And the chocolate used must be 45% cocoa solids not dark and bitter (e.g., 70%). Sevilleoranges
Please can you confirm the measurement of the sour cream in ml. (142fl oz converts to over 4 litres - surely not right). Am dying to try this recipe, it sounds scrummy!!