
Indulge in the most amazing homemade brownies with my Perfect Fudgy Brownies recipe. These brownies are a breeze to make, all in just one bowl, resulting in thick and chewy goodness that gets even better the next day.
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		Perfect Fudgy Brownies
- Yield: 16 1x
 - Category: Dessert
 
Ingredients
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			- 1 ounce of semi-sweet chocolate (about 28 grams)
 - 3 ounces of dark chocolate (60-70% cocoa (about 85 grams))
 - 10 tablespoons of unsalted butter (about 140 grams)
 - 3/4 cup of sugar (about 170 grams)
 - 2 eggs at room temperature
 - 1 teaspoon of instant coffee mixed with 1 tablespoon of hot water
 - 1/2 cup of all-purpose flour (about 65 grams)
 - 1/3 cup of cocoa powder (preferably Dutch processed (about 35 grams))
 - 3/4 teaspoon of salt
 - 2 ounces of chocolate chips or chopped chocolate of your choice (I like a mix of milk and semi-sweet (about 57 grams))
 
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 335°F and line a 9-inch baking pan.
 - Melt the butter, 1 ounce of semi-sweet chocolate, and 3 ounces of dark chocolate in a microwave-safe bowl. Use 20-second increments, stirring in between. Be careful not to overheat.
 - While that’s melting, whisk eggs and sugar in a standing mixer at medium-high speed until you get a light, thick, and ribbony mixture.
 - Gently fold the melted chocolate and butter mixture into the eggs and sugar.
 - Mix the instant coffee with hot water and fold it in gently.
 - Sift in flour, cocoa powder, and salt, then fold them in.
 - Finally, add 2 ounces of chocolate chips and fold them in.
 - Pour the batter into the lined pan. Add more chocolate on top if you desire.
 - Bake for 20-25 minutes.
 - Let them cool, cut, and get ready to enjoy!
 
Notes
- Use high-quality ingredients for the best brownies. I recommend @valrhonausa or @lindt_usa chocolate (or other good-quality brands) and Valrhona Dutch-processed cocoa powder.
 - Don’t skip the coffee; it enhances the chocolate flavor.
 - Be mindful not to overbake your brownies. The baking time may vary, so take them out when they still have a slight jiggle, and a toothpick comes out with slightly wet crumbs attached.