Secrets to brilliant brownie bakes
What makes a perfect brownie?

Start with good quality chocolate

And up its intensity with cocoa powder

Season with coffee

Add a hint of vanilla

Bring on the butter

Try browning the butter first

Melt butter and chocolate together

Pick the right sugar

Choosing eggs

Beat eggs and sugar together for a crisp top

Go easy on the flour

Sift the flour and cocoa powder

Use the right baking tin

Use a metal baking tin as it’s much better at distributing heat. Glass or Pyrex are fine but are more likely to lead to dense brownies. Most recipes will specify a size – try not to deviate too far from this. Use a tin that’s too large and the batter will spread too thinly to give you that ooey-gooey centre, too deep and it will be underdone. Whatever tin you use, butter it well.
Line your tin properly

Give it a whack

Be sea salt savvy

Going gooey

Cool before cutting

Go nuts (and more)

Good brownies should speak for themselves but sometimes more is more. Before you bake the batter, mix in nuts, berries or dried cherries for extra flavour and texture. Almost anything can work here – crushed biscuits or pretzels, crystallised ginger or cocoa nibs.
Benefit from berries

Fresh fruit is harder to incorporate than dried as it can get a bit wet, but raspberries are a great match for chocolate, their tart sweetness contrasting beautifully with the richness.
Spice it up

Spices are another great addition to your brownie batter – add them with the flour and cocoa. Try a teaspoon of ground cinnamon, cardamom or star anise. Or for something a little different you could add a pinch of dried chilli which is a fabulous partner for chocolate.
Get the recipe for date and cardamom chocolate brownies here
Fancy some zest?

Add a caramel stripe...

Salted caramel is everywhere these days but there's no finer place for it than on a brownie. Drizzle on a salted caramel sauce before baking for an added layer of decadence. For elegant stripes. pipe lines of caramel in one direction then run a skewer or knife tip through at right angles.
... or a peanut butter swirl

Stirring crunchy peanut butter into a brownie mixture is such a great idea. The peanut butter adds a pleasing savoury note and crunch. Mix it in with a bit of caramel for that salty, sweet taste we all love so much.
Incorporate cheesecake

Add a cheesecake swirl for a dessert-worthy brownie. Once you’ve made your batter, dollop spoonfuls of cheesecake mixture on top and swirl it around with a knife tip for a marbled effect. Raspberries would go brilliantly here too and, if you’re feeling adventurous, you could try swapping the cream cheese for a mild goats' cheese.
Opt for blonde

If you use white chocolate instead of dark, your brownies become blondies. Leave out the cocoa powder or replace it with malted milk powder. Add milk chocolate chips for a dirty blondie or a pinch of chilli for an atomic blondie. Some people like to add desiccated coconut or else this would be the perfect place for a peanut butter swirl.
Get the recipe for white chocolate, peanut butter and banana blondies here
Don't overbake

Go vegan

Thankfully, brownies are easily adapted to a vegan diet. Use dairy-free chocolate, a light olive oil instead of butter and more liquid in the form of coffee to replace the egg. You could also try using cooked, puréed sweet potato, courgette or beetroot to keep things moist. Veg in brownies? Trust us, it works.
Try coconut oil

You can also turn to coconut oil as a butter alternative in vegan or dairy-free brownies. It’s solid at room temperature so gives a similar texture to butter if you don’t mind the hint of tropic nuttiness it brings. Cheaper, refined coconut oil will actually taste less like the nuts themselves and be more neutral.
Aquafaba instead of egg

Go gluten free

Because there’s relatively little flour in brownies anyway, it’s not hard to make them gluten free either. Just swap in your favourite gluten-free flour and proceed as normal. If chewiness is important to you, add a little xanthan gum.
Alternatively, use almonds

Serve with a scoop

A brownie makes the perfect sweet treat at any time of day. But to elevate it from snack to dessert just add a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Alternatively, crème fraîche brings a little acidity to cut through the richness. However, when you eat your brownie, be sure to enjoy every mouthful.
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