BuzzFeed Tasty Ultimate Brownies Recipe Taste Test (2024)

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BuzzFeed Tasty Ultimate Brownies Recipe Taste Test! It's been awhile since I did a Buzzfeed Tastytaste test but we're finally back and I have a guest on my YouTube video....

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My cousin Nina! Nina has started her own YouTube Channel and so we collaborated to make what Tasty claim to be the Ultimate Brownies!

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Now, in Tasty's video, they show that they have tested many brownies recipes and managed to merge all the good bits into one amazing brownie... Did they succeed?

If you are an avid foodie, watch food videos or just scroll YouTube, I'm sure you will have come across Tasty's Ultimate Brownies video. Their claim for the ultimate brownies intrigued me enough to try them so you don't have to!

As you will see from the above video, the Ultimate Brownies recipe results is fudgy and gooey chocolate brownies. The addition of coffee helps bring out the richness in the chocolate and whipping the eggs until SUPER fluffy allows the brownies to have the ultimate crackly top!

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The original recipe called for a 9"x13" baking pan but I halved the recipe as that is a lot of brownies! So I made them in a 9"x9" baking pan.

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I will post the recipe as I made it down below and write any notes or changes to the recipe. If you want to give these ultimate brownies a go, be sure to report back with your thoughts! I would love to know what you think.

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Don't forget to watch the full video and subscribe to my YouTube for more fun videos. Also #lightscamerabake on Instagram if you make these or any of my other recipes for a chance to be featured!

Buzzfeed’s Tasty Ultimate Brownies Recipe

The ultimate brownies recipe is fudgy and gooey with a super crackly top.

Prep Time20 minutes mins

Cook Time40 minutes mins

Total Time1 hour hr

Course: Dessert, Snack

Cuisine: American

Servings: 12 Pieces

Calories: 194kcal

Author: Emma Burton

Ingredients

  • Cups Butter, Melted (150g)
  • ½ Cup and 2 Tbsp. Dark Chocolate (115g)
  • Cup Dutch Process Cocoa (31g)
  • 2 teaspoon Espresso Powder
  • 3 Large Eggs
  • 1 Cup Sugar (200g)
  • ¼ Cup Dark Brown Sugar (60g)
  • 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
  • 1 teaspoon Salt
  • ½ Cup All Purpose Flour (60g)

Metric - US Conventional

Instructions

  • Grease a 9"x9" baking pan butter, then line with baking paper, leaving overhang on all sides. Set aside.

  • Combine the chopped chocolate, 2 Tbsp. of cocoa, and espresso powder in a medium sized bowl and set aside.

  • Melt the butter over a medium heat and cook until the butter is melted and hot. Pour the hot butter straight over the chocolate mixture and let sit for 2 minutes. Mix until the chocolate is completely smooth and melted, then set aside.

  • Combine the sugar, brown sugar, vanilla extract and eggs in a large bowl. Beat with an electric hand mixer on high speed until light and fluffy, about 10 minutes. It will triple in size.

  • Beat the chocolate mixture through the egg mixture.

  • Fold through the flour, remaining cocoa and salt until just combined.

  • Preheat the oven to 180°C (350°F) and pour the brownie batter into the prepared baking pan. Bake until lightly puffed on top, (around 20 minutes.)

  • Remove the brownies from the oven, then drop the pan on a flat surface 1-2 times until the brownies deflate. Sprinkle with flaky sea salt (optional).

  • Return to the oven and bake until a wooden skewer inserted into the center of the brownies comes out fudgy but the edges look cooked through, around another 20 minutes.

  • Allow the brownies to cool completely in the pan and then lift them out and slice!

Video

Notes

I halved the original recipe.

Original recipe source.

I would omit the sprinkle of salt on the brownies.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Piece | Calories: 194kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 67mg | Sodium: 268mg | Potassium: 73mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 21g | Vitamin A: 68IU | Calcium: 16mg | Iron: 1mg

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Comments

  1. Lyn Barnes

    Awesome.....Watching the video was so entertaining it even made me want to cook them....lol

    Reply

    • Emma Burton

      Haha thank you 🙂

      Reply

  2. Emily Syring

    Brownies are everything! These look really delicous!

    Reply

    • Emma Burton

      Thank you 🙂

      Reply

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BuzzFeed Tasty Ultimate Brownies Recipe Taste Test (2024)

FAQs

How does brownie taste? ›

Brownies can have a fudgy taste or a plain chocolate taste. Again some like them one way and some the other. Remember that the brownie was literally created by drastically reducing the amount of flour in a chocolate cookie. So, the ratio of flour to the other ingredients is a big deal with brownies.

Why are brownies so yummy? ›

Chocolate contains chemicals that make us feel happy and good, similar to falling in love. It's like a little celebration in your mouth. Plus, sweet treats, like brownies, often remind us of happy moments or special occasions. These memories make brownies even more irresistible.

What is the difference between fudgy and chewy brownies? ›

Fudgy brownies are moist, dense and gooey, with almost the texture of fudge, but not quite as compact. Chewy brownies are dense (like fudgy brownies), but have a little more “bite” to them or elastic texture when you chew them.

Why does my brownie mix taste bitter? ›

Using too much baking soda or baking powder is one of the most frequent mistakes made by bakers. Be aware that using too much baking soda or baking powder will cause cakes to rise above their intended height, which can cause a big mess in the oven as well as a metallic, bitter taste.

Do brownies taste better with milk or water? ›

Milk. Most brownie mixes call for water. While water does the job, you can add some extra flavor and moisture by mixing some of that water with something richer, like milk. If you want to swap it out completely, be prepared for a more chewy and fudge-like brownie from the extra fat.

How to make brownies more flavorful? ›

Fruits and nuts are great for introducing more flavor and texture to your brownies. When it comes to nuts, you can reach for whatever you have in your pantry—salted, candied, or otherwise. “When I make brownies or blondies, I like to add toasted nuts for extra crunch and flavor,” says culinary editor Genevieve Yam.

Are brownies unhealthy? ›

Since brownies are not nutritionally dense, they are not usually regarded as a healthy food. However, brownies do have some health benefits that might be surprising due to their chocolate content. Chocolate is a source of antioxidants and has been found to help lower blood pressure and increase good cholesterol levels.

Why do my brownies taste weird? ›

Your chocolate could have been slightly burnt - this is common if you melt your chocolate it in the microwave, Your oven might have been too hot - slightly burnt edges can impart a nasty bitter taste. You might have used too much baking powder - leavening agents can create an acidic taste.

Are Ghirardelli brownies chewy or fudgy? ›

When you want a delicious brownie for a baking emergency—or just to treat yourself—look no further than a box of Ghirardelli Double Chocolate Brownies. These fudgy brownies were packed with that Ghirardelli chocolate flavor that so many of us love.

What is a brownie fairy? ›

brownie, in English and Scottish folklore, a small, industrious fairy or hobgoblin believed to inhabit houses and barns. Rarely seen, he was often heard at night, cleaning and doing housework; he also sometimes mischievously disarranged rooms.

Why do my brownies taste more like cake? ›

Achieving a fudgy brownie is all to do with the ratio of fat to flour. A fudgy brownie recipe will use more fat than flour. Generally this is achieved by adding more butter or real chocolate to your brownie recipe. A cakey brownie recipe on the other hand will call for more flour in the ratio of fat to flour.

Should you chill brownie batter before baking? ›

In addition to keeping your brownie mix fresh, refrigerating brownie batter can also help boost the overall texture and flavor of the treat. Refrigerating helps improve the gloss and crustiness of brownies while simultaneously blending the flavors—the result? — brownie that tastes much richer and chewier.

How to jazz up boxed brownies? ›

Add nuts – Add a handful of finely chopped pecans or walnuts if you love brownies with nuts. Add mix ins – Jazz up a basic brownie mix with chopped mini peanut butter cups, white chocolate chunks, or your favorite chopped up candy bar. Add a swirl – Swirl in spoonfuls of peanut butter or Nutella before baking.

What happens if you put too many eggs in brownies? ›

They give brownies a lighter, drier, and more cake-like texture. If you prefer this over the chewy variety, then go ahead and crack in that additional egg. On the other hand, too many eggs will yield brownies that are hard, heavy, and tough.

How would you describe a brownie? ›

A chocolate brownie, or simply a brownie, is a chocolate baked confection. Brownies come in a variety of forms and may be either fudgy or cakey, depending on their density. Brownies often, but not always, have a glossy "skin" on their upper crust.

Why do brownies taste metallic? ›

Have you ever baked something and noticed a weird metallic taste? Well, that was probably the taste of aluminum. There is an inexpensive and easy fix; next time you go to the grocery store buy aluminum-free baking powder.

Is brownie soft or hard? ›

Brownies are designed to be soft. They have less flour in proprtion to orher cake type recipes, and they are baked only until the center is set, not until it is dry. This gives them a soft, moist crumb, which many people prefer.

Are brownies good to eat? ›

It isn't bad to eat brownies every day so long as you are mindful of the portion size and how brownies fit into your overall diet. If you'd like to indulge in the chocolatey goodness of a brownie daily, be sure to monitor your daily sugar and calorie intake to maintain a balanced and healthy diet.

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