Fudgy Brownie Recipe From Against All Grain (2024)

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“But there were no food stores in the town of Chewandswallow. They didn’t need any . . . The only thing that was really different about Chewandswallow was it’s weather. It came three times a day at breakfast, lunch and dinner. Everything that everyone ate came from the sky.”
~Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs

This is just a guess, but I think EVERY adult has probably fantasized about dinner falling from the sky at one point or another. We get home, slap our keys on the counter, and then realize the meat we meant to take out is still in the freezer.

Oops.

Wouldn’t it be great if a REAL mom wrote a REAL book for REAL families with REAL schedules who love REAL food? Yes, yes it would. And fortunately for you, it’s already happened.

Fudgy Brownie Recipe From Against All Grain (2)The lovable Danielle walker of Against All Grain recently released Meals Made Simple, a collection of paleo-friendly recipes for easy weeknight meals.

Danielle has graciously given me a recipe from the book to share with you today, but before I do that I need to gush a little . . . or a lot.

Why I Love This Book

Meals Made Simple is more than a survival guide for moms. It’s an invitation to reclaim the joy of home-cooked dinners without the stress. How so? Well, for starters, it’s got a section which shows a color coded list of:

  • All the recipes that can be made in 30 minutes or less (yes, please)
  • One-pot meals (for easy cleanup)
  • Slow cooker meals (to prep and forget)

If you have dietary restrictions, there’s no need to thumb through each page looking for something your family can eat. Danielle has made it easy with an chart that identifies recipes that are egg, nut, or nightshade free – or all three, if that’s what you need.

And as if that doesn’t make things easy enough, she’s also included an 8-week meal plan complete with shopping lists for each week.

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The recipes are a mix of old favorites from childhood – breakfast burritos, chicken and “rice” casserole, shortcut spaghetti, strawberry shortcake, and of course brownies – with some new stuff mixed in. I’m especially excited about the chicken tikka masala and fish tacos.

And now, how ’bout that recipe?

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Fudgy Brownies

(In Danielle’s Words)

There’s a cake brownie, and there’s a fudgy brownie. I love both, and the nut-free cake brownies from my first book are one of my favorites, but these fudge brownies are so rich and chewy, they make take the cake.

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Fudgy Brownie Recipe From Against All Grain

Calories 0kcal

Author Mommypotamus

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350F. Lightly grease and 8-by-11-inch baking dish and place a piece of parchment paper in the bottom with flaps on the side for easy release.

  • Bring 1 inch of water in a saucepan to a boil. Reduce to a simmer and place a heatpoof glass or metal bowl over the top to create a double boiler. Slowly melt the palm shortening and the chocolate together, stirring constantly. Stir in the honey and vanilla, then remove from heat and let cool.

  • In a food processor, grind the coconut crystals, almond flour, coconut flour, arrowroot powder, salt and baking soda for 30 seconds.

  • Add the chocolate mixture and blend until smooth. Add 1 egg at a time, blending for 15 seconds between additions to fully combine.

  • Pour the batter into the prepared baking dish and bake for 35 to 40 minutes, until a toothpick comes out clean when inserted into the center. Allow to cool in the pan for 30 minutes, then release the sides with a knife and lift the brownies out of the pan with the parchment paper. Enjoy warm or let cool completely on a wire rack.

Nutrition

Calories: 0kcal | Carbohydrates: 0g | Protein: 0g | Fat: 0g | Saturated Fat: 0g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0g | Trans Fat: 0g | Cholesterol: 0mg | Sodium: 0mg | Potassium: 0mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar: 0g | Vitamin A: 0IU | Vitamin C: 0mg | Calcium: 0mg | Iron: 0mg

Click here to order Meals Made Simple.

More Delicious Paleo Desserts

Chocolate Chip Blondies Recipe– These chewy chocolate chip blondies are so easy to bake even a kid can do it. And I really mean that, because this recipe was created by my daughter Katie. ⁣⁣It’s fromChef Junior, which she wrote with several of her friends.

Easy Paleo Chocolate Donuts With Glaze – These double chocolate cake donuts are easy to make and fun to decorate! I kid you not, they taste very similar to the Little Debbie snack cakes we (or at least I) grew up on.

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FAQs

What makes brownies cakey vs fudgy? ›

Fudgy brownies have a higher fat-to-flour ratio than cakey ones. So add more fat—in this case, butter and chocolate. A cakey batch has more flour and relies on baking powder for leavening. The amount of sugar and eggs does not change whether you're going fudgy or cakey.

How do you keep brownies fudgy? ›

Using airtight wrappings (including using plastic wrap right against the brownies) is key to keeping your brownies fresh, whether you're keeping them at room temperature for short-term storage, or planning to freeze them so you can have a fresh brownie ready whenever you need it.

Why didn't my brownies come out fudgy? ›

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 brownies still be gooey in the middle? ›

To avoid overcooking, remember that brownies will firm up A LOT once taken out of the oven; the brownie should still be wobbly in the middle when you take it out of the oven (there is a lot of butter and chocolate in the mix, both of which are basically liquid when hot, but firm when at room temperature).

What happens if I add an extra egg to brownie mix? ›

If you want to get a little more creative with your brownie mix hacks, add an extra egg to the batter. The extra protein will help thicken up the batter and make it fluffier, creating a more decadent, fudgy texture. You can also add the yolk by itself in addition to the 2 eggs a box brownie mix typically calls for.

Is butter or oil better for brownies? ›

Note that while some brownie recipes do call for melted butter instead of oil, the butter can aerate the batter, altering the texture of the brownies and making them cakey rather than fudgy. So, while you can substitute butter for oil and vice versa, remember that it might alter the texture.

Does putting brownies in the fridge make them fudgier? ›

If you want to store your brownies for up to a week (or if you like your brownies a bit fudgier), then storing them in the refrigerator is the way to go.

Should you refrigerate brownies after baking? ›

Do Brownies Need to Be Refrigerated? Brownies don't need to be refrigerated, but they'll hold up a few more days if they are. Unless your brownies include more perishable ingredients like fresh fruit or cream cheese frosting, they'll be fine at room temperature as long as they're stored in an airtight container.

Can I eat 2 week old brownies? ›

Storing Brownies in the Refrigerator

Storing brownies in the fridge can keep them fresh for up to two weeks. For the best storage method, wrap each brownie tightly before placing it in the fridge.

What's the difference between a brownie and a fudge brownie? ›

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. Personally, I think that a fudgy brownie is the only way to go.

How do you know when fudgy brownies are done? ›

To test for doneness with a toothpick, insert a toothpick into the center of the brownies and pull it back out. For fudgy brownies, you'll want to see some moist crumbs attached to the toothpick when you pull it back out. If it looks like it's covered in brownie batter, the brownies will need to bake a bit longer.

What happens if I use salted butter in brownies? ›

When using salted butter in baking, it's important to keep in mind that it may impact the final taste of the product as it contains added salt. It's recommended to either reduce the amount of salt in the recipe by a 1/4 teaspoon or omit it completely. The amount of butter used in the recipe should not be changed.

Can you put uncooked brownies back in the oven? ›

Put the brownies back in the 300 degree oven and bake until a cooking thermometer reads 195 degrees, or about 30 more minutes. Finally, you'll cool the brownies for 30 minutes in the pan, then for 10 minutes on a cooling rack before slicing with a pizza cutter (my favorite tip) and serving.

Is it better to overcook or undercook brownies? ›

Brownies are one of the tastiest things to make, but how do you know when they're done baking? You don't want to overcook the brownies or they'll dry out; if you undercook them, they might be too raw in the middle.

What happens if you put too much flour in brownies? ›

Too much flour can make your baked goods dry, dense, crumbly and tough.

How do you tell if brownies are fudgy or undercooked? ›

To test for doneness with a toothpick, insert a toothpick into the center of the brownies and pull it back out. For fudgy brownies, you'll want to see some moist crumbs attached to the toothpick when you pull it back out. If it looks like it's covered in brownie batter, the brownies will need to bake a bit longer.

Why did my brownies come out hard and chewy? ›

The molasses content in brown sugar is what is responsible for chewy yet soft brownies. If you don't want chewy brownies, completely keep brown sugar out of the picture.

What happens when you put milk in brownies? ›

One change is to use milk or heavy cream instead of water. This change will make brownies more moist and gooey since milk is more fatty and flavorful than water. A second change is to use butter instead of oil. For similar reasons to using milk, butter adds a rich and more decadent quality to the batter.

What effect does baking powder have on brownies? ›

To do this, there's one ingredient that's more important than anything else: baking powder. Baking powder is a leavening agent, which means that it is responsible for lifting up the batter to create that lighter consistency — making it absolutely essential for fluffy brownies.

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