Hey folks. Yes I know, I know, this is quite a claim. But seriously they are and that is in fact their name. So who am I to argue. A friend sent me this link about a year ago I think. She had found a recipe for the best brownies in the world. Well that got my attention for sure. So of course when someone makes a claim like that you just have to investigate further. If for no other reason than to prove them wrong. I mean who dares to say they make the best brownies in the whole world. So I did in fact investigate. And they are in fact the best brownies in the world. If you like fudgey brownies. If you like cakey brownies then your hunt continues. Run off now you cake brownie loving folks. No need to read further. This is for fellow chewy, ooey, gooey, messy brownies lovers. If you are in fact a chewy, ooey, gooey, messy brownies lover...well you've come to the right place. Pull up a chair, clean your glasses if you are wearing them, and hold on to your seat cuz I'm about to blow your mind. Ya ready for this?
Oh small disclaimer, these are not my brownies. Well I did in fact make them. But the recipe is not mine. I am not a genius. That distinguished honour goes to Alta from Tasty Eats At Home. If you have not been to Alta's blog you should go, run there now. Or look at the brownies first then run there. I have tried to adapt these to no avail. I attempted to make them better but I honestly don't think it's possible. So at some point during your reading of this post go visit Alta's blog, this is the link to the brownie recipe and her take on it. Say hello, look around, enjoy her blog. Alta has made the transition to gluten free recipes as of 2009, so I know a lot of you will just love her blog. She knows her stuff.
So now on to the recipe.
The Best Brownies in the WORLD:
Source- Tasty Eats At Home
Ingredients:
8 tablespoons butter
2 ounces unsweetened chocolate
1 cup sugar
2 eggs. beaten
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
1/2 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
1/4 cup flour
1/4 teaspoon vanilla salt (you can use regular salt for this)
Directions:
Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
Line your pan with parchment paper. I find wetting it gets it more pliable.
Melt the butter and unsweetened chocolate together over low heat in a medium saucepan. Stir with a wooden spoon.
Remove from heat and add the sugar. Stir well.
Now add your eggs and vanilla, stirring until it's smooth.
Add chocolate chips, flour and vanilla salt. Stir until well blended.
Pour into pan and place in oven. I always tap my pan to get out any bubbles and make it even.
Bake for 35-45 minutes, toothpick inserted should come out clean when done.
Remove and cool on a rack.
Serve with a smile.
As you can see I have been playing around with my camera. Now that I don't have my brother's any longer I have to figure out how to work mine. So far all I've gathered is mine sucks in comparison to Scott's. So I am learning stuff.
So check back soon. I have two, yes, two muffin recipes for you tomorrow. I'll make them Muffin Mondays. One is a straight forward muffin, classic as can be. The other is a Kim original, or at least I think it is. I can't imagine anyone else has tried this combo but that could just be my ego talking<<< head as big as Mount Rushmore!
Also I am putting together ICE CREAM SUNDAYS right after I finish this. It could take awhile though. I have to break for a photo shoot, as well as make mini-me some dinner. But some time before Sunday is officially over you can count on ICE CREAM SUNDAYS. I know you all love this weekly adventure, or at least I think you do<<<head as big as an Egyptian pyramid! So please check back later for ICE CREAM SUNDAYS. I swear I hear a big bellowing voice every time I say ICE CREAM SUNDAYS. Do you hear it to? It just happens every time someone says ICE CREAM SUNDAYS. A big bellowing male voice with a deep echo every time the words ICE CREAM SUNDAYS get repeated. It's so weird. Okay, okay, I will stop now. Hold on, just one more and see if you can help yourself from hearing that big bellowing male voice as we say it all together one last time...ICE CREAM SUNDAYS. Okay, ya, so I have issues. But I also have ice cream, so haha, ne ner ne ner, pftt!
Anybody else need a Tylenol? I think I even gave myself a hyper headache on that last one.
Toodles and smoochies. xx











Kim those look fantastic, I love this recipe..and your presentation is wonderful too! I have to make these soon!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the way your pictures turned out and the recipe sounds really good.
ReplyDeleteWow, these DO look good! And the recipe is so simple!
ReplyDelete@ Sandra- Thanks. I was so worried about posting the name of them. Thought people would come on and slam me for it. lol! I had some fun today with my camera. Too much fun, almost late for the movie. Let me know if you try them. We love them here.
ReplyDelete@ the other Sandra(lol)- Thank you so much.
@ Elizabeth- Thanks. So easy and quick. The hardest part is not ripping into them while they're still hot. I have to admit we've done that a few times.
Ohhh who doesn't like brownies?? I love them and these do look amazing! I'll have to try them soon... I can't resist chocolate!!!
ReplyDeleteKim! These look awesome! I am definitely an ooey, gooey, chewy, fudgy, messy girl! Tho cakelike is ok when you are in the mood for cakelike. And I am sooooo looking forward to your muffins! That is my one weak area in all of baking! : )
ReplyDeleteGood heavens, these look so good I think I might die. Have. To. Make. These. Now!!! Thanks for sharing such a fabulous recipe, Kim! :)
ReplyDeletep.s. Would it be ok with you if I link folks to your site too??
These look so divine!! I LOVE brownies!
ReplyDeleteKim, these look fabulous! With such a simple list of ingredients, I have no doubt these are the best brownies in the world. Great photos too :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great brownie recipe! These look delicious, lovely photos!! :)
ReplyDeleteYUM!! I love the ooey, gooey description you gave. They look amazing! Lots of fudgy brownie love over here! :)
ReplyDeletethis brownie looks wonderful lovely picture
ReplyDeleteIf you are in fact a chewy, ooey, gooey, messy brownies lover...well you've come to the right place. I am but in vein you probably ate them all;)
ReplyDeleteOh heck yes. Fudgy brownies are where it's at! These look wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThese look so good!!! So chewy and chocolaty! I love the chewy ones so much more than the cakey ones; those are usually dry. Gotta make these!! BUZZED!
ReplyDeleteI have a sudden urge to have a big brownie with milk. They look fantastic. I think I will have to "prove them wrong" too.
ReplyDeleteLove brownies - they are just such the perfect dessert! I am all for trying a new recipe! Can't wait to make this one!
ReplyDeleteOh - Kim....these look fabulous! I know you've been having camera "envy" but your pictures are lovely! Buzzed this one, girlfriend!
ReplyDeleteCONGRATULATIONS!!! You made Food Buzz's Top 9! I am SO excited for you....these were fabulous and I just KNEW they were going to make it! WooHoo!!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on top 9 Kim!!! You made it and on first spot..awesome!
ReplyDeleteOMG LADIES! I had no idea I was even on until I read Ann's comment. I started jumping up and down like a lunatic.lol
ReplyDelete@Manu- Thanks so much. You must try them. So good. I think this is the first time we allowed them time to cool and that's only as I needed to take pics. lol
ReplyDelete@Anne-Ah, another ooey gooey chewy lover. Glad I am not the only one. Hope you like the muffins I posted as well.
@Carol- Run into that kitchen girl and whip this up. You will not regret it. And yes you may, I am okay with new readers for sure!! Thanks for that.
@Erika- Thanks!
@Alida- Thank you so much.
@Kelly- Thanks, I may be doing up some of your healthy recipes to help offset the calories of these. lol
@Lacy- Thanks, they are just the best. You must try them.
Torviewtoronto- Thanks so much.
@Dzoli- I lol'd at your comment. And sadly it is so true. I may have tackled mini-me for the last one. She's young, she'll bounce back. lol
@the Gardener- You read my mind. Thanks so much.
@Janet- Thanks so much. And thanks for the buzz.
@Emily- You must prove them wrong, and when you realize you can't the blow is cushioned by tasty brownies. It's win-win. lol
@Erin- Hope you try them. I love trying new stuff. I very seldom make the same thing twice, but these I make an exception for.
@Ann- Thanks chickie. I am so over the moon about hitting top 9. I was floored enough by all the comments and views but getting on there just made me lose my mind.lol
@Sandra- Thanks. I cannot believe I made it. First time on there. All my photo ocd has finally paid off. rofl! I honestly never thought I'd get on. I'm ecstatic.
Kim - I have to post again! I've kept my gmail up hoping you were on...I'm SO excited for you! These were awesome and I just KNEW they were the ones!
ReplyDelete@Ann- Lol, I am so excited. Just posted it on my fb I was so stoked about it. I am so happy and thanks for the encouragement.
ReplyDeleteThe brownies looks so fantastic! Congrats on Top 9 :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the Top 9 :) your brownies look beautiful and yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on Top 9! Yummy brownies! Buzzed!
ReplyDelete@kankana- Thanks so much. First time for me.
ReplyDelete@Firefly- Thank you. Pretty happy.
@Nami- Thanks my dear. I am so floored. Never thought I'd make it. lol
Congrat on top 9,the brownies look delish :)
ReplyDeleteYUM! I love brownies. They are one of my dessert weaknesses! These look fantastic. Congrats on making Top 9 at foodbuzz!! : )
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the Top 9! And with brownies like these, it's no surprise =)
ReplyDeleteI am always game to try another brownie recipe...especially one that looks so perfectly fudgy! YUM! Congrats on your Top 9 today...you truly deserve it~
ReplyDeleteWhat a coincidence! I have quite a few "world's best..." recipes on my blog, as well. I will definitely try making these brownies and might spread the word. They already look like they deserve the title. so moist, dark and rich...
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on Top 9! I will definitely be trying these - I want to taste the best brownies in the world!
ReplyDeleteBest in the world huh? That's quite a claim - this brownie lover is going to have to put your recipe to the test :) Photos look delicious.
ReplyDeleteThis is almost the exact same recipe that was in my Better Homes and Gardens Junior Cookbook when I was little--I don't know how many times I made these! I need to make them again.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you love this recipe. I've tried to tweak it many a times, and honestly, this version right here IS the best. :) Now I'm hungry for a brownie for breakfast. Darn it!
ReplyDeleteNo. 1 in the Top 9, congrats!!! And they do look marvelous!
ReplyDeleteSo chocolaty and delicious! YUM! Congrats on the Top 9!
ReplyDeleteyumm! I might try this out today :)
ReplyDeleteCan't beat a brownie!
ReplyDeleteCONGRATS KIM!!! these are gorgeous :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on Top 9 - I am going to have to make these best brownies in the world, Kim. I love the fudgy variety.
ReplyDeleteHey you're from Essex! I'm originally from Windsor but living in Toronto now. Pleasure to meet you and your brownies....
ReplyDelete@Asian-spice mix- Thanks so much!
ReplyDelete@Curry and Comfort- Me too and thanks.
@Peggy- Thank you!
@Lizzy- Thank you so much for your sweet words.xx
@Julia- Lol, seems to lots of world's bests out there. I love it. Makes me giggle. You must test them out. I tried them a year ago and have never looked back.
@kitchenarian- I hope you test them out. We love them. I think this might be the first time they made it long enough to cool and cut. I had to threaten the whole family to protect them for the picture. lol
@Season with Reason- Lol, you have to try these out. They will not disappoint.
@Susan- I believe the original they were adapted from is Katherine Hepburn's recipe. So they are quite popular, were featured in a magazine I believe quite some time ago.
@TASTY EATS AT HOME- I AM SO HAPPY YOU CAME BY TO CHECK OUT ME DOING YOUR RECIPE. I HONESTLY HAVE TRIED TO TWEAK IT AND IT CANNOT BE MADE BETTER. BOWS IN HONOUR! EVEN DOES A FANCY CURTSY! Have you converted them to gluten free at all? I have lots of friends who are gluten free I can send you way! Much love and gratitude for being the inspiration behind the top 9 success. xx
@Lin Ann- Thanks, I've dropped to 3, should I worry? lol
@Cheryl and Adam- So good. Thanks so much.
@cyndeehule- I hope you test them and report back. I love them. They never last more than half a day here.
@Alyce- Best chocolate treat in the world.
@Becka- Thank you!
@Hester- Thanks my dear. Let me know what you think when you try them.
@Christina- Yeppers, small town Ontario. Where everyone knows your name and your story. Lol! I am in Windsor at least 2 or 3 times a week it seems. I read your blog and am mesmerized by your work. I will be visiting often. Nice to meet you too, you food scientist you! I want your job, it's the coolest thing in the world.
The pictures look amazing. Thanks for the link to the vanilla salt recipe. I was going to ask if it was something that could be picked up at any supermarket. The brownies seems like the perfect recipe for my 6 year old nephew and I to undertake this weekend. ~ thanks, tom
ReplyDelete@Pecan Pie- you could use plain old salt. I just made that vanilla salt so I like to use it whenever I can. Let me know know how they turn out.
ReplyDeleteWhen I first saw the picture over on Foodbuzz I really thought they were brownies with cheese...I was intrigued! They sound delicious though :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic brownies and I love your presentaion.
ReplyDeleteCOngrats on your top 9 today, yay!! Your brownies look delicious. They are my husband's favorite so I love seeing new variations!
ReplyDeleteYou have that voice in your head too! I totally hear that when I read your ICE CREAM SUNDAY'S! Congrats on Top 9!!!!!!! Can I get a WOOT WOOT!
ReplyDelete@Heather- Rofl, I should have used pink napkins. Too funny.
ReplyDelete@The Culinary Lens- Thanks so much.
@Cassie- Thank you. My daughter's fave too, she goes gaga over them.
@Dee- Glad to know I am not the only one who hears it. Thanks. And woot woot. So happy.
I haven't had a brownie in sooo long! and i absolutely love them..as soon as i can i will try this recipe..
ReplyDeleteIf they are the best, I have to try that recipe! Thanks for sharing! Bonne journée!
ReplyDeletelove this brownies! im voting you in deelicious sweets!
ReplyDeleteAre these brownies as huge as I think they are? Sitting on a paper napkin? WOW!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Brownies! Dessert Blog Hopped here:)
ReplyDelete@Blomma- I adore these ones. And I've tried a ton.
ReplyDelete@juliana- Thank you!
@TheChocolatePriestess-Pretty huge, yah, I have issues. Lol! Yup, paper napkin. Thanks!
@Julia- Thanks so much.
As others have said, the presentation is exceptional! I love brownies and have my own favorite recipe, but this one has chocolate chips, which of course, can make all the difference! Yum!
ReplyDelete@Ang- Thanks. Brownies are just so good. It's my go to comfort dessert.
ReplyDeleteAt first glance, I thought it was CHEESE inbetween the brownies. Hahahaha After closer investigation, I realize it's yellow paper. Boy do I feel like a dumby.
ReplyDeleteHi, Kim! just stopping by your wonderful blog :) These look amazing! rich-check, fudgy-check, gooey-check, chewy-check,extra chocolate chips-check! What more can you ask for? These are the perfect brownies & look absolutely deelish!(^-^)
ReplyDeleteThey look terrific. Only problem is that here (Israel) there is NO unsweetened baking chocolate. Not that I'm complaining, mind you. When I first got here 43 years ago there weren't any chocolate chips and we had to chop our chocolate with a knife. Soooo, I'm used to adapting American or Canadian recipes that call for unsweetened chocolate by using semisweet and reducing the amount of sugar (which I usually do anyway for most recipes). So how much sugar would you suggest I use, assuming I'm using really good quality semisweet chocolate?
ReplyDelete@ConCon- Lol, you are not the first to have made that mistake. I should have used another colour.
ReplyDelete@Food Wanderer- Thanks so much. These are just so good I can barely stand it.
@Sue Goldian- Ah you pose an interesting question here. I personally tried to adapt these once and it went horribly awry. So I am terrified of messing with the amounts. If it was me switching out I would try one of two things:
1- don't adjust the sugar as the recipe is only two ounces of unsweetened so it should not make a huge difference taste wise. As brownies are better sweet anyway in my opinion.
2- again I like sweet so bear that in mind. I would try adjusting down by 1/4 cup. If it was four or six ounces of chocolate I'd guess it at 1/2 cup. But for just two ounces I would think cutting down by 1/4 is good.
Please let me know how they turn out. I swear I have tried a zillion brownie recipes and to date this is my fave. It's just so fudgey and gooey. I think we've only let one batch cool to date. And only as it was being used for something I had to cut it into squares for. I hope this helped. I am by far not a science oriented baker so hope I am not leading you down the garden path here. xx