Old School Fudge Brownies with walnuts


April 21st, 2008

 

There are countless reason why I love making brownies.  All they require is a bowl and wooden spoon.  They’re moist and satisfy that deep chocolate craving.  But more sentimentally, brownies are one of the first things I remember making with my sister growing up.  We’d take out one bowl, one pan, follow the directions on the back of the unsweetened chocolate box, and about 45 minutes later- warm brownies!  We’d burn our fingers trying to get the hot brownies out of the pan.  But it was worth it to sit down with a plate of warm brownies and cold milk to watch episode after episode of I Love Lucy.  Those were the days.  These old school Fudge Brownies with walnuts and chocolate chunks were made in an effort to reach back to those days eating brownies on the living room floor with my sister.  The amazing thing is that one bite into the warm chocolate  took me right back to being 10 years old, baking with my sister.  It’s pretty remarkable what a brownie can do!

 

 I took the recipe for these brownies right off the chocolate box, just the way my sister and I used to rock it.  The result was a dark, fudgey and nutty chocolate brownie.  Just perfect!  And you must eat at least one piece hot out of the pan with a glass of milk.  It makes life worth living.  You think I’m exaggerating… well I’m not.

Old School Fudge Brownies with walnuts and chocolate chunks

adapted from Toll House

1 2/3 cup granulated sugar

3/4 cup cocoa powder

3/4 cup butter

2 Tablespoons strong coffee or water

2 large eggs

2 teaspoons vanilla extract

1 1/3 cup all-purpose flour

1/2 teaspoon baking powder

1/4 teaspoon salt

3/4 cup chopped walnuts

1/4 cup chocolate chips or coarsely chopped chocolate bar

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Grease and flour a 9×13-inch baking pan.  (I used a 10-inch round cake pan.)

Combine butter and cocoa powder in a small bowl, and place over a pot of simmering water.  Make sure that the simmering water down not touch the bottom of the bowl.  Add the coffee or water and stir to melt the ingredients.  

In a medium sized bowl whisk together the eggs and the sugar.  Add the vanilla extract.  When the butter and chocolate have melted and come together, slowly stir the chocolate mixture into the sugar mixture.  

Add the flour, baking powder and salt.  Stir to combine.  Fold in the nuts, saving a small handful for the top of the brownies if you like.  

Pour the batter in the pan, sprinkle with chocolate chips or chocolate chunks and remaining nuts.  Bake for 18-25 minutes.  

Remove from the oven and cut into bars.  

 




24 Responses to “Old School Fudge Brownies with walnuts”

  1. peabody on April 21, 2008 12:47 am

    Brownies make the world go round!

  2. Chelle on April 21, 2008 5:46 am

    These look absolutely incredible! I can’t wait to try them!

  3. Melanie on April 21, 2008 6:37 am

    Oh, those look so totally delicious and a complete throwback to the good ol’ days of simple desserts - brownies (and usually ice cream!). Yum!

  4. Amanda on April 21, 2008 8:27 am

    Eating homemade brownies fresh out of the oven is one of life’s simple pleasures. Especially when those brownies have a nice cold glass of milk or ice cream accompanied with them.My kind of brownies involve massive amounts of bittersweet chocolate melted into the already chocolatey batter because I normally need more oomph then the cocoa powder offers.

  5. Brittany on April 21, 2008 10:44 am

    Sometimes the recipe on the box really is the best–particularly with toll house stuff.
    YUM YUM

  6. brilynn on April 21, 2008 1:45 pm

    That’s it, I’m off to the kitchen to make brownies!

  7. Susan from Food Blogga on April 21, 2008 3:51 pm

    With walnuts, just like my mom’s. And could they be any fudgier?:)

  8. steph (whisk/spoon) on April 21, 2008 4:46 pm

    aww shoot…those look so good. walnuts in brownies are a definite must!

  9. Steph on April 22, 2008 7:07 am

    These brownies look irresistable, as all your recipes do!

  10. noble pig on April 22, 2008 11:03 am

    These look amazing! Gooey and yummy and cakey. My stomach is now growling!

  11. Deborah on April 22, 2008 11:29 am

    You are giving me a serious craving for chocolate now!

  12. DocChuck on April 22, 2008 11:32 am

    I suspect that brownies conjure up a few memories in nearly everyone, particularly in those of us who have managed to mature (i.e. managed to reach the ripe old age of 50 years plus).

    My favorite memory is that in my younger days as a Professor of Education (attempting to educate people how to be “teachers” when classrooms were for learning . . . not for jungle warfare training) . . . some of my female students (most school teachers then were female, fortunately) would occasionally bring me brownies.

    Although their motives might have been questionable, their brownies ranged from great to terrible. I graciously accepted them all (but I did not necessarily eat them all).

    However, when a certain student (I will call her “E”) brought me a box of brownies using a recipe VERY similar to yours, I was impressed.

    “E” went on to become a Master-degreed teacher, then a Registered Nurse, and finally a medical corporation executive, supervising the nursing staff of an entire state.

    And I am now her husband (happily retired).

    Your post is wonderful, for its content, for its outstanding photos, and for reminding me how lucky I am that “E” made me a box of brownies just like yours.

  13. Patricia Scarpin on April 22, 2008 11:38 am

    I have never made brownies in a round pan. These look delectable!

  14. diva on April 22, 2008 3:01 pm

    i’ve got this bookmarked. i remember the I Love Lucy days..and add Bewitched to that, Oreos & a glass of cold milk. was awesome. with this recipe, I’m sure I can recreate some of the old days. thanks joy! :D x

  15. HoneyB on April 22, 2008 4:02 pm

    Your brownies looks so yummy! I agree, there is nothing better than a warm brownie fresh from the oven with a glass of cold milk!

  16. Gigi on April 22, 2008 7:42 pm

    My friend Jose always requests two things from me every year …a german chocolate cake for his birthday and a box of fudgy walnut brownies for Christmas. I have bookmarked this recipe for next year. Thanks Joy! :)

  17. Chuck on April 22, 2008 8:38 pm

    Brownies have always been an old time favorite of mine too. I remember licking the spoon after my mom would make brownies. I loved the batter, so good!

  18. Jj on April 23, 2008 10:26 am

    Ohhhh…nummy! You just got me totally in the mood for some rich brownie baking! Those look so good I could almost tatse them and I think my mouth is watering now!

  19. Stephanie on April 23, 2008 8:15 pm

    You inspired me to make brownies tonight while watching Top Chef…I used Nigella’s recipe from Domestic Goddess but I still tipped my hat to you, Joy!

  20. Mary Luce on April 28, 2008 6:20 am

    Hi, I found your blog last week and made two of your recipes just this weekend: these delicious brownies (coworkers swooning all over the lab) and the chocolate orange bundt cake which I halved since I only have a 6 cup bundt pan and replaced sour cream (difficult to find in Portugal) with natural yogurt. Two hits in two days! Awesome score :)

    BTW, lovely pictures!

  21. Mike on April 28, 2008 4:04 pm

    Looking back, I also have fond recollections of brownies being one of the few things I could (er, “would”) make. These got my stomach rumbling–they look excellent!

  22. Expat Mom on May 5, 2008 12:51 pm

    I came across your blog on Stumble, bookmarked it and then realized that just looking at these photos is going to make me fat! I´m totally drooling and dying to get baking (and I´m more of a cook than a baker) . . . so, if I balloon up to 300 lbs, I´m totally blaming you and your delicious blog. ;)

  23. Whitney on May 11, 2008 6:31 pm

    I totally just made these with almonds instead of walnuts and they were awesome. I will confess that I have always just made brownies from a box but these were 10 better.

    Thanks for your wonderful blog.

  24. MrsDocChuck on May 12, 2008 9:46 am

    I do not remember it the same way, sorry. The brownies YOU gave MA were from a box, Chuck!!

    Had I paid more attention in school, I might not have had to practice my nursing in prisons, which is where I actually met you.

    Now that we both have more time to cook, I do love it when you bake from scratch. I hope you copied down this recipe, since it looks fantastic!

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