So we threw this experiment together, and somehow, after a 24 hour rest, these are the best brownies nuggets have ever made. They may even be the best brownies nuggets have ever eaten. D:
And they're one-bowl. And lazy. WHEEEEEEEEEEE
Ingredients
Dry
- 150 hazelnut meal (or almond meal if you want a more neutral taste)
- 150g all-purpose flour (or bread flour if that's all you got, we won't be stirring it enough for too much gluten to be an issue)
- 175g white sugar
- 40g cocoa powder (preferably Dutch-processed)
- 20g tapioca starch (don't leave this out, this boosts fudginess. can also use glutinous rice flour instead)
- 1/2tsp baking powder
- 1/4tsp salt
- chocolate chips (optional)
- cocoa nibs (optional)
Wet
- 190 soy milk (I prefer soy milk with no added oil, but an icky one with oil should be fine too)
- 30ml vegetable oil (something neutral tasting like canola)
- vanilla essence (to taste)
Craft it!
- Preheat oven to 180C fan-forced.
- Dump all dry ingredient in a bowl, whisk/stir with fork until homogenous-ish (the choc chips will hardly homogenise...)
- Make a well in dry ingredients, dump wet ingredients in the well (no need to mix em first).
- Stir until just combined. Batter will be very thick, kinda like cookie dough, but a bit squishier.
- Line 9inch square brownie pan with baking paper.
- Pop batter in pan, and pat it down until it's sorta flattish and even. It'll melt the rest of the way as it bakes.
- Bake for about 25 minutes. Once it's more or less flattened out and puffing up a little bit, it's done. Toothpick test won't come out clean. Better to underbake than overbake (same as any other brownie).
- Pull outta oven, leave it to cool and DO NOT TOUCH IT for at least 24 hours.
Eaten a couple of hours (5 or so) out of the oven, it's nice, but not amazing. Good flavour, but slightly crumbly, and a bit lacking in richness. When I tried it at this point, I started thinking of tweaks...
After at least 24 hours, the darn thing evolves. Somehow it becomes incredibly rich and fudgey, and the flavour has a lot more depth. I don't know why this happens but... it does. I ate some after 24 hours and... no tweaks needed. The thing is glorious. And I don't even like chocolate much, let alone brownies. XD