Hello everyone. I have THE most amazing recipe to share with you all today. Not only do these Rich Raspberry Chocolate Fudge Brownies taste incredible, they can also be made gluten free. Yippee! I absolutely love creating recipes that can be enjoyed by more people. Also, this brownie recipe has an added, optional boozy ingredient. Yet, the alcohol can be left out so that children and those who don’t or can’t have alcohol can also delight in these brownies.
Brownies are one of my favourite bakes. And lately I’ve been experimenting with various additions. Most importantly, the resulting brownie must deliver on both flavour and that damp, slightly squidgy texture that qualifies a true brownie. Yet I’ve found the addition of various ingredients creates a fantastic, taste bud treat, such as these Chocolate Fudge Double Hazelnut Brownies. Since I know that raspberries and chocolate are a great flavour combination I decided to try it in a brownie. Oh wow! I was totally unprepared for how scrumptious the result was.
Raspberry and Chocolate Alchemy
As soon as the raspberries start to bake into the brownie batter something incredible happens. While exposed to the heat of the oven the raspberry flavour intensifies. Also, the raspberries merge with the brownie so that they become as one. The addition of raspberry liqueur turns the final taste into raspberry and chocolate heaven. And, the raspberries also add to the fudgey texture, creating a ridiculously good dessert.
If I were to serve these brownies at a dinner party I would top with fresh raspberries and a generous scoop of the very best Vanilla Ice Cream. Also I would warm each brownie for 10 seconds in the microwave. Warming them further awakens the combination of flavours.
Recipe: Rich Raspberry Chocolate Fudge Brownies, makes 15
200g/7oz Milk Chocolate minimum 35% Cocoa solids
200g/7oz Dark Chocolate minimum 70% Cocoa solids
225g/8oz Unsalted Butter
1/4 tsp Sea Salt – Maldon (halve if using table salt)
2 tsp Vanilla Extract – I use Nielsen-Massey
4 Large Free Range Eggs
225g/8oz Light Brown Muscavado Sugar
Optional – 2 tbsp Raspberry Liqueur, alternatively Cassis works well
75g/3oz Plain White Flour – for Gluten Free use all purpose gluten free flour – I use Doves Farm
300g/10.5oz Fresh Raspberries (frozen raspberries also work well here, use straight from the freezer, no need to defrost.) – plus extra to serve if you wish
175g/6oz White Chocolate
3 tbsp Freeze Dried Raspberries – I buy mine from Waitrose
Method: Preheat oven to 180C/160C fan, 350F, gas mark 4
You will need a 22.5cm x 30cm (9” x 12”) deep tin, lined with baking parchment or tin foil.
Making And Baking The Rich Chocolate Fudge Brownies
- First of all break up the chocolate and place into a heatproof, microwaveable bowl with butter and salt. Microwave on medium power for 30 seconds, stirring in between, until the butter is melted and the chocolate has started to melt. Remove from the microwave and stir continuously until all of the chocolate has melted and combined with the butter. Set aside to cool.
- Weigh the sugar into a large jug, add the eggs, vanilla extract and raspberry liqueur (if using). Using a fork stir to combine the ingredients.
- As soon as the chocolate has cooled, pour the egg and sugar mixture in stirring constantly.
- Add the flour and stir into the chocolate mix.
- Finally add half of the raspberries to the brownie batter. Stir carefully to combine.
- Pour the brownie mixture into the prepared tin.
- Finish by adding the remaining raspberries evenly to the top of the mixture.
- Place the tin into the centre of a preheated oven and bake for 25-30 minutes.
- Halfway through the baking time open the oven and using gloves rap the brownie tin on to the shelf a couple of times. This helps to release any air bubbles formed during baking. Resulting in dense, fudgey brownies.
- The brownies are baked when the surface is shiny, with a slightly crackled appearance. Also, there should be a very slight wobble to the centre of the bake.
- As soon as the brownies are baked remove from the oven and leave to cool completely in the tin.
Drizzling and Decorating the Brownies
- As soon as the brownies have cooled lift them out of the tin, using the baking parchment. Pull out the sides of the parchment so the paper is flat.
- Break up the white chocolate and place in a heatproof, microwaveable bowl. Zap for 30 seconds at a time, stirring in between. As soon as the chocolate starts to melt remove from the microwave and stir continuously until it is completely liquid.
- Pour the melted chocolate into a disposable piping bag. Snip the very end of the bag leaving a small opening.
- Starting at a corner drizzle white chocolate in a diagonal pattern over the brownie slab.
- Sprinkle over freeze dried raspberries so they stick to the melted chocolate.
- Leave to set.
- Cut across the width at 3 even intervals, wiping the knife with a cloth between each cut. Follow by cutting vertically down at 5 even intervals. Resulting in 15 brownies.
Serve chilled with a glass of something sparkling. Alternatively, warm as mentioned and serve with ice cream. However you enjoy these brownies, they will taste better when shared!
Because of the fresh raspberries store in an airtight container, between layers of baking parchment, in the fridge
If you have enjoyed this recipe for Rich Raspberry Chocolate Fudge Brownies you may also like these:
Bakery Style Soft Triple Chocolate Cookies
Maltesers Popping Candy Cupcakes
We have experienced a very warm start to the Summer this year and I haven’t wanted to have the oven on. Yet, when I’m baking brownies, it is such a short baking time that I haven’t minded. Similarly, meringues bake at a low oven temperature, so why not try this Raspberry Chocolate Pavlova? Finally why not try one of the many ice cream recipes here on my blog? It is so much fun coming up with new and delicious flavours!
Whatever you are making, baking and creating in your kitchens, you have fun preparing and sharing your feast.
Sammie xx
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Hi Sammie, Love this brownie recipe. I am going to make this for my kid’s hope so they will love it. Thanks for the sharing such a yummy recipe.
Thanks Jean, I’m glad you like it. I really appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment. If you are on Twitter/Instagram tag me @sammiefeasting in if you share a photo. Have fun baking! X
These brownies were the best I had ever made. I can’t thank you enough as I have now forwarded your blog to my friends and now I feel really inspired to follow more of your delicious recipes. Thank you!
Thank you so much for your lovely comment Susan. Your brownies looked incredible and I like that you substituted Cassis instead of Framboise. I shall definitely be trying that combination. I look forward to seeing your future bakes xx.
I’m so pleased that you made this brownies especially to share. Thank you Megan for your comment. Xx
Hi Sammie,
These sound and look delicious! How many eggs should I use? Eggs are mentioned in the method but not in the recipe list?
Thank-you
Hi Megan, thank you so much for flagging that omission up. It is 4 Large eggs and I have adjusted the recipe. Apologies for missing that vital ingredient out! Please let me know how you get on if you make the brownies? Xx
Thank-you for your quick reply. I’m going to give them a go now. I’ll let you know how I get on. Thanks again! xx
It’s my pleasure Megan. I’m @sammiefeasting on Twitter, Instagram and leave out the (@) for Pinterest. X
I made the brownies to take to work and they were a big hit. Thanks for the recipe! I’ll definitely be making them again. X
Brownies are so tempting.. love this brownie recipe..
Thank you Silpa. The raspberries really do go very well with the deep chocolate flavour in these Brownies. X
Hi Pool, you are very welcome. Thanks for your comment.
Thank you so very much for all you do!