Friday, October 15, 2010

Tartine’s brownies

Tartine's brownies / Brownies da Tartine bakery

I made these for my official brownie tester and asked her opinion about them: she said they were really, really, good and eating them was like “biting into foam”. Then I asked if these were better than her favorite brownies – she said she couldn’t decide, because they were both delicious, despite being different in texture.

I guess that lack of decision making mojo runs in the family – I can’t pick a favorite between Bill and Eric... ;)

Recipe from this book, but I was too lazy to type it and stole it from Mark’s blog. :D

Tartine’s brownies
from Tartine

¾ cup (170g) unsalted butter
455g (1 pound) bittersweet chocolate, coarsely chopped – I used 70% cocoa solids
5 large eggs
2 cups (350g) light brown sugar, packed*
½ teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup + 2 tablespoons (125g) all purpose flour

Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F. Butter a 23x33cm (9x13in) glass baking dish with foil and butter the foil as well.
In a small saucepan or a microwaveable bowl, melt the butter over low heat. Remove from the heat/microwave and stir in the chocolate. If it's not fully melted, return over low heat for 10 seconds or microwave on low power for 15 second-intervals, stirring in between, until it is melted. Cool completely.
In the large bowl of an electric mixer, combine the eggs, sugar, salt, and vanilla. Beat on high speed for about 4-5 minutes, after which the batter will fall from the whisk in thick ribbons that slowly sinks into the surface. Fold the chocolate into the eggs with a rubber spatula. Sift the flour over the surface and fold in gently. Pour into the dish and smooth the top. Bake for 25 minutes (the top will slightly crack-- a cake tester won't be accurate for this one).
Let cool completely before cutting.

* I used 140g brown sugar + 125g demerara sugar

Makes 12 – I made 2/3 of the recipe above and used a square 20cm (8in) pan

25 comments:

  1. They look so decadent, thanks for sharing.

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  2. Woooow! It looks so yummy! I want it!!!

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  3. oh my! they do look incredibly airy yet gooey with chocolate!

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  4. These look so good! I love seeing other favorite brownie recipes!

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  5. These look gorgeous and very moist and squishy - just how I like them :)

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  6. I just fell in love with your blog, your recipes and your pictures :))

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  7. Just gorgeous. Great looking brownies, and deliciously moist crumb. Love them!!

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  8. I'm a sucker for a good brownie... and these look wonderful!

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  9. I pretty much love everything Tartine (in addition to having their book, I live close to the actual bakery). I made these brownies last year and thought they were amazing..but not for the faint of heart! They are SUPER rich.

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  10. I am lucky enough to live in San Francisco; Tartine's brownies are ridiculous. Still, I really need to get that book!

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  11. When I was visiting SF, I had to visit the bakery and when I did I said to myself that I had to get the book. Luckily I have it and now I know that these brownies are kick-ass! I'm so going to give them a try, they look so good!

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  12. THAT much chocolate? God just the idea of 455g of chocolate being melted into a brownie makes me hungry.

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  13. FOAM????
    Now you got me at that.
    Really got me.
    I'm definately trying out this recipe the next time I want to make brownies.

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  14. Great minds think alike! While the paper isn't EXACTLY the same, look at this:

    http://shallwecook.blogspot.com/2007/07/im-babe.html

    And it's a brownie post, too.

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  15. You made a True Blood reference...you're awesome! :) And of course these look delicious.

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  16. Beautiful decadent brownies...will definitely not be able to stop at only one!
    Ronelle

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  17. Lena, thank you for stopping by!

    Cleare, thank you!

    Jennifurla, thank YOU for commenting!

    Ploplop, thank you for stopping by!

    Steph, thank you! :D

    Jen, thank you!

    Katie, thank you! You are I are the same for brownies - I'm not into cakey kinds...

    Just Cake girl, thank you! You are far too kind!
    xx

    Stefania, grazie!

    Deeba, thank you, sweetie!

    Michelle, thank you! :D

    Kasey, these rich, indeed! A glass of milk is mandatory. ;)
    Thank you!

    Kimberly, you are making me jealous! ;)

    Phuoc'n Delicious, that book is full of great recipes, I need to bake more from it!
    Thank you!

    Sugarfirst, I'm laughing out loud with your comment! :D

    Wendy, I hope you like them, sweetie!

    Abby, and I commented on that! Did you see me there? ;)

    Xiaolu, I'm a recent convert - will start watching the 2nd season DVDs this week! ;)
    You are just sweet, my dear!
    xoxo

    Ronelle, thank you! I sent them home with my sister, so I would stop at the first one. ;)

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  18. I have this cookbook, I should make the brownies. What a beautiful picture.

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  19. I just made these, they were deliciousss!!! Thanks for posting :) I always love looking at your yummy treats and the recipes I've tried from your blog have not disappointed!

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  20. I made these tonight! They were SO rich and yes totally like biting into foam!

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  21. Helene, you should! :D
    Thank you!

    Dani, thank YOU for letting me know how they turned out!
    And how wonderful to know you've tried other recipes! :D

    Jenny, thank you for letting me know! :D

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  22. What perfect looking brownies!

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