Flourless Brownies with Ganache and an Award
Award on the bottom of page.
So many of us have enjoyed Nigella’s flourless brownies. Now, we have Nestle’s brownies sans the flour and to top it all, including the brownies, we have a yummy ganache. I have seen that the two most popular recipes on this blog are flourless brownies and flourless chocolate cake. From that, I think I must try out more flourless recipes. Check out Foodie Friday for anniversary recipes.
We will start with these brownies which I think were even better than Nigella’s which in no way reflects badly on Nigella. I love her brownies too. Someday, a bunch of us should have a bake-off and compare results.
Flourless Chocolate Brownies (adapted)
This is the description on the Nestle site. Who wouldn’t want to make these and EAT them?
“Rich, decadent and oh-so-good, these moist chocolate brownies topped with a layer of ganache will serve as the perfect treat after any meal. “
Servings: 16 brownies
Ingredients:
2 cups (12-oz. pkg.) Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips, divided
3/4 cup (1 1/2 sticks) butter, cut into pieces (Yes, I did make a change. I used one stick of margarine and 1/2 cup of oil.
Method:
Preheat oven to 300º F. Line 9-inch-square baking pan with foil. Grease bottom and sides.
Bake for 35 to 40 minutes or until risen in center and edges start to get firm and shiny (center may still move and appear underbaked). Cool completely in pan on wire rack (center may sink slightly). Cover; refrigerate for 4 hours or overnight.
I am leaving it overnight and plan to make the ganache, in the morning, and take more photos of the finished product and most important, to taste it.
Place cream in small, uncovered, microwave-safe dish. Microwave on HIGH (100%) power for 25 to 30 seconds. Add remaining 1/2 cup morsels. Let stand for 2 to 3 minutes; stir until chocolate is melted.
Using two opposite sides of foil, carefully lift the entire brownie out of the pan and place on cutting board.
Carefully peel away foil from brownie. Cut into bars. Store in tightly covered container in refrigerator.
They don’t have the good sense to tell us to Eat and Enjoy so I will .
1. Thank the person who gave you the award
2. Paste the award on your blog
3. Link the person who nominated you for the award
4. Tell 7 interesting things about yourself
5. Nominate 7 bloggers or less
6. Post links to the 7 blogs you nominated

What do you want to know about me?
1. Most of you know that my husband is the gluten free member of the family and this is a great way to bond.
2. I am a teacher of fifth grade boys, yes all boys and they are fabulous. They are not at all difficult and this from a teacher who worked with only girls for twenty years.
3. I have been working on seeing people for the good in them, over the past years. When I was younger, much younger, I was the biggest judge in the world and unfortunately, it was not always for the good. Now, I see very little that I don’t like in people.
4. I am an observant Jew and that has brought tremendous meaning to my life.
5. I was in an auto accident, years ago, and broke my jaw.
6. Speaking of accidents, my parents were hit on an icy night (in car) and went off an overpass. (That is not really about me although it certainly affected me.)
7. I can’t cook anymore without a camera.
Thank you dear Nutmeg Nanny. Brandy, is a fabulous cook and baker and she has a most stunning blog. She also runs All Through The Year Cheer with our dear friend, Faith who also has a fantastic blog, the Edible Mosaic. I hope you all participate with Faith and Brandy. They have great prizes and recipes, you will want to have.
I can’t paste this on this blog because Word Press rejects anything that does not have the java script. I will put it on Sweet and Savory, instead, and hope that is all right.
I am giving to seven gluten free bloggers plus one.
Shirley from Gluten Free Easily is truly the most helpful person, I can imagine. She has tremendous knowledge of cooking and baking gluten free and the issues of celiac. More important is, she is kind and always there, for everyone. That does not mean, you should ask to borrow money from her. <will she speak to me again?> Check out her flourless sparkling chocolate cookies.
This is a personal favorite. Go over to Celiac Teen and buy her cookbook to benefit Haiti or just look around. This young lady is truly talented. We have what to learn from her. Check out her latest bread which is her own recipe.
Then there is the most lovely Amy from Simply Sugar and Gluten-Free. I hope we all visit her on Tuesday mornings, to share our recipes and to win prizes. She is now back in culinary school and working very hard and learning so much. Follow her experiences. If you want to find out about gluten free flours, this is the place to go.
Then, there is Linda, the Gluten Free Homemaker. She has quite a collection of recipes that many of us share with her, on Wednesdays. Check out her gluten free menus and her efforts to stick to her menu. Traveling gluten free can be challenging, depending on preparation and where one is going. Read what Linda writes about this.
Tasty Eats at Home has me stuck at her home page with those pancakes. I am speechless. They look terrific and I am sure taste better. If you can past that, check out her recipes from India. Oh
The Daily Dietribe - Isn’t this a great name for a blog? Check out the elimination diet, she is experiencing and the fabulous recipes. I want to make her latest, Lentil Quinoa Burgers.
Last but not least, is Rachel of the Crispy Cook who loads her multiple blogs with information and recipes. I am not sure how she gets so much into one place, OK, more than one place.
The Plus One: This is a blogger who deserves every reward there is, so I am including her as a friend of the gluten free crowd. This is our own dear Sugar Plum who has the sparkling blog. Oh, you don’t what blog that is. I don’t know how you have missed it. It is the one that exudes joy and magic and colors and sprinkles and good eating and wonderful photographs.
Please pass on the award to 7 or less bloggers. I know you are busy and if you do not have time, it will be understood. Just know you are respected and cared for.
One more fact. I got through this without a typo or spelling error except Dietribe and that is their problem.
Posted on February 15, 2010, in BROWNIE RECIPES, CHOCOLATE RECIPES, flourless and tagged baked, brownies, Chocolate, chocolate chips, flourless, ganache. Bookmark the permalink. 20 Comments.









Mmm… You say “ganache” and I immediately begin to drool. I’m in!
Just found this blog!! I love brownies.
Irene
These sound fabulous!
You had me at “ganache.” Wow…I bet they are sensational!
Thanks for linking!
Flourless chocolate brownies with ganache sounds (and looks) fabulous!!
In the 7 years since my CD diagnosis, I have never made flourless anything. Why? I have no idea. Pre-Diagnosis I used to make a flourless cake. But I am definitely going to give this one a try. Thanks for the inspiration and I am now following your blog. Us G-Free Girls gotta stick together!
Chaya, you’re so kind! Thank you for telling us a little more about you and for sharing the award with me =D.
These brownies are awesome! Anything fudgy and chocolaty is bound to make me happy
Thanks for the kind words about my blog and I love learning new things about you
CONGRATS!!! on the AWARD!!! Your brownies look and sound AWESOME!!!
Geri
Came back here to tell ya that reading the seven things about u,had me ruminating …about u and in a good way mind u …..i love everything about u and specially love the fact that u pic the good in people…i do too and it makes u love life all the more and brings that joy to our days rito?
the accidents dont sound good but arent we glad they are the past now?
cheers and have a rocking wonderful day……
Chaya–You’re truly a doll–thank you so much! I am honored to be in the company of these very, fine folks … and lucky to know most of them. Emily of Sugar Plum and I were actually buddies at the POM Blogger Harvest Festival! And, so many of the others are my virtual friends like you.
Love this recipe and enjoyed learning more about you (especially that we have the teaching thing in common … well, I’m a former teacher)! Many hugs, dear Chaya, and congrats to all!
Shirley
Yum! I love all that chocolate! Congrats on the awards!
Thank you for the award. I am honored. The reason I have two cooking blogs is that one is kind of my test blog and I’m trying to work up an index to my recipes over at the Crispy Cook, so it’s really more of a test driver. I keep updating the posts there so I don’t want to do that on the main blog as my subscribers would keep getting multiple updates.
OmiGod…..amybe i should have emailed u right?
Ok now about ur chocolates …believe me…am sure u have it all in ur pantry babes….
CHAYA my dear sweety,honestly u double up my joy when i read what sweet kind words u write ….ur a sh dear….
Love the cutey word ‘dudette’,which may i admit never heard before…..wish i was ur student too…would have love ya to bits…..
And i love love love both ur blogs……u never fail to amaze me with ur powerhouse continous cooking and flourless goodies….
Lemme tell u about the chocolate…its real easy peasy and am sure u have it all in ur pantry…
The time taken is maybe half an hour to line the moulds with chocolate and level when u finish which i do with a few tiny spoons i have but u know what i think if u find a little spatula ,the size to the moulds will be great….
I even made a few in my new silicone cuppy cake heart mould and had some large chocolate-and if its cold u’ll be able to set it at room temparature too babes…….which means ur chocolate wont sweat…
It sounds like too much work but as soon as i began stuffings its so so easy and gos fast….i toasted the nuts and left ‘em to cool while microwaving the caramel mars/5stars bars and melody ,a little toffee with butter .
I had lemon curd whih i whisked last week,some caramel sauce that had made and the strawberry preserve that recently posted about and mixed a bit of nut in each….getting the stuffing jus gets easy and when i began hadnt even planned to do all this…jus when with the flow and yeah a jar of nutella in all is great……
and these are 2 batches that made a few days apart coz the first was over……and u’ll be amzed at how this little chocolate u melt will give u so many moulded ones and u’ll have some to drizzle ur brownies with too….
i jus read in this book that choco melts which is actually,compound chocolate ,that i shy away from,sets better….so no sweating…maybe…will keep trying…..
Oh my dear sweetie Chaya…am so so excited with this award sweetie babes …used to look longingly at this sweet award all over place and now its mine thanx to u….
U know ur flour free baking never fails to amaze me and i have a really old Australian womens weekly chocolate cookbook that jus found today…in school had tried a recipe or 2 from there and there’s so muc more to explore in that book specially for me who has none of those super ones that we rarely spot here……
Ok main points that found this recipe of a flourless hazlenut torte and all i could think was baking it for u ……and will do so ,dont know when but i will.
YOu know we make this delicious cashewnut cake here ,called bolo de sans rival,a portuguese goan dessert ,thats one of the best flourless cakkeys i have ever eaten ….
Fantastic …will bake too soon for u ok babes……loads of love to ya …..
Chaya – Thank yo so much!! You are a gem. It’s so nice to know that what I do makes a difference. And, it’s wonderful to be honored with so many other wonderful bloggers. You are such a dear, sweet soul. I was actually thinking about how much you’ve added to my life and my blog earlier today. It’s kind of neat that I got the award the same day. Big hugs to you, my dear.
Thanks so much for including me in this great list of bloggers!
Thanks for the award! I think these awards are so much fun, and I learned a lot about you that I didn’t know. As for the name…my boyfriend came up with it when he thought my original name was too boring. I can’t remember it but it was something about eating healthy…
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