

I can't find the picture of the butter I took so imagine ½ cup butter here. At room temperature please.
This recipe is very chocolate-y and uses very little flour. All we need is ¼ cup all purpose flour or maida. Yep, that's it. 
Once the chocolate-butter mixture has slightly cooled, add 2 eggs, mixing well for a minute after each addition.
Now its time for the sugah. Throw in one cup after you are done with the eggs but please don't be like me - use white sugar. Add add 1 teaspoon vanilla extract to this.
Mix mix mix until well incorporated. Be gentle, don't over do it.
Now add the flour and fold in until just blended.
Now come the good stuff (not that anything we added so far is not good, but still).
Add these to the batter and fold in.
There we go, that's our super chocolate-heavy batter. Lick a little. Go ahead.
Pour in a buttered, floured brownie tray (or any tray you have).
Use the spatula to just level the top of the batter before you stick it in the oven. 

Cut into squares before serving. I think my walnut pieces were too big so I didn't get perfect squares but I couldn't care less. If was dense and yummy. If you have a nicer oven, you will get a crust like you see in professional brownies. My oven doesn't do that, unfortunately, but it was still awesome.






Poorni
Hi! This brownie recipe looks great! However when I tried it, I had a problem. Aft I added 1 egg, the mixture looked curdled. The mixture also had some water. Can you pls tell me where I had gone wrong?
Thanks in advance!
saummyia
I am going to try the condensed milk pound cake next...cant wait to see the golden crust on top....but only after a week's gap...else no point going to the gym :p
Nagalakshmi V
haha that's great. so glad you liked the brownies. yes the pound cake is great too but if you want to try the lighter version, try my eggless butterless sponge cake recipe!
saummyia
The smell was divine...the taste was awesome but how much ever i cooled it...it was still gooey...we ate off half of it and i put the rest in the freezer last nyt and had a bite this morning and it felt SO good. tried it with chocolate coated brazil nuts...the pictures dun look great but the taste was perfect
saummyia
I have a question...for a newbie at baking in the oven....what do u mean by peal away the paper? and I blindly followed the recipe and later realized I did not sift the flour...however i still went on and the batter is getting baked...waiting for the output...btw great great recipe....thanks for all the effort u put it
Nagalakshmi V
peeling away paper is if you are using parchment or grease paper to line the tray which i didn't. that line is from the book, i should delete it 🙂 how did the brownies turn out?
saummyia
The smell was divine...the taste was awesome but how much ever i cooled it...it was still gooey...we ate off half of it and i put the rest in the freezer last nyt and had a bite this morning and it felt SO good. tried it with chocolate coated brazil nuts...the pictures dun look great but the taste was perfect
saummyia
I have a question...for a newbie at baking in the oven....what do u mean by peal away the paper? and I blindly followed the recipe and later realized I did not sift the flour...however i still went on and the batter is getting baked...waiting for the output...btw great great recipe....thanks for all the effort u put it
Nags
Susan, I think that's a question better suited for Dorie Greenspan. she is the one who came up with these brownies as a tribute to katherine hepburn. i think the idea was that katherine hepburn likes her brownies with very little flour and that's what she has tried to do here.