Flourless Chocolate Santa Brownies

My kids are still off school until Thursday, and we felt like a spot of baking this week. Nigella’s flourless chocolate brownies always go down a treat in our house, and we had most of the baking essentials sitting in the kitchen, except for one vital ingredient. You’ve guessed it – chocolate! Luckily, also sitting in the kitchen, looking somewhat pathetic, were two chocolate Santas who had survived the Christmas period mostly unscathed. Unluckily for them though, they were reconstituted into chocolate brownie batter. Yum yum.

Ingredients

  • 240g milk chocolate (whether neglected chocolate Santas or otherwise)
  • 225g butter
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 200g caster sugar
  • 3 eggs, beaten
  • 200g ground almonds

(actually, the original recipe called for 225g chocolate, 150g almonds, plus 100g chopped walnuts, but we left out the walnuts and increased the chocolate and almonds a little instead)

Directions

  • Preheat your oven to 170 °C fan.
  • Melt the chocolate and butter gently over a low heat in a saucepan – bye bye Santa!
  • Take the pan off the heat, stir in the vanilla and sugar with a wooden spoon, and let it cool a little (so the egg doesn’t congeal in the next step).
  • Beat the eggs and ground almonds in with a whisk.
  • Pour the batter into a lined baking tin ca. 24cm square or as close to that as you have. I always line mine with grease proof baking paper, as it makes removing the brownies sooo much easier at the end.
  • Bake for 25-30 mins until the top has set, but the mixture is still slightly gooey inside.
  • Leave to cool, then lift out of the tin (you see now why it’s a good idea to line the tin), and cut in to squares.
  • Tastes great with a little icing sugar sprinkled on top or, if you’re feeling decadent and have it to hand, vanilla ice-cream and/or chocolate sauce.

Recipe adapted from Nigella Express by Nigella Lawson, Flourless Chocolate Brownies, page 51.

Comments: 10

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    7 January 2020

    My kids love when we bake brownies, I would never have thought to make them without four though x

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    7 January 2020

    I really need to try these. The one thing we never have anymore of is flour – so no excuses right! They look so tasty.

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    7 January 2020

    We have two half eaten leftover Santas knocking about. Now I know what to do with them!

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    7 January 2020

    Yummmmmmmm. These look amazing, and the fact they are flourless is doubly amazing. Will be trying these soon – have bookmarked your post. Thanks for sharing!

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    7 January 2020

    Ooh I love look of these and great for me being gluten free! Nigella always has the best recipes, must give them a try!

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    8 January 2020

    These look delicious. My nephews are gluten free so great for them.

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    8 January 2020

    This is great! We have a fair amount of chocolate left over still! Including chocolate coins and sprouts. Will be giving this a go. Thank you

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    8 January 2020

    What a great way of using up leftover Christmas chocolate! These look absolutely delicious.

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    9 January 2020

    Oh wow, how yummy do these flourless brownies look, I am a sucker for brownies so I going to try this recipe.

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    Melanie

    9 January 2020

    Oh yummy how fab are these. You had me at the word chocolate to be fair xx

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