Pumpkin & Chocolate Swirl Brownies
8 T. (one stick) unsalted butter
6 oz. Nestlé’s
53% cacao dark chocolate chips
2 c. flour
1 t. baking powder
¼ t. cayenne pepper
½ t. kosher salt
1¾ c. sugar
4 large eggs
1 T. vanilla extract
1¼ c. pumpkin purée
¼ c. vegetable oil
1½ t. pumpkin
pie spice
Chocolate
sprinkles
Preheat oven to 350°F. Spray a 9” x
9” baking pan with Baker’s
Joy. Line the bottom of the pan with parchment
paper, leaving a 2-inch overhang on either side to facilitate easy lifting from
the pan; spray lining with Baker’s Joy.
Place butter and chocolate chips into a microwave safe bowl. Microwave on high
for 30 seconds. Stir until melted. If it’s not all the way melted, microwave
for another 30 seconds, but do not exceed a
minute in total.
In a medium bowl whisk together flour, baking powder, cayenne, and salt; set
aside. In the work bowl of a stand mixer place sugar, eggs, and vanilla. Beat
until fluffy and well combined, 3 to 5 minutes. Stir in flour mixture.
Remove about 2 cups of the batter to a medium bowl. Into that mixture, stir in
pumpkin, oil, and pumpkin pie spice. Pour the melted chocolate mixture into the
batter that remains in your original work bowl, and beat until combined.
Transfer half of the chocolate batter to the prepared pan. Top with half of the
pumpkin batter. Repeat to make one more chocolate layer and one more pumpkin
layer. With a small spatula or knife, swirl the two batters to create a marbled
effect. Sprinkle with chocolate sprinkles.
Bake until set, 42 to 45 minutes. Cool on pan on wire rack for 20 minutes.
Using parchment paper, lift brownie slab from pan. Dust with powdered sugar, if
desired, and cut into 16 squares.
These don't last long, but do tend to be better n the second day. Go figure. Do freeze after that.
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2 comments:
Cayenne is an interesting addition!
Who has the time indeed? Not me! Every batch of brownies I've ever baked came from a box except for one time when I toughed it out and made chocolate mint ones from scratch. That said, your modified-from-Martha pumpkin recipe looks absolutely delicious, a Halloween party pleaser for sure! Not to mention not too labor intensive. Thanks for the tip!
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