Dwight Penney’s Ganache Fudge Brownies

These Ganache Fudge Brownies were made by Dwight Penney while he was pastry chef at The Fairmont’s Fl.2 restaurant. During that time, he appeared in the Food Network’s Holiday Baking Championship Season 6. Dig into this chocolatey goodness and enjoy its fudgy center and the sweet chocolate ganache on top.

Tips for Making Chocolate Ganache

Achieving the ideal ganache texture requires careful attention to detail. Start by using high-quality chocolate with a minimum of 35% cocoa butter for a rich, smooth result. Heat the cream just to a simmer, avoiding boiling, as this can seize the chocolate. When pouring the hot cream over the chocolate, resist the urge to stir immediately; let the heat from the cream melt the chocolate gradually for the best texture.

Dwight Penney’s Ganache Fudge Brownies Recipe

Ganache Fudge Brownies Ingredients

  • 1 lb butter
  • 2 lb sugar
  • 1 oz vanilla extract
  • 6 whole eggs
  • 5 oz dark chocolate
  • 4.5 oz cake flour
  • 4.5 oz all-purpose flour
  • 4.5 oz cocoa powder
  • ½ oz salt
  • 5 oz walnuts

Ganache Fudge Brownies Instructions

  1. Melt butter and pour over dark chocolate to make ganache.
  2. Beat in sugar, eggs, and vanilla until combined.
  3. Then add all sifted dry ingredients.
  4. Bake at 350 degrees in the oven until done.

Recipe by Dwight Penney / Photography by Brittany Spinelli

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