Fudgy Nutella Brownies with Cream Cheese Frosting

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Happy Mother’s Day!  The mothers in your life will kiss the ground you walk on if you make these brownies.

Recently I asked for favorite brownie recipes. I had a plan with that.  In addition to needing a great brownie recipe for the bake sale, I also wanted to make some sinfully delicious brownies, for myself.

I succeeded.  These are sinfully delicious.

Fudgy Nutella Brownies with Cream Cheese Frosting

They’re likely the richest, and one of the best, desserts I’ve ever made.

And they’re fat free.  Kidding.

Fudgy Nutella Brownies with Cream Cheese Frosting

They do have a short ingredient list, you can mix them by hand, and they’re just as easy as using a boxed-brownie mix.

Fudgy Nutella Brownies with Cream Cheese Frosting

But they taste way better!  As in, the best brownies I’ve ever eaten.  Not kidding.

Fudgy Nutella Brownies with Cream Cheese Frosting on floral plate

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Fudgy Nutella Brownies with Cream Cheese Frosting

Makes 18 to 24 thinner and smaller brownies in a 9-by-13-inch pan, or 12 generous brownies in a 9-by-9-inch pan

6 ounces unsweetened or semi-sweet baking chocolate  (I use this 73% chocolate)

3/4 cup butter (1 1/2 sticks)

1 1/2 cups granulated sugar

1/2 cup light brown sugar, packed

3 eggs

1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract

2 tablespoons espresso or brewed coffee, optional

1 cup all-purpose flour

1/2 c to 2/3 c Nutella

Preheat oven to 350F.  Line 9×13 inch pan with foil, spray with cooking spray; set aside. Alternately, use a 9-by-9-inch pan for thicker brownies, which is my preference.

Microwave chocolate and butter in large microwaveable bowl for 90 seconds or until butter is melted. Stir until chocolate is completely melted and smooth. Stir in sugars. Stir in eggs and vanilla.  If adding espresso or coffee, add it now; batter will be a bit granular and that’s okay. Stir in flour until just combined, do not overmix. Pour into prepared pan.

Add the Nutella to the top of the brownie mixture and either just leave it sit on top or marble it with a knife in a zig-zag pattern.

Bake for 25 to 28 minutes, or until edges pull away from the side of the pan and top and center have just set. Keep these gooey and don’t overbake; brownies will continue to firm up as they cool.

Allow to cool before frosting them or before slicing and serving.

Cream Cheese Frosting

8 ounces cream cheese, softened (I used whipped)

1/2 cup butter, softened (1 stick)

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

2 to 4 1/2 cups confectioners’ (powdered)  sugar (I used 4+ cups because I like very thick frosting.  You could use as little as 2 cups depending on desired sweetness and thickness)

Mix cream cheese and butter together.  Use an electric mixer for optimal results and scape down the sides of the bowl as needed.  Once the mixture is very smooth, add in the vanilla extract and mix.  Add in the sugar slowly and keep adding until desired sweetness and thickness is reached.

Note: Frosting recipe makes more than what you may need for these brownies if you prefer a thin layer of frosting; either halve the recipe or store the frosting in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks or in the freezer for up to 3 months and use it for another dessert.

I find these bars taste best chilled and store them in the refrigerator in an air-tight container. They freeze well for longer-term storage for up to 3 months.

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A Visual Guide:

Get your butter and chocolate together and whip up the batter.

sticks of butter and blocks of chocolate

Pour it into a pan and drizzle with Nutella.

butter and chocolate drizzled with nutella in pan

Before baking this is what they looked like with the Nutella swirled in.

butter and chocolate drizzled with nutella in pan

After baking

after baking butter and chocolate drizzled with nutella in pan

The foil helps pop them right out of the pan.  Easy cleanup is a beautiful thing.

after baking butter and chocolate drizzled with nutella outside of pan

Time to make frosting.

Vanilla extract, powdered sugar, and butter and whipped cream cheese

electric mixer mixing frosting in red bowl

Brownie purists may skip frosting, but I never skip frosting.

electric mixer mixing frosting in red bowl
The brownies are phenomenally fudgy.  They are dense.  They are rich. 

A pound of butter, sugar, Nutella, and cream cheese has that effect.

Fudgy Nutella Brownies with Cream Cheese Frosting

They are not cakey.  Nor dry.  They are moist and fudgy.

Fudgy Nutella Brownies with Cream Cheese Frosting

They’re the kind of brownies that make you happy to be alive and with functioning tastebuds.

Fudgy Nutella Brownies with Cream Cheese Frosting
The kind of brownies you want to sink your teeth into them and make teeth marks first through the frosting layer, then through the brownie layer.

I store them in the fridge because something this rich is actually better chilled, in my opinion.  Plus, with the cream cheese frosting, I think the fridge is a safer bet.

Fudgy Nutella Brownies with Cream Cheese Frosting

The frosting just makes you want to oooh and ahh.

Fudgy Nutella Brownies with Cream Cheese Frosting

Some may describe these brownies as better than sex.  I may agree.

Fudgy Nutella Brownies with Cream Cheese FrostingIf frosting’s your name, this one’s your game.

The Nutella swirls just add to the overall better than sex effect.

Fudgy Nutella Brownies with Cream Cheese Frosting

Hope you’re hungry.  These are not a “light” dessert.

Fudgy Nutella Brownies with Cream Cheese Frosting

Fudgy Nutella Brownies with Cream Cheese Frosting

Enjoy!

From my last post about Mother’s Day and Reflections, it was wonderful hearing your heartfelt stories and fond memories about your mom.  Thank you so much for sharing those.  Truly, I was crying (Hallmark tears) at some of the lovely things you all wrote about your moms.   So touching!

And thanks for the kind things many of you told me, too!  I was blushing and honored and thank you.

Questions:

1. Do you like brownies?

This is such a silly question.  Duh, yes. I love brownies but I am picky.

As I explained here:

For me, a good brownie is rich, moist, not dry, more fudgy than cakey, has a gooey center with barely crisped edges.

Frosting is optional.  Buttercream or cream cheese frosting is preferred over chocolate frosting.

And no nuts in the brownies.  Nuts in the brownies is a 100% deal breaker.  I hate nuts in baked goods!

2. Any favorite brownie recipes?  Or even storebought mixes you like?

Many of you chimed in here in the comments with your fave brownie recipes but I am all ears for more recipes.

However, not to toot my own horn too much, but these are gonna be tough to beat!

3. Any Mother’s Day plans, celebrations, or nice stories you want to share about your mom?

Feel free to gush and put a smile on my face and everyone else’s who reads your comment!  And read these comments from my Mother’s Day & Reflections post.

P.S. If you’re just catching up on posts from the weekend, here are mine since Friday:

Happy Mother’s Day!

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Comments

  1. What gorgeous photographs! I want to eat my screen.
    I am in LOVE with this brownie recipe : https://www.figswithbri.com/?p=68 — They use minimal flour, COCONUT oil, and are moist fudgey and awesome with or without frosting. Plus, quick and easy to make. I haven’t tried them with raw cacao nibs yet as the post suggests, but I bet cream cheese frosting would be over the top :)

  2. Haha, I’m a fellow picky brownie eater. It cannot in any way resemble chocolate cake! Ok, maybe some of those dense flourless chocolate cakes that will destroy your stomach if you eat more than a slice. White over dark frosting any day. Except I did have a friend who made a badass nutella frosting. For Christmas she added peppermints. They were officially the crackiest of so-called crack brownies I’d ever tasted. And chilled is -always- best for brownies. Mine dwell in my freezer like little elves, ready to deliver chocolate goodness.

    Your brownies look smexy! So if they’re better than sex, I guess the best procedure is to have sex then eat one afterward? That would just be taking things to the next level? Teehee!

    I noticed you have eggs in your recipe. Was that one of the foods you used to have problems with? Just curious — I don’t mean to pry :-)

    Oh, and I did a pantry clean-out and made your Mango & Balsamic dish, with quinoa and lentils. My mango chutney had pickled rhubarb in it, so it was deliciously sweet and sour. Thanks so much for the recipe!

    1. “My mango chutney had pickled rhubarb in it, so it was deliciously sweet and sour. ”
      Oh wow, sounds amazing!!

      Brownies.Sex.Bottle of champagne. Something like that. And you’ll hit all the bases that way :)

  3. what a recipe!!! i, too, am very picky for brownies: no nuts; chilled in the fridge; thick buttercream frosting, desne (not light) texture.
    hope you’re having a great mother’s day, averie! i’m off to meet my mom!…

  4. Hi! How are you? Sorry I’ve been a bit MIA- busy weekend away. The brownies look ridiculous good- so fudgy! I’m not usually a brownie person, but every once in a while I enjoy a good brownie chunk. I also love storing any/all bars/brownies in the fridge – Josh likes bars this way too. I hope you are having a WONDERFUL Mother’s day!!

  5. You’ve got discipline girl! All that yummy food and your ribs still show! You rock. Your photos are looking great!

  6. Yum! Those look so good :-) Happy Mother’s Day to you Averie! <3

    1. They couldn’t be that gorgeous. TS just rejected 2 of them. 1 pending. I don’t get them. If only I could BRING them a brownie, they’d accept the images :)

  7. Those do look amazing! Anything is good with Nutella in it. Mmm. My current favorite brownie is Geradelli’s (I can never spell that!) double fudge box mix. I love box brownies because they just seem to be gooier, and brownies have to be gooey!
    Can I just say that my mom is awesome? Last year for my birthday, she made me chocolate peanut butter cookie dough cheesecake. Yes. It used to be my favorite thing at the Cheesecake Factory until they discontinued it and broke my heart, so she came up with a recipe and made it for me! It was even better than the original!
    I won’t get to see her today, but I made her some artwork that I’ll give to her later and today I wrote her a Thank You post. I hope that’ll suffice till she gets her real present.

    1. I picked up a box of Ghiradelli b/c it was on sale for 1.79 and almost made them! good to know that they are the best of the storeboughts. = another commenter just wrote to me about ghiradelli and i wrote that back to her.

  8. Averie! That Nutella swirl is seriously the most droolworthy thing I’ve seen on the foodie blogs in a while! My god woman! I can practically taste them… and I love cold brownies so I’m totally on board with the chilled factor! MmmmmmmmMMMMmmmmmm!!! Happy mother’s day, dear friend! xo

    1. the most droolworthy thing I’ve seen on the foodie blogs in a while! = THANKS!

      and yes, chilled!

  9. These look amazing, more specifically the brownie to frosting ratio. I love frosting :)

    & Nutella :)