These Triple Chocolate Pecan Fudge Brownies are without a doubt the most chocolaty brownie you’ll ever make…. yes they are truly insanely delicious!
When I first found this recipe, I had my doubts about a cocoa brownie being that chocolaty. Well, I’m certainly not a doubter anymore.
It was really no surprise that I turned to Alice Medrich for the recipe. After all, she is “The Queen of Chocolate” and Alice knows chocolate!
What ingredients do I need to make Triple Chocolate Pecan Fudge Brownies?
Let’s start by gathering the ingredients we need to make my Triple Chocolate Pecan Fudge Brownies. In Chef Speak this is called the “Mise en Place” which translates to “Everything in its Place”.
Not only does setting your ingredients up ahead of time speed up the cooking process, it also helps ensure you have everything you need to make the dish.
Do I have to use Pecans in my Brownies?
No, you don’t. If you have nut allergies or just don’t like nuts, leave them out.
Can I make these brownies with only one type of chocolate chip?
Yes, you can. I love adding the different chips for flavor and fun, but your favorite chip can be substituted instead of using the different chocolate chips.
Can I make Triple Chocolate Pecan Fudge Brownies Gluten Free?
You sure can, just substitute your favorite cup-for-cup gluten-free flour brand for the all-purpose flour. You won’t notice a difference.
How do I make Triple Chocolate Pecan Fudge Brownies?
- Preheat your oven to 325 degrees and prepare a 9โณ square baking pan by lining the baking pan with parchment or aluminum foil. Allow an overhang on opposite sides so you can lift out the brownies from the pan when they are finished baking
- Combine the butter, sugar, cocoa and salt in a heatproof bowl and place it over a small sauce pot with simmering water, to create a double boiler.
- Stir until the butter is melted and the mixture is smooth.
- Remove the bowl from the heat and allow to cool just a little bit.
- Add the vanilla and stir with a silicone spatula or wooden spoon.
- Add the eggs one at a time, stirring vigorously after each egg
- When the batter looks thick, shiny and well blended add the flour and stir until you can no longer see it, and then beat it vigorously for 40 strokes with your spatula or wooden spoon.
- Add the nuts and chocolate chips, mix well, then spread the batter evenly in the baking pan.
- Bake the brownies for 20-25 minutes at the convection setting of your oven or until a toothpick inserted into the center of the pan comes out slightly moist with batter.
- Let cool completely on a wire rack.
- After they have cooled lift the brownies out of the pan and gently remove the foil or parchment from the sides of the brownies.
After the brownies have fully cooled, slice them into squares and enjoy!
These Brownies were so rich and delicious, I actually cut them into 4 small pieces each, although I will admit that I still ate 4 of them, but it kept me from eating two of the full-size brownies!
Recipe FAQ’s
It’s all about the fat-to-flour when it comes to fudgy brownies. More fat = a fudgy consistency. So, add more fat if you want creamy fudgy brownies, and that means butter or chocolate. With these brownies since cocoa is used instead of chocolate, the butter content is high.
*The amount of sugar and eggs does not change the consistency of the brownie.
Cocoa brownies are far superior to those made with chocolate. They have a richer, more intense chocolate flavor.
-Cocoa brownies stay softer than those made with chocolate. They wonโt feel dry or crumbly and refrigerate well.
-Because butter is much softer than cocoa butter(found in chocolate) cocoa brownies stay tender and velvety.ย
-Cocoa powder is 100% chocolate, whereas chocolate bars contain less chocolate.
You left them in the oven too long. The toothpick trick doesn’t work with brownies. If you wait until nothing is on the toothpick the brownies will be seriously overbaked. Take them out of the oven when there are still some crumbs on the toothpick.
Marie
Brownies are my favorites and I always love to give new recipes a try. By adding pecans to the mix, you’re pulling at my heartstrings! I can just imagine how their crunchy butteriness must enhance the sweet flavor of the chocolate trio. Can’t wait to take a bite!
Naiby
Chocolate is my thing so I love the idea of mixing three kinds together. And the combination with pecans gives a perfect crunch and a maple syrup touch.
Ramona
I love making pecan fudge brownies, they are super delicious and the best treat to make for when you want to bake something! triple chocolate is definitely a naughtier option but it’s all worth it. Thank you for sharing this recipe!
Kathryn
Wow these are my kind of brownies!! I loved the triple chocolate and pecans in the batter. So delicious and the pecans gave the brownies a nice texture and flavor. I will be making these again next week since we all devoured them!
Swathi
This is chocolate lovers ultimate treat love it.
Liz
Triple chocolate fudge sounds perfect for the chocolate lovers I know!
Mihaela | https://theworldisanoyster.com/
There’s never enough chocolate, but triple sounds pretty good!:) I’m craving so badly, I’ll have to try your recipe very soon!
Natalie
Delicious brownies. I will make them again for sure.
Gloria
Well, I sure have a couple of chocoholics in the family that would LOVE this recipe. This is a chocolate lover’s dream. I love how easy it is to make too.
Sondra Barker
Yum! The most delicious brownies
Pam Greer
My favorite word in front of chocolate is triple!! These are the best brownies!
Audrey
My kids loved these!
Sue
More chocolate is always a good idea! And adding pecans? Inspired!
Alexandra
Perfect for a chocolate lover (like me!)
Tabitha Blue
Ohh
I love a good brownie! These are on my list to make now ๐