Ganache Topped Truffle Brownies
These rich, Ganache Topped Truffle Brownies are the perfect Valentine’s Day treat for your favorite chocoholic. Or serve them up to your gal pals and celebrate Galentine’s Day!
Dark Chocolate Brownies covered with an Easy Chocolate Ganache will satisfy any chocolate craving!
Why You Must Make
- Named for the rich confection made of chocolate and cream, these brownies are dense and delicious.
- Topped with a chocolate ganache makes them perfect for adding festive sprinkles which will adhere if done before it solidifies.
- Cutting into wedges instead of squares makes these brownies wonderful for any celebration.
Ingredient Notes
- Kitchen Staples – Sugar, Salt, All-Purpose Flour
- Butter – I use salted as there’s not enough extra salt to affect the flavor of the brownies.
- Eggs – Have them at room temperature for easier incorporation.
- Vanilla Extract – Must be real vanilla extract, not artificially flavored for the tastiest results.
- Unsweetened Chocolate – I like Ghirardelli brand. Also known as baking or bitter chocolate.
- Semisweet Chocolate – Must contain 15-35% chocolate liqueur to be labeled semisweet. I also use Ghirardelli brand.
- Heavy Cream – Has milk fat of at least 36%. It will help make a luscious ganache.
Recipe Tips
How to Melt Chocolate
- PRO-Tip: To melt chocolate, the microwave is a super easy option. But be cautious, as overheating the chocolate can become thick and lumpy.
- A top source recommends microwaving at 20% power, but that’s when you want to “temper” the chocolate to prevent a bloom or whitish cast when it cools. This is important for candy making but not so much for brownies or ganache.
- Microwaving at 50% for short increments works well. Zap for 15-30 seconds, stir and repeat until the chocolate is smooth and melted.
- Tiny bits of chocolate will melt from the residual heat.
- Personally, I microwave at full power because I’m impatient, but do it in short increments. Be very mindful if you do this as chocolate is expensive!
- I keep a stack of Ghirardelli bars in my pantry as it’s better than using chocolate chips, but not overly expensive if you watch for sales.
- Chocolate chips often have additives to help them keep their shape, although they can be used in a pinch.
How to Make Fudgy Brownies Not Cakey Brownies
- My family prefers a chewy fudgy browning instead of a lighter cake-like brownie. As they are all chocoholics, they wouldn’t pass up the latter if that was the only option, LOL.
- Look at the recipe title and photos to see the description and texture for your first clues.
- PRO-Tip: Fudgy brownies will have a higher fat-to-flour ratio. So the amount of butter and chocolate compared with flour will be higher than in a cake-like brownie.
- Even though eggs have fat in the yolks, the sugar and egg amounts will not change.
- Cakey brownies will often have a leavening agent like baking powder to help make a lighter texture.
- Gently mixing in the flour helps not to overactive the gluten and helps keep the brownies fudgy. Do not use a mixer to incorporate the flour
Frequently Asked Questions
Truffle brownies are super rich and dense chocolate brownies. They’re named for the decadent chocolate confection that’s made of chocolate, cream, and flavorings.
Semisweet chocolate is ideal for making ganache used to glaze cakes and tortes. For a deeper, darker chocolate intensity, bittersweet chocolate can be substituted.
These truffle brownies are definitely more fudgy than cakey. This is due to the higher fat-to-flour ratio than what would be found in a cakey brownie recipe. Plus, they have no baking powder or soda to leaven them.
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Ganache Topped Truffle Brownies Recipe
A rich, decadent brownie recipe perfect for any occasion. Adapted from a Dan Smith and Stew McDonagh recipe
Ingredients
Brownies:
- 2 eggs
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 tablespoon vanilla
- 1/2 cup butter
- 3 ounces unsweetened chocolate, chopped
- 1/2 cup flour
Ganache:
- 3 ounces semi-sweet chocolate, chopped
- 1/4 cup heavy cream
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350º. Grease 8-inch cake pan. Line with parchment and grease top of parchment. Or line the pan with non-stick foil. Set aside.
- Beat eggs and salt together with hand held electric mixer till frothy. Add sugar and beat till thick and pale yellow, 2 to 3 minutes. Add vanilla and beat till combined.
- Microwave butter and chocolate for about a minute. Stir and microwave in 15-30 second increments till chocolate is melted and smooth. With mixer running, slowly add melted chocolate to egg mixture. Add flour and beat till just incorporated, less than a minute. Scrape down sides as necessary.
- Bake 20 minutes till the center is barely set. Remove from oven and cool on rack. Make ganache.
- Melt chocolate and cream in microwave, about one minute on high. Stir till smooth and chips are completely melted. Pour on cooled brownies. Let chill in fridge.
- Before serving, place brownies in the freezer for at least 30 minutes for easier cutting. Let slices come to room temperature before serving.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
8Serving Size:
1 sliceAmount Per Serving: Calories: 394Total Fat: 24gSaturated Fat: 15gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 8gCholesterol: 86mgSodium: 247mgCarbohydrates: 41gFiber: 3gSugar: 31gProtein: 5g
This post was first shared shortly after my mother’s death in 2015.
My mom liked just a little nibble of something sweet after dinner. We always had a bowl of candied nuts or chocolate bonbons on the kitchen counter. Just a little a bite or two with a cup of coffee would satisfy her sweet tooth. You can see from whom I inherited this trait! She’d often eat a sliver of pumpkin pie for breakfast the day after Thanksgiving. So if I could, I would share these Ganache Topped Chocolate Brownies with her.
Celebrating the Life of My Mom
Today is usually set aside for a French Fridays with Dorie post. But instead, I’m here to honor my dear mom. She’s been in a memory unit for a number of years, and my dad joined her about a year and a half ago. She’d been plugging along, content and healthy for the most part. My dad spends his free time sitting with her, rubbing her head, and just plain adoring her.
But last week my chic and talented mother had a stroke….and the end is near. My father, who has worshiped his wife of 55+ years, is devastated and on Wednesday, I flew out to be with them and my sister, Maddy.
A gifted artist and musician, my mother filled our home with the sonatas of Bach and covered our walls with paintings and other treasures from friends and family. She loved the clean lines of Danish modern and shied away from anything fussy or froufrou.
A fashionista at heart, she combed the sales racks for designer deals and shared the couture gems she’d unearth at the famous Aspen thrift shop with her girlfriends. My mom took comfort in cooking and dazzled our family with recipes from the New York Times Cookbook as well as handwritten recipe cards from her bridge club friends.
Spiritual and prayerful, she attended daily Mass, would pull out her rosary when needed (like when bears walked through our campsite at Glacier National Park!), and opened our home to those who needed a meal over the holidays.
Gretchen adored her children and grandchildren and often rocked my colicky babies so I could catch a few winks. She lived a long fruitful life, full of loyal friends, a loving family, laughter, and song. A life lived to the fullest. We should all be so lucky.
Memories of a Life Well Lived
Busy with three squirmy children…Mary, Katie, and me
With our new pup, Rufus, and her four daughters…Maddy has joined the family
A beauty, inside and out…
Working on her calligraphy…
Cheers, dear Gretchen!
With her dearest friend, her sister, Martha…in Italy, Russia or Turkey…
Snuggling with her true love, my dad…a week before her stroke.
81 Comments on “Ganache Topped Truffle Brownies”
OMG, Liz, this is the first Galentine’s post I’m reading this morning and I’m crying. This is such an amazing tribute to your dear, wonderful, beautiful mom. Indeed, she’s lived a wonderful life, surrounded by love and laughter. The photo of your mom and dad snuggling the week before her stroke is beautiful, a true testament of their relationship. She would love this post, Liz, I know she would. You look just like her and I’m sure you also inherited all of her wonderful traits. I’m thinking of you and your family in this difficult time. xoxo
Thanks for celebrating a wonderful lady in your life – the true purpose of Galentine’s Day. Your mom seems like she has lived an amazing life and I’m so glad she has her family with her now. Sending thoughts of comfort to you and your family during this time.
A wonderful post. This dessert serves the occasion well!
BTW, Liz. Can we not publicize the thrift shop in Aspen? I have to know your Mom found fabulous clothes there but now it’s my go-to for scoring designer clothes. Let’s just keep that hush-hush. Between friends.
As I sit hear reading your post the tears just started flowing. It’s so difficult watching as our parents age and become frail. It reminds me so much of the book Love You Forever. If you haven’t read it you should, it’s actually a very short children’s book and spot on as to what life has in store for us.
My mom is 93 and in good health, while my dad passed away at age 69. My husbands parents are in their late 80s with a step dad that’s 101. Need I say more.
Family is everything for me and gives each of us a purpose in life.
This post shows a true testament of the love you have for your mom and dad and all the wonderful memories you will always have to cherish.
As for the dessert it’s beautiful and cut to perfection as you always are able to do.
Thank you for sharing a bit of your past. Best wishes to you and your family during this difficult time.
Tears. What a beautiful tribute to a clearly wonderful woman – and man (your dad).
What a sweet post Liz ! Love your galantine’s day and the way you talk about your mother ! Very nice indeed.
Have a lovely galantine’s day and Valentine’s day 🙂
Liz, I am in tears right now reading this post. . your beautiful mother. . I am praying for her, your father and you and your family. . thank you for sharing this post with us and loved all the photos .. so so touching, Liz! Beautiful!!!
Oh, dear Liz, this is beautiful and, of course, brought tears. While I didn’t know your Mom and Dad personally when we lived in Ames, I knew “of” your Mom and Dad. My daughter, Melissa, and your Youngest sister, Maddy, (knew you would like the youngest plug, Maddy) were classmates so we did pass in the same circles. Your Dad’s esteemed academic reputation at Iowa State always followed him, I will say. I do have to think your Mom’s greatest joy was the pride she has always had in her Girls – you all are All-Stars, that’s for sure. I probably know more about Maddy’s highschool antics than you do. I insisted that Missy spill the beans over two glasses of wine, one night! Way to go, Maddy. As I’ve told you, I am thinking of you, your parents and Maddy every day. I am glad you went to Denver to lend support and love, Liz. I’m sending a little extra love your way right now. Mary
What a lovely tribute to your beautiful mother. I’m so sorry she suffered a stroke. The brownies are elegant, decadent, and perfect!
Ganache and brownies – two of my favorite things! Happy Galentine’s Day!
Such a beautiful tribute. You were blessed with a wonderful mother. Saying a prayer for you during this time.
It goes without saying that your ganache topped truffle brownies are amazing, but beyond that the tribute you wrote about your mom is so much more! I’ve always loved seeing that photo of your mom with the champagne glass in her hand, and have always imagined her as a Julia Child type personality. Bigger than life and full of spunk. From what you’ve written, I see I’m not too far off. How blessed you’ve been to have such a figure in your life, Liz. Someone who has shaped you so lovingly into who you are. I wish your mom well and it warms my heart to know how much your dad is there to care for her. I’m in a similar situation with my parents right now and it’s so hard. Thank God they have each other and the closeness of their children.
Oh Liz, this is such an incredibly sweet and touching post that brought tears to my eyes. Thinking of you and your family and sending you lots of hugs and prayers. xo
Liz, this is so beautiful. I’m so glad you were able to join in today and share such a touching post about your mom. She was a gorgeous lady–what a treasure of memories you have from her. Sending you hugs and prayers as you navigate this journey.
Oh, Liz, how beautifully you have shared your mother with us all. You resemble her in beauty, artistic talent, and the ways you have of making everyone feel loved and welcome. The brownies today are gorgeously presented…a bit like those elegant simple finds that your mother would hunt for to grace her life. xo
Oh how beautiful Liz thank you so much for sharing this and I pray for your comfort and peace.
So sorry about your mom..but this post is so full of love and really great celebration of the best memories.. Hugs, Liz.
A sweet and very touching post, Liz. I love how you garnish the brownies…simple and chic!
What a sweet post! These brownies look perfect for a valentine’s celebration 🙂