Two Tone Brownies

  3.8 – 4 reviews  • Chocolate Brownie Recipes

A combination of white and dark chocolate that will appeal to everyone.

Servings: 20
Yield: 20 brownies

Ingredients

  1. ¼ cup butter
  2. 3 (1 ounce) squares bittersweet chocolate
  3. ½ cup white sugar
  4. 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  5. 1 egg, beaten
  6. ½ cup all-purpose flour
  7. ¼ cup butter
  8. ½ cup white chocolate chips
  9. ½ cup white sugar
  10. 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  11. 1 egg, beaten
  12. ½ cup all-purpose flour

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Lightly brush an 8 inch square tin with melted butter or oil. Line the base with baking paper, extending over two sides.
  2. Stir 1/4 cup butter or margarine and dark chocolate in the top of a double boiler until just melted. Using a wooden spoon, beat 1/2 cup sugar, vanilla extract, and 1 egg in a medium bowl until combined. Stir in the melted chocolate mixture. Add 1/2 cup flour, stirring until just combined; don’t over beat.
  3. Stir 1/4 cup butter or margarine and white chocolate in the top of a double boiler until just melted. Using a wooden spoon, beat 1 /2 cup sugar, vanilla extract and 1 egg in a second bowl until combined. Stir in the white chocolate mixture. Add 1/2 cup flour, stirring until just combined; don’t over beat.
  4. Drop large spoonfuls of the mixtures alternately and evenly, next to one another, in a single layer, in the tin. Gently smooth the surface, without combining the mixtures.
  5. Bake for 35 minutes, or until firm. Allow to cool in the tin before cutting into small squares.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 159 kcal
Carbohydrate 20 g
Cholesterol 32 mg
Dietary Fiber 1 g
Protein 2 g
Saturated Fat 5 g
Sodium 45 mg
Sugars 15 g
Fat 8 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Nancy Jones
The kids and I were excited to try this recipe. We were careful to keep the two mixtures separate and layered per instructions given from one reviewer. During baking, the whole thing just blended together. It was a disappointment to the kids that our efforts amounted to naught. This didn’t stop them from eating every morsel in 10 minutes flat. Even though you couldn’t SEE the different batter (white chocolate vs. dark chocolate), you could taste a subtle difference. Yummy!
Crystal Davis MD
I thought these came out pretty good. i had a ton of left over chocolate that I needed to use,this was a great recipe to use it on. I used milk chocolate and white chocolate. People have commented on the layers not coming out right, this is what I did. I put the chocolate mixtures in 2 separate measuring cups. I poured milk then white, next to each other. 4 across and 4 down. I took a toothpick and swirled together. They came out swirly, and very yummy! VERY gooey, just the way I love em!
Autumn Hall
These brownies are very ooey gooey and very tasty. When I made them I made the mistake of swirling the two mixtures together and after they baked they came out all one colour in most parts, but it was impossible to make only one layer like the recipe says. They don’t actually look that tasty when they come out of the oven, and they’re hard to cut because they’re so gooey, but that’s what makes them so good!
Ronald Robinson
not a great presentation and the white chocolate can be tricky to melt right.

 

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