German Chocolate Brownies for #SundaySupper

I’m not usually an eat-my-feelings kind of girl.

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Lately, though, I have had ALL the feelings, and that called for eating my weight in brownies. Because let’s face it–who the heck did I try to kid 5 seconds ago when I said that eating a whole panful of chocolate won’t solve every problem, ever?

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Exactly.

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Truth be told, I have been particularly terrible lately about eating my way through feels. Is anyone else this way, or did you all just sprout from miracle baby trees where this stuff doesn’t happen?

I was definitely born on a food pantry tree, probably of the sweets variety, because this pan of absolutely rich but not-too-cloying brownies did not make it out the doorway unscathed.

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I’ll admit it: one of the reasons you see brownies and bar cookies on my blog so often is that, unlike cookies (which are a solid, impregnable unit) and cakes (which, let’s face it, look butt ugly when you’re not supposed to slice into it yet and you start picking off random pieces anyway so it looks like a freakin’ mouse got to it first), brownies are SO easy to cut into.

Slice a smidge here. Oh, I’ll trim a little bit more off the edge. Now OCD dictates that I must make all the brownies the same size, so let’s do it–for the better good. You can even see the knife marks since I sliced into them after they were cold from the fridge.

Let’s trim them ALL and stuff our face with the scraps!!

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These brownies: lord. After making this bomb Hawaiian Chantilly Layer Cheesecake Cake for #SundaySupper a few weeks ago, I knew I had to use up that scrumptious frosting on something else, and thus these big bad brownies were born. With an incredibly fudgy base using one of my favorite brownie recipes, topped with a creamy not-too-sweet chocolate frosting, and topped with toasted coconut, nuts, and some of that chantilly frosting…

It’s a damn good thing I’m running 13.1 miles tomorrow morning. In 4 hours, to be precise (yes, the thing starts at 5:30. #wtfIknow)

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And so the brownie wars wage on.

And you bet your pretty 60’s sparkle bellbottoms that these brownies are going to be the star of your Tantalizing Dessert Tray show, so arm yourself with a pan and bring on the chocolate.

Don’t forget to check out what all my fantastic #SS crew is bringing today below!

Ala 

German Chocolate Brownies

German Chocolate Brownies

After trying German chocolate cake for the first time two months ago, I just knew I had to recreate them--but on an on-the-go scale! These fudgy, creamy, perfectly balanced brownies were the solution: and even better than the original, if I say so myself. The perfect potluck pleaser! You can also adjust the frosting ratio as desired by frosting the brownies completely or using half the frosting and drizzling it on top of the brownies. (Brownie recipes adapted from Whatever Floats Your Boat Brownies Recipe.

Ingredients

For the brownie:

  • 1/2 cup butter, melted
  • 1 cup white sugar
  • 2 eggs, room temperature
  • 2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 tablespoon instant coffee grounds
  • 1/2 tablespoon Kahlua
  • 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips

For the chocolate frosting:

  • 1 1/2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • 3 tablespoons butter or margarine

For the German chocolate brownie topping (from my [Hawaiian Chantilly Cheesecake Cake|https://www.wallflourgirl.com/2014/07/30/hawaiian-chantilly-layer-cheesecake-cake-cheesecakeday/]):

  • 3/4 cup + 2 tablespoons butter, melted
  • 3/4 cup evaporated milk
  • 3/4 cup white sugar
  • 1 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 egg, room temperature
  • 1 egg yolk, room temperature
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch
  • 1/2 cup sweetened coconut flakes
  • 1/2 cup almonds, chopped

Instructions

For the brownies:

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Lightly grease a 9x9-inch baking pan and set aside.
  2. In a large bowl, combine melted butter with sugar.
  3. Stir in eggs and vanilla extract.
  4. Dissolve coffee grounds into Kahlua completely. Add to wet mixture.
  5. Mix in cocoa powder, flour, and salt until just combined into wet ingredients.
  6. Fold in chocolate chips.
  7. Pour batter evenly into prepared pan and bake for 20-25 minutes, until just set but still fudgy. Cool completely on stovetop before topping with frosting, then drizzle with German chocolate topping.

For the chocolate frosting:

  1. Place chocolate chips and butter in a microwave-safe bowl. Heat in microwave at 30-second intervals, stirring in between, until chocolate chips are completely melted. Pour over prepared brownies.

For the frosting:

  1. Combine all ingredients except cornstarch, coconut flakes, and almonds in a medium saucepan over medium-low heat.
  2. Allow mixture to come to come to a slow boil, then continue stirring occasionally and boil mixture for 2 minutes before removing from heat.
  3. Quickly whisk in cornstarch, taking care to continue whisking until mixture is completely smooth. If lumps appear, strain your mixture through a sieve.
  4. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours before using.
  5. Note: if you prefer more brownie and less frosting, simply use about 1/4 of the frosting and drizzle it on top of the brownies.

For assembly:

  1. Spread frosting over cooled cake (or reserve half of the frosting for drizzling on top). Top with sweetened coconut flakes and chopped almonds--you can toast them on a baking sheet for 10 minutes prior to topping if desired.

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49 Replies to “German Chocolate Brownies for #SundaySupper”

  1. “Let’s trim them ALL and stuff our face with the scraps!!” <— Oh yes!!!
    Seriously incredible looking brownies. You have me craving them and it is before 7am. Brownies for breakfast? Oh sure. Why not.

    1. If you start now, you can get this on your breakfast plate no problem. Awesome to have you stop by so early this morning, Renee–now that’s chocolate dedication! Can’t wait to see what you cooked up too!

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  4. Oh, my gosh, I would dive in to a platter of your brownies face first! And I am the same way with my brownies…eating the trimmings is one of my favorite jobs as a food blogger!!! Hope you’re having a terrific holiday weekend, my friends!

    1. Thank you, early bird! It’s 6 AM here but I can’t wait for aome chocolate myself. I’m so excited to see what you have cooked up too!!

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  9. Brownies rule! Better than cake, I agree. Although fudge can give it a good run for its money. 😉 Good stuff — thanks.

    1. Omgosh, fudge–don’t even get me started (this is why I never have it around the house!).

  10. I’m charmed! The German Chocolate Brownies have my undivided attention! One voluptuous slice and I’d be happy all day.

    1. Why, thank you, Deb! And HAH, I LOVE the idea of a voluptuous slice of anything. Have an awesome long weekend!

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  12. Holy moly that looks good!

    1. Dorothy, you’re so sweet–you’d love it! Great to meet you!

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  14. WOWZERS!! These look amazing! I have got to give them a try, I am a brownie FREAK!!

    1. HAH–I am the same way and prefer to call it brownie connoisseur. I cannot wait to see what you brought to the tray this weekend!

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  16. I would totally and absolutely eat my weight with these brownies!! Dang!!

    1. Ohhh, TELL me about it! I think I’ve already managed to do that twice over. Thanks a bundle, Alice, you’re so sweet!

  17. I highly doubt there is anything that a pan of these incredible brownies couldn’t fix. They look amazing!

    1. Amen to that, Shaina–I was feeling guilty, and then I was all like, “Wait, you know what would fix this? MORE BROWNIES PLZ” 🙂 Have a great week, gal!

  18. YUM! I grew up loving this cake. Your brownies look amazing.

    1. Yessss to all things German Chocolate–GC lovers unite! Love it, and so glad you do, too! <3

  19. hello …. I LOVE this!! : ) always impressing us! Thanks for sharing these! I hope you have a lovely week! How is Sunday Supper going for you?? Do you love it too?

    1. Thanks SO much, Alice–that’s so nice of you! I do love this group so so so so so so much. And I hope everyone knows it, too! How has your experience been? I’m sooo excited each time I get to share something with y’all!

  20. I have never wanted a brownie more in my life than I do right now. You gotta stop this madness and make something that won’t make me crave like crazy.

    1. Awww Marlene, you know I’d totally show up on your doorstep with a pan of these–gladly! We’re in the same boat, though–cravings like mad ATM. Have an awesome week though, hopefully with some chocolate in it!

  21. Quick, look over there… (munch, munch,munch…) I don’t know where all the brownies went! 😉

    1. HAH–Cindy, I laughed out loud when I read your comment. Totally something I (or some of my more zealous friends) would say. Heh! So awesome to be running into you here at #SundaySupper–have a fabulous week, lady!

  22. Although *I* can’t eat coconut, my family would go crazy for these!

    1. Such a trooper, Sarah–but oh no, why not? Are you allergic? (If so, that’s a total bummer–but I bet you could love these sans coconut as well, if necessary!) Thanks so much for dropping by and saying hello regardless!

  23. Dang girl, you sure know how to make a girl hungry! These brownies look ridiculously good and would definitely have me eating my weight in these too! Love every single decadent layer – these brownies are sure to drown away any troubles I’m having! <3 them – pinning 🙂

    1. Thankya, Kelly! You’re always such a gem, and you know it–brownies are a solve-all cure-all solution for our problems. Thanks for the pin! Let’s eat our weight in it together, eh?

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  27. Maybe you were born in a pantry but I think Heaven’s stars sprinkled you with fantastic wit! Running extra miles for these divine brownies makes sense to me =)

    1. haha! Oh man, I love that image so much. Thank you!! You’re such a dear–I’d run tons of extra miles just to say hi and thank you in person. Have a fantastic week, gal!!

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