Pear Tahini Swirl Brownies
3 Reviews
- 10 tablespoons (1 1/4 sticks) unsalted butter, diced, plus more for greasing
- 4 large eggs
- 3/4 cup granulated sugar
- 1/4 cup plus 1 tablespoon packed dark brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
- 4 ounces good-quality dark chocolate (60-70% cacao), finely chopped
- 2 tablespoons plus 1/4 cup unsweetened Dutch process cocoa powder (you will need these amounts separately)
- 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
- 1 cup peeled and 1/4-inch diced USA Pears
- 1/4 cup tahini, stirred
- Flaky sea salt (optional)
Preheat the oven to 350°F with a rack in the center. Grease a 9-by-9-inch baking pan (preferably metal) lightly with butter, then line it with parchment paper, leaving overhang on all sides to use as handles for removing the finished brownies. (The butter is only to adhere the parchment paper to the pan; nonstick baking spray would also work.)
Combine 3 of the eggs with the granulated sugar, 1/4 cup of the dark brown sugar, the vanilla, and kosher salt in the bowl of a stand mixer or in a large bowl. Beat with the whisk attachment, or an electric hand mixer, on high speed until very fluffy and the sugars are completely dissolved, about 10 minutes.
Meanwhile, bring a medium saucepan filled with 1-inch of water to a simmer. In a medium metal or glass bowl, combine the butter, chocolate, and 2 tablespoons of the cocoa powder and place it over the simmering water. Reduce the heat to low and let sit for 2 minutes, then whisk until the chocolate is completely smooth and melted. Set aside until the egg mixture is ready.
With the mixer on, pour the melted chocolate mixture into the egg mixture and blend on medium-low speed until smooth.
Sift in the flour and remaining 1/4 cup of cocoa powder into the bowl, and use a rubber spatula to stir until combined. Add the pears and gently stir just until they are evenly dispersed. Pour the batter into the prepared baking pan and spread the mixture into the edges of the pan in an even layer, then smooth the surface.
Whisk the tahini, remaining 1 egg, and remaining 1 tablespoon dark brown sugar in a small bowl. Drop the tahini mixture by tablespoonfuls over the batter. Using a knife or skewer, cut through the batter to swirl the tahini and chocolate together. Sprinkle with flaky sea salt, if desired. Bake until lightly puffed and dry on top, about 15 minutes.
Remove the baking pan from the oven and lightly drop the pan on a flat surface once or twice to deflate slightly (this will allow the brownies to be an even thickness once cooled).
Return the pan to the oven and continue baking until a wooden skewer inserted into the center of the brownies comes out fudgy but looks cooked rather than wet, about 5 to 10 minutes more.
Cool completely, and then lift the brownies from the pan using the parchment handles. Cut into 16 bars.
Store the brownies in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
- Serving Size: 1 Brownie (56g)
- Calories: 230
- Fat: 14g
- Carbohydrates: 23g
- Protein: 4g
These were DEELISH!! A few notes:
– my baking time was significantly longer than the recipe said;
– I think a 9×9 pan is too small (I used 8×6 for half the recipe, and that thickness was perfect);
– I suggest using FIRM (i.e., underripe) pears! My pears were very ripe, and the pieces basically dissolved into the brownies!!
I didn’t love the texture that the pears imparted. I did however make it with dried pears in the tahini mix. That was very good and did not adversely affect the texture
I’m old, and have been cooking for over 50 years. This is a fantastic recipe, and I will make anything that contains tahini.
I have a small suggestion, and that is that in reading the recipe through one time, I noted 1/2 c of cocoa. There should follow an explanation of what to do with it, or cooks may inadvertently dump all of it in when it says to add cocoa (the 2T) You did specify the quantity to be dropped in, but I suggest the instruction to be expanded to read something like: “2 T of the reserved cocoa. Also could, under ingredients, stretch the description to include a message about separating the cocoa prior to combining the ingredients, such as “1/4 C plus 2T, separated.” I don’t know… I hope that is understandable. It’s late (5:30PM) and I have already eaten, so forgive any ambiguity. Kind regards —- ellie glaeser