This Green Tea Matcha brownies recipe is the perfect combination of thick, fudge, and gooey inside and crinkly, crispy top with an intense Japanese green tea taste. Absolutely out of this world, it is the perfect dessert for matcha lovers!
Brush the inside of a 7-inch /18 cm square brownie pan with a tiny bit of oil and then use parchment paper to line the bottom and sides of the pan.
Melt the unsalted butter and white chocolate in a heat-proof bowl over water simmering at low heat.
In another bowl beat together the eggs with sugar with the help of an Electric hand mixer until pale, for about 5-7 minutes
Pour the melted chocolate mixture into the egg-sugar mixture, combine with a Rubber spatula. Do not use a mixer at this point
Sift in flour, matcha powder, and salt and fold the mixture together. Do not overmix
Pour the batter into the prepared 7 inch /18 cm square brownie pan , then place the second 150g (1cup) white chocolate on the top of the brownie batter. Stir in the chocolate chips into the brownie batter
Bake for 30 min. The brownie is ready when the edge looks baked and the middle looks slightly gooey but not raw. Do not over-bake! The brownie will further set as it cools
Store at room temperature or in the fridge for 3-4 days
Notes
INGREDIENT NOTES
Use always unsalted butter in dessert recipes, in the meantime make sure to add the salt stated in the recipe as that will balance the sweetness
Use a combination of granulated and light brown sugar for the best texture and beautiful butterscotch flavor
The egg should be used at room temp
Baking powder is not included in this recipe intentionally, so ýour Brownie will turn out wonderfully fudge and gooey
The quality of the white chocolate chips along with the quality of matcha powder will define the taste and color of your brownies so try to use high-quality ingredients
TECHNIQUE NOTES
Digital scale is required for a consistent, happy baking experience:)
Semi-melt chocolate in the microwave then melt it fully with hot butter and mix throughout
Always pre-heat your oven and consider using a digital oven thermometer for the best results
Each oven is different so you might need to adjust the baking time slightly
For the best fudge brownie experience consider rather slightly under bake your dessert
Do not attempt to cut the brownie bar while it is still hot, as it further sets as it cools
Consider baking the brownie at the lower end of your oven and potentially reduce the baking temperature (bake for longer time) in case it was browning too much on the top