brownies
dessert
baking
game day
chocolate
easy
This video is unavailable because we were unable to load a message from our sponsors.
If you are using ad-blocking software, please disable it and reload the page.
How To Make Potato Chip Brownies By Grant Melton
Q&A with Organizational Pro Peter Walsh + Dermatologist Shares A…
Actor Hank Azaria + Freezer Meals + Artichokes 2 Ways with Rach
See Inside Barbara Corcoran's Stunning NY Apartment + It's Steak…
How to Make Chicken and Lobster Piccata | Richard Blais
Donnie Wahlberg Spills Details About NKOTB's First Ever Conventi…
Donnie Wahlberg + Jenny McCarthy Say Rach Is Such a "Joy" + Look…
The Best Moments From 17 Seasons of the Show Will Make You Laugh…
How to Make Crabby Carbonara | Rachael Ray
Rach Chats "Firsts" In Flashback From Our First Episode Ever In …
How to Make Apple-Cider Braised Pork Chop Sandwiches with Onion …
Rach's Chef Pals Say Goodbye to Show in Surprise Video Message
How to Make Sesame Cookies | Buddy Valastro
How to Make Tortilla with Potatoes, Piquillo Peppers and Mancheg…
How to Make Shrimp Burgers | Jacques Pepin
How to Make Spanakopipasta | Rachael Ray
Andrew McCarthy Chokes Up Discussing Emotional Trip to Spain wit…
Celebrity Guests Send Farewell Messages After 17 Seasons of the …
Andrew McCarthy Teases Upcoming "Brat Pack" Reunion Special
Michelle Obama Toasts Rach's 17 Years on the Air With a Heartfel…
These super fudgy brownies from former "Rachael Ray" show culinary producer Grant Melton go for the extra point thanks to the salty crunch of a potato chip crust. For ease, these brownies are made with cocoa powder instead of melted chocolate, which means you'll only need one bowl to make the batter and can skip the fuss of a double-boiler. Make sure to let the brownies cool completely before slicing so the crust stays together and adheres to the bottom of the brownies.
Try another salty-sweet recipe from Grant: Chocolate Chunk-Potato Chip Cookies
Ingredients
For the crust:
- 4 cups ruffle-cut potato chips
- 2 tablespoons light brown sugar
- 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, at room temperature
For the brownies:
- ⅔ cup cocoa powder
- ½ cup flour
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ¾ cup butter, melted
- 1 cup sugar
- 3 eggs
- Broken ruffle-cut potato chips, for garnish
Yield
Serves: 16
Preparation
Preheat oven to 325˚F.
Line a 9-inch square metal baking pan with foil or parchment paper, leaving an inch or two of overhang on either side.
For the crust, place chips, sugar and butter in a food processor and pulse to a fine crumb. Pour into the prepared baking pan. Using the bottom of a dry measuring cup, press evenly into a crust covering the bottom of the pan. Bake for 15 minutes.
Meanwhile, for the brownies, sift the cocoa powder, flour and salt over a sheet of parchment paper. In a mixing bowl, whisk the melted butter, sugar and eggs until smooth. Using the parchment paper, pour the dry ingredients into the bowl. Using a rubber spatula, stir until smooth. Pour batter over the crust (it’s fine if it is still warm) and top with broken potato chips.
Bake until brownies begin to pull away from the edges of the pan, 25 to 30 minutes. Let cool completely. Once cool, using the parchment paper overhang, lift the brownies from the pan and cut into 16 squares.
More to Watch, Cook + Read
The Best Restaurants—Chosen By Our Staff!
As huge foodies, we know a thing or two about good restaurants—here are some of our faves throughout the U.S. that you should add to your must-try list.
Rach's Super-Cheesy Baked Rigatoni with Eggplant + Hot Coppa Ham
Rachael shares her "special" Sunday pasta casserole: cheesy baked rigatoni layered with roasted eggplant, hot coppa ham + basil.
Life
5 Home Gadgets That’ll Make Life Easier
Our lifestyle expert says these are the best tech gadgets for your home in 2023.
Healthy Air Fryer Chicken Parm With Quinoa Crust
Celebrity personal trainer Don Saladino shares his healthy, quick and easy air fryer chicken Parm coated in a crunchy quinoa crust.
Healthy Living
Doctor Says to Stay AWAY From Juice Cleanses—Here's Why
A viewer asked family physician Dr. Jen Caudle if she should do a cleanse to gain energy and lose weight—and the doc said no. Here's what she suggests instead.
One-Pot Chicken Dinner for Less Than $2 a Plate!
This hearty + delicious one-pot braised chicken dinner with onions, peppers + potatoes costs less than $2 a plate to make!