There’s no dessert that draws as much attention as a sizzling brownie, especially when it’s homemade, served on a crackling hot plate, and features the irresistible combination of chocolate and nuts. A well plated sizzling brownie with walnuts and Bournville is not just a treat for the taste buds but a full blown sensory performance. When the hot plate hisses under molten chocolate sauce and ice cream, it instantly transforms the dessert into a memorable experience. Luckily, you don’t need a restaurant kitchen to pull it off. With a few tools and the right techniques, you can recreate this show stopper in your own home.
Before diving into the actual plating process, you’ll need the right tools and ingredients. The presentation and performance hinge heavily on temperature and timing.
Tools you’ll need:
Core elements:
The brownie must be chewy and rich. Cake like brownies fall apart too easily under heat and sauce. A sizzling brownie with walnuts and Bournville works best when the brownie is slightly underbaked and fudgy. The walnuts add texture and earthy contrast to the rich chocolate. To make it even more cohesive with the theme, use chunks of Bournville in the brownie batter. The bold cocoa flavor of Bournville helps balance the sweetness of the ice cream and sauce. Cut the brownie into thick, stable squares or rounds that can hold their own on a hot plate without crumbling.
The soul of the sizzling brownie lies in the sauce. Use high quality Bournville chocolate to create a smooth, glossy drizzle that melts beautifully over both the brownie and the ice cream. The sauce should be warm, not boiling, when served.
Ingredients:
Method:
The dramatic effect relies entirely on a properly heated iron plate. Place the cast iron plate on direct flame, or in a very hot oven, for at least 10 minutes. It should be nearly smoking when ready. The hotter the plate, the more intense the sizzle when chocolate sauce hits it. Always handle the plate using tongs or heat proof gloves and place it carefully on its wooden base to avoid damage to surfaces or injury.
Once your sizzle plate is heated and all components are ready, you’ll need to move fast. Timing is everything.