Looking for a delicious pumpkin brownie recipe? This is the most amazing pumpkin brownie. This is one of my favorite Fall Desserts for a Crowd. These pumpkin chocolate brownies are so good with a fudgy brownies layer, a sweet pumpkin layer and then the whole thing is topped with a chocolate ganache.
Cream the butter and both sugars with an electric mixer until they are smooth. Add both the vanilla and eggs mixing until the mixture is smooth.
In another bowl (small), add the flour, cocoa,and salt. Whisk to mix together. As soon as the flour, cocoa, and salt have been blended together divide this equally into three equal small bowls. Slowly add the first bowl to the butter mixture mixing well. Repeat the same process until all remaining two bowls of the flour, cocoa, and salt have been incorporated into the butter mixture.
Using a large spoon stir in the chocolate chips.
Pour (or scoothe brownie batter into the prepared baking pan. (The batter will be thicUsing a rubber spatula spread it out flat. ( Coat the rubber spatula with baking spray)
Bake at 350 degrees for 30-35 minutes. (Or until a toothpick in the middle of the batter/brownie comes out almost clean.) No longer so that it remains fudgy.
Remove from the oven. Set aside to cool.
Pumpkin Layer Directions: (Second layer)
Using an electric mixer, cream the butter, pumpkin puree, and vanilla together. (The butter may have the appearance of being chunky.)
Slowly add the cinnamon,nutmeg, salt, and one cup of the powdered sugar. Mix until smooth. Continue to add the powdered sugar in one cup portions while using the electric mixer.(The consistency will be of a thick frosting.)
Scoop the pumpkin mixture onto the cooled brownie. Spread it in an even layer.
Return it to the refrigerator to chill.
Chocolate Ganache Directions: (Third layer)
Make the Ganache following the recipe directions
Remove the brownies from the fridge. Spread the ganache in an even layer over top of the pumpkin layer. (the second layer)
Place the brownies back in the fridge to cool completely. Slice into 24 small squares.