
Gordon Ramsay’s name invokes gastronomic genius, sharp tongue, and a zeal for perfection. When he christened his work the “World’s Best Brownies,” dessert enthusiasts all over sat up and took notice. Can an ordinary brownie actually meet such a dramatic assertion?
This recipe yields deep, chocolatey flavor with unassuming ease and cost, from ingredients you probably already have on hand. That it yields such a rich dessert so effortlessly is testimony to Ramsay’s brilliance. From that initial chocolate melt to the last oozy bite, these brownies strike a perfect balance of indulgence and accessibility, delighting experienced cooks and novices alike. Let’s examine why this recipe is so great.

The Bold Declaration: “World’s Best”
Naming your brownies the “world’s best” is a bold gesture, but Gordon Ramsay can come through on that. This recipe got popular in a “Celebrity Brownie Recipe Showdown” that pitted it against recipes from Kris Jenner, Alton Brown, and Snoop Dogg, so only the excitement was fuelled more.

World’s Best Cornbread Stuffing
Equipment
- 1 Large Skillet Preferably oven-safe if adapting for finishing methods.
- 1 2-Quart Oven-Proof Baking Dish Suitable for baking and serving.
- 1 Large Mixing Bowl For combining all stuffing ingredients.
- 1 Spatula or wooden spoon For cooking sausage and vegetables, and initial mixing.
- 1 Paper Towel-Lined Plate For draining excess fat from cooked sausage.
Ingredients
Main
- 2 hot Italian sausages
- 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
- 1 cup chopped carrot
- 1 cup chopped celery
- 1 cup chopped onion
- Kosher salt
- Freshly ground black pepper
- 1/2 bunch fresh sage leaves chopped
- 4 large corn muffins
- 3 large eggs
- 1/2 cup chicken stock, plus more if needed
- Nonstick cooking spray
Instructions
- Heat the oven to 350 degrees F.
- Remove the casings from the sausages. Heat 1 tablespoon of the olive oil in a skillet over medium-high heat and add the sausage meat. Cook, breaking up the meat into small pieces, until browned and cooked through, about 5 minutes. Drain on a paper towel lined plate and set aside to cool while you cook the vegetables. Wipe out any excess fat from the pan with paper towels.
- Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in the same skillet over medium-high heat. Add the carrots, celery, and onion. Season with salt and pepper and add the sage. Cook until the vegetables are soft, about 10 minutes. Set aside to cool a bit.
- Crumble the corn muffins into a large bowl. Put in the cooled sausage and vegetables. Add the eggs and 1/4 cup chicken stock. Using your hands, mix well adding more stock if the stuffing is too dry. Spray a 2-quart oven-proof baking dish with cooking spray. Put the stuffing into the dish and bake for 45 minutes to 1 hour, or until the top is browned and crispy.
Notes
Some might raise an eyebrow at the lofty title, but these brownies deliver. They hit the sweet spot neither too fudgy nor too cakey with a rich, balanced flavor that blends salty and sweet. Tasters rave about their layered chocolate taste, and while a few might argue the “world’s best” label stretches it, most agree these are brownies you’ll want to bake again and again.
A Look at the Key Ingredients
Ramsay’s brownies shine thanks to high quality, precisely measured ingredients. Dark chocolate is the star, with 245 grams broken into squares and 100 grams chopped into chunks for later. Pick a dark chocolate you’d happily eat on its own its quality drives the flavor.

5-Ingredient Quick Frozen Key Lime Pie
Equipment
- 1 Electric Mixer stand mixer or hand mixer with whisk attachment
- 2 Large Mixing Bowls
- 1 Whisk
- 1 Citrus Zester
- 1 Rubber Spatula
Ingredients
Main
- 2 1/2 cups heavy whipping cream
- One 14-ounce can sweetened condensed milk
- 1 tablespoon fresh key lime zest
- 1/2 cup fresh key lime juice
- 1 premade graham cracker pie crust
- 1/2 cup confectioners’ sugar
- Curled lime slices for garnish, optional
Instructions
- Beat 1 cup of the heavy cream into stiff peaks in a large bowl. In a separate bowl, whisk together the sweetened condensed milk, 2 teaspoons of the lime zest and lime juice. Fold the lime juice/sweetened condensed mixture into the whipped cream.
- Spoon the filling into the pie crust and spread out evenly. Place in the freezer until solid and set, 3 to 4 hours.
- Take the remaining 1 1/2 cups of whipping cream and add the confectioners’ sugar. Whip until soft peaks. Spoon the whipped cream over the frozen pie. Garnish with the remaining key lime zest and some curled lime slices if desired.
Notes
You’ll also need 200 grams of diced butter, 175 grams of caster sugar, and 125 grams of light brown sugar. Finer than granulated, caster sugar can replace normal sugar or be created by pulsing granulated sugar in a food processor. Four large eggs, 2 teaspoons of vanilla, 115 grams of plain flour, and a pinch of sea salt round out the list. Metric measurements guarantee precision, but cup conversions will do. Those extra chucks of chocolate? Optional, but who can resist the irresistible pockets of molten chocolate.

The Melting Method: Chocolate & Butter Base
The wizardry begins by melting dark chocolate and butter together. Ramsay recommends a Bain Marie: put both in a heatproof bowl over gently boiling water, making sure the bowl doesn’t touch the water. Stir every now and then until smooth. If short of time, microwave in short intervals, stirring until melted around 2.5 minutes, but watch carefully to prevent burning.

Chocolate Pumpkin Swirl Loaf recipes
Equipment
- 1 Loaf Pan
- 2 Mixing Bowls
- 1 Electric Mixer (or whisk)
- 1 Measuring Cups and Spoons
- 1 Microwave-Safe Bowl (for melting chocolate)
Ingredients
Main
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 1/4 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1/2 teaspoon each baking soda and ground ginger
- 1/4 teaspoon each salt ground cloves and nutmeg
- 3/4 cups dark chocolate chips
- 1/3 cup crystallized ginger diced
- 2/3 cups unsalted butter softened
- 1 cup packed brown sugar
- 2 eggs
- 1 cup Fresh Pumpkin Purée Instructions under method
- 2 teaspoons vanilla
- 115 g semisweet chocolate about 4 oz, melted and slightly cooled
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Grease and flour a 9×5 inch loaf pan, or line with parchment paper leaving an overhang.
- In a large bowl, whisk together the all-purpose flour, baking powder, cinnamon, baking soda, ground ginger, salt, ground cloves, and nutmeg. Stir in the dark chocolate chips and diced crystallized ginger.
- In a separate large bowl, cream the softened unsalted butter and packed brown sugar with an electric mixer until light and fluffy.
- Beat in the eggs one at a time until well combined, then stir in the vanilla extract.
- Add the fresh pumpkin purée to the wet ingredients and mix until just incorporated.
- Gradually add the dry ingredient mixture to the wet mixture, mixing on low speed until just combined. Do not overmix.
- Melt the semisweet chocolate using a microwave or a double boiler, then let it cool slightly.
- Pour about two-thirds of the batter into the prepared loaf pan. Drizzle half of the melted semisweet chocolate over the batter.
- Top with the remaining batter, then drizzle the rest of the melted chocolate over the top. Use a knife or skewer to gently swirl the chocolate through the batter.
- Bake for 50-60 minutes, or until a wooden skewer inserted into the center comes out clean. Let the loaf cool in the pan for 10-15 minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.
Notes
This stage forms a smooth foundation that establishes the brownies’ decadent texture and flavor. Allow it to slightly cool before proceeding to prevent the subsequent ingredients from cooking prematurely.

The Whisking Wisdom: Sugars and Eggs
When the chocolate butter mixture is lukewarm, whisk in 175 grams of caster sugar and 125 grams of light brown sugar using a balloon whisk. This mixes them together and cools the mixture some more. Four lightly beaten eggs are added a little at a time, stirring with a wooden spoon until just combined. Two teaspoons of vanilla extract add a warm, aromatic depth.

Sugar Cookies
Equipment
- 1 Electric Stand Mixer With paddle attachment
- 1 Fine-mesh Sieve For sifting dry ingredients
- 1 Rolling Pin
- 1 Cookie Cutters Assorted shapes for creativity
- 2 Baking Sheets Lined with parchment paper or silicone mats
Ingredients
Main
- 3 cups all-purpose flour
- 3/4 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup unsalted butter softened
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 egg beaten
- 1 tablespoon milk
- Powdered sugar for rolling out dough
Instructions
- Sift together flour, baking powder, and salt. Set aside. Place butter and sugar in large bowl of electric stand mixer and beat until light in color. Add egg and milk and beat to combine. Put mixer on low speed, gradually add flour, and beat until mixture pulls away from the side of the bowl. Divide the dough in half, wrap in waxed paper, and refrigerate for 2 hours.
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
- Sprinkle surface where you will roll out dough with powdered sugar. Remove 1 wrapped pack of dough from refrigerator at a time, sprinkle rolling pin with powdered sugar, and roll out dough to 1/4-inch thick. Move the dough around and check underneath frequently to make sure it is not sticking. If dough has warmed during rolling, place cold cookie sheet on top for 10 minutes to chill. Cut into desired shape, place at least 1-inch apart on greased baking sheet, parchment, or silicone baking mat, and bake for 7 to 9 minutes or until cookies are just beginning to turn brown around the edges, rotating cookie sheet halfway through baking time. Let sit on baking sheet for 2 minutes after removal from oven and then move to complete cooling on wire rack. Serve as is or ice as desired. Store in airtight container for up to 1 week.
Notes
No mixer is required, which makes this step easy for a beginner. The slow progression sugars, followed by eggs maintains the texture as fudgy rather than heavy, creating a great balance.
Sifting and Stirring: The Dry Ingredients
Then, sift 115 grams of all purpose flour and a small pinch of sea salt over the wet ingredients. Sifting keeps the lumps away and incorporates air into the flour for a creamier batter. Gently stir in the flour until just incorporated don’t overdo it, as this will toughen the brownies rather than making them tender That touch of sea salt may be small, but it enhances the flavor of chocolate and balances the sweetness, enriching the overall experience with a subtle but very important addition.

Pan Size Matters: Getting the Right Dimensions
The correct size pan is essential to achieve ideal brownie thickness. Ramsay specifies a 30 x 23 cm (approximately 12 x 9 inches) cake tin. A 13 x 9 inch pan will do but can result in thinner brownies that will cook more quickly. Grease and parchment line the tin, reserving an overhang for easy removal and clean cuts.
This advance preparation guarantees even baking and easy slicing, positioning you for brownies that are as good to look at as they are to eat.

The Initial Bake and the “Vigorous Throw
Preheat your oven to 180°C (160°C fan) or 350°F. Pour the batter into the prepared tin, smooth the top, and bake for 20 minutes. If using chocolate chunks, pull the pan out and scatter them over the surface Ramsay’s quirky “vigorous throw” ensures they sink just enough to create gooey pockets. Return the pan to the oven for 15–20 more minutes.

Sourdough Starter Recipe
Equipment
- 1 Large Glass Jar At least 1-quart capacity, with a wide mouth.
- 1 Digital Kitchen Scale Essential for accurate ingredient measurements.
- 1 Rubber Spatula or Wooden Spoon For mixing ingredients thoroughly.
- 1 Dish Towel or Loose Lid For covering the jar to allow airflow while preventing contamination.
- 1 Thermometer (Optional but helpful) To monitor ambient temperature for optimal fermentation.
Ingredients
Main
- 600 g 21 ounces unbleached all-purpose, bread, or whole grain flour (such as whole wheat or rye flour), or a mix
- Bottled filtered, or de-chlorinated water
Instructions
- Combine 60g of flour with 60g of de-chlorinated water in a clean jar, mixing thoroughly with a spatula until no dry spots remain.
- Cover the jar loosely with a lid or cloth, ensuring airflow, and place it in a warm spot, ideally 70-80°F (21-27°C), away from direct sunlight.
- For the next 24-48 hours, simply observe the mixture for signs of activity, such as small bubbles or a slight sour aroma.
- After 24-48 hours, or once initial activity is noted, discard all but 50-60g of the starter from the jar.
- Feed the remaining starter with 50-60g fresh flour and 50-60g de-chlorinated water, mixing well until fully combined.
- Return the fed starter to its warm spot. Repeat this discarding and feeding process every 12-24 hours, depending on the ambient temperature and starter activity.
- Continue regular daily feedings. By day 5-7 (or sometimes longer), a healthy starter should consistently double in size within 4-8 hours after feeding, be full of bubbles, and smell pleasantly yeasty and sour.
- Once the starter consistently passes the float test (a small spoonful floats in water) and exhibits reliable doubling, it is ready for baking.
- To maintain, continue daily feedings at room temperature, or store in the refrigerator for less frequent feeding (once a week).
- Before baking with a refrigerated starter, perform 2-3 consecutive feedings at room temperature to reactivate it fully.
Notes
Bake until edges are cracked and center remains soft it will set as it cools. Rotate pan half way through for balanced heat. Taking them out just before they’re set through is the trick to that fudgy quality.

Mastering the Bake: The Art of Knowing When It’s Done
Achieving that perfect fudgy texture requires knowing when to remove them from the oven. Ramsay recommends 35–40 minutes overall, until the edges are cracked and the center is soft but not raw. The toothpick should yield moist crumbs, not clean, to prevent dry brownies. The secret is taking them out just short of fully done.
Let them cool entirely in the pan on a wire rack. This establishes the texture and provides clean slices, giving that gooey, rich center everyone craves.

Achieving the Texture: The Fudgy But Light Balance
These brownies hit the perfect texture rich but light, fudgy but not dense. Use good dark chocolate to provide form and whisk eggs and sugar until pale to achieve air. Sifting flour and mixing sparingly avoid toughness. The sea salt adds depth, balancing sweetness.
Pan cooling is essential for neat cuts and the best fudgy bite. Avoid chilling before cutting to maintain the tender crinkled top.

Creative Serving Pairings: Taking Your Brownie Moment to the Next Level
Brownies are wonderful alone but take flight with the perfect pairings. A scoop of vanilla ice cream or rich cream dissolves into the warm chocolate for a heavenly contrast. Fresh raspberries or strawberries contribute a tangy, cool zing. For a refined finish, serve with espresso or citrus compote. Toasted coconut shreds add a crunchy, exotic touch.

Smart Storage Solutions: Preserving Your Brownie Bliss
Store brownies in a covered, airtight container at room temperature for four days, with parchment between layers to avoid sticking. Store away from sunlight or heat. For longer storage, wrap separately in plastic and freeze for up to one month. Thaw at room temperature or serve frozen for a chewier experience.

Customizing Your Creation: Endless Possibilities

Avocado Toasts
Equipment
- 1 Toaster or Toaster Oven
- 1 Shallow Bowl For mashing avocado
- 1 Fork For mashing
- 1 Chef’s knife For halving avocado and garlic
- 1 Cutting Board For preparing avocado and garlic
Ingredients
Main
- One 8-ounce ripe avocado halved, pitted and peeled
- Fine salt and freshly ground black pepper
- 4 slices whole grain or whole wheat bread
- 1 clove garlic peeled and halved
- 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil or unsalted butter softened
- Flaky sea salt for serving
- Crushed red pepper flakes optional
Instructions
- Mash the avocado with a fork in a shallow bowl until chunky. Season with fine salt and black pepper.
- Toast the bread until browned and crisp. Lightly rub 1 side of each slice with the cut side of the garlic until fragrant; discard the garlic. Lightly brush the toasts with oil, and season with fine salt and pepper. Divide the mashed avocado evenly among the toasts, and top with more flaky sea salt, more black pepper and red pepper flakes if using.
Notes
Ramsay’s recipe is a great foundation for creativity. Experiment with semi sweet or milk chocolate for less intense flavor, or combine chocolates for balance. Substitute butter for coconut oil for a different twist, or toss in toasted nuts or freeze dried raspberries for texture. Use entirely brown sugar for a chewy caramel like quality or a pinch of espresso powder for richness. Make it yours.

Mistakes to Avoid: How to Achieve Brownie Success
Don’t cut corners on chocolate quality tasteless chocolate results in dull brownies. Don’t overmix after flour addition to maintain texture tenderness. Insert chocolate chunks half way through baking to avoid sinking, resulting in gooey explosions in each bite. These little things make the difference between great and good.

Beyond the Bake: The Enduring Appeal and Leftover Ingenuity
Ramsay’s brownies are a pleasure to prepare and consume, combining ease with gourmet taste. Shelf stable ingredients and easy steps yield a rich treat. Leftover brilliance in sundaes, parfaits with yogurt, or whipped cream and berry mini trifles. These brownies demonstrate that you don’t have to use fussy techniques to achieve outstanding results they’re a chocolate aficionado’s fantasy, versatile and memorable.