The Best Homemade Brownie Recipes for All Your Chocolate Cravings (2024)

Fudgy or cakey—which do you like best?

By Kara Zauberman
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Brownies are one of those chocolate desserts that relies heavily on personal preference. Some people prefer gooey, fudgy varieties, while others like their brownie recipes to have a cake-like texture and frosting on top. There's also the camp of people who opt for boxed brownie mix when they’re in a pinch, and there’s nothing wrong with that! (In fact, we even have a few tips to make boxed brownies taste even better if you go that route.) But, of course, if you’re choosing to make brownies from scratch, you’ve come to the right place. Here, you’ll find easy brownie recipes, no matter what your desired craving might be.

You can keep things simple with a dusting of powdered sugar on top of your brownies, or you can load them up with fun mix-ins like walnuts, chocolate chips, and M&Ms. You can even add a thick layer of peanut butter or cookies and cream for an Oreo dessert. Looking to take your brownies one step further? Try Ree Drummond's mocha brownie ice cream sundae that's drizzled with coffee syrup. Or give your brownies the red velvet treatment with a pop of color and pretty swirls of cheesecake filling. Either way, everyone in the family will be satisfied!

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Brownie Pie

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Can't decide between brownies and pie? Now you don't have to! This fudgy brownie pie is baked right into an all-butter crust. It's even better when served with a scoop of ice cream on top!

Get the Brownie Pie recipe.

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Mocha Brownies

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You'll get almost as much mocha frosting as you do brownies in this over-the-top recipe, but that's just the way we like 'em! It's a great way to combine rich chocolate and coffee flavors.

Get Ree's Mocha Brownies recipe.

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Chocolate Trifle

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Grab a box of dark chocolate brownie mix to make this dessert. The fudgy brownie pieces, chocolate pudding, and crushed Oreos will transform into a glorious over-the-top layered dessert.

Get the Chocolate Trifle recipe.

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Halloween Brownies

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These fudgy brownies are perfect for Halloween because they're topped with leftover candy, but you can also make them for any holiday that involves candy, like Valentine's Day, Christmas or even Easter.

Get the Halloween Brownies recipe.

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Cheesecake Brownies

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This show-stopping recipe has a luscious layer of creamy cheesecake filling swirled right into the batter. They're pretty to look at but even better to eat!

Get the Cheesecake Brownies recipe.

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Peanut Butter Brownies

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These brownies combine smooth peanut butter with rich dark chocolate for the ultimate decadent dessert. If you can find peanut butter chips for the topping, they'll be even better!

Get the Peanut Butter Brownies recipe.

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Brownie in a Mug

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Brownie for one? Yes, please! This recipe will satisfy all your chocolate cravings in less than 10 minutes.

Get the Brownie in a Mug recipe.

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Peppermint Brownies

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Not only are these brownies topped with crushed candy canes, but the batter is also mixed with peppermint extract for that classic holiday flavor.

Get the Peppermint Brownies recipe.

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Skillet Mocha Brownie Sundae

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Making brownies in a cast iron skillet means you'll get those crispy, crackly edges you know and love. Plus, you can serve it right out of the warm pan! With ice cream on top, of course.

Get Ree's Skillet Mocha Brownie Sundae recipe.

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Walnut Brownie Baked Oatmeal

If you're the kind of person who can eat brownies at any time of day, this recipe is for you! It's a healthy-ish breakfast that has all the flavors of a fudgy brownie!

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Brookies

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What's a brookie you might ask? It's a mash up of half brownie and half cookie—and it's perfect with a tall glass of cold milk.

Get the Brookies recipe.

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Guinness Brownies

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Using a dark Irish beer in these chocolate treats adds a much appreciated hint of richness. It's delicious on St. Paddy's Day and beyond.

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Chocolate Mint Brownie Bites

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Ree loves these tiny treats so much, they even made an appearance in her candy-coated Christmas movie. They're minty, sweet, and so lovely.

Get Ree's Chocolate Mint Brownie Bites recipe.

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Graduation Brownie Bites

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Here's a fun idea for a graduation party: top these tasty homemade brownie bites with a chocolate square, mini candy-coated chocolate, and a sour candy belt in your school colors.

Get Ree's Graduation Brownie Bites recipe.

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Dark Chocolate Brownies

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For these ultra-decadent brownies, Ree uses three types of chocolate—unsweetened chocolate bars, cocoa powder, and chocolate chips!

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Oreo Skillet Brownie

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This skillet brownie is a great excuse to indulge in everyone's favorite creme-filled chocolate sandwich cookies! Just crush up the Oreos to add to your batter.

Get the Oreo Skillet Brownie recipe at Orchids and Sweet Tea.

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Buckeye Brownies

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Buckeye candy is a rich combination of chocolate and peanut butter. Here, the flavor pairing gets baked into brownies and topped with a smooth, chocolate ganache.

Get the Buckeye Brownies recipe at Sugar and Soul.

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Bailey's Brownies

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Not only is sweet Baileys Irish Cream liqueur baked right into the chocolate brownies, but it's also used for the spiked icing over the top. Sounds like the perfect brownie for your St. Patrick's Day celebration!

Get the Bailey's Brownies recipe at Jessica Gavin.

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Zucchini Brownies

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Zucchini in brownies? Hear us out! The veggie helps give extra-moisture to these chocolate brownies, just like it does in your favorite zucchini bread recipe.

Get the Zucchini Brownies recipe at Preppy Kitchen.

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Grasshopper Brownies

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This recipe consists of three layers, starting with classic brownies on the bottom. Then, there's a bright filling of mint frosting in the center and a rich chocolate ganache right over the top.

Get the Grasshopper Brownies recipe at A Classic Twist.

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FAQs

How to make brownies better? ›

Salt enhances the sweetness in your brownies. You might think that adding salt would make brownies, or any chocolate, salter, but it actually brings out the sweet quality in these types of desserts. Sprinkle it in the batter or add flaky sea salt to the top of the brownies after removing them from the oven.

Can I use hot chocolate powder instead of cocoa powder for brownies? ›

Because most brands of hot chocolate powder include sugar or sweetener, you may wish to reduce the amount of sugar you add to your baking recipe. To use it as a cocoa powder substitute, you need to use two teaspoons of hot chocolate mix for every teaspoon of cocoa powder in the recipe.

How much butter instead of oil in brownies? ›

Replacing Oil with Butter

It couldn't be easier to substitute butter for oil using a 1:1 ratio. This should work with olive, canola, vegetable, and coconut oils. Simply melt and cool the butter to room temperature, then continue with your recipe. (If the recipe calls for ½ cup oil, use ½ cup melted and cooled butter.)

How to make brownie mix taste like homemade? ›

Peanut butter, marshmallow fluff, Nutella, caramel sauce, or white or dark chocolate fudge all make great additions when swirled into the batter. To swirl you'll make your brownies as usual then pour them into your baking dish then add dollops of the sauce you want to swirl in.

What not to do when making brownies? ›

Common Brownie Fails
  1. Too Cakey: over cooked, or too much flour.
  2. Too Gooey: under cooked, or not enough flour.
  3. Too Bitter: wrong balance of chocolate and fat.
  4. Too Greasy: too much fat or fat didn't melt with chocolate sufficiently.
  5. Lack flavour: not enough sugar or chocolate, too much flour.

What does adding an extra egg to brownie mix do? ›

If you opt to add more eggs, say double the amount, something interesting happens. Even though you are adding more moisture, the air bubbles that you catch in the extra eggs add volume, which decreases the density of your final product. This makes your brownies rise and gives them a much more cake-like texture.

Which cocoa powder is best for brownies? ›

Unsweetened cocoa powder – Michelle recommends using Hershey's Special Dark Dutch-processed cocoa powder (I used Whole Foods' 365 Cocoa Powder). Make sure to sift it if it's lumpy! Oil – While many recipes for brownies use unsalted butter, Michelle's calls for canola oil, just like the boxed mix.

Is it better to use cocoa powder or melted chocolate in brownies? ›

The secret to the fudgiest, most chocolaty brownies is cocoa powder—not melted chocolate. We borrowed chocolate expert Alice Medrich's technique, then added a cream cheese topping for tangy balance.

Is it better to use cocoa powder or melted chocolate? ›

By the way, this is why high-fat, low-moisture desserts like cookies often call for cocoa powder instead of melted chocolate: cocoa delivers a bigger and more balanced chocolate bite without messing up the cookie's fat content.

Can you put too much butter in brownies? ›

Sadly, more butter is not always better. When too much fat is incorporated, brownies become extremely fudgy, in a seriously bad way. They're slick and greasy, two traits you never want to hear when you're talking about baking.

What oil is best for brownies? ›

Most brownie recipes call for some kind of oil — usually vegetable oil or canola oil. This oil acts as the primary fat in brownie batter, giving it that delicious, fudgy texture we all know and love.

Do brownies taste better with butter or oil? ›

Oil Brownies: These were chewier with crunchier edges and a crunchier topping. They were more matte on top with a far less crinkly shiny brownie 'skin. ' They tasted more like box mix brownies. Butter Brownies: These were much fudgier, softer, and had a melt-in-your-mouth texture.

What can I add to my brownie mix to make it better? ›

Add nuts – Add a handful of finely chopped pecans or walnuts if you love brownies with nuts. Add mix ins – Jazz up a basic brownie mix with chopped mini peanut butter cups, white chocolate chunks, or your favorite chopped up candy bar. Add a swirl – Swirl in spoonfuls of peanut butter or Nutella before baking.

Should brownie batter sit before baking? ›

Though making brownie batter in advance is possible, it has to be done in a specific way to prevent spoiling. Because most brownie recipes call for eggs, the batter shouldn't sit out for longer than two hours before baking.

What happens if you use milk instead of water in brownie mix? ›

Brownie recipes traditionally call for water as it serves as a neutral liquid that hydrates the dry ingredients. However, using milk instead of water can impart a creamier texture and richer flavor to your brownies. The milk's fat content adds a smoothness that water cannot provide, resulting in a more indulgent treat.

What can I add to brownie mix to make them better? ›

Adding one large egg plus an extra egg yolk gives brownies an ultra fudgy texture. Chocolate Chips – Even if your brownie mix contains chocolate, plan to add chocolate chips. The additional sugar from the chocolate chips creates a shiny, crackly top as the brownies bake.

What can I add to brownie mix to make it taste better? ›

Use a dash of vanilla.

It's the key to making almost every baked good taste homemade. Adding a teaspoon of it to your batter won't make it taste like vanilla, but it will give your brownies an extra layer of flavor. You can also swap the vanilla for something more potent, like almond extract or mint extract.

How do you make a box brownie mix better? ›

Use Milk Instead of Water

We've encountered mixes in which water is the only liquid. Replace it with a richer, more flavorful liquid, such as milk, buttermilk or coconut milk. The extra fat from the milk will turn a normal box of brownies into a moist and gooey treat.

How to jazz up brownies? ›

Swirl It Up!

Think Nutella, peanut butter, caramel, cream cheese, or some combination of all four. Add a few dollops of your favorite spread on top of the prepared brownie batter, and use a knife to create a marbled effect before baking.

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