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My chef-tested, Best Ever Brownie recipe is everything you'd want: ooey-gooey, fudgy, and oh so delicious!

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Now, I know the internet is full of “Best Ever” claims and “the ultimate” recipes but this really is the be-all and end-all fudge brownies recipe! Read the thousands of reviews on this recipe like:

These brownies were extremely easy to make and tasted like I spent hours in the kitchen.” -Susiebakesalot

Even better that the best bakery in our neighborhood. Thank you so much for this precise recipe.” -Neha P.

My Best-Ever Brownies recipe is chef-tested for over 15 years, and has been recreated and enjoyed by thousands of Bold Bakers just like you–just check out the photos submitted by the community further below. Follow my recipe and techniques and you’ll have your new go-to best brownie recipe with a rich chocolate flavor.

And, if you’re looking for twists on this recipe, look no further — try my Chocolate Peanut Butter Brownies,Decadent Caramel Brownies,Skillet Brownies,Cream Cheese Brownies, the Chewy Brownies of Your Dreams, and more!

What Ingredients Do You Need For A Homemade Brownies Recipe?

In my recipe, I’m all about that crisp crackly top, ooey-gooey fudge-like center, studded with chunks of molten chocolate and that’s exactly what you’ll get here! These Best Ever Brownies really live up to their name as they feature:

  • High-quality unsweetened cocoa powder, sifted so you don’t have any lumps in your batter.
  • Both white sugar and brown sugar.
  • Flavorless oil, which makes them moist and fudgy.
  • Eggs, but you can always use my egg substitute chart for brownies.
  • All-purpose flour, but you can substitute gluten-free all-purpose flour or almond flour 1:1.
  • And more than a cup of rich bittersweet chocolate chunks (ideally chocolate with 72% cocoa solids or more for a nice balance of bitter and sweet).

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Do Brownies Need A Leavening Agent?

For the perfect fudgy brownie, you will not need baking powder or baking soda. Leavening agents make for more of a cakey texture and these brownies are all fudge!

What Makes A Brownies Recipe Chewier?

Using oil is a key factor but isn’t the only factor to a chewy brownie. Using dark brown sugar helps create that texture also. That and baking them for just the right amount of time will give you the result you are looking for.

Why Do Brownies Have A Flaky Top?

If you’re looking for that flaky, crinkle-top brownie, I have perfected the method. Wanna know the secret? Make my Crinkle Top Brownies!

What You Need To Make Batches Of Brownies From Scratch

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How To Make Brownies

Are you ready to learn how to make brownies, and never need to find another brownies recipe ever again? This is how you make my easy brownies (and don’t forget to get the full recipe with measurements, on the page down below):

  1. Preheat the oven! Set aside a parchment paper-lined baking tray.
  2. Mixing time: In a large bowl, combine melted butter, oil, and both sugars before whisking in eggs, vanilla, and salt.
  3. Sift in the flour and cocoa powder. Fold the dry ingredients (including half of the chocolate chunks) into the wet ingredients.
  4. Batter up. Pour the batter into the tray and top with remaining chocolate chunks.
  5. It’s time to throw your batter into the oven. Bake for roughly 35-40 minutes, until the center of the brownie no longer jiggles.
  6. Remove the batter from the oven. After they’re removed from the oven, make sure the brownies are at room temperature before taking that sweet, chocolaty first bite.

5 Pro Chefs Secrets To The Perfect Brownie Recipe

  • Brown sugar is a key ingredient! It makes the brownies moister, more flavorful and makes for a more fudgy final product. You can easily make your own brown sugar at home.
  • Use a good quality, unsweetened cocoa powder for the ultimate decadent brownie. Don’t use hot chocolate powder which contains sweeteners and other ingredients.
  • We prefer extra rich bittersweet chocolate (70%) chunks for this recipe but you can use semi-sweet or even milk chocolate if you like that better.
  • Don’t forget to season your brownies. Salt and Vanilla are key ingredients, adding essential flavor and dimension. Please don’t leave them out!
  • Be careful not to over-bake! Brownies are perfectly cooked when they are firm around the edges but still soft to the touch in the middle, as they will continue to set once they come out of the oven. After baking, cool completely in the pan at room temperature before slicing.
  • For extra neat slices, cover your cooled brownies well and chill (or freeze) until cold and firm, about 2 hours, before slicing. Once sliced, store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days.
  • Brownies can be frozen for longer storage: place them in a single layer on a parchment-lined tray. Freeze until firm, then transfer to an airtight container. Defrost at room temperature for about 1 hour (or microwave briefly).
  • Watch the 5 Pro Chef Secrets video to see the tips in action!

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Try These Brownie Recipes:

  • The Chewy Brownies of Your Dreams
  • Gemma’s Better Than Boxed Brownies Mix
  • Chewy Mochi Brownies
  • Chocolate Peanut Butter Brownies
  • Decadent Caramel Brownies
  • Skillet Brownies
  • Cream Cheese Brownies
  • Microwave Mug Brownie
  • Vegan Brownies
  • Best-Ever Blondies

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Full (and printable) recipe below!

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Gemma's Best Ever Brownie Recipe

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My chef-tested, Best Ever Brownies recipe are everything you'd want in a homemade brownie: ooey-gooey, fudge-like, and oh so delicious!

Author: Gemma Stafford

Servings: 16 Brownies

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Prep Time 25 minutes mins

Cook Time 35 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr

My chef-tested, Best Ever Brownies recipe are everything you'd want in a homemade brownie: ooey-gooey, fudge-like, and oh so delicious!

Author: Gemma Stafford

Servings: 16 Brownies

Ingredients

  • 1 cup (8 oz/225 g) butter, melted and cooled
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil (like canola)
  • 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons (6 1/4oz/177 g) dark brown sugar
  • 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons (8 1/4 oz/227 g) granulated sugar
  • 4 large eggs, at room temperature
  • 4 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup (5 oz/142 g) all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup (4 oz/115 g) unsweetened, good quality cocoa powder
  • 1 ½ cups (9 oz/255 g) roughly chopped bitterweet chocolate or large chocolate chips, divided in half

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F (180°C) and line a 9x13 inch (23 x 33 cm) baking pan with parchment paper. Set aside.

  • In a large bowl combine the melted butter, oil, brown sugar and granulated sugar.

  • Add the eggs, vanilla and salt, then whisk for about one minute until evenly combined and light in color.

  • Sift in the flour and cocoa powder over the butter mixture. Gently fold the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients until JUST combined (do NOT over mix). Fold in half of the chocolate chunks.

  • Pour the batter into the prepared pan, then smooth the top. Top with the remaining chocolate chunks.

  • Bake for 35-40 minutes, or until the center of the brownies no longer jiggles and is JUST set to the touch.

  • Remove from the oven and allow to cool to room temperature before removing from the baking tray and slicing into 16 brownies. Enjoy!

  • Store leftovers in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days.

Recipe Notes

  • Brown sugar is a key ingredient! It makes the brownies moister, more flavorful and makes for a more fudgy final product. You can easily make your own brown sugar at home.
  • Use a good quality, unsweetened cocoa powder for the ultimate decadent brownie. Don’t use hot chocolate powder which contains sweeteners and other ingredients.
  • We prefer extra rich bittersweet chocolate (70%) chunks for this recipe but you can use semi-sweet or even milk chocolate if you like that better.
  • Don’t forget to season your brownies. Salt and Vanilla are key ingredients, adding essential flavor and dimension. Please don’t leave them out!
  • Be careful not to over-bake! Brownies are perfectly cooked when they are firm around the edges but still soft to the touch in the middle, as they will continue to set once they come out of the oven. After baking, cool completely in the pan at room temperature before slicing.
  • For extra neat slices, cover your cooled brownies well and chill (or freeze) until cold and firm, about 2 hours, before slicing. Once sliced, store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days.
  • Brownies can be stored at room temperature for 3 days or frozen for longer storage: place them in a single layer on a parchment-lined tray. Freeze until firm, then transfer to an airtight container. Defrost at room temperature for about 1 hour (or microwave briefly).
  • Watch the 5 Pro Chef Secrets video to see the tips in action!

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Susiebakesalot

4 years ago

These brownies were extremely easy to make and tasted like I spent hours in the kitchen. My go to brownies were Ina Garten’s Outrageous Brownies but they are so labor intensive and expensive with all the different types of chocolate. These brownies are much better and half the labor. Perfectly fudge-like; add a scoop of vanilla ice cream for the perfect dessert. At least one good thing has come from COVID-19. I discovered Gemma (who is such a enjoyable person to watch, she explains everything) and these amazing brownies. Well done, Gemma!

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Neha Poduval

4 years ago

I have tried to make brownies twice before and failed miserably both times…when i saw your video i was tempted to try one last time and i think these were the best brownies I ever ate. Even better that the best bakery in our neighborhood. Thank you so much for this precise recipe. I followed it to the T. These brownies made me the happiest. ♥️♥️♥️

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Tehreem Kidwai

4 years ago

Hey
Your recipe is amazing. Just a question though did you use granular white sugar or castor sugar?

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Emer Cummins

3 years ago

Hi there! I would love to try this out, but was wondering if I could use semi sweet chips instead of chocolate chunks? And if so, should I reduce the amount of sugar at all?
Trying to limit trips to the store during this quaratine 🙂

Cheers,
Emer

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Pritha Chatterjee

4 years ago

Hi Gemma – i tried this lovely brownies and they came out really well ! just wanted to know if i can bake them in a 8*8 inch pan. Also , the amount of sugar in cups measurement is the same – why is it different in grams ? I wanted to know this whether to exactly half the measurements by cups , when i am trying to bake a smaller brownie slab ?
thanks a ton !!!

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Sara

3 years ago

Such a good recipe. I can’t find one that’s better. Truly a fudgie brownie word for word!

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Amanda Phillips

3 years ago

Gemma, I’ve been making these brownies for a year now and every time I do they are amazing. I love this recipe and all the ways you can tweak them to fit whatever craving you’re having. Today I wanted a little extra warmth, so I added cinnamon, clove, and cardamom to the batter. They turned out wonderfully, as they always do. Thank you for such a great recipe that I can rely on time and time again.

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Aileen Flores Zara

4 years ago

Superb recipe! My kids love it! Thank you for sharing it Gemma! Its my first time to make a brownie fudge. The brownies I use to make are usually on the cakey-side. Thanks again! GOD BLESS!

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Anna

3 years ago

Hi Gemma, I have an 8×8 inch baking tray. I want to make 8 instead of 16 brownies. So so I just divide the tray into half using aluminium foil and half all the ingredients? Or is that too risky?

My other easier option is to just make 16 Brownies. However, I would need to store them. So how do I store them? Do I cut them into 16 pieces and individually wrap them in aluminium foil and place them in my freezer for up to 3 months of storage?

Please help me!

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Jennifer Chizea

4 years ago

how can i double the recipe

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FAQs

What makes brownies fudgy instead of cakey? ›

Fudgy brownies have a higher fat-to-flour ratio than cakey ones. So add more fat—in this case, butter and chocolate. A cakey batch has more flour and relies on baking powder for leavening. The amount of sugar and eggs does not change whether you're going fudgy or cakey.

What are the three types of brownies? ›

Brownie textures fall into three general camps… Cakey, fudgy and chewy. Cakey brownies, like the name implies, are light, moist and airy, with a slightly fluffy, cake-like interior. Fudgy brownies are moist, dense and gooey, with almost the texture of fudge, but not quite as compact.

Why don't brownies need baking soda? ›

Many brownie recipes don't contain baking powder or baking soda; these recipes tend to be for the dense, sometimes chewy, kind. Cakelike brownies usually contain a leavening agent, which helps give them their fluffy texture. The technique you use also makes a difference in the texture of the final product.

Why are my brownies not crispy? ›

When you whisk the eggs in a separate bowl before adding them to the batter, you are essentially adding air to the eggs. That air is what makes the top of your brownies crinkle, creating a crispy texture, with cracks of gooey, moist chocolate peeking through.

Is melted butter or softened butter better for brownies? ›

If you want a fudgy chocolate brownie, use melted butter. For cakey brownies, beating softened butter and sugar together to create air pockets will make your brownies lighter and cakier.

What's the difference between a brownie and a fudge brownie? ›

Cake brownies are as the names suggests more cake like in texture. They have an open cake style aerated structure. Fudgy brownies on the other hand are richer, deeper and more dense in structure. A fudgy brownie may have a cake like open or cracked texture at the top but remains gooey and viscous in the centre.

What are Katharine Hepburn brownies? ›

The brownies are made with unsweetened chocolate, which is also known as baking, plain or bitter chocolate. It is chocolate in its rawest form and this means that unsweetened chocolate is just ground cocoa nibs that have been refined and contain between 50-55% cocoa butter (cacao fat).

What is the old version of brownies? ›

In the early days we heard girls' calls for new age groups and set up Brownies (originally called Rosebuds) for girls under 11. A Senior Guide group for older girls was established in 1916 – now called Rangers.

What are the sixes in brownies? ›

A Brownie Pack was divided into groups of six girls called a Six. Each Six was called after 'little people' such as Elf, Imp, Sprite or Gnome. A brown wool beret was introduced for Brownies in 1950 and stockings were changed to socks.

Why put cornstarch in brownies? ›

Cornstarch is the secret ingredient that mimics the texture of box mix brownies. Don't skip it! 1 tablespoon of cornstarch makes brownies thicker and chewier and improves the crust on top.

What not to do when making brownies? ›

To make the best brownies, it's essential to avoid making some common mistakes.
  1. Using the wrong recipe for the texture you desire. ...
  2. Omitting complementary ingredients. ...
  3. Not adding enough moisture. ...
  4. Overmixing the batter. ...
  5. Using oil as the primary fat. ...
  6. Using the wrong type of sugar for shiny brownies. ...
  7. Forgetting the shiny top.
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Why did my brownies turn into a cake? ›

Cocoa powder helps make a more cakey brownie

Most of the fat on the other hand comes from the cocoa butter. As such, if you want to reduce the amount of fat, but keep the strong chocolate flavor, you'll need to use unsweetened cocoa powder. Most cocoa powders contain anywhere from 10-20% fat, a lot less than chocolate!

Why are my brownies burnt on the edges raw in the middle? ›

To determine when it's baked, we would recommend looking for a solid crust on top of the brownie, but a good wobble in the centre when you shake the pan. If the middle is raw but the edges are burning, your oven is too hot.

Why did my brownies come out hard and chewy? ›

But, do you know, there is only one ingredient responsible for making brownies chewy? Unbalanced temperature settings make your brownies hard and dry, another undesirable thing. These are just a FEW of the many brownie fails that people face.

Should brownies still be liquid in the middle? ›

If the brownies still look wet or aren't pulling away, they aren't done. Even fudgy brownies will pull from the edges once they've finished baking. You'll see that the edges look dry while the middle still looks soft or slightly wet. Chewy and cakey brownies will have dry edges with firmer-looking centers.

How do you keep brownies fudgy? ›

Using airtight wrappings (including using plastic wrap right against the brownies) is key to keeping your brownies fresh, whether you're keeping them at room temperature for short-term storage, or planning to freeze them so you can have a fresh brownie ready whenever you need it.

Are brownies supposed to be fudgy in the middle? ›

To test for doneness with a toothpick, insert a toothpick into the center of the brownies and pull it back out. For fudgy brownies, you'll want to see some moist crumbs attached to the toothpick when you pull it back out. If it looks like it's covered in brownie batter, the brownies will need to bake a bit longer.

Why aren't my brownies gooey? ›

If your brownies are turning out dry, it's for one of two reasons - either you've overcooked the brownies or there is too much flour in your recipe. Overcooked brownies? You can tell the difference using the edges; if they are a little burnt-looking and very dry, it's likely that the brownies are overcooked.

Why are my brownies flat and chewy? ›

The molasses content in brown sugar is what is responsible for chewy yet soft brownies. If you don't want chewy brownies, completely keep brown sugar out of the picture. If you do want chewy brownies and it's not mentioned in your recipe, add 3-4 tbsp of brown sugar in the end for beautifully chewy brownies!

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