The BEST brownie recipe! With crispy edges, fudgy middles, and rich chocolate flavor, these homemade brownies will disappear in no time.
For years, I couldn’t seem to find a recipe for brownies that met my standards. Anytime I made homemade brownies, I wanted them to be just like the ones I ate as a kid – super fudgy, moist, and chocolaty, with crispy edges and crackly tops. But the thing is, these brownies didn’t come from a recipe. We always made them from a box. Nowadays, I prefer to bake from scratch, but no brownie recipe I tried could live up to the chocolate brownies of my childhood.
So this fall, as I flipped through Michelle Lopez’s new book Weeknight Baking, her recipe for Boxed Mix Brownies, From Scratch caught my eye. Would I finally be able to make homemade brownies that would be just as delicious as the ones from a box?
The verdict: yes! I’ve had this brownie recipe on repeat since the first time I tried it. It calls for basic pantry ingredients, and it’s hardly more difficult than using a mix. As for the brownies, they’re true perfection – glossy, fudgy, and filled with rich chocolate flavor. Trust me, you’re going to want to make them ASAP!
Another thing you should do ASAP is check out Weeknight Baking! This book is packed with crave-worthy recipes that are meant for busy weeknights. Each one comes with fun variations (I have my eye on the matcha snickerdoodles) as well as tips for becoming a more efficient baker. After years of juggling a 9-to-5 job and running her blog, Hummingbird High, Michelle is full of wisdom on how to bake on a busy schedule. She writes, “We’re all doing the best we can with what we have. And I’m going to help you bake any night of the week that works for you.” If you love baking, you’ll love this book.
Homemade Brownie Recipe Ingredients
Back to Michelle’s recipe for brownies! In order for it to turn out like (aka better than) the boxed mix, Michelle uses granulated sugar, all-purpose flour, salt, and chocolate chips. Then, she adds these key ingredients:
- 2 eggs + water – Michelle uses a bit of water with the eggs to achieve the moist, gooey texture of boxed mix brownies without any commercial emulsifiers. And because this recipe doesn’t contain any baking powder, eggs are essential for helping the brownies puff up in the oven.
- Powdered sugar – The trick to making homemade brownies that are just like ones from a box! Powdered sugar contains cornstarch, which helps thicken the batter without the chemical additives you’d find in a mix.
- 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. I use olive oil because it’s what I keep on hand, and I love the rich flavor.
- Vanilla Extract – 1/2 teaspoon vanilla really amps up the chocolate flavor.
That’s it! These fantastic homemade brownies are so easy.
How to Make Brownies from Scratch
First, mix together the dry and wet ingredients in two separate bowls. Combine the sugar, flour, powdered sugar, cocoa powder, chocolate chips, and salt in a medium bowl. Then, whisk together the eggs, olive oil, and water in a large one.
Next, combine the wet and dry ingredients. Sprinkle the dry mixture over the wet one, and fold until just combined. The batter will be thick!
Then, pour the batter into an 8×8 inch baking pan lined with parchment paper. Use a rubber spatula to spread it to all four sides of the pan and to smooth the top. The mixture will be very thick – that’s ok.
Finally, bake! Transfer the pan to a 325-degree oven and bake for 40 to 45 minutes, until a toothpick inserted comes out with a few crumbs attached. Allow the brownies to cool completely before slicing and serving. Enjoy!
Store any leftovers in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days. They also freeze well for up to a month. Last time I made these, I doubled the recipe and stored the second batch in the freezer. It was so fun to have them on hand for a quick and easy dessert or afternoon treat!
Best Brownie Recipe Tips
- Better chocolate chips = better brownies. In her book, Michelle writes that one of the biggest secrets to making great brownies is using large, good-quality chocolate chips. She recommends Ghiradelli’s 60% Cacao Bittersweet Baking Chips, while I love Enjoy Life’s Dark Chocolate Morsels. Either brand would fantastic in this recipe!
- It’s better to pull them out too early than to leave them in too long. No one likes dry brownies, so err on the side of caution when you’re making this recipe. Bake them until a toothpick inserted comes out with just a few crumbs attached. If you’re on the fence, go ahead and take them out of the oven. They’ll continue to firm up as they cool!
- Wait for them to cool. Try your best to resist eating these guys straight out of the oven. Letting them cool makes them gooier and fudgier, and they’ll be less likely to crumble when you slice them. Plus, they’ll have an even richer chocolate flavor. Trust me, it’s worth the wait!
More Favorite Desserts
If you love this brownie recipe, try one of these yummy treats next!
- Perfect Oatmeal Cookies
- Easy Sugar Cookies
- No-Bake Cookies
- Best Peanut Butter Cookies
- Orange Zest Shortbread Cookies
- Vegan Coconut Macaroons
Best Homemade Brownies
Equipment
- 8x8 Baking Dish (this is the one I use so they don't overcook)
- Cooking Spray (I love this avocado oil one from Chosen Foods)
- Parchment Paper (this makes it so much easier to remove the brownies from the pan)
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar*
- 3/4 cup all-purpose flour
- 2/3 cup cocoa powder, sifted if lumpy
- 1/2 cup powdered sugar, sifted if lumpy
- 1/2 cup dark chocolate chips
- 3/4 teaspoons sea salt
- 2 large eggs
- 1/2 cup canola oil or extra-virgin olive oil**
- 2 tablespoons water
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 325°F. Lightly spray an 8x8 baking dish (not a 9x9 dish or your brownies will overcook) with cooking spray and line it with parchment paper. Spray the parchment paper.
- In a medium bowl, combine the sugar, flour, cocoa powder, powdered sugar, chocolate chips, and salt.
- In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs, olive oil, water, and vanilla.
- Sprinkle the dry mix over the wet mix and stir until just combined.
- Pour the batter into the prepared pan (it'll be thick - that's ok) and use a spatula to smooth the top. Bake for 40 to 48 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out with only a few crumbs attached (note: it's better to pull the brownies out early than to leave them in too long). Cool completely before slicing.*** Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days. These also freeze well!
Notes
A big WOW, thank you.
So glad you loved the brownies!
Are there metric (grams) for this recipe?
Hi Crystal, unfortunately we don’t have metric measurements for this recipe at this time. I’d recommend looking for a different brownie recipe with metric measurements or plugging this recipe into an online recipe converter. Sorry about that!
Batter was so freaking thick! I thought I made it wrong and almost threw it out. It came out good though. (Guys don’t worry if the batter is really thick.)
Hi Angel, yes! The batter is really thick. I’m glad the brownies came out well!
If I wanted to make these in a mini muffin tin, what would you suggest for the baking time and temp?
I bake mine for 12-13 min in a mini muffin. They turned out great!
Brownie’s tasted great I used 3/4 cup of sugar Ann cooked on 375 to make it less gooey and more flaked
Hi Nikki, I’m so glad you enjoyed them!
I reduced the sugar to 1 cup as well but substituted peanut butter chips in my second batch and they were delicious! My husband said I can’t used boxed mix ever again.
Hi Christina, I’m glad the brownies were a hit! Peanut butter chips would be so tasty here.
I did the recipe wrong and used the wrong baling tin and im 90% sure the brownies are still raw (the batter was suuuuuuper thuck) and these are still the best brownies I have ever tasted, I think that these deserve 5 stars :3
I did the recipe wrong and used the wrong baling tin and im 90% sure the brownies are still raw (the batter was suuuuuuper thuck) and these are still the best brownies I have ever tasted
Sorry I call bullshit. I made them exactly as described, EVERYONE LOVED THEM. If there a one star it is because you messed up.
Easy to make and taste great!!!!!!
Best brownies ever!
Truly the best brownie recipe I’ve tried!
I’m so glad you loved it!
Since I make these brownies on a regular basis, I would like to double the recipe. What size pan would I use?
Hi Jennifer, you can bake a double recipe in a 9×13-inch pan.
I tripled the recipe and used half a sheet pan – perfect!
I made these for a school bake sale, and they turned out amazing! My whole class loved them, and I raised a ton of money! They are so easy to make, and I’ve made them 10 times since!
Hi Chrissy, Amazing! I’m so glad the brownies were a hit.
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Brownies were awesome! How many servings per brownie?
Hi Ness, I typically cut this recipe into 16 brownies.
Is this 325°F with the fan on? If I cook at this temp with no fan for 48mins my brownies are still batter. I have had to increase the temp slightly and cook for 55mins to get them to cook through. Then they are perfect.
Hi Sian, we bake them at 325°F without the fan, but ovens can really vary. I’m glad yours came out well after a slightly longer bake!
Great recipe! Thanks!
Hi Anna, so glad you loved it!
These were the best brownies ever.! My whole fam loved them. I used 1 cup sugar and a couple tablespoons of brown sugar and no powdered sugar.
Hi Mels, I’m so glad they were a hit! Thanks for sharing your adjustments.
So quick to make! You have a dry mix and a wet mix and then mix the two together, it’s so easy. I used granulated sugar instead of powdered sugar and half a cup of butter instead of oil and they’re still amazing despite the substitutions. My daughter took them to a sleepover and everyone loved them, thankyou!
Hi Anna, so glad the brownies were a hit! Thanks for sharing your substitutions.