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    Home » Recipes » Brownies

    I Finally Found It - My Forever Brownie Recipe

    By Erin Clarkson on Apr 16, 2022 (updated May 28, 2025)
    4.9 from 158 reviews
    210 community comments
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    With over 100 five star reviews, this is, to me, my forever brownie recipe. Made with both cocoa and chocolate, it has fudgy middles and that perfect crinkly top. This brownie recipe is quick and easy, and can be done in an hour. Read this post for all my top tips on the perfect brownie!

    side on shot of fudgy brownie

    Hi hi! I am just popping in to share this easy homemade brownie recipe with you. I realised recently I only have fun variations on brownie recipes, and recipes which have a brownie base. I didn't have a plain old, easy, back pocket brownie recipe, and that needed to change ASAP. And I promise you, this one is a good one.

    I know that there are a bunch of brownie recipes online, all claiming to be the 'best brownie recipe', and while I don't claim this to be the best brownie recipe, it is certainly my best brownie recipe.

    To me, perfect brownies should be nice and fudgy rather than cakey, only just baked so that the centre is nice and gooey and the outsides are a little chewy, and be a full chocolate explosion. I know some people are partial to a crinkly top on a brownie so I added that in as a factor when developing this recipe. I've got all the top tips and tricks for you to make super easy homemade brownies.

    If you would like a cream cheese brownie version of this recipe, check out my cheesecake brownies recipe!

    close up image of cut brownies

    The secret to a crinkly brownie top

    While I am not particularly bothered by whether a brownie has a crinkly top as long as it is a nice texture and tastes good, I know that it is very important to some people, so I wanted to make sure my brownie recipe has a crinkly top, just in case that is important to you.

    The way to get a good crinkly top, based on my recipe testing, comes from a mixing technique rather than a specific ingredient ratio or combination. Using chocolate in the recipe can help, but the main secret to the the crinkly flaky brownie top comes from whipping the eggs well with the sugar. I have used this technique in cocoa only brownies to get a shiny top too which is how we know that the whipping of the eggs plays a huge part.

    The crinkly top on a brownie comes from dissolving the sugar properly in the egg mixture / in the brownie batter and aerating the egg mixture by whipping the eggs with the sugar for 3-4 minutes. This gets the mixture really light and fluffy, but also gives the sugar a good chance to dissolve in the egg, giving you that super thin, crackly, meringue like topping on top of your brownies.

    Top tip - if you want a crinkly top on your brownie, make sure to whip your egg and sugar mixture until it is thick, light, and fluffy.

    butter mixture and chocolate for brownies
    Butter and chocolate
    melted butter and chocolate
    Melt then stir to combine

    Testing - does whipping your mixture really make a difference?

    If you know me, you know I love a little experiment. So I had to do a quick experiment to really prove how important whipping the mixture for brownies is and how it makes a difference to the crinkly top.

    Below you can see two batters - the one on the left I just quickly combined by hand with a whisk, and the one on the right I mixed for the full time as called for in the recipe.

    under whipped egg mixture
    Mixed quickly by hand
    properly whipped egg mixture
    Properly mixed egg and sugar

    You can see that it really did make a difference - the undermixed batter did not get a nice shiny top on the top of the brownie, which is due to the sugar not being properly dissolved within the mixture to form that nice crackly top on the top of the brownie.

    Note that I used Caster sugar in both of these, which is a little finer than regular granulated sugar (especially in NZ), and if you used a larger grained sugar that could also not dissolve properly and have a similar outcome.

    comparison of brownie pics

    Why is Caster sugar used in brownies?

    Using caster sugar in brownies also helps to get a super crinkly top. Caster sugar has a smaller grain size than granulated sugar, so it dissolves better in the egg mixture, to give that nice crinkly top.

    If you only have granulated sugar on hand it will still work fine particularly if you are in the US. US granulated sugar is typically a lot finer than NZ sugar (from what I have experienced anyway), so will dissolve well in the egg mixture. If you are in NZ and want that crinkly top, caster will work best.

    This is another reason why using a scale is so important, as something as insignificant as the grain size of your sugar can throw off a recipe - one cup of finer grained sugar is going to weigh a lot more than a cup of slightly coarser sugar due to how much more of a fine sugar can fit into a cup measure. Grams for the win.

    chocolate mixture for brownies
    Chocolate and butter mixed
    whipped egg mixture brownies
    Properly whipped egg mixture

    What Chocolate is best for brownies?

    Because the chocolate flavour is so strong and prominent in fudgy brownies, it is important to use a high quality chocolate - something that you like to eat on its own. I used a 72% cocoa solids chocolate. Something around that would work best for these homemade brownies.

    Can Brownies be made without a mixer?

    I made these fudgy brownies using a hand mixer. You don't need to use a stand mixer if you don't want to and can just make these in a bowl, but if you want that nice crinkly top on your brownies you will need to mix with an electric mixer of some sort. If you want to make these with just a whisk that should work well too, but you will need to make sure that the mixture is thick and fluffy before adding the chocolate.

    chocolate mixture added to egg mixture
    Batter before flour
    flour added in to brownie mixture
    Add flour and combine by hand

    How to tell when brownies are done

    If you over bake your brownies they won't be as fudgy. It's not the end of the world, but not over baking them is key to that perfect fudgy brownie. You are better off slightly under baking your brownies than over baking.

    To tell when brownies are done you can look for a few things:

    • The edges of the brownie are slightly firmed up and the surface on the middle of the brownie is set
    • When a knife or toothpick is inserted, it comes back with a few fudgy crumbs attached.

    This particular brownie recipe puffs up a little in the middle when it bakes and the top might crack slightly as it bakes - don't worry, this sinks back down when you take it out of the oven.

    corner shot of sliced brownies
    slice of brownie with frosting on top

    Easy Frosted Brownies

    If you would like to finish off these fudgy brownies with a quick and easy brownie icing, you can wait until the brownies are cool, then make my super easy brownie frosting recipe (aka shitty chocolate icing) to add to the top.

    Make sure your brownies are at least room temperature (I like to chill mine) so that the brownie frosting does not melt when you add it to the brownies.

    Brownies with frosting are a super quick and easy way to fancy up a recipe if you like - making the frosting for brownies takes about five minutes and you can add sprinkles, nuts, whatever you like to the top!

    chocolate frosting on brownie

    How do you store brownies?

    Store brownies in an airtight container either at room temperature or in the fridge, depending on what texture you prefer. Brownies kept in the fridge will be much denser and taste a bit richer than those kept at room temperature.

    Brownies will keep at room temperature for 3-4 days and in the fridge for about five days.

    Can you freeze brownies?

    Yes - these fudgy brownies freeze very well. Once the brownies are cooled and sliced, put into an airtight container lined with parchment paper and freeze in the airtight container.

    To defrost brownies, take out and defrost at room temperature before serving.

    brownie mixture in pan
    finished baked brownie

    Best Brownie Recipe Tips

    Here are my top tips for making the best brownies:

    • Don't skip the salt. It is important in there to help balance out the sugar and chocolate in the recipe. Use less salt if you are using salted butter.
    • Use good quality chocolate. This will make a huge difference to the taste and texture of your brownie.
    • Try not to over bake your brownie. Check on them after 20 minutes. Mine generally take between 25-27 minutes, but remember that all ovens bake differently.
    • Incorporate your dry ingredients with a spatula. Stirring the flour in by hand reduces the chance of over mixing your brownie.
    • Whip the egg mixture well. If you are after a crinkly top, don't skip this step. It makes a huge difference.
    • Use a metal pan. Glass is a poor conductor of heat.
    close up shot of cut brownies

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    Answers to your baking questions

    Over the years, many of you have asked me questions about:

    • baking in grams
    • adjusting oven temperatures
    • what kind of salt to use
    • and many more!

    I've curated and answered them all for your easy reference in this frequently asked questions post!

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    I Finally Found It - My Forever Brownie Recipe

    5 Stars 4 Stars 3 Stars 2 Stars 1 Star 4.9 from 158 reviews
    • Author: Erin Clarkson
    • Prep Time: 15 minutes
    • Cook Time: 30 minutes
    • Total Time: 45 minutes
    • Yield: 16 brownies 1x
    • Category: Brownies
    • Method: Baking
    • Cuisine: American
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    With over 100 five star reviews, this is, to me, my forever brownie recipe. Made with both cocoa and chocolate, it has fudgy middles and that perfect crinkly top. This brownie recipe is quick and easy. Read this post for all my top tips on the perfect brownie!


    Ingredients

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    • 200g dark chocolate (I used 72%), coarsely chopped
    • 180g unsalted butter, cold from the fridge is fine
    • 15g dutch process cocoa, or regular unsweetened cocoa, sifted
    • 3 large eggs (about 150g not including shells), at room temperature
    • 200g caster sugar
    • 100g light or dark brown sugar
    • 2g (½ tsp) kosher salt 
    • ½ tsp vanilla extract or vanilla bean paste
    • 100g all-purpose flour, sifted


    Instructions

    1. Preheat the oven to 350°f / 180°c. Grease and line a 9” (23cm) square pan with parchment paper, making sure the parchment extends over the sides of the pan to form a ‘sling’. Clip down with binder clips if desired. 
    2. In a heatproof bowl over a pan of simmering water (make sure the bowl does not touch the water), combine the dark chocolate and butter. Heat, stirring frequently, until the chocolate and butter are melted and the mixture is smooth. Alternatively you can do this step in the microwave - microwave for 30 second increments, stirring well after each until the mixture is smooth and combined. 
    3. Sift the cocoa powder over top of the chocolate and butter mixture and stir until well combined.
    4. In a large bowl, combine the eggs, caster sugar, and brown sugar. Mix on medium to high speed with an electric handheld mixer for 2-3 minutes until the mixture has lightened and increased in volume. This step can also be done in a stand mixer using the whisk attachment.
    5. Add the chocolate mixture and mix to combine. Add the salt and vanilla and mix until incorporated. 
    6. Add the flour and incorporate by hand until the mixture is smooth and does not have any lumps. 
    7. Transfer the batter to the prepared pan, and tap the pan on the counter a few times to ensure there are no air bubbles. Leave to sit for a minute or two then bang again to ensure there are no bubbles.
    8. Bake the brownies for 25 to 28 minutes, checking after 20. You are looking for the edges and top of the brownie to be set, and when a skewer is inserted into the middle, it should come out with a few moist crumbs attached. You are best to lean toward under baking than over baking. 
    9. Remove the brownies from the oven and place the pan on a wire rack. Leave to cool in the pan then remove using the parchment paper sling. Slice into squares using a sharp knife. 
    10. Store leftovers in an airtight container at room temperature or in the fridge.

    Notes

    If you want the crinkly top on brownies it is very important to whip the eggs and sugar for a full 3-4 minutes until light and fluffy. If your granulated sugar is on the coarser side, using caster sugar will help (see blog post copy for notes on caster sugar)

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    1. Alana says

      September 21, 2022 at 11:57 pm

      Tried this brownie a couple of weeks ago and it was amazing!! Will make it again soon x

      Reply
    2. Ola says

      September 23, 2022 at 5:09 pm

      It is the perfect recipe for a gooey and fudgy brownies from the inside and crinkled on the outside. I made it for my friends and they fell in love with it.
      Since I used Dark Chocolate 62%, I just reduced the sugar a bit to balance the sweetness. I highly recommend this recipe and shared it already with my friends. Thank you!

      Reply
    3. Katharina says

      September 25, 2022 at 1:56 am

      I‘ve tried several recipes and finally found this one, which ever since has been my go-to whenever the mood for super chocolatey, super fudgy brownies strikes. They turn out amazing every time!

      Reply
    4. Megan says

      October 05, 2022 at 2:09 am

      The BEST brownies, and such a clear, easy recipe to follow. I gave some to our neighbours who often bring us delicious baking and they were very impressed!

      Reply
    5. Mina says

      October 08, 2022 at 5:21 pm

      This is such a great brownie recipe! The whole family was happy and satisfied. And it was super easy to make as well! Will for sure make again another time.

      Reply
    6. Lauren says

      October 20, 2022 at 8:42 am

      Love this recipe! So easy and delicious.

      I have a question on the eggs - I weighed 6 eggs (double recipe) as 350g, but the recipe said roughly 300g - should I reduce the amount down to 5 eggs to be closer to 300g? I have made a batch today with 350g, and it does taste a lil extra eggy 🙂

      Thank you!!

      Reply
      • Erin Clarkson says

        October 20, 2022 at 3:33 pm

        Hi! Yep I would drop it down if I were you! Sometimes eggs are bigger or smaller which is why I try to pop the gram weights there!

        Reply
    7. Blair says

      October 25, 2022 at 11:31 pm

      This was a wonderful recipe. I used the triple function in the recipe and made the batch in two 9x13 in. pans (Thank you Erin for your help!). I did need to increase the bake time with this size pan. I started at 40 mins and they weren’t quite done so I baked them past that in 5 min intervals. Pretty sure I pulled them around 50 mins. Placed hot pans into my freezer for a quick cool down and then into the fridge overnight. Cut and packed brownies the next day for my son’s football team dinner and the end result was decadent, moist and fudgy delights that the kids were raving about.
      I’ve already had requests from some of the boys for more. Thank you for the fantastic recipe!

      Reply
      • Libby says

        December 11, 2022 at 3:17 am

        This is the best brownie recipe ever. Made it twice now and both times turned out perfect. This is the only brownie recipe that my husband has liked...and there's been many attempts 😅

        Crinkly on top, dense and fudgy in the middle. We prefer it eaten straight from the fridge but that's just our preference. I like to play a game of "is it too salty" because I usually only have salted butter on hand and still add extra salt. Still fine if you add extra like I do 😄

        Thanks Erin!

        Reply
    8. Maëva says

      November 01, 2022 at 4:43 pm

      Dear Erin,

      Thank you so much for the time you spend writing beautiful recipes. I have been wanting to make this brownie for a long time and finally found the opportunity to do so. My colleagues are absolutely impressed.

      I followed your instructions very closely and it is perfect. This is the best brownie I have ever had in my life 🤎🫶🏽

      Reply
    9. Amy says

      November 02, 2022 at 6:33 pm

      Made these and they turned out perfectly! Easy and delicious! Love the recipes with weight measurements. New fave brownie.

      Reply
    10. Chelsea says

      November 20, 2022 at 11:53 pm

      This is the perfect brownie recipe! Fudgy on the inside, crisp on the outside, you can’t ask for anything better. I come to your website for all the recipes I need because they’re so easy to follow, and all in metric! Thank you!!

      Reply
      • Nada says

        September 14, 2023 at 3:25 am

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    11. Clary says

      December 04, 2022 at 5:19 pm

      Typical me, I picked a recipe I've never made before to take to a memorial gathering. And I wanted to scale the recipe more that 2.5x. Result? They were SO YUMMY and everything turned out perfectly thanks to the pan size calculator!

      As instructed, I let my stand mixer run a solid 5 minutes to make sure all the sugar was dissolved. The baked top was picture-perfect crinkly that withstood being cut into narrow pieces (after being cooled overnight in a very cold room).

      I baked my huge batch in a half sheet pan. So when I realized the edges were setting and the center was still very loose, I turned down to 325° (after ~20 minutes at 350°), which was a good call. The center cuts were extra fudgy but still fully cooked, and the edges were crusty but not dry and didn't catch / char at all.

      I'm a cheeky monkey who added to the recipe because I wanted to make the brownies a tribute to the departed's favorite football club, the Blades, whose colors are black, red, and white. So I spread 2/3 of the batter in the pan and spread it to cover, then scattered (some but not a lot of) coffee-soaked dried cranberries and white chocolate chips on top before covering them with the remaining batter.

      I baked the day before the event so they could set, which was the right choice -- they settled into the perfect consistency, fudgy without being dense or sticky. The deep chocolate flavor has the right amount of sweetness.

      Even with all my additions and scaling, the brownies were a hit. This recipe is now my go-to, and I have tried a LOT of brownies. Thank you, Erin, for creating yet another precise, foolproof, tinker-friendly, yummy recipe! And extra thanks for the supremely helpful tools you've blessed us with!!

      Reply
    12. Bec :) says

      January 12, 2023 at 11:41 pm

      Holy moly these brownies never disappoint!! Today as an experiment I added 20 grams of rye flour (and then 80 grams of AP flour) - a la Violet Bakery’s recipe - and it added such a lovely nutty edge. Delicious and fudgy, I didn’t bother waiting for them to cool before cutting into them.

      Reply
    13. Michelley Anne says

      January 15, 2023 at 1:41 pm

      These are the best brownies I've ever made. I'm a high school Home Ec teacher and made this recipe with my students, both in a halved and doubled version and they turned out PERFECT. If teens can follow the recipe without issues, you know it's a great one.

      Reply
    14. Pamela Kramer says

      January 15, 2023 at 2:02 pm

      Of the dozens of brownie recipes I have tried over the years, this recipe beats them all. The fudgy texture is out of this world!! If you are looking for a fudgy recipe as opposed to a cakey one, this is the only recipe you will ever need. Especially easy to cut when refrigerated 🙂

      Reply
    15. S T says

      January 15, 2023 at 6:42 pm

      talented, brilliant, incredible, amazing, show stopping, spectacular and everything else Lady Gaga said…she was talking about this brownie recipe right?
      It’s delicious. I made these brownies for my boss and he gave me a raise the next day. Now I’m not saying it was just the brownies but it totally was.

      Reply
    16. Emily says

      January 15, 2023 at 6:51 pm

      Such a good recipe!! Whisking makes all the difference. Perfectly crackly on top and dense inside. Erin never fails!!

      Reply
    17. Britt says

      January 15, 2023 at 7:42 pm

      I have been looking for a go-to brownie recipe and have finally found it! Not too sweet, incredibly fudgy, and super easy! Thanks for another great recipe!

      Reply
    18. Emily says

      January 15, 2023 at 9:19 pm

      WOW! These were incredible. My backup dessert is to always have a box brownie mix on hand but I don’t think I can do that any more after making these. So good, and so easy with ingredients I already had on hand!

      Reply
    19. Olivia says

      January 17, 2023 at 3:37 pm

      These brownies are the absolute tits. So fudgy, so delicious. A favourite in our house is to heat them up, then add vanilla ice cream and caramel sauce.

      Reply
    20. Emilie says

      January 28, 2023 at 7:22 am

      AMAZING recipe! Thanks for all the tips Erin, it makes ALL the difference. Was a bit afraid by the amount of sugar (added to the chocolate) but it really works well.

      Reply
    21. lisa says

      January 28, 2023 at 7:07 pm

      These are SO delicious and easy. I have tried a few brownie recipes before and normally just end up using a mix instead, but NEVER again! The recipe is perfect. Instructions are easy to follow. My boyfriend just stated "That's the best brownie I have ever tasted!" Thanks so much for sharing this recipe. I am adding it to my normal rotation of sweets.

      Reply
    22. Daisy says

      January 29, 2023 at 7:12 am

      Honestly the best brownies I've ever made!

      Reply
    23. Jenny says

      January 29, 2023 at 2:52 pm

      Delicious and easy to make. I will definitely be making these again.

      Reply
    24. Aida says

      February 01, 2023 at 11:14 am

      This is the best brownie recipe EVER! THANK YOU ! It’s a complete succes everytime I make it!

      Reply
    25. Caro says

      February 09, 2023 at 6:01 pm

      Hi Erin, the recipe is great and the brownies turned out well. I just wanted to alert you, that for someone with a different mother tongue, caster sugar basically translates to powdered sugar if that makes sense. But you mean more finely granulated sugar right? I only got that as you do not refer to the sugar as caster in the instructions anymore. Just a hint in case you want to include a hint for the ingredients for fellow non english natives, maybe. Thanks for the recipe anyway!

      Reply
      • Erin Clarkson says

        February 11, 2023 at 5:52 pm

        Hi! Ah yes I mean the finely granulated one! I think there is a note in the post about it - when I refer to powdered sugar I call it powdered sugar! 🙂

        Reply
        • Larin says

          July 03, 2023 at 4:00 pm

          These are hands down the best brownies I've ever made!

          Reply
          • Kim says

            August 14, 2023 at 12:56 am

            These brownies are delicious! I made them today with my 4 and 2 year old. I love the texture and the recipe is easy to follow.

            Reply
    26. Sonja says

      February 09, 2023 at 6:49 pm

      Hello! Trying one of your recipes for the first time and I’m excited! Would adding chopped (wal)nuts to this recipe work and would anything need to be adjusted? Thanks!

      Reply
      • Erin Clarkson says

        February 11, 2023 at 5:53 pm

        Hi hi! I haven't tried it but I would just whack them in and see what happens? The mixture is pretty dense, so it should just suspend them in. If you're worried about them sinking, add some to the top of the brownie and sort of mix them into the top section to cover them over if that makes sense!

        Reply
    27. Lara says

      February 16, 2023 at 8:44 pm

      I made these 2 weekends in a row because my husband loved them so much! Fudgy, delicious, and perfect brownie texture. I am usually not a brownie with frosting person, but this was fantastic and added so much to the final product! Excited to try the caramel version next!!

      Reply
    28. Alicia Gluibizzi says

      February 18, 2023 at 1:35 pm

      These are divine straight from the fridge. Fudgy goodness! Another fantastic recipe.

      Reply
    29. Lara says

      February 27, 2023 at 2:52 pm

      The perfect brownie! Delicious, squidgy and crinkly top. I used Doves farm Gluten free plain flour, couldn’t tell the difference. Another great recipe, thank you 🙏🏼

      Reply
    30. Bronwyn says

      February 27, 2023 at 6:18 pm

      Just to die for!

      Reply
    31. Cara says

      March 26, 2023 at 5:59 pm

      Love these. Very easy and predictable. The hardest part is chopping chocolate but really you can just break it into small pieces cause the microwave will take care of melting it quickly. This time I made the “shitty” frosting to top these and crushed some Cadbury mini eggs for holiday decor on top. That shitty frosting is yum. Do it.

      Reply
    32. Priscilla C says

      April 06, 2023 at 6:14 pm

      These brownies are amazing! I've made these in various variations, such as pb, cookie butter, chocolate chip, chocolate candies, etc. and every single one is amazing! Very versatile recipe!

      Thank you for sharing with us, Erin!

      Reply
    33. R says

      April 17, 2023 at 8:35 pm

      I made these and tried them at room temperature and was not impressed with the texture. However, I put them into the fridge and these brownies became dense and fudge like just like.

      My cooking time was beyond the suggested and for the next batch I think the addition of coffee would improve the flavour. Highly recommend making a batch, the method was fun and one I hadn’t used before either.

      Reply
    34. Lauren says

      April 22, 2023 at 11:58 pm

      Great recipe! The taste and texture are amazing. Just like Erin suggests, refrigerating the brownie makes it extra fudgy and delicious. I used a leftover dark orange chocolate Terry's orange the first time i made the recipe and the undertones were great. Otherwise, good quality dark chocolate is ideal.

      This recipe is definitely worth making!

      Reply
    35. Megan says

      April 25, 2023 at 9:26 pm

      I’ve tried a few homemade brownies over the years and determined box mix is just better. And then I tried this recipe. I was skeptical. And these were delightful. I will totally make again. Tried the fridge trick for cutting but the fam demanded we slice with less than an hour of chill time. I regret nothing 😂

      Reply
    36. Charlotte L says

      May 05, 2023 at 3:58 am

      Best brownie ever! Tried so many recipes trying to find THE perfect brownie and this the one! Thank you

      Reply
    37. Maree says

      May 20, 2023 at 9:08 pm

      I made these for the first time last night, and they came out beautifully. I don’t have a 9inch square tin so I had to make do with a 9inch circular cake tin - they took a little longer to cook but the end result was equally delicious.
      They were great warm from the oven, and excellent the next day too.

      Reply
    38. Jolet says

      June 05, 2023 at 9:12 am

      So delicious!

      Reply
    39. Josephine says

      June 22, 2023 at 1:32 pm

      I made these gluten free and they worked out so well! Slightly different texture than when I made it with regular flour, but hardly noticeable.

      Reply
    40. Lina says

      June 23, 2023 at 7:05 am

      Just made these today, the recipe worked like a charm. Super delicious! I used my trusted scales and reduced the sugars to 260 grams total - which didn’t affect the quality of these tasty, fudgey brownies. Thank you Erin!

      Reply
    41. Meggie Turgeon says

      July 08, 2023 at 11:49 am

      These were by far the best brownies I have ever tasted. My family and friends were all in awe! They are so rich and tasty. I also made the frosting and the combination was out of this world 👌

      Reply
    42. Chelsea says

      July 13, 2023 at 4:41 pm

      Can I make this into a 8 x 8 pan if that’s all I have?

      Reply
      • Erin Clarkson says

        July 15, 2023 at 3:46 pm

        You can but it is going to be super thick. I would do a 2/3 of the recipe if you wanted to do that! x

        Reply
    43. Moira StClare-Henry says

      July 21, 2023 at 6:32 pm

      I didn’t have chocolate chip so I used mashed banana instead and the batter was way too wet si I onpy put in two eggs however was very disappointing in the recipe as it did not work out and it would just not cook and I couldn’t get the top layer to look like it does in the picture and now it’s burnt. Not impressed honestly so not for me. Maybe my oven is different than the chefs as I use gas and it has gas marks not tempretures or broil like most Americans

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      • Erin Clarkson says

        July 25, 2023 at 6:37 pm

        Moira, I'm very sorry the recipe didn't work for you but I don't think it's your oven - I think it could be something to do with the fact you substituted chocolate for banana in a brownie recipe.

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    44. Lauren says

      July 28, 2023 at 10:35 pm

      These are so easy to make and come out super fudgy and delicious. I first made these for a work potluck and they were a hit with everyone and requested that I bring these every time, so they are my go to.

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    45. Stacey says

      August 21, 2023 at 4:54 am

      Yum yum yummy! Even forgot the cocoa and still delish 😂

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    46. Amanda says

      August 24, 2023 at 12:06 am

      Dang these turned out good !!

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    47. Sacha Drinnan says

      October 18, 2023 at 5:26 am

      Great recipe, I used coconut oil as that's all I had and coconut sugar and reduced some of the brown and white sugar.
      Love all your recipes.
      Thank you

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    48. Sophie McPhail says

      October 25, 2023 at 10:11 pm

      The BEST brownie recipe. Quick and easy to make and everyone always asks where the recipe is from!!

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    49. Perrin W says

      October 26, 2023 at 5:52 pm

      I made these today and HOO BOY, these brownies are now my go to. They are fudgy and decadent. I added a few swirls of peanut butter on top of the batter (because of personal preference; I love 🍫&🥜 together) and probably ate 1/8 of the pan in one sitting! I did use granulated sugar because I didn’t have castor, and they still had an amazing crinkly top. Highly recommend!

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    50. Mary says

      November 08, 2023 at 8:03 pm

      Hi! These look delicious!! What brand of dark chocolate do you use? I have some Guittard bittersweet and semisweet baking bars and wondered which would be best. If you have a better suggestion I’d love to know. I plan to make these for a Thanksgiving gathering. Thank you!!

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      • Erin Clarkson says

        November 11, 2023 at 7:50 pm

        Either work - the one I use is 72% cocoa solids!

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        • Mary says

          November 12, 2023 at 3:34 pm

          Thank you for your reply! One more question…do I sift the flour before measuring or measure the cup of flour then sift. This step in recipes always confuses me.

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          • Erin Clarkson says

            November 12, 2023 at 4:42 pm

            My recipe uses a scale, so it makes this part easy - 100g of flour is still 100g flour regardless of when you sift it

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            • Mary says

              November 17, 2023 at 11:53 pm

              Made the brownies and they are fantastic!!! Thank you for answering my questions before I tried the recipe - so helpful! I also just baked your chocolate chip cookie bars and wow - so delicious!!! Measuring ingredients with the scale has been a game changer. I’ll be baking both recipes again for Thanksgiving - thank you!!

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