Skip to content

Fudgy Brownies

You’re about to be treated to the absolute BEST brownies you can sink your teeth into.  They easily blow all boxed competition out of the water. Once you try these, you’ll never look back.

stack of brownies
There’s nothing artificial in these brownies; they’re packed with triple chocolate goodness.

Fudgy Brownies

I know it’s hard to beat the ease of boxed brownie mixes. I used to be a die hard Ghriradelli fan, and if a sister makes me a plate of them, I won’t turn them down.

Some may hail Betty C. or Duncan H. as their brownie heroes. This is a judgment-free zone, and all brownie eaters deserve their chocolate fix. There’s a time and place for all walks of brownies, but today we’re spotlighting the most chewy, fudgy, chocolatey brownies.

The Test: These homemade brownies completely outshine our favorite box mixes. To prove it, we did a side by side comparison brownie bake-off. For a big neighborhood party, we made various batches of brownies.  These brownies went up against popular boxed mixes, including my old favorite Ghirardelli’s brownie mix.

The Verdict: all of us were amazed by how clearly these homemade brownies stood out.  They have such a rich, complex, chocolate flavor.  A perfectly thin crisp top.  A chewy moistness that can’t be beat.  It honestly wasn’t even a contest. 

What YOu’ll Love About These
Fudgy Brownies

  • There’s triple chocolate goodness in these brownies, which means all chocolate lovers will rejoice.
  • These brownies keep well at room temperature.
  • They’re chewy, fudgy, and moist – never dry.
  • You’ll get that thin top layer of crackly exterior.
  • There is zero artificial anything in these brownies, and you can taste the difference.
Fudgy Brownies stacked on top of each other
These Fudgy Brownies are infinitely better than popular box mixes; you can absolutely taste the difference.

Key Ingredients for The Best Brownies

We’ve mentioned these brownies are a fabulous triple chocolate threat. Besides the usual flour, butter, sugar, and eggs, here are the key ingredients for the best brownies:

  • Dutch Processed Cocoagood quality Dutch processed cocoa is less acidic, dark, and smooth, with intense chocolate flavor.
  • Instant Coffee Granules – whether you use regular instant coffee granules or decaffeinated granules is up to you. No worries about your brownies tasting like coffee; the instant coffee simply boosts the rich chocolate flavors.
  • Quality Chocolate – use a good quality, unsweetened baking chocolate, such as Ghirardelli premium baking bar.
  • Mini Chocolate Chips – we use mini chocolate chips, as they melt beautifully into the brownies.
Fudgy Brownies Stacked on top of one another
Let homemade brownies cool completely before slicing into them.

Pro Tips for the Best Brownies

Not all brownies are the same. Here are pro tips to help you make the best brownies you and your family have ever tasted.

  • Line pan: Line your baking pan with enough excess foil over the sides (called “overhang”) so that the baked/cooled brownies will be easy to remove from pan. It’s so much easier and cleaner to slice brownies that way.
  • Don’t over-bake: When checking for doneness, insert toothpick into center of pan. When toothpick comes out with a few tender crumbs still attached (not fully clean) then your brownies are done. If your toothpick comes out completely clean, brownies are likely to be over-baked and dry.
  • Cool completely: Always allow brownies to cool completely at room temperature prior to slicing. This will give brownies time to fully set. It also makes the job of slicing much easier.

Homemade Brownies
Commonly Asked Questions

How do you ensure tender, moist brownies that aren’t dry?

By far, the most common reason for dry brownies is over-baking. Brownies should be taken out of the oven when a toothpick inserted in the center of the pan comes out with a few tender crumbs attached – toothpick should not come out completely clean.

What makes brownies cakey vs. fudgy?

A fudge-like brownie contains a higher fat-to-flour ratio. By using the right amounts of butter and chocolate vs. flour, you’ll be rewarded with fudgy brownies.

What makes brownies dry?

Brownies tend to come out dry if the flour was measured incorrectly (too much flour) and if they’re over-baked. It’s important to check for doneness 5 minutes prior to completed bake time to ensure they’re never over-baked.

How long should I let brownies cool before cutting?

Brownies should be allowed to cool completely at room temperature prior to cutting into them. Not only will they be much easier to slice, but they actually taste better after they’re cooled.

How do you cut brownies so they don’t fall apart?

Always start off with a clean, sharp knife. Run knife under hot water and wipe it clean in between each slice.

More to Bake and Eat

Also Try Our Chocolate Mousse Cake

Shop This Recipe

  • unsweetened cocoa powder

    Great for baking, gluten-free, organic chocolate recipes…and even spice rubs for meat!

  • Mini Chocolate Chips Bag

    Mini chocolate chips are superior for melting into baked goods.

  • Ghirardelli premium chocolate baking bar

    We love this unsweetened chocolate baking bar for cakes, brownies, and desserts.

Did you make this?

Please give us a rating and comment below. We love hearing from you!

stack of brownies

Fudgy Brownies

5 from 20 ratings
These fudgy brownies are tender, moist, and ultra-chocolatey. They're infinitely better than boxed brownies – you can taste the difference immediately.
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 35 minutes
Servings: 20
Author: Amy Dong

Ingredients  

Instructions

  • Adjust oven rack to lower middle position and preheat to 350F. Line a 9×13 baking pan with long sheets of foil so that excess foil hangs over edges of pan for easy removal later on. Push foil into corners and up sides of pan, smoothing foil against pan. Grease foil generously and set aside.
  • Whisk cocoa, espresso powder, and boiling water (measure out correct amount from your kettle of boiling water) together in large bowl until smooth. Add unsweetened chocolate and whisk until chocolate is melted. Whisk in oil and melted butter. Add eggs, egg yolks, and vanilla. Continue to whisk until smooth and incorporated. Whisk in sugar until thoroughly incorporated. Sprinkle salt and flour into batter and fold with rubber spatula until just combined. Fold in mini chocolate chips.
  • Transfer batter into prepared pan evenly. Bake for about 35-40 minutes. It’s done when toothpick comes out with moist crumbs attached; should not come out clean. Do not overbake, or brownies may be dry. It will seem underbaked, but will set to fudgy consistency upon cooling.
  • Transfer pan to wire rack and cool for 1 1/2 hours if pan is metal; 20 minutes if pan is glass. Very gently remove brownies from pan using foil sling. Return brownies to wire rack and let cool completely. Cut brownies into squares; you may have to gently peel foil off bottoms.

Nutrition (per serving)

Serving: 1g | Calories: 258kcal | Carbohydrates: 40g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Cholesterol: 38mg | Sodium: 15mg | Potassium: 58mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 31g | Vitamin A: 71IU | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 27mg | Iron: 1mg
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: Amerian
Diet: Vegetarian
Method: baking, Oven

Add a comment

Recipe Rating




17 comments

    • Ashley Lathrop
    • 5 stars

    I’ve been looking for a recipe that rivals the Ghirardelli triple chocolate brownie box mix from Costco. It’s my favorite and my go-to. This is the closest recipe I have found to the chewy-ness that comes from that box mix. I have tried Hershey’s cocoa, Wincrest Dutch Process Cocoa and Ghirardelli Majestic cocoa and have finally landed on Ghirardelli. It’s the key ingredient that matches the taste of the box mix and this recipe matches the texture. I’m curious what brand of chopped chocolate you use and what brand of choc chips? The only thing, I’d like to recommend is that you update the recipe to include the size pan to use. It doesn’t say anywhere.

      • Nani
      • 5 stars

      Yes they are really the best!!! Anyone has a recipe from scratch? Can’t get ghiradelli here

    • taylor

    do you add both 1/2 cup and 2 tb of boiling water? As well as the oil, do you add both 1/2 cup and 2 tb of oil?

      • chewoutloud

      Yes, Taylor, add both 🙂 Enjoy and hope you love these!

    • Anna

    Hello! 🙂 I can’t wait to try this recipe, it looks so delicious and fudgy! A quick question though, by ‘foil’, do you mean aluminium foil or just regular baking paper like parchment paper?

      • chewoutloud

      Hi, Anna! Great question; yes, aluminum foil is what I used, but parchment paper works great too! Can’t wait for you to try these 🙂

    • Rocelle

    Hi 🙂 What does TB means?

      • chewoutloud

      Rochelle, it refers to Tablespoon. Thanks for being here today, and hope you love the recipe! Happy brownie baking and eating 🙂

    • Rachel

    Hi! Will the chewiness be affected if i reduce the sugar?

      • chewoutloud

      That’s hard to say, Rachel, but I think if you reduce it by a minimal amount, it won’t affect the texture too much. If you reduce it by a significant amount, the texture could be affected. They’re super delicious, I’m so excited for you to try them 🙂 Thanks for coming over today, Rachel! 🙂

    • Ami@NaiveCookCooks

    I love good chewy fudgy brownies and these look exactly that type! Pinning!!

      • chewoutloud

      Thanks so much, Ami! So glad you came over 🙂

    • marlymcb

    These brownies look outa this world crazy good. You’re on my list now – favorite sweet bloggers list! 🙂

      • chewoutloud

      Yipee Yay, Marly! So glad you’re here 🙂 🙂

    • Thalia @ butter and brioche

    I seriously am just drooling here over the images of these brownies.. they look so dense, fudg-y. gooey and delicious. Just how I like them!

      • chewoutloud

      You’re my kind of brownie eater 🙂 🙂

    • thehungrylinguists

    Giving up chocolate for lent seems like a very silly idea having seen this post!! Maybe it will be an Easter treat for myself 🙂 Camilla

Get our free email series: 5 Easy Recipes in 30 Minutes or Less

Plus our newest recipes each week