The Best Chewy, Fudgey Brownie Recipe (2024)

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This decadent brownie recipe has been on my website since 2009, and I made sure that it was in my first cookbook—that’s how good it is and how much I stand behind its excellence. This has been one of the most popular recipes on my website for years and years now, so I’m giving it an update with new photos and new tips and tricks. This is honestly the best brownie recipe; it’s all that you are going to need from here on in!

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The Best Brownie Recipe

Ever since I made the best chewy, fudgeybrownie recipe ever, that were the most delicious, chewy brownies I have ever eaten and promptly lost the recipe for them, I have been searching for a recipe that creates the same chewy-riffic, chocolate bliss that I once experienced. In the search to learn how to come up with the best chewy brownie recipe that I possibly could, I learned a few things. Read on to learn how to make thick, fudgey, NOT CAKEY brownies! We aren’t making cake; we are making stick-to-your-teeth-and-smile-a-chocolate-smile brownies.

How To Make Brownies from Scratch

Making brownies from scratch is super easy! You guys, this is a one-bowl dessert, and trust me, once you try these ooey, gooey brownies from scratch, you will never use another recipe again. Remember, these were in my cookbook; these homemade, from-scratch brownies are the best! And I never say that lightly because claiming something is the best is a bold thing to do. The reviews on this recipe speak for themselves, however!

To make brownies from scratch, all you need to do is:

  • Preheat your oven.
  • Line a 9×9 pan with parchment paper or grease it really well with butter.
  • Melt the butter in a pot. Stir in the sugar, then the cocoa.
  • Add in your eggs, then stir in the vanilla.
  • Stir in the chocolate chips.
  • Add in your flour and barely stir it in.
  • Bake for 30-40 minutes, until the brownies pull away from the edges slightly.Cool the brownies.

How to Make Brownies Step-by-Step Video

Ingredients Needed for Brownies

Brownies are one of the easiest things to bake up and a great recipe to start your kids baking with! To make a chocolate brownie, you only really need five ingredients :

  • salted butter
  • eggs
  • white sugar
  • flour
  • cocoa powder

How to Make Them Extra Chewy

People usually fall into two camps when it comes to brownies and their preferences. Either you like your brownies like cake, fluffy and a little moist, or you want them thick, chewy, and so decadent you can barely stand it.

Adding chocolate chips to the batter ensures that these are even richer and chewier!

If you need proof that this is the best brownie recipe ever, take a look at the photo below. These brownies aren’t under-cooked and raw-looking, like some brownie recipes are, to get that fudgey look and feel. They are simply wonderfully thick, chewy, and fudgey, with no raw batter middle in sight. There is a vast difference between raw batter and fudgey!

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Use Butter, Never Oil in Your Brownies

It’s all about the fat, baby. A brownie recipe that will yield you fudgey, delectable brownies will have a higher fat ratio than flour. Look at how small the flour I use is – it’s only 3/4 of a cup! This ensures that it’s NOT a raw, under-cooked brownie that will yield your result of chewiness; it’s the butter. And it should only be butter, so why waste your fat calories on tasteless oil? If you see a brownie recipe with oil, skip it! (The boxed mixes use oil; do I need to say more? They have their time and place, but only when camping!)

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Karlynn’s Tips & Tricks for Baking up the Best Brownie Recipe Ever

  1. You need to learn how not to mix the heck out of them when you put in the flour; thus, you need to do things in a particular order to do that. Make sure to follow the directions for success!
  2. You do NOT need any leavening agents at all in authentic brownie recipes! No raising of these brownies; thank you kindly! We are aiming for thick, fudgy little bites of chocolate heaven. If you use a leavening agent ( baking soda or powder), you turn these into a cake, making them rise and become airier.
  3. UNDER BAKE THEM. Always. Remember that your baked products are safe to eat when the temperature reaches 165 °F in the middle, which kills any germs from the raw eggs. Baked goods firm up around 200-210 °F, so you have a lot of area in between to play with. You want them to be chewy but not raw. The brownies will continue to cook a little after you pull them from the oven, so if you insert a toothpick and it comes out reasonably clean – you still want some fudgeyness on it, though – remove them before they bake too much.

Happy baking, everyone! Let me know in the comments below if you tried this brownie recipe!

Love,

Karlynn

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Prep Time
5 minutes
Cook Time
25 minutes
Total Time
30 minutes
Course
Dessert
Cuisine
American
Servings
16 servings
Calories
231
Author
Karlynn Johnston

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup butter
  • 1 1/2 cups white sugar
  • 3/4 cup cocoa
  • 3 large eggs
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 2/3 cup chocolate chips (this makes them extra fudgy, omit if desired.)
  • 3/4 cup all-purpose flour

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 350°F.Line a 9×9 pan with parchment paper and set aside.

  • On the stove over medium heat, melt the butter in a medium pot. Remove from the heat and stir in the white sugar, stirring to dissolve the sugar as much as you can.

  • Once that is combined, mix in your cocoa until thoroughly combined into the mixture.

  • Beat in the eggs until fully incorporated, then add in the vanilla.

  • If you are using chocolate chips to make these extra fudgy, mix them into the batter now.

  • Add in your flour and barely stir it in. This will prevent the brownies from being too cakey. You want to just mix the flour into the batter.

  • Bake for 30-40 minutes, until the brownies pull away from the edges slightly. A toothpick inserted should come out fairly clean, with no raw batter on the stick. A few crumbs sticking to the toothpick means they are baked and fudgy inside.

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Recipe Notes

This brownie recipe is easy to adapt to your liking, you can use any type of chocolate chips that you want, add walnuts to the batter, marshmallows, it’s really is the best base brownie recipe out there!

Nutrition Information

Calories: 231kcal, Carbohydrates: 31g, Protein: 3g, Fat: 12g, Saturated Fat: 7g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 3g, Trans Fat: 0.4g, Cholesterol: 59mg, Sodium: 88mg, Potassium: 84mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 24g, Vitamin A: 333IU, Vitamin C: 0.04mg, Calcium: 23mg, Iron: 1mg

All calories and info are based on a third party calculator and are only an estimate. Actual nutritional info will vary with brands used, your measuring methods, portion sizes and more.

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I’m a busy mom of two, wife & cookbook author who loves creating fast, fresh meals for my little family on the Canadian prairies. Karlynn Facts: I'm allergic to broccoli. I've never met a co*cktail that I didn't like. I would rather burn down my house than clean it. Most of all, I love helping YOU get dinner ready because there's nothing more important than connecting with our loved ones around the dinner table!

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  1. erika says

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    sorry it didn’t work out for me

    • Kim says

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      Heavenly delicious! I used a 8×8 and baked for 50 minutes. Woweee they came out crisp, chewy n fudgy just like you said and shown in your photos. My hubby and I love these brownies, but next time imma double up or make two pans, one for him and one for me but with walnuts. 🙂 Thank you for sharing such a simple and absolutely yummy brownie recipe!The Best Chewy, Fudgey Brownie Recipe (11)

  2. Sharon Higgins says

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    What type/brand of Cocoa did you use?

  3. Meg says

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    Delicious recipe! Baked mine for 35 minutes and came out perfectlyThe Best Chewy, Fudgey Brownie Recipe (12)

    • Kim solomon says

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      can you substitute dark chocolate in place of semi sweet

  4. L says

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    Tried and true! Ive been using this recipe for a year and they’re perfect every time! With Thanksgiving being this week, I had some leftover pumpkin cheesecake batter… So, I swirled it into this one… voila. Pumpkin Cheesecake Swirled BrowniesThe Best Chewy, Fudgey Brownie Recipe (13)

  5. Chanel Johnson says

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    Possibly the best brownie recipe I have ever tried I am bookmarking it saving it doing whatever to make sure I don’t lose this it’s that good

  6. Christine says

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    I love the brownies my husband isn’t a brownie lover but he said these where really good and he would eat them again.The Best Chewy, Fudgey Brownie Recipe (14)

  7. Alice C says

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    I’ve been making this recipe for several years now and it’s always delicious! It’s so easy to make with just 1 bowl. I only have an 8×8 glass dish and my oven needs 45 minutes to finish baking this, but it turns out perfect every time… lightly crispy top, chewy edges, and fudgy everywhere else! 🙂 When the brownies are set enough, I lift them on the parchment to let them cool on a cooling rack before cutting.The Best Chewy, Fudgey Brownie Recipe (15)

  8. Camelot says

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    I’ve tried countless brownie recipes as well as restaurants and bakeries. And these are by far the BEST ever. Absolutely perfect balance of pure goodness. Brownies are one of my favorite desserts. But if not done right it’s a big let down, and just not worth the calories.Again, your recipe and tips create the perfect fudgey,chocolately ,crakely top confection. I followed your recipe measurements exactly and did not change a thing. 👍The Best Chewy, Fudgey Brownie Recipe (16)

  9. Samantha says

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    Me and my kids have tried so many brownie recipes, this one is the best by far. Perfectly fudgy and delicious! We baked ours for about 35 minutes and turned out great! Thanks for the recipe 🥰The Best Chewy, Fudgey Brownie Recipe (17)

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FAQs

What is the difference between fudgy and chewy brownies? ›

Fudgy brownies are moist, dense and gooey, with almost the texture of fudge, but not quite as compact. Chewy brownies are dense (like fudgy brownies), but have a little more “bite” to them or elastic texture when you chew them.

How do you make brownies more fudgy than cakey? ›

Everyone loves brownies, but some like these chocolaty squares rich and dense, while others prefer a taller treat. What does a baker need to do to have their brownies turn out just as they want them? Fudgy brownies have a higher fat-to-flour ratio than cakey ones. So add more fat—in this case, butter and chocolate.

How do you keep brownies chewy? ›

Chewy brownies must be slightly under-baked. One of the top mistakes to avoid when making brownies is waiting until there's no more crumbs on the toothpick to pull the pan from the oven. By that point they're close to over-baked, and you will lose out on that chewiness you want.

Are Ghirardelli brownies chewy or fudgy? ›

Ghirardelli's brownies weren't too sweet and had a denser, more fudgelike texture. They had the most intense flavor of the bunch, which I think came from the chocolate chips and the darker chocolate used in the batter. These were also fudgy, which is my personal preference for a brownie.

How do you keep brownies fudgy? ›

Airtight Containers

Use parchment paper to layer brownies into an airtight container for best results. Tip: When storing brownies in an airtight container, add a slice of bread in with them. The moisture from the bread will help keep your brownies fresh and soft for a couple more days.

Why didn't my brownies come out fudgy? ›

Achieving a fudgy brownie is all to do with the ratio of fat to flour. A fudgy brownie recipe will use more fat than flour. Generally this is achieved by adding more butter or real chocolate to your brownie recipe. A cakey brownie recipe on the other hand will call for more flour in the ratio of fat to flour.

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 happens if I add more milk to brownies? ›

Most brownie mixes call for water. While water does the job, you can add some extra flavor and moisture by mixing some of that water with something richer, like milk. If you want to swap it out completely, be prepared for a more chewy and fudge-like brownie from the extra fat.

How do you know when fudgy brownies are done? ›

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.

How to make brownie mix more chewy? ›

The path to brownies with a fudgy, chewy center — so dense their crumb becomes fine enough to almost (but not quite) disappear — is the combination of melted butter and sugar. Cookbook author Jesse Szewczyk details the science behind using melted (rather than solid) butter in cookies in the secret to fudgier cookies.

Does letting brownie batter sit make it better? ›

It enhances the chocolate flavor, making it taste richer and adds an extra depth of flavor.

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.

What is the best chewy brownie mix? ›

If you like chewy, sticky brownies, I recommend: Betty Crocker Dark Chocolate Brownie Mix. If you like light, less dense brownies with a picture-perfect sugar top that flakes when sliced, I recommend: Duncan Hines Chewy Fudge Brownie Mix.

In which type of pan will brownies bake the fastest? ›

The brownies baked in a metal pan were perfectly cooked through after 30 minutes. They were also taller, thicker, and had a perfectly chewy, slightly fudgy texture. The brownies baked in a glass pan were very underdone in the center after 30 minutes.

What consistency should fudgy brownie batter be? ›

The ideal consistency of brownie mix is thick and gooey, similar to a thick cake batter. When you mix the ingredients together, the batter should be smooth and free of lumps, with a slightly sticky texture. This consistency is important for achieving moist and fudgy brownies that are rich in flavor.

What does it mean when your brownies are chewy? ›

Recipes for chewy brownies use more flour than those for fudgy brownies, which results in a more structured, chewy bite and less dense texture.

How do you tell if brownies are fudgy or undercooked? ›

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.

Which type of brownie is the best? ›

What are the best types of brownies?
  • Classic brownies.
  • Iced brownies.
  • Peanut butter brownies.
  • Chocolate chip cookie brownies.
  • Cheesecake brownies.
  • Brownies with walnuts.
  • Caramel brownies.
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Are brownies meant to be chewy? ›

Brownie textures are usually described as caky or fudgy. Crunchy, except perhaps for the narrow strip where the brownie contacts the edge of the pan, isn't something that most brownie eaters want to encounter in their brownies. A chewy texture often indicates that something went awry; usually overbaking.

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