These double chocolate brownies are the best brownies you can make at home, as simple as a boxed mix, but so much better. The perfect fudgy, chewy, chocolatey brownie!
These brownies are the perfect brownie. They’re fudgy chocolate in each bite. With little bursts of mini chocolate chips throughout. They’ve got the perfect crunchy edges with the light crisp and crackly crust on top that you know you love. They’re chewy and gooey. They’re rich, sweet, and seriously delicious.
They taste like the best boxed brownies you’ve ever had, or even better! And you know how much I love boxed brownies! If you want some easy ideas to make box brownies better we’ve got you covered. And I love topping them with this chocolate brownie frosting too, to make an even more decadent treat.
This recipe may even replace my need to buy boxed brownies, because it’s almost as easy to make as they are, and doesn’t have too many ingredients. All you need to make these chocolate brownies is white sugar, flour, cocoa powder, salt, baking powder, chocolate chips, eggs, vanilla, and oil.
You could even make these into a homemade “boxed” brownie mix, because you can keep a container of the mix on hand. When you want to make them just scoop out a little and add in the eggs, vanilla and oil. Just as easy as a boxed mix!
A while back I participated in something called “The Surprise Recipe Swap”. Basically each month, you were assigned another blog/blogger. And then you would visit their blog and pick one of their recipes that you want to cook or bake. Then you would post your version of their recipe onto your site.
I was assigned Persnickety Plates, which is funny now because Melissa and I are blogging buddies, but I didn’t know her at all at the time. I had a heck of a time scouring through Melissa’s delicious recipes and deciding which one to make, because there are way too many good choices.
Finally I picked her Simple Dark Chocolate Brownies, but sometime soon I am going to also make her Traditional Macaroni Salad and her Browned Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Cups.
But, let me tell you, these brownies did not disappoint. From those, these amazing double chocolate brownies were born.
I picked brownies, because I love brownies!! I mean, if you know one thing about me, you should know that I love brownies.
I however, don’t always love dark chocolate, I decided to switch my brownies up with regular cocoa powder. But if you like dark chocolate you’re welcome to make these with Hershey’s Special dark cocoa for that super rich dark chocolate taste.
How to make chocolate brownies?
These brownies couldn’t be easier. I mean, seriously boxed level brownies easy. First you’ll mix together your white sugar, flour, cocoa powder, salt, and baking powder. It should come together and resemble a dry brownie mix.
Add in your chocolate chips. This coats them in the flour and keeps them from sinking to the bottom when it bakes. You can use milk chocolate, semi sweet chocolate, or dark chocolate chips. Mini chocolate chips are great too. I haven’t tried them, but mint, butterscotch, white chocolate chips, etc should work great too.
Add the eggs, vanilla, and oil to the dry ingredients and mix them all together for a couple minutes until you’ve got a nice wet brownie mix batter. Pour that all into a greased 8×8 or 9×9 inch baking pan.
I like to sprinkle a couple extra chocolate chips on top to make the brownies look extra pretty.
Bake it all up until a toothpick comes out mostly clean. A few crumbs are good, just make sure it’s not still runny batter. Crumbs mean the brownies will be extra fudgy 😉
Can these brownies be doubled?
This brownie recipe as is, makes an 8×8 square or 9×9 square brownie pan worth of brownies. The brownie batter can easily be doubled and baked up in a 9×13 inch pan instead. This will increase the baking time, and your brownies should be done in about 30-40 minutes, or when a toothpick comes out mostly clean.
Top these brownies with some ice cream and chocolate syrup for the best brownie sundae, and maybe the best dessert ever!
These brownies are my favorite brownies ever and I think they’ll become your favorite as well too. The perfect fudgy, chocolatey, chewy brownies with the best flaky crispy top on them. Just look at that gorgeous shine on the topping.
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Double Chocolate Brownies
Ingredients
- 1 cup white sugar
- 1/2 cup flour
- 1/3 cup cocoa powder
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/4 tsp baking powder
- 1/2 cup chocolate chips (I like mini chips best)
- 2 eggs
- 1 tsp vanilla
- 1/2 cup canola oil (or vegetable oil)
Equipment
- Large Mixing Bowl
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Combine all dry ingredients in a large bowl, the sugar, flour, cocoa, salt and baking powder.
- Stir in the chocolate chips with the dry ingredients to coat them in the flour mixture
- Add in the eggs, vanilla and oil and stir until combined.
- Spread batter into a greased 8×8 pan.
- Bake for about 22-28 minutes, or until an inserted toothpick comes out mostly clean.
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Notes
Recipe first published on June 20, 2013. Photos and text updated on February 4, 2019.
Audra says
My daughter and I baked these last night and they were delicious! Thank you for the recipe 🙂
Aimee Berrett says
So glad you liked them Audra! They are one of my favorites!
Sara says
I just made these & they did taste great but they came out very oily. I didn’t even use any oil to grease the pan. But I also didn’t add the chocolate chips, simply because I didn’t have any. Maybe that could be the reason they turned out so oily??
Aimee Berrett says
I have made them with and without chocolate chips and haven’t had them turn out oily at all. They are very fudgy brownies, a lot like the consistency of boxed brownies, but I wouldn’t call them oily. Sorry!
Becca says
These brownies are amazing, like melt in your mouth amazing! Best brownie I’ve ever had!! Never again will I buy a box of brownie mix! Thanks for sharing your recipe 🙂
Aimee Berrett says
Becca, aren’t the delicious? I am so glad you liked them! Thanks for letting me know!
An says
These did not work out for me the top didn’t come out flaky, they were dense and not in the brownie type of way, and they seemed like they were swimming in oil! Your pictures look great and I followed the recipe to the tee I don’t know what went wrong ):
Aimee Berrett says
I am sorry they didn’t turn out for you! I have made this recipe a few times now and have had perfectly fudgy brownies, with a slight flaky crust on top each time.
Krystof Huk says
Hey there! Thanks for an awesome recipe 😀 They worked out just great even though I had a little trouble with the temperature, being European, but after a little Fahrenheit > Celsius conversion, it all worked out great! 😀 I also added a little bit of chocolate-butter cream on top which went well with the brownies! ^_^ So thanks again! 😀
Joanna Tillman says
These brownies are AMAZING! My husband has never liked a brownie I have baked until this recipe!! The only thing I don’t like on the ingredients is the 1/2 c canola oil. Have you ever, or do you know if I could use applesauce or greek yogurt as a replacement of the oil? Would they still turn out so rich and gooey?
Aimee Berrett says
I haven’t tried applesauce or yogurt in this recipe. Usually even when you cut part of the oil out and replace it with applesauce or something you still need some oil, at least in my experience. You could probably cut the amount in half though and do 1/4 cup apple sauce and 1/4 cup oil, but I can’t guarantee that the texture would be the same. I’ll try it out one day, but if you try it sooner than me, let me know how it goes!
Tracy says
I made these last night and they were very good. I used coconut oil to spray my pan and they slid right out after cutting them. I also added pecans (love pecans in my brownies!)
So tired of buying processed food and this is a perfect replacement for the one I used before.
Thanks for sharing with us!
Aimee Berrett says
Thanks Tracy! I love these brownies and I am so glad you did too! Pecans in brownies are a great addition!
CJ says
I just made these and they are great. I substituted the canola oil for coconut oil and I also used almost a cup of the jumbo chocolate chips. I added some chia seed to make it a little bit healthier. When you bite it you have a nice gooey chocolate chip in the middle. So good! Thanks for the recipe 😉
Aimee Berrett says
Oooh your substitutions sounds good! I’ve never substituted coconut oil in baking, though now I think I should try. And chia seeds? I’m scared of them! I’m glad they turned out for you!
Lisa C. says
I made these tonight and they turned out really oily. Not sure why? Maybe I should use butter to grease the pan instead of cooking spray? I’ve never made brownies that didn’t include a stick of butter before. 🙂
Aimee Berrett says
I’m not sure why, I would guess that butter would actually be more oily, but I haven’t used it. They shouldn’t be oily, but I’m used to boxed brownies and these are the same consistency.
Stefanie says
Made them on Friday and they were a huge hit! Super easy and delicious – def keeping this reci
Aimee Berrett says
Thanks for letting me know Stephanie! I’m glad you liked them!!
Vanya says
I’m glad too.
Thank you, for kind words. Your recipes look amazing.
Heather says
These look divine!!! Only problem is I only have a 9×13 dish 🙁 Any suggestions? Also I have a gas oven. (sometimes that makes a difference on time temp)
aimeeberrett says
I haven’t ever used a gas oven, so I’m not sure how much it will affect the cooking time. I would just watch them closely. And I think you could probably double the recipe and it would fill your pan pretty perfectly. But I would also increase the cook time by about 10 minutes, but check it often just to make sure they don’t over cook!
Duncan says
Self-rising or all-purpose flour? Thanks! Sounds YUMMY! 🙂
aimeeberrett says
I always use all purpose unless specified in the post. So, all purpose 🙂
Tania says
I have a question…do the chocolate chips melt? or are they a hard consistency when bitten into the brownie?
aimeeberrett says
They melted in mostly. There may have been a slight little harder bit after they were no longer warm, but it wasn’t like a full sized chocolate chip, and it wasn’t as hard as a chocolate chip either. If you don’t want that you could always leave them out 🙂
Tania says
have you ever tried the brownies w/o the chips?
aimeeberrett says
I haven’t yet. But the mix is a very simple brownie mix, similar to a boxed brownie, so it should work fine with out
CJ Huang says
I’m liking your nice big servings. 🙂 And you’ve got the crispy top just perfect too!
Heidi @ Food Doodles says
Oh my goodness, these look my my ideal brownies. They look so gooey underneath that perfect crackly top! Ahh, I think I need to go make some brownies, like now!
Vanessa Barker says
Ugh, thanks for the tempt…this looks amazing.
JJ@http://www.sewwhatscookingwithjoan.com/ says
I think I will make these for the family barbeque! Yum!
Elise @ Sunday Charm says
My mouth is watering looking at your pictures! Brownies are my absolute fav 😉
Melissa {Persnickety Plates} says
Yay you picked a good one! 🙂 Aren’t they great? Your pictures are absolutely gorgeous! Dark chocolate are really hard to photograph (esp with my lacking skills). I should try the milk chocolate.
aimeeberrett says
Thank you Melissa! I am so so happy with how they turned out 🙂
Allie says
Those brownies look absolutely perfect! I can see how moist and gooey they are on the inside, with that gorgeous crackly crust on top. Yum! Great post, thanks for sharing!
aimeeberrett says
Thanks Allie! They are the perfect brownie. I’ve been searching for a homemade version of boxed brownies, which are my favorite, and this is the perfect recipe. I will be making them again and again.
Amber Brady says
Yummy! They look fabulous Aimee!
Anyonita says
WOULD YOU LOOK AT THOSE BROWNIES?????? OMG! They look absolutely perfect! Also, I’d like to invite you to come link up with me at my link party! I’d love it if you could stop by & link up some of your recipes!
juttaslenihan says
Did I hear “double chocolate”?! Yes, please! I would not share a single piece of them. They look so delicious!
Kirsten says
recently ryans been craving brownies all the time, must make these.
K
aimeeberrett says
Yes these are the perfect place to start Kirsten! Let me know how you like them!