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ByKelsey Dimberg and Annamarie Higley

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Updated: Jan. 17, 2024

    A splash of vanilla and a dash of espresso powder are just two ways to make a box of brownie mix better. With these hacks, you'll have yourself a shortcut dessert that tastes like it's made from scratch.

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    It’s safe to say just about everybody likes brownies. What not everyone can agree on is how they like their brownies. Some people prefer a fudgy, nutty bar; others love ’em chock-full of chocolate chips; still others enjoy the quintessential sweet smeared with canned frosting. In most cases, though, people want their brownies fast, so they go straight to a brownie mix. Here are some easy ways to make boxed brownies better.

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    Fall Back on Butter

    Most boxed brownies use canola or vegetable oil. Sub in the same amount of melted butter for brilliant results. This makes the brownies that much richer and more delicious. Bonus points if it’s high-quality, like our Test Kitchen’s favorite butter.

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    Use Milk Instead of Water

    We’ve encountered mixes in which water is the only liquid. Replace it with a richer, more flavorful liquid, such as milk, buttermilk or coconut milk. The extra fat from the milk will turn a normal box of brownies into a moist and gooey treat.

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    Add Salt

    If you’ve ever found boxed brownies to be too sweet for your taste, stir a pinch of salt into the batter before baking. This’ll help bring out the deeper chocolate flavors. You can even try sprinkling some flaky sea salt on top of the brownies as soon as they come out of the oven.

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    Use Brewed Coffee

    Just like milk, brewed coffee also works in replacing the water typically used for boxed brownies. This morning delight adds interest to the dessert by enhancing that chocolaty flavor without creating an overly indulgent end product.

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    Crank Up the Cocoa

    If you like a fudgy brownie (sans mix-ins) but can’t get enough chocolate flavor, stir a little extra cocoa powder into the batter. This produces a super dense, chocolaty delicacy. Yum! Oh, and it helps if you start with a good mix; our Test Kitchen uncovered the best brownie mixes.

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    Stir in Espresso

    A jolt of espresso powder is just the thing to amp up plain ol’ brownies. Stir a heaping teaspoon into the dry ingredients before adding the liquids, then bake as usual. Espresso not only makes the chocolate flavor more pronounced, but it also adds a subtle touch of beloved java flavor. Try more coffee-infused desserts.

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    Add Extracts

    Here’s a small improvement that comes from an ingredient already in your pantry! A teaspoon of vanilla, almond, mint, even rum extract can go a long way in this chocolaty sweet. These flavors, in particular, complement the cocoa goodness. (Psst! Did you know it’s super easy to makehomemade vanilla extract?)

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    Choose Chocolate Chunks

    The most obvious way to enhance brownie mix is with, well, more chocolate. What’s not as obvious is which chocolate to choose. These semisweet chocolate chips are our Test Kitchen’s favorites. (When it comes to baking, we recommend semisweet chocolate over dark or milk varieties.) Chopped semisweet bar chocolate also adds texture and richness to the batter. And that’s not to mention these seriously fun flavored baking chips.

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    Swirl in Some Good Stuff

    This trick makes your brownies stand out in more ways than one. Dollop cream cheese, fruit jam, pumpkin puree, peanut butter or caramel over brownie batter. Spoon it into the pan, then cut through the batter to create this wow-worthy effect. Your dessert will be prettier and tastier than every other treat on the table.

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    Go Nuts

    Nuts and chocolate are a flavor combination made in heaven. In addition to scattering nuts on top of brownies, you can also add them directly to the batter, then bake as usual. Walnuts, pecans, almonds and peanuts all work beautifully. Just be sure to toast the nuts beforehand for extra depth.

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    Opt for a Topping

    Want to perk up the brownies without interfering with the basic recipe? Add a topping. (This is fun for kids to help with, too!) Think a coat of frosting,(Also, check how to make canned frosting taste like homemade) peanut butterb or caramel or chocolate ice cream topping. Once you’ve slathered on a thick layer, sprinkle it with nuts, jimmies, toasted coconut, even flaky sea salt for some extra texture and fun.

    Originally Published: April 11, 2022

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    Kelsey Dimberg

    A former in-house editor at Taste of Home, Kelsey now writes articles and novels from her home in Chicago. After going gluten-free more than a decade ago, Kelsey turned to home cooking and baking as a way to re-create her favorite foods. Her specialties include gluten-free sourdough bread, pizza and pastry.

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    Annamarie Higley

    As Taste of Home's product testing manager, Annamarie leads the sourcing and testing of the products you see recommended on our websites. She's passionate about ensuring your money is spent on quality items that perform better than their competitors and will help you maintain a happy, efficient home.

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    11 Tricks to Making Boxed Brownies Better? ›

    for how to make box brownies taste better. Swapping the oil for butter, water for cream, and adding egg yolks will make the brownies extra fudgy, vanilla extract adds favorite, and espresso will enhance the flavors of the chocolate. I like to add bittersweet chocolate chips.

    How to enhance boxed brownies? ›

    Vanilla extract – Pure vanilla extract adds rich flavor to brownies. Eggs – Most brownie mixes call for one whole egg. Adding one large egg plus an extra egg yolk gives brownies an ultra fudgy texture. Chocolate Chips – Even if your brownie mix contains chocolate, plan to add chocolate chips.

    What does adding an extra egg to brownie mix do? ›

    If you want to get a little more creative with your brownie mix hacks, add an extra egg to the batter. The extra protein will help thicken up the batter and make it fluffier, creating a more decadent, fudgy texture. You can also add the yolk by itself in addition to the 2 eggs a box brownie mix typically calls for.

    Can I use butter instead of oil in brownie mix? ›

    You can absolutely substitute butter for the vegetable oil. Use the same quantity specified in the directions (for example, if it calls for 1/3 cup of oil, use 5 1/3 tablespoons of butter). Melt it down, then let it cool a bit. You might not ever go back to oil!

    How do you jazz up a box of brownies? ›

    Add a teaspoon of instant coffee or espresso powder. Throw in a handful of nuts—pecans, walnuts, macadamia, whatever you have on hand. Scoop in a palmful of dried or frozen fruit. Add an extra splash of the top-shelf vanilla extract, or a dab of vanilla paste, or a dash of vanilla powder, to the batter.

    How to make boxed brownies chewy? ›

    - Swap the water for milk or heavy cream. This will help make a fudgy texture because milk has fat and water doesn't. - Most brownie mixes require two eggs.

    Can you doctor a brownie mix? ›

    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.

    Should brownie batter sit before baking? ›

    Making Brownie Batter in Advance

    Because most brownie recipes call for eggs, the batter shouldn't sit out for longer than two hours before baking. On the other hand, the sauce and dry ingredients can be made a few days in advance and refrigerated for freshness.

    What can you add to your brownie mix to pump up the chocolate flavor? ›

    Add coffee or instant espresso powder to your brownies for an even deeper, more complex chocolate flavor. Swirl them with peanut butter, cream cheese, or even pumpkin filling to mix things up. Mix in nuts, add a marshmallow topping, or spread on your favorite frostings for fun, simple, or seasonal twists.

    What makes brownies fudgy vs cakey? ›

    Fudgy brownies have a higher fat-to-flour ratio than cakey ones. So add more fat—in this case, butter and chocolate. A cakey batch has more flour and relies on baking powder for leavening. The amount of sugar and eggs does not change whether you're going fudgy or cakey.

    What happens if you forget to put an egg in brownie mix? ›

    Is it okay to make brownies without eggs? Without eggs, baked goods will become a little thinner and not rise as much in the oven. As long as you replace the moisture from the egg with milk, banana or applesauce, you can make brownies without eggs. And yes, this recipe makes thinner brownies than normal.

    How to make box brownies more cakey? ›

    Add an extra egg to your brownie batter to make more cake-like brownies. There are directions on the back of the box. You can also make brownies from a cake mix with our Loaded Chocolate Cake Mix Brownies recipe.

    How to spruce up brownies? ›

    Add Some Fruit. I love folding fresh raspberries or strawberries to the batter before baking. Something about the combination of dark chocolate and sweet, tart berries just works. You could use a nice fruit jam instead; dollop a couple of tablespoons on top of the brownie batter and swirl it in before baking.

    What happens if you use milk instead of water in brownie mix? ›

    One change is to use milk or heavy cream instead of water. This change will make brownies more moist and gooey since milk is more fatty and flavorful than water. A second change is to use butter instead of oil. For similar reasons to using milk, butter adds a rich and more decadent quality to the batter.

    What can I substitute for 1/2 cup of oil in brownies? ›

    Melted, unsalted butter is the perfect substitute for oil, and can even add a richer flavor to baked recipes. Swap in butter for oil in a 1:1 ratio, melting butter in the microwave or on the stovetop. Vegan butter or ghee can also work in this instance.

    Does boxed brownie mix need eggs? ›

    How can I make box brownies without eggs? You can use 4 tablespoons of milk, ¼ cup of mashed banana or ¼ cup of unsweetened apple sauce in place of each egg required in a box brownie mix.

    Why are my brownies more cakey than 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.

    How do you make brownies less cakey from a box? ›

    Try using one less egg than called for in the recipe. That will make it more chewy and less cake like.

    How to make perfect square brownies? ›

    If you want brownies to be perfectly square, it's easier if you bake them in a square pan. If the recipe calls for a 13-by-9-inch baking pan, you can still cut perfect squares, it's just a bit harder to eyeball it. You should also make sure to reach for a metal baking pan not a glass baking pan.

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