Super fudgy and dense cocoa brownies are gooey on the inside, have a crinkly top, and are made with just 6 ingredients in under 30 minutes! This easy recipe makes the BEST brownies and is the only brownie recipe you will ever need.

I’ve got a super-easy yet DELICIOUS fudgy brownie recipe for you today. Brownies can’t get any fudgier or easier to make than this folks!

These brownies are fudgy, dense, rich, and super chocolate and with just a few basic ingredients and 30 minutes of your time, you’ve got yourself a batch of brownies that is out of this world!

They’re so chocolaty and delicious my only worry is eating the whole batch right out of the oven…

The super fudgy interior along with the crispy crinkle top is a combo made in heaven and will become your new favorite brownies!

A few years back I was hooked on boxed brownie mix and to be honest I thought they were “alright”. I mainly used the mix because it’s very easy to use because the thought of making brownies from scratch terrified me. Turns out, it’s not hard at all!

It may take any extra step making it from scratch but I swear it tastes 1 billion times better and once you try it you will NEVER EVER go back to brownie mix again!

Like I said, these brownies are simple and easy to make. The entire brownie mixture will be made in the pot or bowl you decide to melt your butter.

To save yourself time and effort, melt the butter in the same bowl that you will be mixing the brownie mix in. I like to use a glass microwave-safe mixing bowl so I can go right in to add the rest of the ingredients after melting the butter.

After melting the butter add the sugar and cocoa and stir until fully combined. Then add the eggs, vanilla, flour, and salt; mix and you’re done!

If you like you can now add 1/2 cup of chocolate chips, nuts, m&m’s, marshmallows, Reese’s or whatever your heart desires!

TIP FOR MAKING THE BEST FUDGE BROWNIES

Don’t overmix the batter. Overmixing the batter will allow air to get trapped in the batter and will result in cakey brownies.

Don’t overbake the brownies. If you are looking for fudgy brownies then remove them from the oven when the sides have begun to shrink away from the sides of the pan but the center is still gooey.

Cool before cutting. As hard as it may be, resist the urge to cut the brownies right out of the oven. Instead, cool them to room temperature or place them in the fridge to cool for at least an hour before cutting into them. This extra step will result in perfect professional cuts.

If you’re like me and you love CHOCOLATE, then do yourself a favor and chop up 4 oz of baking chocolate and stir them into the batter. This will take the brownies (which are already AMAZING) to the next level and make them EVEN BETTER.

 

4.70 from 616 votes

Easy One Bowl Fudgy Cocoa Brownies

By: Layla
Super fudgy and dense cocoa brownies are gooey on the inside, have a crinkly top, and are made with just 6 ingredients in under 30 minutes! This easy recipe makes the BEST brownies and is the only brownie recipe you will ever need.
Prep5 minutes
Cook20 minutes
Total25 minutes
Servings 16

Ingredients 

  • 1/2 cup butter, or oil
  • 1 cup sugar, see note
  • 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa, preferably, dutch processed
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1/4 cup flour
  • 1/4 tsp salt, leave out if using salted butter
  • 1/2 cup favorite adds-ins , (chopped dark chocolate, chocolate chips or walnut)

Instructions 

  • Pre-heat oven to 350F. Grease an 8x8 square pan or a 9x5 loaf pan or line with parchment or foil; set aside.
  • In a large microwave-safe mixing bowl, add the butter and microwave for 1 minute or until completely melted. Add the sugar and cocoa powder and whisk vigorously for at least a minute, until the sugar has dissolved.
  • Add eggs one at a time then vanilla and whisk for at least 1 minute, until well combined and batter is shiny.
  • Stir in flour and salt until the flour is fully combined. Be careful not to overmix mix.
  • (optional) fold in 1/2 cup of nuts, raisins, chocolate chips or anything you desire.
  • Spread in pan and bake for approximately 20 minutes or until the center is slightly set.  Be careful not to over-bake!
  • Cool completely then cut into 9 large squares or 16 small squares ( I cut mine into 16)

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Notes

For EXTRA gooey brownies: Add 1 tablespoon oil of choice to the batter along with the butter.
For espresso flavor: add 1 teaspoon of instant coffee or espresso powder to boost the chocolate flavor.
Doubling the recipe: This recipe also doubles well in a 9x13 pan or 9x9 pan, add 5-7 minutes of baking time. To double, adjust the serving size above to 32. 
The sweetness: The recipe calls for 1 cup of sugar; feel free to use between 3/4 cup - 1 1/4 cup depending on your personal preference! 
Don't over-bake. Be sure to bake these brownies for no more than 20-25 minutes. Overbaking the brownies will make them dry and cakey.
The serving size: we cut the brownies into 16 small brownies and the serving size is per brownie. To cut into larger brownies, cut into 9 large pieces.

Nutrition

Serving: 1brownie, Calories: 128kcal, Carbohydrates: 17g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 7g, Saturated Fat: 4g, Cholesterol: 36mg, Sodium: 96mg, Potassium: 53mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 13g, Vitamin A: 207IU, Calcium: 8mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: brownies,, cocoa, easy, fudge, gooey, quick
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  1. I make brownie batter cookies out of this! I make a double batch and use a small ice cream scoop to plop them on a parchment paper covered cookie sheet. I bake mine for 13 minutes in a preheated 350° electric oven. They come out great.

    I also go half chocolate chip cookie and half brownie batter to make crownies.

    My church looks forward to seeing them on the coffee hour table!!!

  2. I tried this and it was a hit with the fam. I added walnuts as I have a nutty fam. Thank you, this recipe is a keeper!

    1. Yess go sofa! Glad you had fun with those nuts!

  3. Have mine in the oven right now, added an extra 5mins, when that timer went off they are still not done in the middle… so I out an extra 5. Had set timer for 21mins originally. Hopefully they don’t burn.

  4. OH MY GOD these brownies are SO good. cannot get enough of these. thank you for sharing seriously it’s so so good. if you make these correctly they are so fudgy and perfect.

    1. YES CHARLIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE YOU ARE SUCH A SWEATTYYY! WISHING YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS!!

  5. Thanks for this! May I also ask what kind of sugar and flour you used? Im from the UK and this was the best recipe I could find! Please respond soon, I need this recipe for 27th September!

  6. Those who complained about this brownie recipe obviously didn’t measure correctly,follow the recipe or need to calibrate their oven! These were fabulous! Brownies don’t rise like a cake does but you could add 3/4 teaspoon baking powder and 1/4 teaspoon salt if you’d like them to. Perfect brownies, taste phenomenal, thanks!!!

  7. Absolutely yummy 😋. Now put this in a tall glass, dump vanilla bean ice cream on it, then chocolate syrup, top with crumbled oreo cookies and maraschino cherries and finish with a LARGE SPOON. IN YOUR FACE. 😁

    FOR THE HATERS: dig a hole. Jump in it. Stay there for 3 hours and reflect on why you needed to be mean about a brownie recipe.

    1. Amen Barb. Brownies are not cake. Fudgy, gooey etc. Using higher quality cocoa powder/chocolate definitely makes all brownies better.

  8. Great fudgy brownie! Added chocolate chips and walnuts. Came out great. If you like your brownies more cake like than add 1/2 cup more flour and 2 tsps baking powder.

  9. I’ve made this brownie recipe so many times and they always come out so good! The ONLY thing missing is baking powder and that’s what makes the brownies rise unless you’re using self rising flour. If you’re using all purpose than just use 1-2 teaspoons of baking powder, depending on how high you want your brownies to rise. Fudgie, gooey and delicious!! I’ve tried so many brownie recipes and THIS is the recipe that is THE CLASSIC brownie you NEED. Follow this recipe to the T and you will NOT be disappointed. Soooooooo good!!!!!

    1. Nope, no baking powder needed. Not fond of the metallic baking powder aftertaste. Just fine as is. Fudgy brownies don’t need to rise. These were child tested and passed with flying colors. I added a bit more sugar, per the notes, and that was for hubby.

  10. this brownies tasted like ass and didn’t rise

    1. Your attitude is like ass and all you have to do is add 1-2 teaspoons of baking powder.

      1. YES ASHLEY! YOUR SUCH A BEAUTIFUL GORGEOUS QUEEN!

  11. I have a question, do I use all purpose flour or self rising?

    1. The choice is yours HOWEVER, if you use self rising then you don’t need to do anything but if you use all purpose flour then just add 1-2 teaspoons of baking powder to make the brownies rise.

  12. Agreed!!! These are some of the best brownies that I have ever had and they are so easy to make… Thank you!! 😀😋

  13. Best Brownies I have EVER had…. seriously. I’ve literally memorized the recipe because I make it so often.

  14. I agree I NEVER leave comments but this recipe was sooo much easier than having to use a double boiler very tasty and quick I luv this your amazing

  15. This Recipe was DELICIOUS, it was super fast and easy! Its the perfect sweet treat for a relaxing day or a fun party snack!
    keep doing what you this recipe is genius.
    – two 10 yrs

  16. I am usually low carb, but I was craving sweets so badly. I remembered brownies only had half a cup of flour and found this recipe, so I made these with Swerve sweeteners, some brown, some white granulated with a few tiny dots of pure stevia and a couple packs of sweet-n-low – that’s how I roll! I also added a small amount of baking soda and powder to puff them up a bit and cinnamon, as I love cinnamon in chocolate. And tea and coffee and more!

    They did puff a lot in the middle but sloped down to the sides so I’ll leave that out next time, but they are very good and saved me and my diabetes from sugary cookies. Mine were set in 15 minutes, so I think some people complaining about the dryness probably didn’t check on them and their ovens run hot and they were in too long for their particular oven.

    I am horrified by some of the comments on here. I think one demanded “Do better!” UGH! So sorry about that. This basic recipe is good, and so easy with only one bowl to clean if you line your pan with nonstick foil. Thank you!

  17. Fav recipe for brownies– personal recommendations–I use a metal pan only, the glass one makes them dry and gross. I also mix in a few spoonfuls of Nutella before pouring into the pan. If you want the height of the ones in the photo, double the recipe. I also put 1-2 table spoons of bread flour in when I add the regular flour. I rarely leave them in the oven as long as the recipe calls for and check on them multiple times because our oven isnt the greatest. Only recipe I use for brownies. Tweaking it to your likeness might take sime trial and error. I like them more fudgy.

  18. I made these delicious brownies exactly by the recipe but instead of putting them in a square pan I like to put mine in a muffin pan…I simply scoop with a ice cream scoop(made 9) and their already portioned and a nice size for brownie sundaes.

  19. I’ve Made These Several Times W/ Different Varitions. So Far Best Receipe I’ve Found So Far 💕. I Have Shared The Recipe To Different People After They Tried Them. Big Hit & Easy. Thxs 👊

  20. I’ve made these several times and am always asked for the recipe. I always keep to the minimum time or even less. The tip about looking for the sides to shrink away from the pan is really helpful. That’s when I take them out to cool.
    I don’t know why people have to be rude. If they’re dry they’re over baked.
    I do land a half times the weights for thick brownies. I always add choc chips and sometimes nuts. Today it’s blackcurrants. Scrummy! Thanks for the recipe.

  21. These had a really good brownie taste. I followed the recipe without any changes or additions( like baking chocolate.) I agree on one point with others that they are not thick so next time I will double the batch and make in different pan. The top didn’t crinkle but I don’t care about that so much. I must add that I really liked the fact that they aren’t hard and tough around the edges like most brownies I have made from scratch and box! This is a good recipe for a quick dessert honestly.

  22. So easy and delicious! I’ve made these several times, And everyone raves about them! I always add the extra oil to make them extra gooey, I triple the batch for a 9 x 13 for a thick brownie!

  23. Could I make these in a 9 x 9 pan, or would they be too thin?

    Recipe looks great!

    1. I used a 9×9 the first time I made these. They were on the thin side but absolutely delicious! It also helped me not eat the whole pan in ones sitting honestly lol. Making these again right now!

  24. Best brownies EVER! I’m 51 and have Never tried to bake ANYTHING from scratch. These came out perfectly. Wish I had doubled the batch. Probably best that I didn’t. Will be making these over and over again. .

  25. There is no reason to be rude! They might not be for you, or maybe you did something wrong. I can’t wait to try them out myself!

  26. Pros: Easy to make in a pinch; cooking time is appropriate; smells delicious. Cons: Too thin; on bitter side; more cake-like consistency than brownies. Next time, I’ll add the extra oil as suggested for extra moisture.

    1. I usually put 1 egg in such a small batch. Otherwise, yes it’ll be a cake like consistency. I also added more sugar and less cocoa.

  27. These do not leave a shiny crinkly top as pictured. They are also about 1/4 inch smaller then regular brownie size. Recipe seems a little misleading from picture. I followed instructions to a tee also. They were just okay.

    1. I just made these and agree with everything you said.

  28. Box brownie what 🙄. They s recipe is the BEST. It turns out perfect every time. I add ghirardella chips, coconut oil ass the teaspoon with butter. I also add brown sugar 1/4 cup with 3/4 cup cane sugar. I use parchment paper instead of foil. I never wait for them to cook completely…. it’s to hard 😭. I like the yield as I’m a single empty nester but a scoop of vanilla ice cream and drizzle of fudge and I’m so happy. Thank you for this recipe. I’ve seen recipes similar to this one is best to/for me.

  29. Sorry you are feeling sad. Hope things will Improve 🌞

  30. Excellent Brownies! Next time I think I’ll use a bit less cocoa powder and not put in the extra 3 minutes baking time I did. Even though I think I overmixed, still turned out wonderful! I’m 11 and it’s my 1st time making anything. 10/10, would defilement make again.

  31. This was fast, easy and delicious! I doubled the recipe but only used three eggs (as they were XL) and the brownies were perfect!

  32. My Aunt had given me a similar recipe years ago. i made these brownies ALL the time but lost the recipe in a move. So glad to have found this one! For variation I substitute coffee liqueur for vanilla and add pecans.

    So easy and always a favourite!

  33. Hi, can you tell me which flour to use plain or self raising, it doesn’t say in the receipe, it’s says just flour.

    1. Hmm… Was it supposed to be “softened” instead of “melted” butter by chance? The sugar would not dissolve in the melted butter and the flour didn’t fully absorb it, either, making a buttery lake that sat on top of the batter. I must have done something wrong as I’ve never seen a batter do that. Anyone else?

      It’s in the oven now, but I’m not as confident as I usually feel! Fingers crossed. 🙂

  34. I guess your sadness made you a bad cook because it’s a really good recipe.

    1. I made these brownies and they turned out great. It was the first time I ever made brownies from scratch. My brother thought they were wonderful and he doesn’t even like brownies.

  35. Wow, easy to make. Hard to wait for the brownies to cool!
    Moist, I did add a tablespoon of oil and a cup of mini chocolate chips came out delicious