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Salted Caramel Brownies Recipe
Salted caramel brownies are one of those desserts that everyone loves. They are a little bit sweet, a little bit salty, and absolutely delicious. This recipe has been a fan favorite since 2016, and it’s easy to see why! In this post, we will walk you through two different methods for making these crowd-pleasing brownies. So whether you are an experienced baker or just starting out, you can make these brownies with ease. Let’s get started!
This Salted Caramel Brownies Recipe has been a fan favorite since 2016. And it has maintained its popularity over the years, because it is SO good and very easy. I’ll walk you through a couple of different ways, step-by-step, to make this crowd-pleasing dessert.
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- Better Than Box Mix Brownies
- Milk Chocolate Toffee Brownie Recipe
- Oprah’s Favorite Brownies
Ingredients
The Entirely Homemade Version
For the Homemade Caramel Topping
- granulated sugar
- salted butter, cut into pieces
- heavy cream
- pinch of salt
Click here for the caramel recipe.
For the Brownies
- butter
- semi-sweet chocolate
- sugar
- eggs
- flour
- cocoa powder
- salt
- semi-sweet chocolate chips
Ingredient Modifications
What if I want to make these brownies gluten-free?
In that case, you can use a gluten-free flour blend instead of all-purpose. Just make sure to check the label on your specific brand before using it in this recipe so that everything turns out perfectly!
Can I make these brownies with any kind of flour?
Yes! This recipe calls for all-purpose, but you can use whole wheat or gluten free if that’s what your heart desires. Just keep in mind that your end result may vary slightly from mine because different flours have different properties and will react differently with other ingredients.
Can I use a different type of chocolate chips in this recipe?
Yes, you can use any type of chocolate chips that you prefer. Milk, dark, or semisweet will all work well.
Can I add nuts or other ingredients like chocolate chips?
Sure. You can also substitute butter for the vegetable oil if you’d like. And feel free to add nuts, chocolate chips, or any other ingredients that you love into this recipe! As long as the brownie batter is still wet after adding them in, they will bake up just fine.
Ingredients: The Semi-Homemade Version (My Preference)
For the Caramel Topping
For the Brownies
- butter
- semi-sweet chocolate
- sugar
- eggs
- flour
- cocoa powder
- salt
- semi-sweet chocolate chips
Ingredients: The Shortcut Version
For the Caramel Topping
For the Brownies
- Ghirardelli Triple Chocolate Brownie Mix
- ingredients as listed on the box
How to Make Easy Brownies
How do you make easy brownies?
If you’re looking for a dump everything in one bowl and mix it up kind of recipe, then my super easy Fudgy Chocolate Chunk Brownies is the perfect recipe for you. You don’t have to melt any chocolate, and there aren’t a million steps. It really is as simple as tossing all of the ingredients into the bowl and stirring!
How to Cheat: Doctoring Boxed Brownies
✔️ Top the brownie batter with pieces of cookie dough before baking to make Brookies!
✔️ Add mix-ins to the batter before baking.
✔️ Top the baked brownies with something delicious! I love using Mrs. Richardson’s caramel sauce to make this Salted Caramel Brownies recipe. It is THE BEST! I can usually find it at Target.
Questions Answered: Brownies
How do you make fudgy brownies from scratch?
The secret ingredient to a good, fudgy brownie with shiny, crackly tops is… melted chocolate.
In actuality, that’s probably oversimplifying it a bit. But if you have to narrow it down to one ingredient, I’d say that’s the one. If we’re going to break this down a little farther, there are a couple of other components you need to take into account. Here are the ingredients that affect the fudginess of a brownie:
✔️ Leavening agents. My very favorite brownie recipes don’t have any baking soda or baking powder, which limits the amount of air in the brownies (air = cake-y).
✔️ Fat-to-Flour ratio. A good, fudgy brownie needs more fat than flour. Which is why using melted chocolate instead of cocoa powder helps so much.
✔️ Chocolate chips. To achieve those beautiful, crackly tops that everyone wants in a brownie, you need to mix chocolate chips into the brownie batter. I don’t know why, but I know that it’s a must.
Can I make these brownies ahead of time?
Yes – brownies are actually a great dessert to make ahead of time! Just bake them according to the recipe instructions, let them cool completely, then store in an airtight container in the fridge or freezer until ready to serve. They will last for about a week in the fridge and several months in the freezer.
What is the best way to cut brownies?
Use a sharp knife and cut them into little squares. You can also use an egg slicer for this purpose if you don’t have any other tools available (just press down on each side of the square until it comes out). And don’t forget to wipe your knife off between slices!
Do I need to preheat the oven before baking these brownies?
Yes, you do! You can either turn on your oven when you start mixing together all of the ingredients or set a timer for 15 minutes and then put them in right away (this is what I did). Just make sure that the oven is fully preheated by the time you put the brownies in so they cook evenly!
What kind of pan should I use to bake these brownies?
A square baking pan (either an eight or nine inch one will work) is best for this recipe. If you don’t have one, you can also use a round cake pan. Just make sure that the brownies are spread out evenly in the pan so they cook evenly.
What Did I Do Wrong?
My brownies turned out too dry – what did I do wrong?
There are a few things that could have gone wrong and resulted in dry brownies. First, if you overbaked them, then they may have come out too dry. Second, if the oven temperature was set too high then this can also cause moisture loss during baking as well. Finally, if your flour has been sitting around for a while it might not be as fresh and could contribute to dryness in baked goods like brownies. Next time, make sure to keep an eye on them and test them with a toothpick for doneness before taking them out of the oven. And if you’re not sure about your oven temperature, try using an oven thermometer to be precise.
My brownies turned out too gooey – what did I do wrong?
A few things that could have gone wrong and resulted in gooey brownies. First, if you underbaked them then they may be still wet inside. Second, if your oven temperature was set too low then this can also cause moisture loss during baking as well.
Finally, if your flour has been sitting around for a while it might not be as fresh and could contribute to gooeyness in baked goods like brownies. Next time, make sure to keep an eye on them and test them with a toothpick for doneness before taking them out of the oven. And if you’re not sure about your oven temperature, try using an oven thermometer to be precise.
What can I do if my brownies are too dense?
If you used too much flour then they may be heavy and not as fluffy as you’d like them to be. Or, if the butter wasn’t melted completely before you added it to the batter then this could have also resulted in heavier brownies. Finally, if your oven temperature was set too high then this can also cause baked goods to become dense. Next time, make sure to follow the recipe exactly and measure your ingredients properly. And if you’re not sure about your oven temperature, try using an oven thermometer to be precise.
Brownie Adjustments
What can I do if my brownies are too salty?
There are a few things that could have gone wrong and resulted in salty brownies. First, if you used too much salt then they may be overly salty. Second, if the chocolate wasn’t sweet enough then this could also make the brownies too salty. Third, if you added too much sugar then this can also cause them to be too salty. Next time, make sure to follow the recipe exactly and measure your ingredients properly. And if you’re not sure about your sugar or salt levels, try using a kitchen scale to be precise.
What can I do if my brownies are too sweet?
There are a few things that could have gone wrong and resulted in sweet brownies. If you used too much sugar then they may be overly sweet. If the chocolate wasn’t sweet enough then this could also make the brownies too sweet. Finally, if you added too much salt then this can also cause them to be too sweet. Next time, make sure to follow the recipe exactly and measure your ingredients properly. And if you’re not sure about your sugar or salt levels, try using a kitchen scale to be precise.
What can I do if my brownies are too light?
First, if you used too much flour then they may be heavy and not as fluffy as you’d like them to be. Second, if the butter wasn’t melted completely before you added it to the batter then this could have also resulted in light brownies. Finally, if your oven temperature was set too low then this can also cause baked goods to become light. Next time, make sure to follow the recipe exactly and measure your ingredients properly. And if you’re not sure about your oven temperature, try using an oven thermometer to be precise.
How to Store Your Brownies
You can store brownies in an airtight container in the fridge or freezer. If you are storing them in the fridge, they will last for about a week. And if you are storing them in the freezer, they will last for several months. Just make sure to thaw them out before serving!ADD IMAGE
Supplies & Specialty Ingredients
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Salted Caramel Brownies
Yield: 9
Fudgy brownies studded with chocolate chips and topped with caramel and a sprinkling of sea salt.
Ingredients
- 1 cup butter
- 4 ounces semi-sweet chocolate
- 2 cups sugar
- 4 eggs
- 1 1/2 cups flour
- 1/3 cup cocoa powder
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/2 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
- approximately 10 ounces caramel sauce
- flaked sea salt
Instructions
Preheat to 350ºF. Lightly grease a 9x9 baking dish.
Melt together the butter and the semi sweet chocolate. Let cool slightly.
Stir in the sugar and the eggs. Mix in the flour, cocoa powder, and salt. Fold in the chocolate chips.
Spread the batter in the prepared baking dish. Bake for 30-35 minutes until a toothpick inserted comes out mostly clean.
Let cool completely before topping with caramel sauce and sprinkling with sea salt.
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 9Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 647Total Fat: 30gSaturated Fat: 18gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 10gCholesterol: 137mgSodium: 498mgCarbohydrates: 94gFiber: 2gSugar: 75gProtein: 7g
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