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10 Secrets on How to make boxed brownies better?

Published on March 6, 2021 - Updated on February 17, 2025 by Chahinez 117 Comments

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How to make boxed brownies better was always the question I asked myself every-time I followed the exact instructions on the back of a brownie mix box. The brownie itself tasted good but it wasn’t good enough… It wasn’t as good as a homemade brownie or a bakery style brownie. But with these 10 secrets on how to make boxed brownies better, you will have boxed brownies that taste like they came from the best bakery ever!

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Can we take a moment of silence because this article is the holy grail for all your brownie mix needs? Trust me, I couldn’t believe that the brownies I made were from a box! They tasted as homemade as can be, and that’s exactly what I want you to get out of this article.

With everything on my plate, I don’t always have the time or energy to make brownies from scratch. That’s when my secret weapon comes in: boxed brownie mix!

In this article, I’ll be sharing 10 game-changing hacks that will take your boxed brownie mix from average to absolutely amazing. We’re talking about fudgy centers, rich chocolate flavor, and that bakery-quality texture, everything you love about homemade brownies.

The first time I tried this, I was skeptical. I mean, it’s boxed mix, how could it possibly taste as good as homemade? But to my surprise, the brownies turned out incredible. They didn’t even taste like they were made from a box!

So if you’ve got some brownie mix hanging around, don’t just settle for the basics, read on to discover how to make your next batch taste extraordinary.

Table of Contents (for easy navigation because ILY! )

  • Change Up the Baking Directions for Low and Slow Bake
  • Start with Good Brownie Mix
  •  Use Butter Instead of Oil
  • Use Egg Yolks Instead of a Whole Egg
  • Use Milk or Heavy Cream Instead of Water
  • Use Hot Brewed Coffee Instead of Water
  • Add Some Vanilla Extract
  • Add a Little Salt to the Brownie Batter (and Sprinkle More on Top)
  • Add Espresso Powder or Instant Coffee
  • Avoid Over-Mixing Your Boxed Brownie Mix Batter
Doctored up boxed brownies

Why These Hacks Work

Understanding why these hacks work can help you customize your recipe even more. The key to perfect brownies is balancing moisture, texture, and flavor. These simple tweaks help improve each of those elements, making your boxed brownies taste like they were crafted by a professional baker.

The 10 best kept secrets on how to make boxed brownies better!

Here are a few of my favorite boxed brownie hacks. They are ranked based on how helpful they are to making boxed brownies taste better. I would take a few of these brownie mix hacks and play around with them until you create your perfect box mix brownie recipe!

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1- Start with good brownie mix!

Why it works: Starting with a high-quality brownie mix sets the foundation for your brownies. The flavor, texture, and overall quality of the mix matter! Ghirardelli, for example, is known for its rich, decadent chocolate, which will elevate the overall taste of your brownies. You’re already off to a great start by using a premium base, so the other hacks will take it even further.

10 Secrets on How to make boxed brownies better
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2- Use butter instead of oil

Why it works: Butter has a unique ability to add richness and flavor to baked goods. Oil, though it helps with moisture, doesn’t contribute the same depth of taste. By using melted butter instead of oil, you’re enhancing the texture and flavor of the brownies, making them richer and more indulgent. Plus, the milk solids in butter contribute to that soft, fudgy center everyone loves! Just make sure to use the best quality butter that you can afford! The flavor difference will be incredible 

3- Use egg yolks instead of a whole egg

Why it works: Egg yolks are packed with fat, which helps make your brownies richer and more fudgy. By using 2 egg yolks in place of one whole egg, you’re increasing the fat content without adding extra liquid (which could make the brownies cakier). This results in a dense, fudgy texture that gives you that homemade feel, even with a box mix.

This is a simple swap that will yield amazing results! For those extra egg white you can make some meringue cookies

Boxed brownie mix bite

4- Use milk or heavy cream instead of water

Why it works: Water is just that,  water. It doesn’t add much in terms of flavor or richness. But when you swap in milk or heavy cream, you’re adding fat and creaminess, which creates a more luscious and moist brownie. The dairy enhances the chocolate flavor and gives the brownies a smoother, more decadent taste and texture. Opt for whole milk if you’re using milk because extra fat means extra flavor! 

5- Use hot brewed coffee instead of water

Why it works: Coffee and chocolate are a match made in heaven. Coffee enhances the deep, rich flavor of chocolate, giving it a more intense, sophisticated taste. When you replace water with brewed coffee, you’re intensifying the chocolate flavor without actually adding a coffee taste to the brownies. It’s all about the chocolate! I personally prefer this to even milk or cream because it yields an even stronger chocolate flavor.

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6- Add some vanilla extract

Why it works: Vanilla extract might seem like a simple addition, but it actually plays a huge role in boosting the overall flavor of the brownies. It enhances the chocolate’s richness and adds a depth that makes your brownies taste more complex. The subtle hint of vanilla helps round out the sweetness and gives your brownies that “wow” factor.

7- Add a Little Salt to the Brownie Batter (and Sprinkle More on Top)

Why it works: Salt is a flavor enhancer, and just a small amount can help balance out the sweetness of the brownies. By adding a pinch to the batter, you’re intensifying the chocolate flavor, making it taste more robust without making the brownies taste salty. Sprinkling sea salt on top also adds a nice contrast, giving your brownies a sophisticated finish and a pleasant crunch.

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8- Add in Espresso powder or instant coffee

Why it works: Just like brewed coffee, instant espresso powder or instant coffee helps to bring out the deep, rich chocolate flavors in the brownies. Since espresso powder is more concentrated, you can use less of it for the same effect. It’s the perfect way to add depth and complexity to your brownies without overpowering the chocolate flavor.

10 Secrets on How to make boxed brownies better

9- Avoid over-mixing your boxed brownie mix batter

Why it works: When you over-mix brownie batter, you develop the gluten in the flour, which can result in a dense and chewy brownie that lacks that fudgy, melt-in-your-mouth texture. Mix your batter just until the dry ingredients are incorporated, and then stop. This keeps the batter light and ensures your brownies have a soft, fudgy center.

10- Change Up the Baking Directions for Low and Slow Bake

Why it works: Lowering the oven temperature and baking your brownies slower (at 325°F instead of the usual 350°F) helps the brownies cook more evenly. This method prevents the edges from becoming too dry while allowing the center to remain ultra-fudgy. Plus, baking slower allows the flavors to develop more deeply, giving you a rich, moist brownie with a tender texture.

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Want to take your brownie mix up a notch?!

Here are a few extra tips to elevate your brownies even further:

  • Top with chocolate ganache and fresh berries for a decadent treat.
  • Swirl in peanut butter, caramel sauce, or Nutella before baking for added richness and flavor.
  • Add mix-ins like chocolate chips, nuts like pecans or walnuts, or coconut for texture and flavor.
  • Top with frosting for a festive or seasonal twist.
  • Serve warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream for the ultimate indulgence.

Expert Tips for the Best Brownies:

  • Storage Tip: Store brownies in an airtight container for up to 3-4 days at room temperature, or freeze for up to 3 months.
  • Don’t Overmix the Batter: Overmixing can lead to dense, rubbery brownies. Mix just until the ingredients are combined.
  • Let the Brownies Cool Completely: If you want to cut neat, clean squares, let your brownies cool before slicing.
10 Secrets on How to make boxed brownies better

FAQ – Brownie Baking Secrets

Can I add mix-ins like chocolate chips, nuts, or caramel?

Absolutely! Feel free to get creative. Just make sure to fold in your add-ins gently to avoid overmixing the batter, which could result in dense brownies. I recommend adding them just before baking to keep your brownies soft and fudgy.

How do I cut brownies into clean squares?

 Cutting brownies into clean squares can be tricky, but here’s a simple hack:

  • Use a plastic knife or a warmed-up metal knife.
  • Allow your brownies to cool completely before slicing, this helps them set and prevents them from falling apart.
  • For the plastic knife hack, the blade’s frictionless surface makes it easier to get through the fudgy texture. If you prefer using a metal knife, warm it by running it under hot water and wiping it dry before slicing for smooth, clean cuts.

Can I use a different type of pan?

Yes! You can swap out the pan size, but just keep in mind that the bake time may vary. If you use a larger or smaller pan, check for doneness by inserting a toothpick. For thicker brownies, you may need to extend the bake time by a few minutes.

How do I make brownies more fudgy?

f you want to achieve super fudgy brownies, add an extra egg yolk to your mix. Also, reducing the baking time by just a couple of minutes can help retain that soft, gooey center.

What pan should I use? 

Lighter-colored pans help distribute heat evenly. If using glass, add 4-5 minutes to the bake time.ng glass, add 4-5 minutes to the bake time.

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How to Freeze Boxed Brownies (Before or After Slicing)

Freezing brownies is a great way to preserve them for later, but the process depends on whether you want to freeze the brownies whole or after slicing.

Freezing Brownies Whole

If you plan to freeze your brownies whole, wrap them tightly in aluminum foil. Then, place them in an airtight container and store them in the freezer for up to 3 months. This method helps retain their freshness for longer periods.

Freezing Sliced Brownies

To freeze sliced brownies, wrap each piece individually in aluminum foil. After wrapping, place all the slices in an airtight container and freeze for up to 3 months. This way, you can easily grab a slice whenever you’re craving a brownie!

How to Thaw Frozen Brownies

When you’re ready to enjoy your frozen brownies, take them out of the freezer and let them thaw in the fridge overnight. For that extra fudgy texture, pop them in the microwave for a few seconds before indulging.

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My secret recipe for how to make boxed brownies better

10 Secrets on How to make boxed brownies better

10 Secrets to make boxed brownies better + RECIPE

This is the only recipe you need to make doctored up boxed brownies. These brownie taste like they came straight out of bakery!
4.97 from 196 votes
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Cook Time 40 minutes mins
Total Time 45 minutes mins
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 16 slices
Calories 199 Calories

Ingredients
  

  • 1 box brownie mix
  • 2 egg yolks
  • 1 stick butter melted
  • ⅓ cup brewed hot coffee
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ¼-1/2 cup chocolate chips depending on your preference

Instructions
 

  • Start by preheating the oven to 325F then line an 8×8 inch baking pan with parchment paper and set aside.
  • In a large bowl, mix the brownie mix, egg yolks, melted butter, brewed hot coffee, vanilla extract, salt, and chocolate chips together.
  • Pour the brownie batter into the prepared pan and bake in the preheated oven for 40 minutes. Let the brownies cool completely before cutting into it.

Notes

Make sure to read through the article more more helpful hacks and tips and tricks to make your boxed brownies even better! 

Nutrition

Calories: 199CaloriesCarbohydrates: 25gProtein: 2gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 5gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 40mgSodium: 181mgPotassium: 5mgSugar: 16gVitamin A: 209IUCalcium: 5mgIron: 1mg
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  1. rick reed

    May 27, 2024 at 8:29 am

    5 stars
    I am confused . Milk or Coffee replaces the water . Only one correct?
    Thank you

    Reply
    • Chahinez

      February 13, 2025 at 7:40 pm

      You can do either. This is a hack article on how to make brownie mix taste homemade and I offered tons of hacks that you can pick and chose from when making your dessert. I actually love making them with espresso for an even stronger chocolatey flavor!

      Reply
  2. PAT

    May 09, 2024 at 12:42 pm

    5 stars
    EVEN PEOPLE WHO DO NOT NORMALLY EAT BROWNIES LOVED YOUR RECIPE. USED SOUR CREAM IN PLACE OF WATER & 1 1/2 CUPS CHOCOLATE CHIPS SO GOOD HAD TO MAKE SECOND BATCH FOR GUESTS. FIRST BATCH GONE BEFORE EVEN COOLED THABK YOU FOR ALL YOUR RECIPES.

    Reply
    • Chahinez

      February 09, 2025 at 4:20 pm

      Of course! I am so happy everyone enjoyed them 🙂

      Reply
  3. Lizzie

    March 27, 2024 at 9:07 pm

    Hi! I followed the recipe exactly and the flavor was amazing but I had some issues with the rise – the edges were hard as rock while the middle was perfect. I even pulled it out 3 min early. I think it’s on me though because I’m at an elevation of 6300… help! What should I do differently next time? Thanks!

    Reply
    • Chahinez

      May 04, 2024 at 7:20 pm

      Baking at high elevations can indeed require some adjustments due to lower air pressure and drier air. Here are some tips that might help next time:

      Reduce Leavening Agents: Decrease the baking powder or baking soda by about 20-30% to prevent over-expansion and collapse.
      Increase Liquid: Add a bit more liquid (like milk or water) to help the batter stay moist and to counteract the quicker evaporation at high altitudes.
      Since you’re at a high elevation, it might take some experimentation to get it just right for your location.

      Reply
  4. Elaine

    January 31, 2024 at 6:09 am

    5 stars
    Love all these hacks.
    I just have one question. Your recipe calls for 1 cup melted butter. But I’ve always heard that oil should be replaced with melted butter in a 1:1 ratio. So if the box calls for 1/3 cup oil, shouldn’t the hack be 1/3 cup melted butter? I’m concerned that a full cup of butter would make the final product too greasy.

    Reply
    • Chahinez

      March 16, 2025 at 2:17 pm

      The recipe calls for 1 stick which is 1/2 cup of butter which is similar to the 1/3 cup of oil 🙂

      Reply
  5. Cecile

    December 08, 2023 at 7:57 pm

    I tried this several times and loved it! I used butter, whole milk, egg yolks, and vanilla extract.
    I would like to double the recipe using a 9×13 pan. Would it still take 40 minutes to bake or longer?

    Reply
    • Chahinez

      March 16, 2025 at 2:18 pm

      Glad you enjoyed it! And that’s tough to determine. I would start with the 40 mins and then check on it every 3-5 minutes after with a toothpick.

      Reply
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