Rich, chocolatey and delicious, this recipe for easy brownies made with cocoa powder is one that you’ll want to save and make, over and over. Made with simple ingredients, and barely more work than making brownies from a mix, this is my go to brownie recipe.
Reasons To Make These Brownies:
- If you’ve never made brownies made from scratch, you’ll be surprised how EASY these are to make.
- You don’t need to chop and melt chocolate to make these, their rich, chocolate flavor comes from cocoa powder.
- When it comes to texture and flavor, these brownies can’t be beat.
- Readers comment time and time again that these are the best brownies they’ve ever made.
- Your family will be thrilled when you pull these out for dessert.
Cocoa Powder Brownies
When it comes to easy desserts, brownies are kind of the best. I love how quickly they come together, and they are usually what I make when I need a great dessert, but don’t have a lot of time or attention to focus on making that dessert. Every time I share these brownies with someone, they want the recipe.
These easy brownies made with cocoa powder have a perfect brownie texture, at least in my book. You get that awesome, chewy, sink your teeth into them experience with these, as well as that great shiny, ever so slightly crusty top.
While many homemade brownie recipes require you to melt chocolate, these do not. Don’t get me wrong, there are some phenomenal recipes out that begin with chopping up chocolate, I just never find myself making them. And when you taste these brownies made with cocoa powder, you’ll probably understand why I don’t feel the need to get out that bar of baking chocolate.
Take a look how simple these ingredients are. Don’t make brownies from a mix, make these. You’ll thank me.
Dark Cocoa Powder Vs Regular Cocoa Powder
While I’m a big fan of dark cocoa powder, in this recipe I stick with regular cocoa powder. Like all brownies, these are sweet – but not overly sweet. They actually taste like dark chocolate in my opinion, so using dark cocoa powder might push them a bit too far to the bittersweet side.
Now if you love a super dark chocolate and want a bittersweet brownie, by all means, grab that dark cocoa powder and take these brownies made with cocoa powder to the deep, dark chocolate side.
Speaking of cocoa powder, I prefer to go with a natural cocoa powder on these, not Dutch process. Most grocery story cocoa powders such as Hershey’s, Ghirardelli, and Scharffen Berger are natural cocoa powders. Because it’s not an overly sweet brownie recipe, I like to add mini semi-sweet chocolate chips for those sweeter pops of chocolate in each bite.
Brownie Mix Ins
Mix it up, add some mix ins! While I didn’t add them due to allergies in my family, these would be amazing with walnuts mixed in. Pecans or even almonds would also be a great addition. Chocolate chips, white chocolate chips, peanut butter chips – any kind of chips will be a great addition. You can even go the fruit route and add some dried blueberries or raspberries.
Tips & Advice
Travel: These brownies have a nice substance to them, and I find that they travel well – so if you need a dessert to take to gathering or get together, these brownies made with cocoa powder are a great choice.
Storage: Wrap them tightly, and these will store for up to five days at room temperature. That said, they are always the best, when they are the freshest.
Freezing: While we never have “leftover” brownies in this house, these brownies to do freeze well. I recommend cutting them, and wrapping individual brownies in to layers of plastic wrap. Then place them in a Ziploc style bag. To thaw, remove from freezer and let come to room temperature.
If you love this recipe, make sure to try my Brownie Bites and Brownie Cookies!
Brownies Made With Cocoa Powder
Brownies Made With Cocoa Powder
Ingredients
- 10 tablespoons unsalted butter
- 1 1/4 cups sugar
- 3/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 2 large eggs
- 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
- 1/2 cup chocolate chips optional
- 1/2 cup chopped walnuts optional
Instructions
- Position your oven rack in the lower third of your oven.
- Preheat oven to 325ºF
- Line a 8-inch square pan with parchment or alumni paper. Spray lightly with non-stick cooking spray.
- Combine butter, sugar, cocoa powder and salt in a large bowl, preferably glass, and place bowl over a pan of water that is just barely simmering. Stir occasionally until butter is melted and mixture is combined.
- Remove from heat and allow to cool for 5-10 minutes. You do not want the mixture too hot when you add the eggs.
- After mixture has cooled slightly, add vanilla and mix well.
- Add eggs, one at a time, and beat vigorously until very well mixed.
- In a separate bowl combine flour and baking powder, and stir to combine.
- Add flour mixture to batter, and mix very well to combine. While we are often told not to over mix brownies, this batter needs to be stirred vigorously. Stirring about 40 strokes with a spoon is a good guide.
- If adding chocolate chips and or nuts, fold them into the batter.
- Bake for 30 to 35 minutes, or until a tester comes out with some moist crumbs attached. Allow to cool on a wire rack.
- Serve and enjoy. If not eating the same day, wrap or cover tightly.
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Nutrition
Disclaimer
Nutrition information is estimated as a courtesy. If using for medical purposes, please verify information using your own nutritional calculator. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
I hope your family enjoys these delicious cocoa powder brownies as much as my family does. This really is one of those that you’ll want to save and make time and time again.
If you want to try a great brownie recipe that is made with baking chocolate, the recipe I use in my brownie truffle fries is the one I’d recommend. Just skip making them into truffle fries in the end.
And if you just want to stick to a box brownie mix, no judgement! But make sure to check out my tips for doctoring a box brownie mix.
Andes Mint Brownies might be my favorite way to doctor a brownie mix!
And if you just need a brownie, stat, like in five minutes from now, check out my microwave brownie for one.
Originally published January 2018.
Kaitlyn says
I hope that I did it correctly. When I put it in the pan it wasn’t like boxed brownie mix and more like fudge consistency is that supposed to happen? It tastes good either way. I am about to bake them but I think they will be good.
Jill says
Hi, i made the brownies recently and it got cakey? Is there something I can do to make it less cakey?
Christi Johnstone says
Hmmm, this recipe definitely is not a cakey one. I would double check the ingredient measurements, something might have been off. Did you make any substitutions? This recipe produces a very chewy, dense brownie.
Annie says
I decided to make these brownies for my grandson and a friend of his who were coming over after school. I whipped them up as quickly as I could, but there still wasn’t time to wait for them to finish baking, nor could I leave them to bake in the time it would take me to pick up the kids. (The oven had no kind of timer.) So I dropped the temperature to 250 degrees, and when we returned from the school forty-five minutes later, the brownies were just perfect!! Grandma scores again! I’ll definitely keep this recipe.
Greta says
Easy, fun, and interesting 5 stars all the way
Jules says
Pretty good recipe! I needed something quick to take to an autumn gathering. This was it. I added one egg since the mixture is so dense and some chocolate chips. It turned out very nice! I drizzled white icing over the pieces for contrast. Beautiful. It is a very dense recipe and I did not have the arm strength to mix it. I’m too old I guess. So I used my stand mixer.
Martha says
Could you double the brownie recipe
Carol says
Someone brought these to work, and they are the best brownies I have ever had! She made them in a 9″x13″ pan, and I thought they were perfect. Looking forward to making them myself.
Mia says
Can I transfer the cups and tablespoons and teaspoons into grams will it still work
Christi Johnstone says
I haven’t tried that, let us know if you do!
Angela says
Hi,
I never make brownies because they never turn out like i expect them too! I was rummaging through my cupboards to see what i could make for dessert. I found a little bit of cocoa powder and was going through the internet to find a recipe using the ingredients i had. I came upon this recipe and it looked simple enough and i thought okay, i really want something chocolately so i said one more time. I made this and I was so completely blown away! I have never ever had a brownie like this ever! Not from a bake shop, not from a box mix! This was absolutely fantastic!! I could serve this as a dessert at a dinner party it is that awesome! First item on my grocery list, cocoa powder! Yes, this is going to be my late night, need something chocolate, too lazy to drive to the store go to recipe! Thank you for your recipe and for letting me know that i can actually make a brownie! Fantastic!
Christi Johnstone says
Yay, I’m so glad this recipe was a success for you!
sherri siegel says
would I have to change the recipie a bit, more flour?? if I want to add fresh blackberries to these brownies?