Lazy Girl Boxed Brownies: aka how to make boxed brownies better when you're feeling lazy but still want a delicious dessert
Brownies
June 10, 2018

How to Make Boxed Brownies Better

Let’s be honest for a moment. Sometimes even the most experienced bakers feel lazy. And sometimes there’s nothing better than whipping up a quick boxed brownie mix. But, of course, we’re still bakers, and we like putting our individual spin on things. So today’s post is a quick one on how to make boxed brownies…

Brownies
June 10, 2018
How to Make Boxed Brownies Better
Lazy Girl Boxed Brownies: aka how to make boxed brownies better when you're feeling lazy but still want a delicious dessert

Let’s be honest for a moment. Sometimes even the most experienced bakers feel lazy. And sometimes there’s nothing better than whipping up a quick boxed brownie mix. But, of course, we’re still bakers, and we like putting our individual spin on things. So today’s post is a quick one on how to make boxed brownies…

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How to Make Boxed Brownies Better

boxed brownies with chocolate drizzle and almonds

Let’s be honest for a moment. Sometimes even the most experienced bakers feel lazy. And sometimes there’s nothing better than whipping up a quick boxed brownie mix.

But, of course, we’re still bakers, and we like putting our individual spin on things. So today’s post is a quick one on how to make boxed brownies better on those days when you want something sweet to snack on but don’t have the time or energy to make something from scratch. 

boxed brownies with bite taken out

How to make boxed brownies better

1. Add espresso powder

The first rule in making your boxed brownies better? Add espresso powder. 2 teaspoons will do. It will dramatically enrich a deeper cocoa flavor into your brownies. But don’t worry, they won’t taste coffee-y. Just more intensely chocolatey! You’ll want to use the instant espresso or coffee powder though, not legit ground espresso beans.

For a more intense mocha flavor, you could play around with substituting some of the water in the batter with coffee. I haven’t tried this out myself, but it sounds like a good idea!

how to make boxed brownies better

2. Make it crunch time

Anything with a little bite will do. Almonds, walnuts, peanuts, cocoa nibs…adding a little textural crunch elevates your brownies from blah to bomb. Mix your crunchy bits into the batter or sprinkle on top to make your boxed brownies look even prettier. Just make sure you’re using raw nuts and not the pre-salted ones!

boxed brownies with toppings

3. Use an extract

I used vanilla extract in these brownies to keep them simple and chocolatey, but it’s always fun to experiment with different extract flavors in your boxed brownies. Peppermint is a total winner, as is bourbon! If you’ve never baked with other extracts before, make sure you look up how much of each extract is typically used in a recipe. Some extracts are extremely potent, and not all of them blend in well like vanilla does.

boxed brownies with chocolate drizzle

4. Add more chocolate!

I mean… how could you not? A drizzle of dark or white chocolate on top, adding chocolate chips to the batter, or, dare I say, both?! You could even cut up your favorite candy bar and mix that in. Kit-Kats and Crunch bars would add some nice texture, just saying…

sliced boxed brownies

5. Finish with a little salt

IMO, there is nothing better than a little salt on a baked good and brownies are no exception. Go for a finishing salt like Maldon, Falk Salt, or Jacobson. Just a light sprinkling will do!

boxed brownies with glass of milk

6. When in doubt, underbake

The easiest way to ruin a batch of brownies is to overbake them. They can go from fudgy and delicious to cakey and dry in a matter of minutes. So be sure to set that timer for 5-10 minutes less than it says on the box. You know they’re done when a butter knife inserted in the center of the brownies comes out mostly clean (a little bit of brownie on there is OK!). The brownies will continue to cook as they cool, and once they are ready to eat they’ll be the fudgiest, loveliest brownies EVER.

Now that you know how to make boxed brownies better, the world is your oyster. If there’s a specific mix-in or topping you like in your brownies, let me know! I’m always looking for an excuse to make more brownies.

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Lazy Girl Boxed Brownies: aka how to make boxed brownies better when you're feeling lazy but still want a delicious dessert
  • Author: Sarah | Broma Bakery
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 25 minutes
  • Total Time: 35 minutes
  • Yield: 16 servings
  • Category: dessert
  • Method: baked
  • Cuisine: american

Lazy Girl Boxed Brownies

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Lazy Girl Boxed Brownies: aka how to make boxed brownies better when you’re feeling lazy but still want a delicious dessert.

  • Author: Sarah | Broma Bakery
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 25 minutes
  • Total Time: 35 minutes
  • Yield: 16 servings
  • Category: dessert
  • Method: baked
  • Cuisine: american
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Ingredients

  • 1 boxed brownie mix, with water, oil, and egg amounts according to package instructions
  • 2 teaspoons instant coffee or espresso powder
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/3 cup whole roasted almonds
  • 1/4 cup cocoa nibs
  • 1/2 cup chocolate chips
  • finishing salt, to taste

Instructions

    1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease and line an 8″x8″ pan with parchment paper. Set aside.
    2. Mix brownie batter according to package instructions. In addition to the water, oil, and egg amounts specified on the package, add in instant coffee/espresso powder and vanilla extract.
    3. Pour batter into prepared pan, then top with roasted almonds and cocoa nibs.
    4. Bake according to package instructions, making sure to use the knife test to check for done-ness. Allow to cool slightly while you melt your chocolate chips.
    5. To melt the chocolate chips, place in a microwave-safe bowl and microwave in 15 second increments on 50% power. Stir chips in between each addition.
    6. Once fully melted, drizzle over brownies and finish with sea salt.
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  1. Oh my goodness gracious! This is what I’ve missed my whole life. You are my people – you get box brownies are amazing and then you made them even more amazing. The espresso is a game changer. Bless you for making my world even brighter.






  2. So there is a way to make box brownies or box cakes taste homemade. Here’s what you do: use melted butter instead of oil, use milk instead of water, and finally add to to two extra eggs. People will not believe they aren’t homemade! Enjoy! 🙂

  3. People say the stupidest things. Salt is not bitter and cannot add bitterness. Chocolate is in fact bitter and that is why espresso in part heightens the taste of chocolate. The chocolate nibs add so much flavor as well. Another favorite brownie box hack is to add a Symphony bar after adding half the batter to the pan and then top the bar with the rest of the batter. Nothing taste better. It is especially good the next day when the chocolate gets a bit of its snap back which should be impossible because baking couldn’t temper the chocolate bar but somehow it does get a snap the next day. These are amazing as written but I admit I added black walnuts instead of almonds because that is what I had.






    • I said I thought salt and espresso together would be bitter. It’s not stupid, it’s my opinion. You, Kathryn are stupid for not reading my comment correctly.