These super fudgy raspberry cheesecake brownies will earn you major brownie points (pun intended thnx) with whoever you share them with. Made with our favorite brownie recipe, luscious swirls of cheesecake, and ribbons of seedless raspberry jam, these brownies are the ultimate indulgent treat.
These super fudgy raspberry cheesecake brownies will earn you major brownie points (pun intended thnx) with whoever you share them with. Made with our favorite brownie recipe, luscious swirls of cheesecake, and ribbons of seedless raspberry jam, these brownies are the ultimate indulgent treat.
Raspberry Cheesecake Brownies
These super fudgy raspberry cheesecake brownies will earn you major brownie points (pun intended thnx) with whoever you serve them to! They’re made with the perfect fudgy brownie base swirled with luscious ribbons of cheesecake and seedless raspberry jam. And while they taste worthy of a bakery, they’re made with just 10 simple ingredients and come together in under an hour which is a major win in my book!
Ingredients for raspberry cheesecake brownies
Unsalted Butter
Brown Sugar
Granulated Sugar
Eggs
Cocoa Powder
Salt
Vanilla Extract
All-Purpose Flour
Cream Cheese
Raspberry Jam
What kind of raspberry jam should you use to make these raspberry swirled brownies?
We prefer using seedless raspberry jam so you don’t have to deal with any of those pesky raspberry seeds, but if you can’t get your hands on it don’t worry! We’d made these with seeded jam and they are equally delicious! Try to grab a higher quality jam that’s made with real fruit and doesn’t have too many additional ingredients so that the bright raspberry flavor really comes through! Some of our favorite raspberry jams are: Bonne Maman, ALDI, Crofters, Tip Tree, and Good Good!
Alternatively, you can also make your own raspberry jam, or nix the jam altogether and stir in some fresh or frozen raspberries!
How to store your brownies so that they stay soft and fresh for days
Luckily the odds are in your favor because these raspberry cheesecake brownies are some of the softest, fudgiest brownies I’ve ever had. As long as you store these in an airtight container or bag in the fridge, they’ll stay fresh for up to 7 days! I keep most brownies at room temperature, but because these guys have cheesecake in them I recommend storing them in the fridge!
These super fudgy raspberry cheesecake brownies will earn you major brownie points (pun intended thnx) with whoever you share them with. Made with our favorite brownie recipe, luscious swirls of cheesecake, and ribbons of seedless raspberry jam, these brownies are the ultimate indulgent treat.
These super fudgy raspberry cheesecake brownies will earn you major brownie points (pun intended thnx) with whoever you share them with. Made with our favorite brownie recipe, luscious swirls of cheesecake, and ribbons of seedless raspberry jam, these brownies are the ultimate indulgent treat.
Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease and line a 8 x 8-inch pan with parchment paper on all sides and set aside.
In a large microwave-safe bowl, combine butter and sugar. Microwave for 30 seconds, then remove and stir with a whisk. Repeat process 2 more times. Though granules of sugar will remain, the goal is to get the mixture to a glossy finish.
Allow mixture to cool slightly, then add in eggs one at a time, whisking in between each addition. Whisk until the mixture lightens in color slightly.
Add in cocoa powder, salt, and vanilla extract. Fold in flour until just combined.
Pour mixture into prepared baking pan, using a spatula to spread the batter evenly to the edges.
In a medium size mixing bowl combine the cream cheese, granulated sugar and egg for the cream cheese swirl. Mix together until smooth and no lumps remain.
Drop big dollops of the cheesecake mixture and spoonfuls of jam on top of the brownies. Use a butter knife make big swirls, dragging up brownie batter from the bottom. Do not overswirl!
Bake for 35 minutes, testing for doneness by inserting a knife into the center of the brownies beginning at 30 minutes. You’ll know they’re done when the edge is set, but a knife inserted into the middle still comes out with a bit of brownie batter on it. It might take up to 40 minutes for them to cook through depending on your oven!
Hello; The truth is that it is not very important but you forgot to put the amount of raspberry jam. Me, I’ll do it anyway because it looks marvelous and I’ll put whatever jam I like. Thank you dear for the recipe. Take care of yourself
The recipe (printed version) doesn’t actually mention the jam as an ingredient or when/how to incorporate it. I went back and read the article to extrapolate.
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Do you have to use brown sugar in the brownies or can you substitute regular sugar?
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You can use regular sugar but they’ll be slightly crunchier and not quite as soft!
love these, and as brownies, a nice serving size too, wonderful flavors too, thank you!
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Hello; The truth is that it is not very important but you forgot to put the amount of raspberry jam. Me, I’ll do it anyway because it looks marvelous and I’ll put whatever jam I like. Thank you dear for the recipe. Take care of yourself
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The recipe (printed version) doesn’t actually mention the jam as an ingredient or when/how to incorporate it. I went back and read the article to extrapolate.
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Hi! Roughly, how much jam do you use? These brownies look amazing!
It’s a 1/3 of a cup!