Hi Bold Bakers! Crispy, crunchy, and chocolatey — while two of these words aren’t typically used to describe a perfect brownie, brownie brittle is all three… and, on top of that, super addicting. Already have an account? Traditional brownies like my Perfect Skillet Brownies are, of course, a classic dessert. But brownie brittle, a new snack-aisle favorite, was never really on my radar. Until now! And I hope you join the bandwagon because this rich and fudgy homemade brownie brittle recipe is another Big & Bold creative way to enjoy brownies! We all know and love someone who would gladly arm wrestle for the corners of a brownie batch. Thankfully to save our family unity, this recipe makes the entire batch that perfect crispy and crunchy texture! You’ll notice that I didn’t include my tried and true ingredient to make a brownie moist, the dark brown sugar used in my Best-Ever Brownie Recipe, in this unique brownie take. Best of all, while there are other recipes online that use store-bought brownie mix to create this new snack favorite, I’ll show you how to easily create brownie brittle from scratch!
What You Need To Make Brownie Brittle
You should never be intimidated to try baking one of your favorite store-bought treats! For brownie brittle, you won’t need any special tools. Just make sure you have:
An 11″ x 17″ cookie sheet Measuring spoons Measuring cups Metal whisk A microwave A microwavable bowl An oven
How To Make Brownie Brittle
These crispy brownies, when broken in half, give an incredibly satisfying snap. Turns out, they’re also a snap to make!
Here’s how you make it (and don’t forget to get the full recipe with measurements, down below):
Gemma’s Pro Tips For Making Brownie Brittle
Spread the batter very thin on the cookie sheet. Don’t be worried if your brownie brittle seems too moist. Once it cools completely, it will crisp and harden. If you don’t eat eggs, then replace them with a flax egg. For more info, check out my 7 Best Egg Substitutes in Baking Chart! Hazelnuts or pecans would make a great substitute for walnuts. Need a kid-friendly version? Swap out the bittersweet chocolate and semi-sweet chocolate chips with milk chocolate! Don’t have a sifter? No problem. Use a fine-mesh strainer to tap dry ingredients through to remove any lumps. If there’s no strainer in sight either, a whisk or fork will work as well.
How To Store Brownie Brittle
Brownie brittle can be stored in an airtight container for up to 10 days at room temperature. Between us, you remember how I mentioned that they were super addicting? I may or may not but definitely did finish the entire batch!
Make More Brownies!
Gemma’s Best-Ever Brownies Ultimate Cream Cheese Brownies The Perfect Skillet Brownies Simple Stovetop Brownies
And don’t forget to buy my Bigger Bolder Baking Cookbook! Full (and printable) recipe below the video!