Small Batch Brownies Recipe - Dessert for Two (2024)

When the craving for chocolate hits, I want you to remember this rich, chocolatey recipe that tastes like it came from a bakery. This pan of small batch brownies for two people saves the day, every time! It's two generous servings of rich, fudge-like brownies, baked in a loaf pan for a small batch.

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Are you familiar with my concept of brownies for two? I bake a small batch of brownies in a loaf pan instead of a traditional 8" square brownie pan. A loaf pan is roughly half the size of your favorite 8" brownie pan.

If you've been reading this site for a while, you'll know that my loaf pan is my favorite way to scale recipes down to make fewer servings. I use it for small batches ofblondies, marshmallows, and even lasagna!

My brownie recipe made in a loaf pan has been oh-so-perfected over the 12 years I've been scaling down desserts. Yes, I mean 12 years, and I've eaten a lot of brownies in 12 years.

What you'll need for Small Batch Brownies

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  • Butter. We're using half a stick of unsalted butter for this recipe. We will be melting it, so there's no need to have it at room temperature.
  • Granulated Sugar. Measure out ½ cup of granulated sugar, and then add one more tablespoon for the perfect amount for these small batch brownies for two.
  • Cocoa Powder. Unsweetened, 100% all-natural cocoa powder is the goal. Any brand will work, but just make sure you don't buy Dutch-process cocoa powder.
  • Salt. The smallest amount of salt (¼ teaspoon) provides the perfect amount of balance in a fudge-like rich brownie.
  • Vanilla Extract. Yes, brownies are for chocolate lovers, but a little vanilla extract really makes the cocoa flavors sing.
  • Egg. One whole large egg, at room temperature. If your eggs are cold, just soak them in warm water for about 15 minutes and proceed with the recipe.
  • All-Purpose Flour.

Equipment needed for Small Batch Brownies

Microwave-Safe Bowl - I typically use glass mixing bowls whenever I need to empty the microwave for baking.

Loaf Pan - This is the exact loaf pan I use for all of my small batch brownies creations.

How to make a Small Batch of Brownies:

This recipe starts by making the brownie batter in the microwave before baking in the oven. Before you begin, pre-heat your oven to 325-degrees Fahrenheit, and line your loaf pan with parchment paper in one direction. It's okay if the brownie batter touches the edges of the pan.

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In a large microwave-safe bowl, combine the butter, sugar and cocoa powder. It's helpful to chop the butter into small pieces so that it melts faster. Microwave this mixture for 30 seconds on HIGH.

Stop the microwave, stir, and then microwave again on HIGH for another 30 seconds. Use a whisk to stir everything together.

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Next, add the salt and vanilla and whisk to combine. Let this mixture rest for 1 minute on the counter so that it's not overly hot.

Finally, it's cool enough to stir in one large egg. Beat the egg very well into the small batch brownies batter.

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Add the flour, and using a spatula, stir it in very well. Use a minimum of 50 brisk strokes to fully incorporate the flour and activate the gluten in the flour. This leads to super chewy, dense and rich brownies.

Now your fully mixed batter is ready for baking.

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Pour the small batch brownies batter into the awaiting loaf pan. Use metal binder clips to hold the parchment paper in place, if it threatens to turn inwards.

Bake for 23 minutes on the center rack of the oven, or until a toothpick inserted comes out with only moist crumbs clinging to it. Let the brownies cool completely in the pan before removing them from the pan by lifting the parchment paper.

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When you're baking small batch brownies, all you have to do is cut them in half and serve! Here, I cut them in small sticks instead of two big chunks, but you can serve them dusted with powdered sugar any way that you like!

Small Batch Brownies Recipe variations

  • Vegan - If you're loving the idea of a small batch of brownies, but you're cooking for a vegan, do not miss my vegan brownies for two. I honestly love these brownies as much as regular brownies! For a healthier (but non-vegan version), these black bean brownies are spectacular.
  • Additions - To make these even fancier, you can add peppermint patties to make my peppermint brownies. Or, to make them fruity and creamy, try my blackberry cheesecake brownies or my strawberry swirl brownies version. For fall, don't miss my pumpkin swirl brownies.
  • Gifting - Everyone loves my caramel brownies as gifts! If it's for Valentine's Day, or Father's Day, you have to make my beer brownies.
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How to store this recipe for Brownies with Cocoa

These brownies don't last long in my house, thanks to their small batch quantity. However, you can keep any leftover at room temperature for up to 2 days in an air-tight container. I don't recommend refrigerating them.

One final option: if you've never had a frozen brownie, I urge you to stick one slice of these small batch brownies in the freezer for later. Brownies never really freeze firm, thanks to their high sugar content, but they do become ultra rich and extra chewy when frozen. A favorite dessert in our house is a frozen brownie topped with a small scoop of vanilla ice cream and very hot fudge sauce. The texture are amazing!

Brownie Recipe Small Batch FAQs

Why are my brownies never fudgy?

First, make sure you did not over-bake your brownies. Cooking them too long will make them dry out and become more cake-like. Beyond that, the secret lies with the recipe. A great fudgy brownie recipe will contain a high percentage of fat in the form of butter, and an egg for the custard-like center it creates. It also will not contain much flour--just enough to barely hold it together. If you’re using my recipe for brownies, you will always have fudge-like results.

What makes a brownie cakey or fudgy?

A recipe for fudgy brownies always contains a lot of butter and eggs. A cakey brownie recipe will have less fat and way more flour to help set and ‘dry’ out the mixture.

Are brownies better with oil or butter?

Is this even a real question? Everything is better with butter, baby. Skip the box mix for real.

Should I cut brownies hot or cold?

Hot brownies are way too fragile to cut. Let the brownies cool completely in the pan, remove them using the parchment paper handles, and slice with a very sharp knife.

How do you tell if your brownies are done?

When brownies are done, the top will appear dry. If you insert a toothpick in the center of the brownies, it will have moist crumbs, but not wet batter.

Should you let brownies cool in the pan?

Yes, this recipe calls for the brownies to cool completely in the pan. This is ‘carryover cooking’ and will ensure the brownies stay fudgy but also cook all the way through.

Final Note

I also just want to encourage you guys to read through the comments below to see how people made these small batch brownies for two in a loaf pan their own. Some added extra flour to make cake-y brownies, some baked them in ramekins to get a fudgier brownie, like my brownie pots. This recipe is yours to play around with! Enjoy!

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Yield: 2

Small Batch Brownies

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Small batch brownies for two, made in a bread loaf pan.

Prep Time10 minutes

Cook Time23 minutes

Total Time33 minutes

Ingredients

  • 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, diced
  • ½ cup + 1 tablespoon granulated sugar
  • ¼ cup + 2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 large egg
  • ¼ cup all-purpose flour

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 325, and line a 9 x 5-inch loaf pan with parchment paper in one direction
  2. In a microwave-safe bowl, combine the butter, sugar and cocoa powder. Microwave for 30 seconds on HIGH.
  3. Stir, and microwave for another 30 seconds on HIGH.
  4. Stir the mixture very well, and then add the salt and vanilla. Stir for 1 minute to cool the mixture.
  5. Next, add in the egg, and stir until its incorporated.
  6. Finally, add the flour, and stir for 50 strokes!
  7. Spread the batter into the prepared pan.
  8. Bake for 23 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted comes out with fudge crumbs clinging to it. The surface of the brownies is shiny when done and starting to crack.
  9. Let cool completely in the pan, and then lift out using the parchment paper.
  10. Slice in half and serve.

Notes

Storage: These brownies don't last long in my house, thanks to their small batch quantity. However, you can keep any leftover at room temperature for up to 2 days in an air-tight container. I don't recommend refrigerating them, but they are truly delicious and chewy when eaten frozen.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

2

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 344Total Fat: 26gSaturated Fat: 15gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 9gCholesterol: 154mgSodium: 303mgCarbohydrates: 22gFiber: 1gSugar: 7gProtein: 6g

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FAQs

Will 2 boxes of brownie mix fit in a 9x13 pan? ›

Pan Size: A 9"x13" pan is typically large enough to accommodate two boxes of brownie mix. However, keep in mind that the brownies may be slightly thicker than usual, which could affect the baking time and texture.

Is it cheaper to buy brownie mix or make from scratch? ›

It was about three times more expensive to make the brownies from scratch than to use a mix, owing mostly to the cost of chocolate and walnuts.

What are the three types of brownies? ›

Brownie textures fall into three general camps… Cakey, fudgy and chewy. Cakey brownies, like the name implies, are light, moist and airy, with a slightly fluffy, cake-like interior. Fudgy brownies are moist, dense and gooey, with almost the texture of fudge, but not quite as compact.

How to pimp brownies? ›

Crushed potato chips, pretzels, and salted nuts stirred in or sprinkled on before baking can add textural interest, plus a little savoriness that can make the rich chocolate flavor more pronounced. A shower of sea salt or flaky salt like Maldon over baked brownies before slicing makes for a dramatic, sparkly finish.

What size pan equals 2 9x13 pans? ›

A recipe written for a 9” x 13” pan can also be made in two 9” round pans; one 9” round and one 8” round, or two 8” round pans.

Can I use 2 8x8 pans instead of 9x13? ›

For a rectangle, simply take the measurements of the long side and the short side of a rectangular one and multiply them, i.e. 9x13=117 square inches. From this you can see that you can substitute two 8” pans for the 9”x13” one as 2x64 = 128 square inches which is close enough.

Is it better to use milk or water in brownie mix? ›

Most brownie mixes call for water. While water does the job, you can add some extra flavor and moisture by mixing some of that water with something richer, like milk. If you want to swap it out completely, be prepared for a more chewy and fudge-like brownie from the extra fat.

Are Ghirardelli brownies chewy or fudgy? ›

Ghirardelli's brownies weren't too sweet and had a denser, more fudgelike texture. They had the most intense flavor of the bunch, which I think came from the chocolate chips and the darker chocolate used in the batter. These were also fudgy, which is my personal preference for a brownie.

How to make box brownies chewy not cakey? ›

Try using one less egg than called for in the recipe. That will make it more chewy and less cake like.

What are Katharine Hepburn brownies? ›

The brownies are made with unsweetened chocolate, which is also known as baking, plain or bitter chocolate. It is chocolate in its rawest form and this means that unsweetened chocolate is just ground cocoa nibs that have been refined and contain between 50-55% cocoa butter (cacao fat).

What makes brownies fudgy vs cakey? ›

Fudgy brownies have a higher fat-to-flour ratio than cakey ones. So add more fat—in this case, butter and chocolate. A cakey batch has more flour and relies on baking powder for leavening. The amount of sugar and eggs does not change whether you're going fudgy or cakey.

What is the old version of brownies? ›

Did you know that Brownies were originally called 'Rosebuds'? Rosebuds was established in 1914 for girls to join before they became Guides. Just one year later, the name was changed to Brownies. Brownies are the second-youngest members of the Girlguiding family, for girls aged between 7 and 10.

What does adding an extra egg to brownie mix do? ›

If you want to get a little more creative with your brownie mix hacks, add an extra egg to the batter. The extra protein will help thicken up the batter and make it fluffier, creating a more decadent, fudgy texture. You can also add the yolk by itself in addition to the 2 eggs a box brownie mix typically calls for.

How to level up boxed brownies? ›

add mix-ins!

Any chopped candy, nut or dried fruit (or a combo!) will work, but don't stop there! After you pour the batter into the pan, dollop your favorite topping or spread and give it all a pretty swirl! Think Nutella, Biscoff, jams/preserves and nut or seed butter are just some of the delicious options.

What size pan for 2 boxes of brownie mix Betty Crocker? ›

Grease bottom of 13x9x2-inch rectangular pan. Prepare batter using 2 packages any Betty Crocker®Premium brownie mix, double all ingredients for the water, oil and eggs called for on the package directions. Bake 51 to 53 minutes for shiny metal or glass pan and 45 to 47 minutes for dark nonstick pan.

How much batter do I need for a 9x13 pan? ›

9×13 inch pan holds 14-16 cups of batter, essentially the same as 2 9×2-inch round pans.

How many brownies are in a 9x13 pan? ›

This homemade brownie recipe is great for every day celebrating to enjoying life's special moments that call for chocolate deliciousness. This recipe is perfect 9×13 to give you 12 large or 24 smaller brownies. What is this? If you're looking for an easy homemade brownie recipe…

How much fits in a 9x13 pan? ›

For example, pans made by different manufacturers may vary slightly by depth—two inches versus 2¼ inches. But whether the pan's labeling says 13- by 9-inch or 9- by 13-inch, it should have a volume of about 14 cups (or 3.3 liters) and be the right size for most sheet cake or bar cookie recipes.

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