My Small Batch Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies were so popular that I'm making more small batch recipes to share with you! And, based on the response I received on Instagram, you are all VERY excited to try this new recipe for the MOST AMAZING, the BEST Small Batch Brownies that are so fudgy and delicious. They are also incredibly easy to make. I'm actually thrilled that you are excited about small batch baking because it is something I have been doing for years, but I always felt that most people wanted large-scale recipes. I frequently bake in small batches since I bake so often and don't always prefer to freeze things, but if you're looking for a full batch recipe, then be sure to check out my popular Perfect Shiny Crust Fudge Brownies.

WHY YOU WILL LOVE THIS RECIPE
- Easy to make - this recipe comes together in just 5 minutes with a simple whisk and a bowl. You don't need a mixer!
- Small batch recipe - this recipe makes just 8 brownies. It's perfect if you have a small household and thus not enough people to share 16 brownies or 24 cookies with (so you don't eat them ALL!). If you like variety, making small batches means you can make several different things instead of lots of one thing.
- Double chocolate - you get fudgy brownies with dark chocolate chips. There's never too much chocolate!
- Fudgy brownies - these brownies are so moist and fudgy. They are absolutely not dry nor cakey.
- Shiny crust brownies - these small batch brownies always bake up with a shiny crackly top! I haven't had a single person make them where they didn't!

INGREDIENTS FOR SMALL BATCH BROWNIES
This recipe uses simple basic pantry ingredients. It's the easiest thing ever and you will be thrilled with the results!
- Bittersweet Chocolate - it is really important to use chocolate with minimum 70% cocoa solids. If you use a chocolate with lower cocoa solids, then it will add too much sugar to the recipe and the brownies may be too sweet or they might not set up properly.
- Brown sugar - I like to use brown sugar for this recipe because it gives them an extra depth of flavor thanks to the molasses, and it keeps them extra moist! Feel free to use an equal amount of granulated sugar if you prefer.
- Egg - just one whole egg is all you need to make this recipe! Make sure it is at room temperature for best results.
- Butter - you can use salted or unsalted for this recipe. Since you only need 3 tablespoons, the extra salt won't really affect the final result.
- Flour - regular unbleached all purpose flour is best for this recipe.

STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS
If you like fudgy brownies, then get ready for a treat! This recipe makes dense, moist, squishy, fudgy brownies! They are intensely chocolaty and so satisfying with the perfect salty-sweet balance.
- STEP 1.) Melt chocolate. Melt together the chocolate and butter in a heatproof bowl over a saucepan of simmering water, or you can do this in the microwave gently with frequent stirring so it doesn't burn.
- STEP 2.) Beat eggs and sugar. Combine egg with sugar in a medium bowl and whisk vigorously or beat on medium-high speed for 2-3 minutes until very thick, pale and fluffy. Mix in vanilla and salt.
- STEP 3.) Add melted chocolate. Add the warm chocolate mixture to the egg mixture and mix it in well.
- STEP 4.) Mix in flour. Add the flour and fold it in until evenly combined.
- STEP 5.) Bake. Spread the batter into your lined baking pan and sprinkle extra chocolate chips on top. Bake until a skewer inserted into the center comes out with a few moist sticky crumbs attached, but not wet batter. Let them cool completely in the pan.

How to make MOIST fudgy small batch brownies from scratch?
When it comes to a moist and fudgy texture, it's about the sugar and how it is dissolved. Dissolve sugar = syrup = bound water = moistness. Lots of recipes tell you to "dissolve" sugar in melted chocolate and butter, but I don't care how long you stir it or how hot that butter is, sugar will NEVER dissolve in melted chocolate! Sugar dissolves in water, not fat. In addition to that..., with the amount of sugar that goes into a brownie, it is technically a supersaturated mixture so it will never be completely dissolved anyways. Brownie batter is a very low moisture batter, unlike cake batter that has a higher water content.
HOW TO GET SHINY CRUST ON SMALL BATCH BROWNIES
If you haven't already noticed, these brownies have that perfect wrinkly shiny crust! It's the sign of a great brownie because it means the sugar is well dissolved, which as I mentioned above, means that they will be fudgy! The number one way to achieve a shiny crust on my small batch fudge brownies is to dissolve the sugar! You can read more about the science of it on this post for my Perfect Shiny Crust Fudge Brownies.

EXPERT BAKING TIPS
- Follow the order of ingredient mixing. Beating eggs with sugar helps to dissolve sugar which keeps it in syrup form so that it holds on to the moisture and retains it.
- Use brown sugar - these brownies have this irresistible savory taste and rich caramel-like flavor thanks to brown sugar! It also helps to keep these brownies extra fudgy.
- Never use raising agents like baking soda or baking powder. Brownies are meant to be dense and using leavening will create gases that can make the brownie seem dry.
- Mix the eggs with the sugar first instead of stirring the sugar into the melted chocolate. Sugar cannot dissolve in fat, but it can dissolve in the water within egg whites.
- Measure flour accurately. Too much flour will definitely lead to a dry brownie, so be sure to either use a scale to weight it out or measure using the spoon & sweep method where you gently spoon it into the measuring cup and level it off with a knife.
- Do not over-bake. A skewer should come out with just a few moist crumbs attached. If it comes out clean, then they may be a bit more dry. But this recipe is so foolproof that they will still be great! Check them after 16 minutes for doneness.

RECIPE FAQ
You can absolutely make this recipe with an equal amount of white granulated sugar and they will still turn out great. I like to use brown sugar for this recipe. It adds depth of flavor... a caramel-like, robust sweetness that enhances the richness of these brownies. Also, brown sugar contains molasses (a form of liquid sugar) which will help keep these extra fudgy and moist.
Again, it's about dissolved sugar. Whisk the sugar into the eggs first. This will help it dissolve some, and also the bonds between sugar and egg proteins is what creates the thin tissue like crust. To help this along, always use room temperature (not cold) eggs. The warmer temperature helps sugar dissolve. The longer you whip the eggs with the sugar, the thinner and shinier the crust will be.
TIP: to bring eggs to room temperature quickly, submerge them in warm water for 10 minutes.
You can make this recipe in a 9x5-inch loaf pan or an 8x4-inch loaf pan. Note that if you use the larger size (9x5-inch), the brownies will be slightly thinner (like the photos of the brownies in the pan on this post) and will take less time to bake (closer to 16 minutes). If you use an 8x4-inch loaf pan, then the brownies will be thicker and they will take closer to 25 minutes to bake... and maybe a couple minutes more.
Brownies are ready when the feel firm to the touch in the center and a skewer inserted into the center comes out with a few moist crumbs attached. If the skewer comes out clean, then they are over-baked and might be a bit dry. If the skewer comes out with wet batter attached then they are not ready yet -- continue baking. If the skewer has a few individual sticky bits attached, then they are just right! Once they cool they will be fudgy, moist and delicious!
If you have a true 9x5-inch pan, the brownies should take just about 16 minutes but if your pan is slightly smaller, they may need up to 25 minutes. I recommend a metal pan because it conducts heat more quickly, but if you use a ceramic loaf pan, then the brownies may require another 10 minutes to cook.

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THE BEST Small Batch Brownies
Ingredients
- 3 oz (85g) bittersweet chocolate chopped
- 3 tablespoon (42g) unsalted butter
- 1 large egg at room temperature
- ½ cup (110g) packed light brown sugar (you can also use granulated sugar)
- ½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ¼ cup (35g) all-purpose flour
- ¼ cup dark chocolate chips for topping
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a 8.5x4.5-inch loaf pan or 9x5-inch loaf pan with parchment paper.
- Melt together chocolate and butter in the microwave in short bursts with frequent stirring until completely melted, smooth and glossy.
- Combine egg with sugar, vanilla and salt in a large bowl and whisk vigorously with a wire whisk or mix with a handheld electric mixer for 2-3 minutes until pale, thick and fluffy. Mix in warm chocolate mixture until evenly blended. Sprinkle in flour and fold it in until well incorporated and smooth. Spread batter into prepared pan and sprinkle chocolate chips on top.
- Bake for 16-24 minutes until a skewer inserted into the center comes out with a few moist crumbs. If you have a true 9x5-inch pan, the brownies should take just 16 minutes but if your pan is slightly smaller, they may need up to 25 minutes.







Sam
I’ve tried many brownie recipes but they always failed, except this one! So so so good, a good fudgy brownie. Loveeee it ?
christina.marsigliese
Thanks so so much Sam!
Priya
9Loved the recipe, but I am unsure if it's the issue with my Oven (OTG). Followed all the instructions carefully. I took them out of the oven and tried cutting after 30-40 mins, and they fell apart into crumbles. This happens every time I bake a brownie! Would appreciate an insight on ho to fix this, thanks again
christina.marsigliese
Hi Priya, you may be over baking it. Also, try chilling in the fridge for 1 hour before slicing.
Sheri
hi there, i have been making these brownies for months now and it is THE BEST fudgy brownies ever to date! however, there are times where chocolate bloom/ fat bloom is seen forming at the top of the brownies. what can i do to avoid this from happening? thanks!
christina.marsigliese
Hi Sheri, make sure to use real chocolate – not compound chocolate. Also, it is very common to see bloom if you sprinkle chocolate chips on top when they cool down too quickly and it is cold in the house.
Sheri
hello! thanks for responding~
i use Beryls’s gourmet baking chocolate. is that okay? and it’s usually always warm than cold where i’m from
Jane C
I made these small batch fudgy brownies today and, oh my goodness, the flavor was wonderful and the texture was so moist and fudgy! Very easy to follow recipe and the results were fantastic!! I did a maple frosting with salted,chopped walnuts on top. They are divine!! Thank you, Christina, for all your hard work to create such reliable and delicious recipes!!!!
christina.marsigliese
Thank you so much Jane! I'm so glad you enjoy this recipe!
Lizet
Made these today and they came out perfect, we loved them! They're so fudgy and delicious! I think I'll be making these more often
christina.marsigliese
Thanks so much Lizet, I'm so happy you love them!
Sai P
Hey I'd liketo know if we can use 55 percent dark chocolate and reduce the sugar to 95g (from 110g)
christina.marsigliese
Hi Sai, I really recommend following the recipe for best results.
Aprajita
Came out super well!
Toni B
Amazing and super easy! Thank you Christina for this and all you amazing recipes!!
christina.marsigliese
You're welcome! Thank you Toni!
S
I’ve made these brownies countless times and my guests love it! These are exactly what brownies should taste like -fudgy, chocolaty and rich.the small batch is perfect to bring over to small gatherings too! Thank you scientifically sweet!! I finally found my perfect brownie recipe!
christina.marsigliese
You are most welcome! I'm glad you found your go-to recipe!
Beth
Delicious! I used a Himalayan sea salt dark chocolate bar to make mine. They came out so good!!!
christina.marsigliese
OMG That sounds incredible. Thanks Beth!
Saahiti Kale
Absolutely amazing!
The best recipe ever for small batch brownies !
I’ve always wanted a recipe for brownies for one or two persons and this is perfect match for my requirement! Once again thank you so much for posting such an amazing recipe !❤️❤️❤️
Elizabeth Graham
These are terrific for just my husband and me but we are getting ready for a party and want help in making some in a 9x13 or even a 10x15. How should I adjust the ingredients and the baking time?
Eve
They turned out delicious!! They are really easy to make and tasty to eat
christina.marsigliese
Thanks so much Eve! I'm glad you like them!
Annie
So good!? Used this recipe to make a brownie base for rasberry mousse cake and i was bomb??
christina.marsigliese
OMG that sounds incredibly delicious - and what a great idea! Thank you Annie.
Catherina Ilayaraja
Hi Iam from India
Iam trying ur recipes every thing came out well without failing. One small request can u make some eggless recipes also please
christina.marsigliese
Thank you Catherina!
Clare Albarado
You can make a flax egg replacer ,or liquid vegan egg replacer if that helps. You can Google flax egg replacer.
christina.marsigliese
Hi Clare, this recipe only works with eggs.
Aym
Best small batch brownies i came across ???
christina.marsigliese
Yay! Thank you Aym!
Jenny
Hi Christina, can I add instant coffee powder on the batter? If yes, can you advise me on how much teaspoon to add? Thanks.
christina.marsigliese
Hi Jenny! Yes you can. Add 1 teaspoon.
Anonymous
Thank you. Appreciate you always replying to us your followers.
Joanne
These brownies are the best I’ve ever made! They will become a staple in our home, I’m so excited about these!! I’ve tried a ton of brownie recipes and these are by far the best ever. Thank you for this recipe!!!
christina.marsigliese
I'm so glad you think so Joanne! Thanks for your comment.
ValY
This recipe will be our go to for dessert from now on! My 5 yr old son wanted to make a dessert after dinner and he successfully make the yummiest brownies ever. It's so easy to follow and turns out fantastic!
Finished in less than 24 hours.
christina.marsigliese
I'm so happy your son can bake these brownies! What a wonderful skill to have 😉
Ivana
These are so good, easy and fast that I made them 3 times in a week the first time I tried this recipe. So moist and chewy, and even better with a scoop of vanilla ice cream while they're still warm from the oven. Just be careful, they're addictive lol
christina.marsigliese
3 times in one week! That is amazing. Thank you Ivana!
Madeline
I could cry for hours this recipe is so good.
christina.marsigliese
LOL! Thank you Madeline!
Nicole
ABSOLUTELY amazing recipe. The most perfect brownies ever. The boxed stuff from the store has nothing on these.
christina.marsigliese
Thanks so much Nicole! I totally AGREE!