Brownie Brittle Recipe - On The Go Bites (2024)

Jump to Recipe Print Recipe

Have you ever tried thin, crispy brownie brittle? It’s like the best part of a brownieedge. Crispy with just a bit of chew andfull of chocolatey goodness. Our browniebrittle recipe nails this delicious sweet on the head.

We give you our homemade brownie brittle recipe as well as an even easier recipe that uses a boxed brownie mix. Your choice, I guess it depends on what ingredients you have on hand. Time wise it’s not all that different.

The idea actually came from Virgina Willis’ chocolate brookies. My recipe ended up extremely different and morphed into brownie brittle instead of cookies. Virginia’s are delicious but more labor intensive, and we’re all about making it simple and easy!

How To Make Our Brownie Brittle Recipe

Preheat oven to 325 degrees.Line a half sheet pan with parchment paper.

Stir dry ingredients together.

Brownie Brittle Recipe - On The Go Bites (2)

In separate bowl whip the egg, egg white, both sugars andvanilla with a whisk. You can use a forkbut the whisk goes faster.

Add dry ingredients to the wet and mix with a fork untilincorporated. It will resemble dry pancake mix. Don’t use the whisk here or themix will get all gunked up in the whisk.

Brownie Brittle Recipe - On The Go Bites (3)

Add oil and mix until incorporated.

Oil a half sheet pan (13” X 18”), make sure to get thecorners of the tray. Spread brownie mixin a thin layer covering the whole tray.

Brownie Brittle Recipe - On The Go Bites (4)

Bake for 30 minutes.Remove from oven and score the brownie brittle into squares, don’t cutall the way through. Continue to cook anadditional 5 minutes or until a toothpick comes out with a few crumbs, not wet.

Brownie Brittle Recipe - On The Go Bites (5)

Transfer to a cooling rack by sliding the parchment paperoff the tray onto the rack. When thebrownie brittle is cool just break apart at the scores. Or skip the scoring and let cool and break intoirregular shapes.

Brownie Brittle Recipe - On The Go Bites (6)

What is scoring?Lightly cut the brownie brittle into rectangles using a pizza cutter orknife. You don’t want to cut all the waythrough. The scoring makes it easy to break into pieces once the browniebrittle has cooled.

Brownie Brittle Recipe - On The Go Bites (7)

Substitute the toffee bits with mini chocolate chips or yourfavorite chopped nuts.

For extra flavor add 1 teaspoon espresso powder to the cocoamixture.

Brownie Brittle Recipe - On The Go Bites (8)

Why Add Cornstarch and Espresso Powder?

The cornstarch helps crisp up the brownie brittle. It’soptional, but if you have some cornstarch around it will help.

Espresso powder enhances most chocolate recipes. It kind of acts like adding lemon to food whichbrightens the flavor, the coffee powder acts the same way by waking up theflavor. Again, an optional ingredient,but also a secret weapon to the chef.

How To Make Brownie Brittle From a Boxed Brownie Mix

There are days you want the deliciousness of a brownie brittle treat, but you don’t have all of the ingredients to make it from scratch. No fear. Do you have a box of brownie mix at home?

Measure 2 1/4 cup of the brownie mix. Whip the egg and egg white together. If you have vanilla add it with the egg mixture.

Add the dry mix to the whipped eggs and mix with a fork. Now follow the regular directions.

Boom, done in a matter of minutes.

Your grocery list will now be brownie mix, eggs, vanilla (optional), canola oil and toffee bits.

Why Not Just Make Brownies?

Brownie Brittle Recipe - On The Go Bites (9)

Because the brownie brittle is the best part of thebrownie. They even make special pans sothat each brownie has two crispy sides or edges.

The best thing I like about brownie brittle is that it givesyou the decadent, indulgent taste of a brownie without all the calories…………..no,this isn’t a diet brownie. But since it’sthin you can use portion control a lot more than a big thick brownie.

Plus the toffee bits take the brittle over the top taste wise.

Is Brownie Brittle A Diet Food?

um………no. But as I said earlier in the post, it is good for portion control. You can grab a small piece, and because it’s so thin you don’t need to feel guilty.

I like to keep the brownie brittle in a freezer bag in the, yep, the freezer. That way I can grab a small piece anytime I want one. They taste great cold.

The reason I even asked if brownie brittle is a diet food is the germination of my recipe came from Virginia Willis’ cookbook Lighten up y’all. Her explanation is similar to mine. Virginia’s are actually cookies and much thicker than my brittle.

Substitute Ingredients For Brownie Brittle

Toffee bits – sub with mini chocolate chips or your favorite chopped nuts.

Granulated sugar – you can use all granulated (white table sugar), brown sugar or powdered sugar. I like the texture with the half and half mixture we use in this recipe Cornstarch and vanilla – optional

How To Store Brownie Brittle

Keep in an airtight container at room temperature for 4-5 days, for a week in the refrigerator or freeze as long as you like. After 3 months the texture will start to deteriorate.

You Might Also Like:

Key Lime Pie Bites

Yogurt Parfait with Cinnamon Apples

White Chocolate Macadamia Nut Cookies

Or view all of our dessert recipes.

Brownie Brittle Recipe

Do you always grab the "edge" brownie for the crispy side? Well then you're going to love brownie brittle. It's also a great portion control way to eat brownies!

CourseDessert

Prep Time 10 minutes

Cook Time 35 minutes

Total Time 45 minutes

Author On The Go Bites

Ingredients

Dry Ingredients

  • 3/4cupall purpose flour
  • 1/2cupunsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1Tablespooncornstarch, optional
  • 1teaspoonbaking soda
  • 1/4teaspoonkosher salt

Wet Ingredients

  • 2largeeggs, one whole and one egg white
  • 1/2cupgranulated sugar
  • 1/2cuppowdered sugar
  • 1teaspoonvanilla extract

Finish

  • 1/2cupcanola oilor any neutral flavored oil
  • 1/2cuptoffee bitsor mini chocolate chips or chopped nuts

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees.Line a half sheet pan with parchment paper.

  2. Stir dry ingredients together.

  3. In separate bowl whip the egg, egg white, both sugars and vanilla with a whisk. You can use a
    fork but the whisk goes faster.

  4. Add dry ingredients to the wet and mix with a fork until incorporated. It will resemble dry pancake mix. Don’t use the whisk here or the mix will get all gunked up in the whisk.

  5. Add oil and mix until incorporated.

  6. Oil a half sheet pan (13” X 18”), make sure to get the corners of the tray. Spread brownie mix
    in a thin layer covering the whole tray.

  7. Bake for 30 minutes.Remove from oven and score the brownie brittle into squares, don’t cut
    all the way through. Continue to cook an additional 5 minutes or until a toothpick comes out with a few crumbs, not wet.

  8. Transfer to a cooling rack by sliding the parchment paper off the tray onto the rack. When the brownie brittle is cool just break apart at the scores. Or skip the scoring and let cool and break into irregular shapes.

Recipe Notes

What is scoring? Lightly cut the brownie brittle into rectangles using a pizza cutter or knife. You don’t want to cut all the way through. The scoring makes it easy to break into pieces once the brownie brittle has cooled.

Substitute the toffee bits with mini chocolate chips or your favorite chopped nuts.

For extra flavor add 1 teaspoon espresso powder to the cocoa mixture.

From a Boxed Brownie Mix – Replace steps 3 & 4 with the following. Measure 2 1/4 cup of the brownie mix. Whip the egg and egg white together. If you have vanilla add it with the egg mixture.

Now add the dry ingredients to the egg mixture and stir with a fork.

Now continue on from step 5. Boom, done!

Your grocery list will be brownie mix, eggs, vanilla (optional), canola oil and toffee bits.

Please follow and like us:

Brownie Brittle Recipe - On The Go Bites (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Foster Heidenreich CPA

Last Updated:

Views: 5597

Rating: 4.6 / 5 (56 voted)

Reviews: 87% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Foster Heidenreich CPA

Birthday: 1995-01-14

Address: 55021 Usha Garden, North Larisa, DE 19209

Phone: +6812240846623

Job: Corporate Healthcare Strategist

Hobby: Singing, Listening to music, Rafting, LARPing, Gardening, Quilting, Rappelling

Introduction: My name is Foster Heidenreich CPA, I am a delightful, quaint, glorious, quaint, faithful, enchanting, fine person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.