I Made Ina Garten's Brownie Pudding Recipe and It's Even BETTER Than You Can Imagine (2024)

Updated: Feb. 13, 2024

Ina Garten's brownie pudding is ooey-gooey chocolate perfection. With just a few ingredients you can make a memorable, decadent dessert for your friends and family.

Life is pretty good when you’re asked to test and review one of Ina Garten’s recipes. She is known for recipes that are the perfect balance of elegance and ease. I was delighted to make her legendary brownie pudding recipe for the very first time! Here’s what I thought of this dessert—and what I learned along the way.

Ina Garten’s Brownie Pudding Recipe

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The ingredients are simple, and the preparation isn’t too fussy. Ina calls for “good cocoa powder” and I recommend taking her at her word. The chocolate flavor is the star of the show here, so go ahead and pick up the best one you can find. I used a Dutch-processed cocoa powder for an intense chocolate experience. These are our Test Kitchen-recommended cocoa powder brands.

Since the dessert will be gently baked in a water bath in the oven, make sure your baking dish can comfortably fit inside a large roasting pan before you begin. Once the brownie pudding comes out of the oven, get your spoons ready because everyone will want to dive in and try a bite of this perfect dessert!

Ingredients

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  • 2 sticks unsalted butter, plus extra for buttering the dish
  • 4 extra-large eggs, room temperature
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 3/4 cup good cocoa powder
  • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
  • Seeds scraped from 1 vanilla bean
  • 1 tablespoon framboise liqueur, optional
  • Vanilla ice cream, for serving

Directions

Step 1: Begin the batter

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Preheat the oven to 325°F. Lightly butter a 2-quart oval baking dish and set aside. On the stovetop or in the microwave, melt the 2 sticks of butter and set aside to cool.

In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat the eggs and sugar on medium-high speed for 5 to 10 minutes, until very thick and light yellow. Meanwhile, sift together the cocoa powder and flour.

Step 2: Combine the batter

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Once the egg and sugar mixture is ready, add the vanilla bean seeds, framboise (if using), and the sifted cocoa powder and flour mixture. Mix only until combined.

Step 3: Add the butter

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With mixer running on low speed, slowly pour in the melted and cooled butter into the mixer. Mix until just combined.

Step 4: Bake in a water bath

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Pour the batter into the prepared oval baking dish and place it in a larger roasting pan with high sides. Add enough very hot tap water to the pan to come halfway up the side of the dish. Then bake for 60 minutes, but no longer.

The edges will be set, but the center will appear quite underbaked. That’s OK; this is the exact texture we’re looking for, since this dessert is a cross between a brownie and a pudding.

How to Serve Brownie Pudding

Allow the brownie pudding to cool slightly. Then, scoop it into bowls and serve with vanilla ice cream. I like it when the brownie pudding is still a little bit warm, and it starts to melt the ice cream ever so slightly. It’s the perfect combination of warm and cool in each bite. However, the brownie pudding can also be served at room temperature, and it will be just as delicious.

Find our Test Kitchen’s favorite vanilla ice cream brands.

Here’s What I Thought

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When a tried-and-true Ina Garten recipe calls for chocolate, you can’t go wrong!

I thought the dessert was almost like a giant molten chocolate cake, where everyone can reach into the center of the table and take a scoop. The top was crisp, mimicking the crackle on the top of a brownie, while the middle was ooey-gooey perfection.

The recipe calls for an optional tablespoon of framboise to add to the batter. As much as I appreciate this elegant flair from Ina, I can’t say I could really taste the raspberry flavor in the final product. The dessert is so decadent, and that chocolate richness is what comes through in every bite. If you have some framboise on hand and want to add it to the batter, go right ahead. You could also use an equivalent amount of Kahlua, rum or another flavorful liqueur.

I also appreciated Ina’s use of a vanilla bean seeds scraped from a whole pod. There are few things in life I love more than fresh vanilla straight from the pod. The only downside to this ingredient? The cost. If you aren’t ready for that splurge, a teaspoon of vanilla bean paste or quality vanilla extract will also do the trick.

I Made Ina Garten's Brownie Pudding Recipe and It's Even BETTER Than You Can Imagine (2024)

FAQs

What can I add to brownie mix to make it taste better? ›

Six Sneaky Ways To Make Brownie Mix Taste Homemade
  1. Use melted butter instead of oil.
  2. Use milk, flavored creamers, or brewed coffee instead of water.
  3. Add extracts or flavorings.
  4. Add mix-ins like cookies and candies.
  5. Underbake, just slightly.
  6. Toppings.
  7. My Favorite Mix-Ins and Toppings.
Jan 19, 2021

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.

Why is my brownie crispy? ›

Looks to be either over mixed (too much gluten makes it doughy) or over baked (dries out the texture and makes it crispy on top). Try mixing as little as possible and reducing the oven temp a bit, take the brownies out when there's a slight wobble in the centre and they will finish baking through in the pan.

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

If you opt to add more eggs, say double the amount, something interesting happens. Even though you are adding more moisture, the air bubbles that you catch in the extra eggs add volume, which decreases the density of your final product. This makes your brownies rise and gives them a much more cake-like texture.

How do you doctor up boxed brownie mix? ›

Stir in semisweet chocolate chips, white chocolate chips, dark chocolate chunks, and shards off the block for a chocolate brownie that's even more chocolaty. If you have leftover holiday treats, crumble in candy bars, peppermints, chopped candied ginger, or crushed cookies.

What happens if you use butter instead of oil in brownies? ›

Oil Brownies: These were chewier with crunchier edges and a crunchier topping. They were more matte on top with a far less crinkly shiny brownie 'skin. ' They tasted more like box mix brownies. Butter Brownies: These were much fudgier, softer, and had a melt-in-your-mouth texture.

How to jazz up brownies? ›

Give your brownies some extra flavor by adding chopped candy bars to the mix. Whether it's peanut butter cups, peppermint patties, or nutty chocolate bars, adding your leftover Halloween candy (or whatever holiday candy you have laying around) will make your brownies over-the-top good.

Can you combine 2 boxes of brownie mix? ›

If the instructions say that a single box of brownie mix should be baked in an 8″ x 8″ pan, then two boxes of mix (i.e., a double batch) will fit in a 9″ x 13″ pan. Yes, just keep an eye on them and lower the temperature suggested on the box, so the edges don't burn while the middle is still raw.

Should you beat eggs before adding to brownie mix? ›

Beating your eggs and sugar first creates glossy brownies

According to Guy, the process will introduce just the right amount of air into the batter. This aeration will lead to a finished product that is shiny, nicely risen, and perfectly crackled on top.

What makes a brownie chewy vs cakey? ›

The recipes for Ultimate Chewy Brownies and Ultimate Fudgy Brownies are very similar. They both have about double the amount of butter, flour and sugar than the cakey brownies. This provides the richness and gooey structure in the brownie. The preparation method for the denser brownies is also very different.

Why do my brownies taste more like cake? ›

Achieving a fudgy brownie is all to do with the ratio of fat to flour. A fudgy brownie recipe will use more fat than flour. Generally this is achieved by adding more butter or real chocolate to your brownie recipe. A cakey brownie recipe on the other hand will call for more flour in the ratio of fat to flour.

How do you make box brownies taste like bakery? ›

You can make several substitutions to help improve a boxed brownie mix and make it taste homemade. One change is to use milk or heavy cream instead of water. This change will make brownies more moist and gooey since milk is more fatty and flavorful than water. A second change is to use butter instead of oil.

What else can you add to brownie mix? ›

  1. Add more chocolate. It's easy to bring even more chocolatey goodness to brownies when you throw in a handful of chocolate chips. ...
  2. Mix in fruit and nuts. ...
  3. Use milk instead of water. ...
  4. Add coffee. ...
  5. Use a dash of vanilla. ...
  6. Give them a salty spin. ...
  7. Top them with something festive. ...
  8. Mix in candy.
May 5, 2021

How to pimp Betty Crocker brownie mix? ›

Add a Swirl

Dollops of decadent fillings can add major visual impact and rich flavor to a regular ol' pan of brownies. Cheesecake marbling is a natural fit, but peanut butter, cookie butter, caramel and marshmallow swirls are equally delicious.

What can you add to your brownie mix to pump up the chocolate flavor? ›

Add coffee or instant espresso powder to your brownies for an even deeper, more complex chocolate flavor. Swirl them with peanut butter, cream cheese, or even pumpkin filling to mix things up. Mix in nuts, add a marshmallow topping, or spread on your favorite frostings for fun, simple, or seasonal twists.

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