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Chocolate Fudge Brownie Cupcakes

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I’ve just completed a video on how to make delicious Chocolate Fudge Brownies from scratch. It is surprisingly uncomplicated and a great recipe to introduce someone to baking.

(Baking means to cook any food in an oven with dry heat - it is also used to generally refer to the art of making breads and cakes, as in baker and bakeries.)

In this post, I’ll use the same recipe to show how to present brownies in a different way, giving them a different visual appeal. The brownies are going to be made in a (12-count) muffin tin instead of using the square pan I used in the video.

Brownie cupcakes made in a muffin tin are great fun to serve at home, or bring to a party. You can buy “special occasion” muffin tins that will make shapes like hearts, flowers, pumpkins, ghosts, or Christmas trees, that can really make cupcakes the centerpiece of a celebration!

If you have never done any baking before, you will need to buy a few ingredients that may not be already standard in your food cupboard. For this recipe, that will include all purpose white flour, unsweetened cocoa powder, and vanilla extract.

Check the video (and the recipe card above!) for step-by-step instructions on making the brownie batter.

(By the way, when making soups and stews, precise measuring is not essential. However, baked goods like cakes, breads, cookies and brownies do require precise measuring.)

To make brownie cupcakes, line the muffin tin with tinfoil or paper “cupcake liners” and then spray it with non-stick cooking spray.

Just for comparison sake, I decided to also try using a silicone muffin tray as well. You may have seen this colorful, flexible, non-stick bakeware for sale in kitchen shops. They have generally received mixed reviews. I did not line mine with the cupcake liners, but I did give it a spray with the non-stick cooking spray.

Ladle the batter into the muffin pans with a small ladle…

…or a spoon.

Try to make them all the same size. Wipe up any drips or spills on the flat part of the muffin tray. Since the (red) silicone muffin tray is flexible, it is really essential to put it on a baking sheet to bake. Otherwise, lifting it in and out of the oven will be very difficult.

Bake the muffins in a 350-degree preheated oven for approximately 20 minutes. Check to see if they are done by sticking a toothpick into the center of the brownies. When you pull it out, it should have some moist crumbs attached to it.

Be careful not to over bake your brownies!

Remove the brownies from the oven and let them cool on a wire rack.

Use a knife to gently nudge the brownies out of the silicone pan.

The brownies with the cupcake liners just lift right out of the pan.

You can server the brownies with the liner paper or not. It comes off very easily.

Many reviewers of silicone bakeware say that baked products do not brown as nicely as when you use traditional bakeware. For these brownies, there was virtually very little difference, if any, in how they turned out. If you want fun-shaped brownies, I would recommend using the silicone muffin pan, otherwise a traditional muffin tin is just fine! (Personally, I do not recommend using silicone bakeware for anything but brownie cupcakes!)

The really good thing about Chocolate Brownie cupcakes is that no one fights over who has the bigger piece of brownie!

Enjoy!

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14 comments

Florian | posted on Feb 4, 2008

I really enjoyed this recipe.

I am from Germany and I'm always searching for good Chocolate Fudge Brownie Recipies but this one was special! It was great in taste and great in making.

I would give 10 stars if there where any :-)

Kathy Maister | posted on Feb 5, 2008

Florian, I am delighted to hear how well your brownies turned out! 10 stars....WOW!

eveliz | posted on Feb 23, 2008

it came out very good

Kathy Maister | posted on Feb 26, 2008

That's fantastic!  

Kathy Maister | posted on Mar 9, 2008

METRIC CONVERSION TIP

Using the traditional (American) “Dip and Sweep” method to measure:

Flour: white, all-purpose, unbleached:

 1 cup   =  148 grams   =   5.2 ounces

Rosy | posted on Apr 18, 2008

would like to try this but not sure what how many gram of butter? 2 stick is equivalent to ? thanks.

Kathy Maister | posted on Apr 21, 2008

Hi Rosy, 198 grams of butter will do the trick!  Remember to also add extra time for your workout at the gym :)

Christa | posted on May 15, 2008

Can you replace the butter with something else?

Gigi | posted on May 17, 2008

Would you be so kind to post the amount of all ingredients in the metric sistem? I live in Italy and I would really love to make some brownies here too!

Kathy Maister | posted on May 18, 2008

Gigi here is the metric conversion:

  • 198 grams of butter
  • 45 grams of unsweetened cocoa
  • 250 grams of sugar
  • 3 large eggs
  • 10 ml of vanilla extract
  • 75 grams of flour
  • 1 pinch of salt
  • 120 grams of walnuts - chopped

Christa, here is a brownie recipe that does not use any butter, just vegetable oil.

Bab, thanks.  :)

Jenna | posted on May 23, 2008

Hey you now that brownies are good and one thing how can you not like chocolate fudge brownie cupcakes. My friend Megan loves chocolate, she will steal it off of your plate if you had some. Her first word when she was a baby was chocolate. She kept eating chocolate till she was 9 years old.

Cristina | posted on Jul 1, 2008

hello ms. kathy,

if i'm  going to use vegetable oil, the measurement will be the same as butter? 14 tbsp vegetable oil? thanks..

Kathy Maister | posted on Jul 1, 2008

Hi Jenna,  I think your friend should move to Switzerland.  There is a chocolate shop on every corner of every block in every single town/city in the country!

Hi Christina, substitutions in baking are tricky even for experienced cooks.  Substitutions  in savory dishes like soups and stews are much easier.  This brownie recipe was tested countless times to make sure the ingredients and amounts worked. 

I have never tried this recipe using oil instead of butter so I am not even going to try to guess what the proper substitution should/would be.

If you do some experimenting, be sure to let us know how it turns out!

Elsa | posted on Jul 8, 2008

Thank u very much for sharing this recipe.I want make sure if i use self rising flour will it be great???


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