Salted Caramel Fudge Brownies

Prep Time 45 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 15 minutes
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Rich and chocolatey Salted Caramel Fudge Brownies are an easy homemade brownie recipe drizzled with dulce de leche and sprinkled with sea salt. The perfect combination of sweet and salty, fudgy decadence in every bite!

Three brownies stacked on top of each other on a white plate with a red napkin.

I am a boxed brownie girl. Ya I said it. And I am totally not ashamed. I may give you the side eye when you pass me a piece of cake that came out of a box…but brownies? I get it. Any brownie I have ever made from scratch has not tasted any better than the boxed brownies.

So why am I bringing you a recipe for brownies that don’t come out of a box? Because I broke down. It only took four little words…Salted Caramel Fudge Brownies. But instead of posting the recipe as they were originally written, I am bringing it to you the lazy girl way. One bowl, prepackaged dulce de leche, and a break for wine.

Chocolate chips and butter in a double boiler on a stove top.

Ok, so first you need a double boiler. What?? You don’t have one?

Fine, get a metal/glass bowl and put it over a pot with some water in it. Ya it works exactly the same. Except you don’t get to have a pretty shiny double boiler that fits perfectly.

Get the water boiling, then add two sticks of room temperature butter and an 11.5 oz bag of Ghirardelli’s bittersweet chocolate baking chips.

What’s that? You are too impatient to let the butter get room temp? It’s cool, just toss it in cold. It’s just gonna take longer to melt.

Stir the chocolate and butter around until it melts completely.

P.S Go take your 5 eggs out of the fridge now. Crack them into a small bowl and let them come to room temperature while you go on with the rest of the steps. Yes, I know I just told you the room temp thing didn’t matter. But that was butter and now we are talking about eggs.

Double boiler filled with melted chocolate, brown sugar and granulated sugar and a red spatula.

Turn off the heat, but leave the chocolate/butter mixture on top of the boiler.

Add 1 1/2 cups regular sugar and 1/2 cup packed light brown sugar. Whisk it around until it’s pretty and smooth.

Melted chocolate in a double boiler with a spatula.

Here comes that wine break I told you about.

Once it’s whisked and pretty and smooth….let it sit until it comes to room temperature, about 30 minutes.

During this time, I suggest you play a fun game called How Much Wine Can I Drink In 30 Minutes.

Chocolate melted in a double boiler with four eggs and a whisk.

You made it back? You must not be as skilled in How Much Wine Can I Drink In 30 Minutes as I am. We can work on that next week in my next How-To post, but for now lets get back to the task at hand: fudge brownies.

Before you do anything else, start preheating your oven to 350 degrees. The next parts go fast.

Add all 5 room temperature eggs and 2 teaspoonfuls of vanilla extract. Whisk until just combined. You don’t want to whisk too much because that could harm your drinking hand…or worse, whip the eggs so much that they ruin your brownies.

The original recipe wanted us to do the eggs separately. But this is the lazy girl’s way, it won’t really make any difference, and I know you have had too much wine by now to count and whisk 5 separate times. So just make it easier on all of us and whisk all the eggs and vanilla at once.

Double broiler filled with brownie batter on a stove top.

Add 1 1/4 cups flour, 2 tablespoons cocoa powder, and 1 teaspoon salt.

Should you mix these dry ingredients in a seperate bowl first? Probably, but I never do…that’s just one more bowl to wash. Just make sure you whisk carefully and don’t get any big lumps.

Don’t overmix for fear of splattering chocolate everywhere, and that stupid over beaten egg issue from earlier.

Dulce de leche drizzled on top of brownie batter.

Once it’s mixed, pour half of the brownie batter into a prepared baking pan.

Grab a squeeze bottle of Dulce De Leche and make a pretty design adding as little, or as much, as you want (and by “as much as you want” I mean like no more than 3/4 of a cup…we don’t want brownie soup). Don’t get too close to the edges with the Dulce De Leche, leave about an inch around the edges.

Brownie batter in a casserole dish with sea salt and dulce de leche drizzled on top.

Then pour the remaining brownie batter around on top of the pretty design you just made. Level it out (carefully, so you don’t mess up the layer underneath) with a spatula, or your fingers. Whichever is easiest.

Make one more pretty design with dulce de leche. Or instead of a design, write your name so everyone knows these fudge brownies belong to you. Sprinkle on some Fluer De Sel (i.e. fancy flaky sea salt you can buy at Whole Foods or Fresh Market).

Pop them in the oven (preheated to 350 degrees) for 30-35 minutes, rotating half way through.

Let them cool so you don’t burn off your taste buds, and because they taste much better room temperature, then dig in!

Three brownies stacked on top of each other on a white plate with a red napkin.
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Yield: 12 brownies

Salted Caramel Brownies

This fudgy salted caramel brownies recipe is as easy as a box-mix but way richer and more chocolatey for an indulgent sweet treat.
Prep Time45 minutes
Cook Time30 minutes
Total Time1 hour 15 minutes

Ingredients

  • 11.5 oz bag of 60% Ghirardelli bittersweet chocolate baking chips
  • 1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, room temperature
  • 1 ½ cups granulated sugar
  • ½ cup light brown sugar, firmly packed
  • 5 large eggs, room temperature
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 ¼ cup all purpose flour
  • 2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1 teaspoons salt
  • 1 cup caramel sauce
  • Fluer De Sel, to taste (or regular sea salt, just be careful not to over do it)

Instructions 

  • Using a double boiler, if you have one (or a glass/metal bowl over a pan of simmering water), melt the chocolate and butter, stirring occasionally, until completely melted and combined. Turn off the heat, but keep the bowl over the water of the double boiler and add both sugars. Whisk until completely combined and remove the bowl from on top of the water. Let sit until it's at room temperature, about 30 minutes.
  • Preheat oven to 350°F. Prepare a 13×9 baking pan by buttering the sides and bottom of the pan. Then lining the bottom with a sheet of parchment paper and butter the parchment paper. Or just use some Baker's Joy spray.
  • Add all 5 room temperature eggs and vanilla. Whisk until just combined. Do not overmix, this will beat the eggs to much and ruin your fudge brownies.
  • Sprinkle the flour, cocoa powder, and salt over the chocolate mixture. Using a whisk, gently combine the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients until there are no big lumps and you don't see any flour. Again, try not to mix more than needed.
  • Pour half of the brownie mixture into the pan and smooth the top with a spatula. Drizzle as much, or as little, dulce de leche as you would like (and by "as much as you want" I mean like no more than 3/4 of a cup…we don't want brownie soup). Don't get too close to the edges with the caramel sauce, leaving about an inch around the edges.
  • Pour the remaining brownie batter over the caramel layer. Level it out (carefully, so you don't mess up the layer underneath) with a spatula or your fingers. Whichever is easiest. Drizzle a little more caramel on top in a design of your choice. And top it all off with a sprinkling of fluer de sel.
  • Bake for 30 to 35 minutes, rotating the pan half way through. Check the brownies using the toothpick method. The brownies are done when the toothpick comes out with a few moist crumbs.
  • Let brownies cool to room temperature before serving.

Nutrition

Serving: 1, Calories: 391kcal, Carbohydrates: 55g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 18g, Saturated Fat: 11g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 5g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 111mg, Sodium: 290mg, Potassium: 83mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 45g, Vitamin A: 609IU, Vitamin C: 0.1mg, Calcium: 35mg, Iron: 1mg

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  1. Chastity

    Made these brownies a few weeks ago! O-M-G! They did not last long in our house nor my husband’s work. I always send a bunch of treats to the soldiers he works with and they raved about how delicious these were! :) Just like a brownie is supposed to be full of chocolately fudgey goodness. They were even better the next day. They were PERFECT!

  2. Kelsey

    Do you think these brownies would still be delicious without the dulce de leche? I’m not a huge fan of that, but I’ve been looking for a good, fudgey brownie recipe!

  3. Steve | Healthy Lunch

    Wow these fudge brownies looks good, I wonder if it`ll be a good idea to make some for my gf this valentine’s day. I hope she does not think I am cheap.

  4. pavithra

    OMG I am way tooooooooooooo tempted seeing this brownies this morning.. Absolutely perfect and also I am loving ur pictures and browsed thru many of ur recipes which I am love tooo… Gorgeous.

  5. natalie (the sweets life)

    i totally get why you broke up with the box for these! I’ve made a variation of them and they are amazing!!

  6. Shannon

    OH. MY. These look stupid crazy good. I’m totally a boxed brownie kinda girl, but I’m willing to give these a shot! ;)

  7. Lauren at Keep It Sweet

    These look amazing, no one would know that they are easy! Where do you find squeeze bottles of dulce de leche?!

    1. A woman holding a camera standing in front of some shelves.
      Jessica

      Target, Publix, and a reader emailed me she even found it at Walmart! Be prepared to drizzle it on everything!! :-D

  8. Vickie Smith The Quiet Doll Queen

    When I looked at the online picture I thought you had yummy mint filling between the brownie layers instead of waxed paper. I was getting pretty excited until I zoomed in and saw the paper! My son said these look sooo delish!

  9. Susie

    I just used your recipe and baked these… absolutely amazing! I’ve never made homemade brownies before and I love salty & sweet, dark chocolate and fudgy brownies so this recipe was perfect for me. Thank you for the great step-by-step recipe photos, the brownies came out perfectly :)

  10. Deborah

    Oh, my goodness, I love this lazy way to make brownies!! I actually haven’t had a brownie in a long time – I need to change that asap!!

  11. Joanne

    I have to agree it is these brownies that made me a homemade brownie believer. I love your quick fix for the caramel in the center! It’s quite the genius idea.

  12. Madi @ Sit Down and Eat Your Peas!

    You gave in to the step-by-step photo! haha now I feel so inadequate. These are definitely going on my list. Every baked good needs a proper wine break-I make scones and pumpkin butter last night-AMPLE wine breaks haha

  13. Paula @ Dishing the Divine

    You’re too funny. :) Your post made me laugh out loud, and I *just* rolled out of bed, so that says a lot because I am *not* a morning person.

  14. biscuit

    “During this time, I suggest you play a fun game called How Much Wine Can I Drink In 30 Minutes.” lol

    it was right about then that my boss figured out I wasn’t working. Thanks.

  15. Erin

    I don’t have a double boiler, but I just use a big bowl that fits right over it. One day I’ll buy the real thing… one day. Fudgey brownies are the best and I love the design you made on top with the dulce de leche.

  16. Lynda

    I have been cooking everything from scratch lately and made a box of brownie mix that was our favorite. No taste, absolutely no taste. I think this is because we have gotten used to eating real food without chemicals etc. This looks like a good recipe.

  17. Larissa

    And a tip – if you use the “chocobake” premelted baking chocolate, you can simply melt the butter in the microwave and then combine them together – no need to use that extra pot to boil water in and turn on the stove!
    ; )

  18. Larissa

    These look amazing! I also disagree with the box brownies taste better statement. Have you ever made the Brownies Cockaigne from the Joy of Cooking?? They us the same process as this recipe, only 4 eggs, 1 cup of flour, 1 stick of butter, 4 oz chocolate, 1tsp vanilla, 1/4 tsp salt, 2 cups of white sugar (not positive on that amount)…It is definitely key to let the chocolate/butter mixture cool and that you don’t mix the eggs too much. They are fudgy and crackly on top…yummm.
    These are definitely worth a try, though, with the dulce de leche…thanks for the recipe!

  19. The Mrs @ Success Along the Weigh

    Well look at you and your fancy patterns on top!

    So this is better than the Double Chocolate Ghirardelli’s boxed mix?? What if I make it and it’s not true? Can I come back and type you a stern letter with my chocolate and caramel covered fingers? :-)

  20. Averie @ Love Veggies and Yoga

    Wow. Amazing.

    the ONLY kind of brownie I like is a fudgy, almost half raw one. Anything cakey, dry, airy, or overbaked…no way.

    These are perfect. I want. Lots!!!

  21. Denise @ TLT - The Little Things

    Love this recipe! But a recipe that combines “lazy” with “brownie” can’t do anything wrong any way;)

  22. Betsy C.

    These look incredible! I must say I totally disagree with a box brownie tastes the same as a brownie from scratch. A super easy “scratch” brownie recipe is the “One Bowl Brownie” recipe on the back of Bakers unsweetened chocolate…throw in some good chopped chocolate or chocolate chips and you’re in heaven (and it didn’t take much longer then a box brownie). Love this recipe…will definitely try it!

  23. Kathryn

    It is very important to make sure that your baking provides adequate wine breaks. it would be a disaster if you were to get dehydrated during the baking process.

    Also these brownies? Just perfect. I want about 8 of them right now.

  24. Cassie {bake your day}

    Man I love a recipe that doesn’t disrupt my wine drinkin’. I was hooked at salty. Salt + chocolate + wine = perfection!

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