These gorgeous Raspberry Chocolate Brownies are divine. Made with real dark chocolate, studded with chocolate chips and packed with fresh raspberries, they make for a truly decadent dessert.
Is it just me?
Or does that Raspberry Chocolate Brownie make you weak at the knees too?
There’s just something magical about the combo of chocolate and fresh raspberries, and when they’re transformed into a fudgy brownie – look out! 💜
There is nothing like a good brownie. And this one 👆🏻 is GOOD.
Just like my Snickers Chocolate Brownies, these are made with a base of butter and dark chocolate. Add sugar, eggs, vanilla, flour and a little cocoa powder and you have the perfect brownie base.
You’ll get a delicious choc brownie with a crinkly top and soft, fudgy centre.
But what makes these Raspberry Chocolate Brownies extra special is a handful of milk chocolate chips and a punnet of fresh raspberries.
The extra chocolate chips ensures the brownie is super fudgy AND bursting with chocolate flavour.
And the ruby red raspberries add a burst of freshness👌🏻
I’ve shared a few brownies with you over the years, from my favourite Nutella Swirl Brownies to my faithful One Bowl Cocoa Brownies.
But I have to be honest with you, these Raspberry Chocolate Brownies have shot to the top of my list.
They’re deliciously rich, with that all-important fudgy centre and crinkly brownie top. Trust me, you’ll make these brownies again and again. 💜
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Raspberry Chocolate Brownies
Amazing Raspberry Chocolate Brownies made from scratch.
Ingredients
- 115 grams (1/2 cup or 1 stick) butter
- 200 grams (1 and 1/3 cup) dark chocolate or semi-sweet chocolate, broken into pieces
- 100 grams (1/2 cup) caster sugar or granulated sugar
- 90 grams (1/2 cup) brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 3 large eggs
- 70 grams (1/2 cup) plain flour or all purpose flour
- 20 grams (1/4 cup) cocoa powder
- 125 grams (1 cup) fresh raspberries
- 75 grams (1/2 cup) chocolate chips
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 180 C (350 F) standard / 160 C (320 F) fan-forced. Grease and line an 8-inch square pan with baking or parchment paper, ensuring two sides overhang.
- Add butter and chocolate to a heatproof bowl and microwave until melted, stirring every 30 seconds. Leave to cool slightly.
- Next, add the sugar and vanilla to the chocolate mixture and stir. Add the eggs, one at a time and stir again. Then add flour and cocoa and stir until mixture is smooth.
- Add fresh raspberries and chocolate chips and gently stir. Pour mixture into prepared tin and very gently smooth over the top.
- Bake the brownie for about 30-35 minutes or until cooked through. It should start to crack on the edges and no longer wobble in the middle. Leave to cool completely before cutting into squares.
Notes
Cocoa powder: I recommend using a natural unsweetened cocoa powder. Dutch processed cocoa will work too.
Raspberries: You can use frozen raspberries if you prefer. Add them to the batter frozen, do not thaw.
Erica says
These are my go to brownies, they are rich, moist, and fudgie, with a hint of tart from the raspberries. I generally cut the sugar in half, but I am also high altitude. So it works for me. I sometimes throw in a tablespoon of espresso!
Thank you for the recipe it is forever bookmarked and I have made it more than 20 times, and still keep coming back for more! 😋
Jessica Holmes says
How wonderful to hear! Thank you for your lovely feedback Erica!
Melissa says
I’ve made these twice. My family loved them. My 5 year old grandson says “they are bussin” what’s the best way to store them ? Thanks for sharing the recipe
Jessica Holmes says
Love that Melissa! I’m not entirely sure what that means but I assume it means something good! haha. You can store these either in an airtight container at room temperature or in the fridge. I personally like to pop them in the fridge so they’re super fudgy.
Ruby Wisniewski says
So not impressed. Followed every step very precisely and somehow the brownies came out super wet and dense. They do not crumble at all— they feel like wet fudge. Very disappointing.
Jessica Holmes says
Hi Ruby, sorry to hear that! These brownies are designed to be lovely and fudgy. If they were very wet, they may have just need a few extra minutes in the oven. They should firm up a little more in the fridge.