Toffee Brownies

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Tessa Arias

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Tessa Arias

Modified: March 19, 2025

Toffee Brownies are chewy, rich, packed full of chocolate flavor, and studded throughout with toffee pieces. The perfect combination of decadent chocolate and crunchy, nutty toffee! Easy recipe, no mixer required.

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TASTE: Full of rich chocolate goodness with nutty bursts throughout, thanks to the toffee.
TEXTURE: Chewy, gooey, fudgy brownies with delightfully crunchy bits from the toffee pieces and chocolate chips.
EASE: So easy! You don’t even need a mixer for this recipe.
PROS: A quick, delicious brownie recipe.
CONS: None.
WOULD I MAKE THIS AGAIN? I’ve already made these brownies SO many times!

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Though I’ve published more than 50 (!!!) brownie recipes in the past 15 years, I still find inspiration to develop new flavors.

a slice of toffee brownie on a plate with a bite taken out.

Little did I know just how popular this new recipe would be!

I originally published this Toffee Brownies recipe in 2013, but it needed a overhaul. So, I went to the kitchen! After a few tweaks, I sent a batch to Joe’s workplace, only to receive an empty pan with unanimous feedback demanding another round of “taste testing.”

I’m not exaggerating – I’ve made these brownies over 10 times since creating the recipe because people keep asking me to make them.

three brownies stacked on a white plate.

And I don’t mind one bit. These brownies are everything I want in a dessert!

They’re quick and easy to make. They’re chocolate-forward (a definite win in my book). They’re rich and chewy with crunchy toffee throughout – aka texture heaven.

Give these brownies a try the next time you need a chocolate fix (so, right now, right? 😉). You won’t be disappointed!

slices of toffee brownie on parchment paper, with some chocolate chips scattered around.

How to Make Toffee Brownies

The Chocolate Chips

Semi-sweet is my favorite, but feel free to fold in any variety of chocolate chips you prefer. Whatever you do, don’t skip the chocolate chips! They help to develop that shiny crust on top of brownies. Learn more about the shiny crust on brownies here

The Toffee

You can use store-bought or homemade! For extra gourmet brownies, use my Homemade Toffee Bits recipe. You can also use Heath brand English toffee bits (as pictured below), available in supermarkets by the chocolate chips in the baking aisle.

two bowls side-by-side - one with the toffee and chocolate chips not yet mixed in, and the other after they've been combined into the batter.

Butter + Oil

  • With any cocoa powder-based brownie recipe, we need quite a bit of fat to prevent the cocoa powder from drying the brownies out and making them crumbly. 
  • These brownies use a combination of melted butter and oil for the best balance of taste and texture. 
  • I typically use vegetable oil, but any flavorless oil should work – just make sure your oil is fresh to avoid a rancid flavor.
  • Check out my side-by-side baking experiments comparing Butter vs. Oil in Baking here.

Why is There Cornstarch in Brownies? 

I have found that adding 1 tablespoon of cornstarch makes brownies thick and chewy, like box mix brownies, and improves the shiny crust on top – so don’t skip this ingredient. Learn more about that shiny crust on the top of brownies here

The Sugar

We’re using a combination of granulated sugar and light brown sugar in this Toffee Brownie recipe. This creates a flavorful brownie with plenty of moisture, without adding too much moisture. It also complements the caramelized toasty flavors of the toffee perfectly.

Can I Reduce the Sugar in These Brownies?

  • Don’t reduce the amount of sugar in Toffee Brownies unless you want dry and crumbly brownies.
  • Reducing the sugar will also result in a dull (not shiny) crust.
  • The sweetness will mellow as the brownies cool and set.
  • If you’re worried these brownies will be too sweet for your preference, simply use dark or bittersweet chocolate chips to help balance the sweetness without ruining the texture of the brownies.
  • Learn more about sugar’s role in baking brownies here (spoiler alert: sugar does so much more than just sweetening!)
freshly baked brownies still in the pan, cooling.

What’s The Best Pan for Baking Brownies?

I highly recommend using a light-colored metal 8×8-inch baking pan like this one, lined with foil or parchment paper. Do not use glass, silicone, or ceramic pans for baking brownies. Learn why in my Glass vs. Metal Baking Pans article here.

Can I Double This Toffee Brownie Recipe? 

Yes – simply double all ingredients and bake in a light-colored metal 9×13 metal pan, adding a few minutes to the bake time. 

How to Cut Toffee Brownies for Clean Slices

For perfect slices, allow brownies to cool fully (chilled is even better!). Use a sharp knife and run it under hot water, carefully wiping it off in between each cut.

perfectly sliced toffee brownies, ready to serve.

How to Store Toffee Brownies?

Toffee Brownies taste best the day they are baked but can be stored in an airtight container for up to 3 days at room temperature or up to 5 days in the fridge. When chilled, they become even more fudgy!

Can You Freeze Toffee Brownies?

Yes! Brownies freeze beautifully. Freeze the whole slab or individual slices by wrapping in plastic wrap and storing inside a freezer bag or an airtight container for up to three months. Thaw overnight in the fridge or for a couple of hours at room temperature before serving. 

slices of brownie with gooey chocolate between each slice.

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a stack of three toffee brownies.
Yields: 16 brownies

How To Make

Toffee Brownies

Yields: 16 brownies
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
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Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
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Toffee Brownies are chewy, rich, packed full of chocolate flavor, and studded throughout with toffee pieces. The perfect combination of decadent chocolate and crunchy, nutty toffee! Easy recipe, no mixer required.

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Ingredients

  • 5 tablespoons (71 grams) unsalted butter
  • 3/4 cup (150 grams) granulated sugar
  • 1/2 cup (100 grams) light brown sugar
  • 2 large eggs plus 1 egg yolk, cold
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/3 cup (74 grams) vegetable oil
  • 3/4 cup (75 grams) Dutch-process cocoa powder1
  • 1/2 cup (63 grams) all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch
  • 1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 3/4 cup (128 grams) semisweet chocolate chips2, divided
  • 1 cup (170 grams) toffee bits3, divided

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 325°F. Line an 8 by 8-inch metal pan with parchment paper, leaving an overhang.
  • In a large microwave-safe bowl, add the butter. Microwave for about 1 minute, or until the butter is melted. Whisk in the sugars then let cool to just warm. Whisk in the eggs, egg yolk, and vanilla. Whisk vigorously for 30 seconds. Whisk in the oil and cocoa powder.
  • Using a rubber spatula, stir in the flour, cornstarch, and salt until combined. Stir in the chocolate chips and toffee bits, reserving a handful of each.
  • Spread the brownie batter evenly into the prepared pan. Sprinkle with extra toffee bits and chocolate chips. Place in the oven and bake for 30 minutes, or until the brownies are set and a cake tester inserted into the center has moist crumbs attached. If you prefer a less fudgy brownie, bake an additional 5-7 minutes, or until cake tester inserted into the center has only melted chocolate attached. Let cool completely before cutting and serving.
  • Brownies can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days at room temperature or up to 5 days in the fridge.4

Notes

1. I prefer Dutch-process cocoa powder for the smooth chocolate flavor and extra bit of richness it adds to this recipe, but feel free to use natural unsweetened cocoa powder instead. Learn more about Dutch-process vs. natural cocoa powders here.
2. If you’re worried these brownies will be too sweet for your preference, simply use dark or bittersweet chocolate chips to help balance the sweetness without ruining the texture of the brownies (don’t reduce the sugar).
3. You can use store-bought toffee bits or my Homemade Toffee Bits Recipe.
4. Serve brownies chilled for an even fudgier texture!

This recipe was originally published in 2013 and updated in 2024 with a new and improved recipe, photos, and more baking tips. Photography by Joanie Simon.

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Rara
Rara
1 year ago

These were super fun to bake (and eat), I made them with homeade toffee!! Going to surprise a friend with a few as well 🤭.

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Cindy Wall
Cindy Wall
1 year ago

Not sure I’ve ever had so many rave reviews from a dessert I’ve made. You may never buy boxed or store bought again. I did use both semi sweet and bittersweet chips and loved the combo.

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Sarah
Sarah
1 year ago

The steps for these brownies are very well written. My homemade toffee bits did not quite turn out, and melted into the brownies rather than remaining intact as pictured in this recipe, but the end result still tasted good!

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Donna
Donna
1 year ago

Decadently delicious! The rich chocolate and toffee complement each other beautifully.

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Carla
Carla
1 year ago

Absolutely delicious! Shared it with some neighbours and their little guy said it’s the best brownies he’s ever had and apparently he’s a hard judge haha so thank you for making our neighbourhood happy with this one Tessa!

Matt
Matt
1 year ago

When I made these, all the toffee bits melted. I see in the pictures on here that they didn’t melt. Does that mean I did something incorrectly with the toffee bits recipe? I made them from the recipe she posted. Still tasted great!

Kiersten @ Handle the Heat
Kiersten @ Handle the Heat
Reply to  Matt
1 year ago

Hi Matt! I’m glad to hear they were still delicious! It’s possible that the toffee bits were broken up into pieces that were too small, which might have caused some of them to melt into the batter while baking. Next time, you could try breaking them into larger chunks. Alternatively, if this wasn’t the issue, your oven could be running a bit cool. Do you have an oven thermometer to check that? Check out Tessa’s article here about ovens, full of tips. If you don’t have an oven thermometer to ensure your oven is at the temperature it says it is, invest in one now! They are inexpensive and really help your baking so much. This oven thermometer is one of Tessa’s favorites. I hope this helps! Happy baking 🙂

Allie
Allie
1 year ago

Just like your usual brownie recipe, but with toffee bits in it. Everybody really enjoyed the brownies, and they are very tasty, but I think they could be a bit sweeter. The bitterness of the cocoa comes through, and I don’t like anything that tastes bitter.

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Tom
Tom
1 year ago

This recipe is very easy to make. It’s very delicious. Tessa’s recipes are always so well written and researched. The combination of toffee and cocoa make for a tasty treat!

Tom
Tom
1 year ago

Very tasty! Easy to make. Tessa’s recipes are always so well written and delicious.

Lisa Braun
Lisa Braun
1 year ago

These toffee brownies were a huge hit! I made a large batch to take to a Track Banquet-they were gone in no time! Luckily, I snagged one before we left for the banquet! Yum! Gooey, chocolatey crunchy!

Bonnie B
Bonnie B
1 year ago

These are so easy and delicious! My family loved them and I’ll be making them again!

Kim Sysa
Kim Sysa
1 year ago

Delicious, rich dark chocolate flavour. Homemade toffee bits put these brownies over to top.

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