Skip to main content

Peanut Butter Brownies

4.5

(2)

Peanut butter brownies cut into squares on parchment paper.
Photo by Isa Zapata, Prop Styling by Christina Allen, Food Styling by Emilie Fosnocht

The best peanut butter brownie recipes prioritize the chocolate and peanut butter flavors equally. The base needs to be as rich as possible, with a pronounced cocoa flavor that rivals the darkest of chocolate cakes. But the peanut butter also needs to stand on its own and provide a bold enough counterpart to the richness of the chocolate. This recipe manages to strike that balance.

A simple brownie batter made with both melted chocolate and cocoa powder creates an intensely flavored base that stands up to nutty, creamy peanut butter. The melted chocolate lends the brownies a dense, fudgy texture while the cocoa powder emboldens its bittersweet flavor. Using a combination of granulated and brown sugars creates a textural dream: The brown sugar provides a chewy bite while the white helps to create a glossy, reflective top. The key to creating the most striking peanut butter swirl is freezing the batter. After you spread the brownie batter in the pan, popping it into the freezer and letting it chill for 10 minutes firms it up and prevents the peanut butter from sinking. This allows you to create a striking marbled pattern that remains pristine even after baking.

What you’ll need

Read More
You can find butter mochi on practically every corner in Hawaii—it’s that ubiquitous because, well, it’s that good. For my version, I’ve browned the butter for a layer of toasted nutty flavor and added miso, which balances out the sweetness with its signature umami.
This half-brownie, half-bar-cookie hybrid is a fun dessert that gets the ultimate birthday party treatment with colorful sprinkles.
These decadent brownies feature a sweet, minty topping complemented by a rich dark chocolate ganache and mini chocolate chips for added texture.
A rich and tender pumpkin cake that uses a whole can of pumpkin puree. No stand mixer needed and ideal for holiday gatherings.
This breakfast-for-a-crowd crams everything good about babka into a hearty casserole: sweet custard, cinnamon, chocolate, and tender slices of bread.
A no-bake Oreo crust, a rich chocolate filling, and a tower of whipped cream come together in this shut-the-room-up dessert.
Glossy, intensely chocolaty, and spiked with coffee and sour cream, this Bundt is the ultimate all-purpose dessert.
Crunchy, seedy flax crackers get topped with dark chocolate and a showering of sea salt for the ultimate sweet and salty snack.