Salted Caramel Brownies

I first fell in love with salted caramel back on a chilly January day this past winter. It was a Friday. The night before, my Chief Culinary Consultant and I went to a Pens/Caps game (we won’t discuss the result), and he was in town and off the next day. So we did what we do best – we went shopping. We were making our way around town when we passed a cupcake shop and I’m pretty sure I was adamant about stopping in. And so we did. We got a variety of cupcakes and busted into a couple once we got back in the car and saved some for later. As it turns out, we weren’t very impressed for all of the hype that the shop gets. The cupcakes themselves were quite dry, but wow the buttercream was the stuff baker dream are made of. Smooth, creamy, not too buttery or too sugary; melt-in-your-mouth frosting perfection. And lucky for me one of the varieties I chose was salted caramel. I don’t even think I finished the actual cupcake part, but rather ate all of the frosting off the top. Salted caramel and I had made a love connection. When we hit up Georgetown Cupcake a few weeks ago, I immediately went for the salted caramel there as well, and fell in love all over again.

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Somehow it took me until now to actually make salted caramel instead of traipsing around eating it in the form of frosting. Not that there is anything at all wrong with that though. Right? I couldn’t wait to make it but wanted to do something different with it than frosting since that was the only way I had eaten it so far. I saw a link on Two Peas and Their Pod to The Pioneer’s Woman’s Salted Caramel Brownies. They looked delicious, but I wasn’t sold on using gelatin to make a caramel layer set, so I brainstormed some alternatives. I finally decided that the brownies would be simply marvelous with a swirl of salted caramel, similar to how cream cheese brownies are made. And my sun could rise and set around cream cheese brownies. This turned out to be a fabulous experiment, and a recipe that gets a gold star. The brownies are rich, chocolatey, creamy and salty all in one beautiful bite.
And if that weren’t enough, there’s more good news. You won’t use the entire batch of salted caramel for these brownies, so you will have some leftover to dip apples and pretzels in, drizzle on ice cream, take a bath in… hey, whatever you want! Just enjoy it!

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Salted Caramel Brownies
Ingredients
For the Brownies:
- 5 ounces (141.75 g) semisweet or bittersweet chocolate, chopped
- 2 ounces (56.7 g) unsweetened chocolate, chopped
- 8 tablespoons unsalted butter, cut into quarters, (1 stick )
- 3 tablespoons cocoa powder
- 3 eggs
- 1¼ cups (250 g) granulated sugar
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- ½ teaspoon (0.5 teaspoon) salt
- 1 cup (125 g) all-purpose flour
For the Salted Caramel Sauce:
- 1 cup (200 g) granulated sugar
- 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, at room temperature
- 1 teaspoon fine sea salt
- ⅔ cup (158.67 ml) heavy cream, at room temperature
- Fine sea salt, for topping brownies
Instructions
- 1. Adjust an oven rack to the lower-middle position and heat the oven to 350 degrees F. Spray an 8-inch square baking pan with nonstick cooking spray. Line the pan with overlapping pieces of foil and spray the foil.
- 2. In a 3-quart saucepan, heat the sugar over medium-high heat, whisking as the sugar begins to melt. Some of the sugar will harden into clumps, but that's okay - it will melt eventually - just keep whisking. Continue to cook the sugar until it reaches a dark amber color. At that point, whisk in the salt, and then add the butter all at once and whisk until it is completely incorporated into the sugar. Remove the pan from the heat and pour in the heavy cream (it will foam up when first added). Continue to whisk until it forms a smooth sauce. Allow to cool for 10-15 minutes before using in the brownies. The leftover sauce can be stored, covered, in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. (You'll probably need to warm it up a bit straight from the refrigerator.)
- 3. In a medium heatproof bowl set over a pan of almost-simmering water, melt the chocolates and butter, stirring occasionally until smooth. (Or, melt in the microwave on 50% power for 30-second increments, stirring after each, until melted and smooth.) Whisk in the cocoa until smooth. Set aside to cool.
- 4. Whisk together the eggs, sugar, vanilla, and salt in a medium bowl until combined, about 15 seconds. Whisk the warm chocolate mixture into the egg mixture; then stir in the flour until just combined. Pour about half of the brownie mixture into the prepared pan and spread into the corners. Spoon 9 dollops of Salted Caramel Sauce on top of the brownie batter. Top with the remaining brownie mixture, spread into the corners and level the surface with a spatula. Again, spoon 9 dollops of the Salted Caramel Sauce on top of the brownie batter. With a dull butter knife, gently run it through the batter to swirl the batter just a bit (don't do it too much or it will all mix together). Sprinkle a bit of sea salt on top.
- 5. Bake until slightly puffed and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out with a small amount of sticky crumbs, 35 to 40 minutes. Cool on a wire rack to room temperature, about 2 hours. Remove the brownies from the pan using the foil handles and transfer to a cutting board. Cut into squares. Brownies can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature.
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I am powerless over this brownie; it has everything I love all in one place. Fantastic!
These look beyond amazing! Fabulous!
Gorgeous photos!! My son will LOVE the sauce over his vanilla ice cream!
I love salted caramel! when starbucks started serving up salted caramel hot chocolate, I was there almost every day dropping money for one. These look absolutely delightful. Yum!
I am in love with salted caramels, but paired with a luscious brownie just puts it over the top. I would love to borrow your recipe and give this a go!
Oh my goodness, these look good. I love the hint of saltiness with the sweet yumminess!
I’m drooling!! These look so good.
Yet again you have me craving sweets! These brownies look incredible… And I can’t get enough of salted caramel, either… Just amazing!
Oh wow, you read my mind with this post :) I fell in love with salted caramel when I tasted it in gelato, and salted caramel brownies has been on my list ever since! One question: I prefer fudgier brownies, so do you think I could use Ina’s recipe as the brownie base?
Hi Ameya, I think it would be just fine to use your favorite brownie recipe as the base for these, and then swirl in the homemade salted caramel. Enjoy! :)
Hi there,
I loved the way your brownies looked and followed your instructions on the caramel to the letter and mine did not turn out well at all. The caramel seemed very runny. Any thoughts on what I did wrong?
Hi Jen, If the caramel turned out runny it likely didn’t cook long enough for it to thicken up.
These look delicious and so chocolatey!
Mmmm, yummy! I just love a good salted caramel brownie- the flavors go so well together it’s like they were meant to be!
Such a deadly combination, caramel and chocolate. When I say deadly, I mean delectably deadly. I am so proud of you for just eating the frosting off of a cupcake. That’s a feat! Hahaha! These look delicious. And look at that gooey caramel… mmm I am salivating.
Those brownies look so good, and I love caramel and chocolate. BUT my hubby just had scary heart surgery (I just blogged about it), so I feel like I have to make him “heart-healthy” brownies instead. They come out nice & moist & chocolatey, though I admit not as decadent as these. If anyone needs a good, “light,” brownie, they might want to check out my recipe:
http://www.kitchenlane.com/2008/09/better-for-you-brownies.html
Hi, I followed your lovely theme of brownies and made some really fudgy decadent ones. Yours look lovely and gooey, looking forward to next weeks theme!
http://sallyinthegalley.blogspot.com/2010/08/deeply-chocolate-brownies.html
Oh drool…only one of my favorite things on the entire planet! Come to me yummy salted caramel!
salted caramel is basically my dream come true.
Don’t you hate it when cupcake stores disappoint? I feel like blogger has turned me into a megacritic when it comes to cupcake. Why pay five dollars or more when I can make it better myself, ya know?
Ooey, Gooey and Chocolate!
This pg woman may need to run to the store to grab the ingredients for these… they look decadent!
Just look at that gorgeous gooey-ness of the topping. I could eat several, with a big glass of milk on the side.
I cannot wait to try these!! I first had salted caramel brownies at the bakery in Charlotte, NC that inspired PW’s recipe. So when I saw her post the recipe, I had to try it immediately. But man did I have issues, and I swear it’s from the gelatin. The first batch tragically had to go in the trash because they were uncuttable – the caramel just stretched and stretched and was totally rubbery. So I tried again, using less gelatin than the recipe called for, and they were more manageable, but something was still off with the consistency. I think yours will be winners!
I love sweet and salty. These brownies look divine!
These looks absolutely to die for! LOVE that ooey gooey caramel on top. YUM.
Yum-alicious is what comes to mind, lol! Seriously looks incredible!
Ok so coming on to your website is literally making me fat! I love this. I have never had a salted caramel anything and i think today is the day to make something like this. I am feeling sorry for myself and know that this would just put me in such a good mood. Love it!
i cannot show this to my fiancée — he’ll never request any other dessert! on second thought, would that really be a bad thing?? looks sinful.
cheers,
*heather*
I made Ad hoc at home brownies..and i will tell you they are yummy! and i am happy to try your caramel ones..Mine are not posted :( ..
Yummy!!!
They look amazing!! I will try this recipe!
xoxo
Marta
these look insanely decadent. SO FANCY! I love it! :)
Yum yum! So much glossy caramel and those brownies look lovely and squishy.
These look so gooey and delicious- just what I look for in a brownie. Salted caramel is so YUM! Thanks!