Upgrade your boxed brownie mix with these 8 next-level modifications. This article shows simple ways to elevate a store-bought brownie mix: which toppings to try, suggested quantities for a full batch, when to adjust bake time, and tips for consistent results.

After busy seasons or last-minute gatherings, a boxed mix can be a lifesaver. If you want more than plain from-the-box brownies but less work than baking from scratch, these easy add-ins hit the sweet spot.
How to make upgraded brownies
First, make the brownie batter according to the box.
Follow the package instructions for your chosen mix. Preheat the oven to the temperature the box recommends and prepare a parchment-lined baking pan.

Second, add one of the toppings below.
Add toppings either after pouring the batter into the pan or after the brownies are baked, depending on the topping. Specifics are provided for each option below.
Finally, bake according to the box.
Bake following the box directions. Note: if you add a dense sauce, spread, or a cheesecake layer, you may need to add 3–5 minutes of extra bake time to ensure the center sets.
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8 ways to upgrade your mix
Below are eight categories of add-ins with guidance for quantities (based on a standard full batch from one box) and examples showing how they were used.
Adjust amounts if you’re making a half batch, a family-size mix, or if your pan size differs.

1. Fruits
Fresh fruit and jam brighten brownies. For a full batch, use up to 1/4 cup jam plus about 1/2 cup coarsely chopped fruit (berries, cherries, or diced stone fruit work well). Reduce the fruit if it’s very juicy so the batter doesn’t become too wet.
2. Thick sauces
Thick sauces—caramel, dulce de leche, or butterscotch—add richness and a gooey texture. Use up to 1/3 cup for a full batch and swirl well into the top of the batter so they distribute evenly.
Example: For salted caramel cheesecake brownies, swirl 1/4 cup caramel into the top of the batter along with cheesecake dollops (see cheesecake instructions). Sprinkle 1/2 teaspoon flaky sea salt right after removing from the oven.

3. Cheesecake
Cheesecake is easy to add and creates a creamy contrast. Whisk 4 oz room-temperature cream cheese with 1 room-temperature egg until smooth, then add 1/4 cup powdered sugar and 1 teaspoon vanilla and mix until combined. Spoon large dollops of the cheesecake mixture over the brownie batter and swirl with a knife before baking.

4. Cookies, candy pieces and nuts
Add texture and mix-ins by folding or sprinkling up to 1 cup of coarsely chopped candies, cookies, or nuts over the batter. For candy or cookie-topped brownies, sprinkle the full cup on top before baking so pieces toast slightly in the oven.

5. Espresso, extracts and spices
Flavors like espresso, peppermint, almond extract, cinnamon or cayenne add complexity. Use 1 teaspoon for extracts, 1–2 tablespoons for espresso powder depending on desired intensity, and 1/4 to 1 1/2 teaspoons for ground spices depending on potency.
Example: Peppermint mocha brownies used 2 tablespoons espresso powder and 1 teaspoon peppermint extract in the batter. As a finish, 1/4 cup crushed peppermint candies were sprinkled over the hot brownies.

6. Alcohol
Beer, wine, or spirits can lend depth. For lower-alcohol liquids like beer or wine, substitute up to 1/2 cup for the liquid the box calls for. For stronger spirits, use up to 1/4 cup mixed into the batter.
Example: For stout pretzel brownies, replace the water called for on the box with 1/2 cup stout and gently whisk into the batter; sprinkle about 2/3 cup crushed pretzels on top before baking.

7. Spreads (peanut butter, Nutella, marshmallow fluff)
Spreads are forgiving and add richness. Use up to 2/3 cup total for a full batch; you can combine spreads (for example, 1/3 cup peanut butter + 1/3 cup marshmallow fluff). Warm spreads slightly (10–20 seconds in the microwave) so they swirl easily.
Example: For fluffernutter brownies, swirl 1/3 cup peanut butter and 1/3 cup marshmallow fluff on top of the batter and finish with about 1/2 cup coarsely chopped cookies.

8. Frosting
Top baked brownies with frosting for a classic finish. For a full batch, plan on about 1 cup of frosting—store-bought or homemade. Spread it on cooled brownies for a neat finish, or thin slightly and dollop before slicing for a more casual look.
Tips for making the perfect upgraded brownies
- Start with a high-quality brownie mix so the base flavor is solid.
- Use room-temperature ingredients (especially spreads and cream cheese) so they incorporate smoothly.
- Test for doneness: Insert a toothpick about 2 inches from the edge; it should come out with moist crumbs but not wet batter.
- Storage: Store frosted brownies in an airtight container for 3–4 days at room temperature or refrigerated if they contain perishable toppings like cheesecake.

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Recipe
8 Ways to Upgrade Boxed Brownies
Ingredients
- 1 box brownie mix
- Ingredients called for on the brownie mix box (eggs, oil, water)
Options and suggested amounts for a full batch:
- Fruits: 1/4 cup jam + up to 1/2 cup coarsely chopped fresh fruit
- Thick sauces: up to 1/3 cup (caramel, dulce de leche)
- Cheesecake topping: 4 oz cream cheese (room temp), 1 egg (room temp), 1/4 cup powdered sugar, 1 tsp vanilla
- Cookies/candy/nuts: up to 1 cup coarsely chopped
- Spices: 1/4 to 1 1/2 tsp
- Extracts: 1 tsp
- Espresso powder: 1–2 tbsp
- Alcohol: up to 1/2 cup wine/beer or up to 1/4 cup spirits (adjust liquids called for on box)
- Spreads (peanut butter, Nutella, marshmallow): up to 2/3 cup total
- Frosting: about 1 cup for a full batch
Instructions
- Prepare the brownie batter according to the box instructions.
- Preheat the oven to the recommended temperature and pour batter into a parchment-lined pan.
- Add your chosen topping(s) to the top of the batter or dollop cheesecake/spreads and swirl as directed above.
- Bake according to the package instructions; if using dense toppings like cheesecake or thick spreads, add 3–5 minutes extra as needed.
- If a topping should be added after baking (sprinkles, crushed candy, flaky salt), apply immediately after removing the pan from the oven.
Notes
- Adding thick sauces, spreads, or cheesecake may require 3–5 extra minutes of bake time.
- Use a quality mix and room-temperature add-ins for best results.
- Check doneness with a toothpick; it should come out with crumbs but no wet batter.
- Store frosted brownies in an airtight container for 3–4 days; refrigerate if they contain perishable toppings.
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