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    Home » Recipes » Brownies & Bars

    How to Make Brownie Bowls

    Published: Sep 13, 2017 · Modified: Nov 8, 2023 by Abeer Rizvi · This post may contain affiliate links · 15 Comments

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    Quick and easy brownie bowls, ready in 30 minutes and made with simple ingredients. Change the filling, frosting and decorations to fit theme of any event.

    *This post is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Pillsbury™. As always, all opinions and text are mine.*

    The first time I saw brownie bowls was at a birthday party a few years ago.

    I thought it was a brilliant idea and the possibilities of fillings and decorations were endless.

    So, I got to work and tried a few different methods to make them myself (I will be discussing more of that below) and ended up with one technique that works the best.

    Easy Brownie Cupcakes Recipe

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    The BEST thing about these brownie bowl cups is that you can fill them with whatever you like.

    Here are some of my favorite FILLING options:

    • Strawberry jam
    • Chocolate bits
    • Peanut butter
    • Chocolate ganache
    • Maraschino cherries
    • Mini marshmalllows

    As for frosting, using Pillsbury™ Filled Pastry  Bags makes it easy. Currently, chocolate fudge, vanilla and cream cheese flavors are available.

    Brownie Cupcakes With Different Fillings

    My family and friends LOVE these and since "Back to School" season is here, I made some brownie bowls to match the occasion.

    No one knows what the filling is until they bite into them, which is always a nice SURPRISE for kids.

    Simple Back to School Brownies

    You can even add these into your kids' lunch boxes with a CUTE note.

    Can you imagine the look on their faces when they see them at lunch time?

    I think the beginning of a new school year is a special time and kids DESERVE this treat on their first day!

    Brownie Cups For Back to School Lunch

    How to make brownie bowl with muffin pan or cupcake pan?

    I have seen 3 methods for making brownie bowls:

    • First method: Pour brownie batter in the cupcake pan. Then spray the underside of another cupcake pan generously with oil and place it on top of the brownie batter. Bake until brownies are done. When they cool down, remove the top cupcake pan. Run a spatula around each brownie and remove it from the pan and you will end up with brownie bowls.
    • Second method: Pour brownie batter in the cupcake pan and bake until done. Remove them from the oven and quickly press the bottom of a measuring cup into each cupcake until you have a deep indentation. Do this before brownies have a chance to cool. After the brownies cool down, run a spatula around each brownie and remove it from the pan.
    • Third method: Prepare the brownies and allow them to cool. Then, use a sharp knife and cut out a hollow center in each brownie cupcake and fill it whatever you like.

    Among the 3 methods, I prefer the second one. The first one never works for me because the brownie batter overflows and makes a mess in my oven. The third method causes me to throw out a lot of brownie.

    Brownie Bowls Step By Step Instructions

    How long do you bake brownie bowls?

    It takes about 20 minutes for these brownie bowl cupcakes to become firm along the edges but still stay soft and fudgy in the center.

    How do you make a brownie sundae?

    Prepare the brownie bowls first. Once they have cooled down, fill them with scoops of ice cream and all the topping your desire like sprinkles, fudge sauce, whipped cream etc. These individual brownie bowls for ice cream are also perfect for summer birthday parties!

    How do you make brownie cupcakes?

    Prepare brownie batter first. Then, pour it into a greased cupcake pan rather than a rectangular pan and bake until fully cooked.

    How To Make Brownie Bowls

    Here are some TIPS on how to make brownie bowls:

    • SPRAY the cupcake pan generously with oil or else the brownies will stick to the pan, making it very difficult to remove.
    • Brownies can only be removed from the pan once they have fully COOLED or else they will break.
    • Use brownie mix instead of making brownies from scratch since they are less likely to stick to the pan.
    • You can use brownie bowl molds BUT using a muffin pan or cupcake pan is cheaper and easier.
    • You can make these brownie cupcake bowls for any themed event. Just adjust the decorations accordingly.
    • I used Pillsbury products to make these edible bowls (Pillsbury Chocolate Fudge Brownie Mix- Family Size, Pillsbury Filled Pastry Bag- Chocolate Fudge), which made this entire process very easy and fun for my son! The wonderful people at Pillsbury also sent me some baking worksheets that my kiddo and I enjoyed doing, while the brownies were baking. We did some math with brownies later too. Also, Pillsbury wants to inspire you to join Operation Celebration.
    Pillsbury Back-to School Products

    Well that's all for today.

    If you liked this post, you may like some of these other back to school desserts too...

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    Easy Brownie Bowls With Filling and Frosting on Light Brown Background.

    How To Make Brownie Bowls

    Abeer Rizvi
    Quick and easy brownie bowls, ready in 30 minutes and made with simple ingredients. Change the filling, frosting and decorations to fit theme of any event.
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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 20 minutes mins
    Total Time 30 minutes mins
    Course Dessert, Snack
    Cuisine American
    Servings 12 Brownie Bowls
    Calories 32 kcal

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    Ingredients
      

    • 1 boz Pillsbury Brownie Mix
    • 1 box Pillsbury Filled Pastry Bag
    • 2 tablespoon Fillings Jam, Peanut butter, Chocolate bits, Ganache e.t.c.
    • 2 tablespoon Sprinkles
    • 12 Sugar decorations

    Instructions
     

    • Prepare the brownies, as per box instructions in a cupcake pan. 
    • Before the brownies have a chance to fully cool down, press the bottom of a small measuring cup into each brownie until you have an indentation. 
    • When the brownies cool down completely, remove them from the pan. Running a spatula around each brownie will help. 
    • Fill each brownie bowl with a different filling. 
    • Top it off with frosting, sprinkles and decorations. Enjoy!

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    Notes

    • Read all my tips above.
    • Leftovers can be stored in a sealed container in the fridge for up to 3 days. 

    Nutrition

    Calories: 32kcalCarbohydrates: 7gSodium: 1mgSugar: 7gVitamin C: 0.3mg

    An automated tool is used to calculate the nutritional information. As such, I cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information provided for any recipe on this site.

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