When I’ve just made a fresh pan of warm brownies, there is one thought that flashes through my mind: “How can I make them last as long as possible?” The answer is simple—freeze ’em! Like freezing a cake or freezing cheesecake, there are a few tips to consider so you end up with the best outcome after thawing.
Can you freeze brownies?
Yes! Brownies can be frozen for three months and returned to their original fresh-from-the-oven state without an issue (which is especially a blessing if you have been extra patient while making a recipe as unique as 100-hour brownies ). While freezing brownies is simple, some types thaw better than others.
The best types of brownies to freeze
Just about every type of brownie—whether it’s homemade or from a boxed mix—is ideal for freezing. If you’re making frosted brownies and using the freezer to help you prep in advance, it’s best to cut and freeze your brownies before adding the frosting. But fear not if you’re freezing leftover frosted brownies! Though they might not be as pretty as they initially were, the texture and flavor of frozen frosted brownies will still be OK. Just make sure to wrap them well and be prepared for the frosting to weep slightly.
When it comes to freezing brownies with mix-ins, it’s perfectly okay to go (pun intended) nuts. Brownies that are studded with pieces of candy, shredded coconut, swirls of caramel, mini marshmallows or toasted nuts can be frozen without incident and will continue to be absolutely delicious once they’ve been properly thawed.
If a recipe calls for cream cheese swirl or jam filling, those dairy and liquid-based ingredients may sweat as they come to room temperature. While this extra moisture won’t change the flavor of the brownies, it will affect the appearance and texture.
How to Freeze Brownies
Freezing food is easy. There are a couple of options for storing these chocolaty indulgences long term. Pick your method based on what you want to use them for in the future.
How to freeze a whole pan of brownies
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Freezing brownies as an uncut slab is the best method for protecting them from freezer burn and oxidation. Since air can only creep into the brownies from the edges of the slab, the center is totally protected from drying out or slight color changes.
To freeze a whole pan (or a pan short of a slice!), line the pan you’ll bake in with parchment paper. Make sure plenty of the paper pokes out above the brownies so it is easy to grab—you’ll use it to remove the baked brownies from the pan.
After baking the brownies, let them cool completely. Wrap the whole sheet of brownies tightly with plastic wrap, then wrap again with foil.
This method is best when you plan to serve the entire pan, since you’ll need to thaw it all at once. It is not ideal when you want to thaw individual brownies.
How to freeze individual brownies
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If you prefer a brownie to be available at any time—chocolate cravings are real!—freeze them individually.
Slice cooled brownies and place them in a glass or plastic container in a single layer. Cover that layer with wax or parchment paper. Press the paper lightly into the top of each brownie to create a better seal. Top with another layer of brownies and repeat until the container is full or you run out of brownies. Cover the top layer of brownies with paper to keep them as fresh as possible.
How to Thaw Brownies
Defrosting brownies is a snap. Unwrap and set them on a plate on the counter to allow them to come to room temperature.
If you just can’t wait for your fudgy treat, pop it into the microwave on 50% power for 15-second increments. Don’t let it get too hot—best to test a little nibble first.
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As someone who grew up in the country, I love getting out into nature whenever I can. I also love home-style recipes, including these yummy brownies. —Carol Prewett, Cheyenne, Wyoming
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Mint BrowniesWith an effervescent green hue shining from the center, these mint brownies look stunning and taste novel and delicious. The nice part? They take less than an hour to pull together.
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Caramel BrowniesSatisfy your sweet tooth with these rich, gooey caramel brownies. Topped with crushed walnut pieces and a hearty swirl of caramel layered throughout, these brownies will be a delight the next time you're craving decadence.
Chocolate Syrup BrowniesThese chocolate syrup brownies are a favorite for summer picnics. I received the recipe from a dear friend many years ago, and I still make it at least once a month. Whenever I'm asked to bring a dessert to an outing or I want to send a treat to a neighbor or friend, I prepare these wonderful bars. —Goldie Hanke, Tomahawk, Wisconsin
Frosted BrowniesThese Frosted Brownies have an amazing chocolate frosting that you'll adore. Sit back and savor every bit of the chewy brownie base and rich, fudgy frosting.
Cappuccino Cake BrowniesIf you like your sweets with a cup of coffee, this recipe is good for you! These no-nut brownies combine a mild coffee flavor with the richness of semisweet chocolate chips. They're a quick and easy dessert or anytime snack at our house.
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Swansea, Illinois
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Chocolate Crunch BrowniesThe first time I took these brownies to work, I knew I'd better start making copies of the recipe—they disappeared fast! My husband and kids gobble them up quickly, too. —Pat Mueller, Mitchell, South Dakota
Layered Chocolate Marshmallow Peanut Butter BrowniesA friend gave me the recipe for these layered brownies, but I added my own touch--chunky peanut butter. Every time I take these to a group gathering, I get requests for the recipe. It's a real crowd-pleaser! —Judy Sims, Weatherford, Texas
Oatmeal BrowniesThe oatmeal in this recipe makes these chocolaty oatmeal brownies high in fiber, protein and moisture. The result is a rich brownie bar that's both filling and sweet, satisfying both your hunger and your sweet tooth.
Cinnamon BrowniesFor Christmas one year, a friend gave us a pan of these delicious brownies. Before I figured out their secret was cinnamon, half the pan was already gone! —Gail Mehle, Rock Springs, Wyoming.
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Fudge-Topped BrowniesIf you love brownies
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Oreo BrowniesThese Oreo brownies are a perfect mashup of rich brownies and a cheesecake-like topping, with your favorite childhood cookie thrown in. What's not to like?
Cream Cheese Swirl BrowniesI'm a chocolate lover, and these cream cheese brownies have satisfied my cravings many times. No one guesses the brownies are light because their chewy texture and rich chocolate taste can't be beat. My family requests them often, and I'm happy to oblige. —Heidi Johnson, Worland, Wyoming
Candy Bar BrowniesThe two kinds of candy bars baked into these brownies make them an extra-special treat. —Sharon Evans, Clear Lake, Iowa
Peppermint BrowniesOur peppermint brownies topped with a shiny chocolate glaze are a festive Christmas dessert that’s easy to pull off.
Candy Bar Cheesecake BrowniesI came up with these brownies as a way to use up my son's leftover Halloween candy. You can tint the cream cheese orange for a spooky touch. —Elisabeth Larsen, Pleasant Grv, Utah
Skillet BrowniesSkillet brownies boast a rich, chocolaty flavor and the perfect velvety, fudgy texture. Serve them warm with ice cream, whipped cream or strawberries, and you'll be more than pleased.
Coffee ‘n’ Cream BrowniesA friend gave me the recipe for these rich cakelike brownies topped with a creamy coffee-enhanced filling and a chocolate glaze. I like to garnish each square with a coffee bean. —Michelle Tiemstra, Lacombe, Alberta
Cookie Dough BrowniesThese cookie dough brownies hit the sweet spot between a decadent brownie and a spoonful of chocolate chip cookie dough. Sweet, nutty and packed with gooey goodness, they're ideal served warm with a giant scoop of ice cream.
Black Bean BrowniesBlack bean brownies are naturally high in protein and fiber, but this recipe ensures chocolaty goodness too. If you're avoiding dairy and gluten, give these a try, but be warned: It's nearly impossible to eat just one.
Broadway Brownie BarsI named these dessert bars for Broadway because they're a hit every time I serve them. I especially like to make them as a gift for anyone with a sweet tooth! —Anne Frederick, New Hartford, New York
Double Chocolate Orange BrowniesI have to give my husband credit for this idea—since we love chocolate and orange together, he suggested I come up with this recipe. Now they're not only his favorite, but also the whole family's. I'm always asked to bake these brownies for family gatherings. —Elinor Townsend, North Grafton, Massachusetts
Mini Brownie TreatsI like to take these quick and easy treats to potlucks and family gatherings. They're always well received! —Pam Kokes, North Loup, Nebraska
Double Chocolate Coconut BrowniesThanks to a head start from a mix, it's easy to bake up these crowd-pleasing treats. It's hard to stop at just one brownie, but don't worry—my recipe makes 30 servings! —Brenda Melancon, McComb, Mississippi
Banana Split BrowniesHow’s this for a dish? All the joy of a banana split without the mess. Everything in this recipe fits into one pan of delectable brownie bars. —Constance Sheckler, Chestertown, Maryland
S’mores BrowniesMy family simply adores my daughter's fudgy s'mores brownies. The cinnamon graham cracker crust and the dark chocolate brownies bring our passion for s'mores to a whole new level! —Jennifer Gilbert, Brighton, Michigan
Frosted Brownie PizzaIt's impossible to eat just one piece of this dessert pizza with a chewy, chocolaty crust, creamy peanut butter frosting and mouthwatering sweet and crunchy toppings. It's warmly received wherever I take it. —Paula Riehl, Boise, Idaho
Chewy Cream Cheese BrowniesBrownies are a common dessert in our household—they're just about the only form of chocolate my husband will eat! I love this version. It makes a big batch and has a rich cream cheese layer in the center. —Barbara Nitcznski, Denver, Colorado
Turtle BrowniesChocolate, caramel and pecans —how can you go wrong with turtle brownies? This recipe is quick and easy to make and might just become one of your new favorites.
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