Homemade Cosmic Brownies โ These homemade Cosmic Brownies are dark, dense, and rich. The edges are just a bit chewy, with a moist and ultra-fudgy interior.
Homemade Cosmic Brownies Recipe
Growing up, I loved Little Debbie Oatmeal Creme Pies and Cosmic Brownies so much. Show me a box of either, and I could show you a pile of cellophane wrappers minutes later.
Although it’s been years since I’ve had a store-bought Cosmic Brownie, I had a craving for them and decided to try my hand at a homemade version. This isn’t the first Little Debbie snack I’ve recreated. A few months ago I made Homemade Little Debbie Star Crunch and recently posted a collection of 25 Copycat Recipes. Apparently I like trying to re-invent the wheel.
In terms of authenticity, I give these homemade Cosmic Brownies an 8 out of 10, with easy tweaks noted below to bring that score higher.
In terms of being a fabulous brownie overall, I give them a 10 out of 10. This brownie base is likely to become my new go-to. I loved everything about these frosted fudge brownies.
I created this fudge brownie base by adapting my two favorite brownie bases, Fudgy Nutella Brownies and The Ultimate Fudgy Caramel Brownies. I’d like to make all three at once and do side-by-side comparisons, and I’ll get to that right after I budget in money for a new pants wardrobe.
Both of my previous brownie bases use melted butter and a whisk, so they come together in minutes in one bowl, without needing a mixer. From there, I took my favorite things from each recipe โ such as a 9×9-inch pan and using both brown and granulated sugars from Fudgy Nutella; and two eggs, cocoa powder, and espresso powder from The Ultimate.
These Little Debbie brownies are dark, dense, rich, the edges are just a bit chewy, with a moist and ultra fudgy interior. There’s zero traces of cakiness and the fudge factor reigns supreme.
As the ganache sets up, it remains soft and firms up just enough to not make a total mess when slicing the brownies. I hate it when the top layer of chocolate cracks, and this isn’t that kind of chocolate.
Upon biting into a dense yet chewy brownie, soft ganache squishes and almost squirts between your teeth. And there’s chewy, ganache-softened M&M’s. It’s the best texture party ever. Ever.
I may be biased, but these are way better than regular Cosmic Brownies. And quite possibly, they’re the best brownies I’ve ever had.
What’s in Cosmic Brownies?
To make these frosted fudge brownies, you’ll need:
- Unsalted butter
- Eggs
- Granulated sugar
- Brown sugar
- Brewed coffee
- Vanilla extract
- Unsweetened cocoa powder
- Instant espresso granules
- All-purpose flour
- Semi-sweet chocolate chips
- Half and half
- Mini M&M’s
How to Make Cosmic Brownies
To make these homemade Cosmic Brownies, you’ll first need to melt the butter. Then, stir in the wet ingredients, followed by the dry.
Turn the batter into a greased 9×9-inch pan and bake until the top has just set, isnโt jiggly in the center, and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean or with a few fudgy moist crumbs, but no batter.
Let the brownies cool completely, then make the chocolate ganache frosting. Smooth the ganache over the brownies, then sprinkle with M&M’s.
You’ll need to pop these Little Debbie brownies into the fridge to set before you can slice and serve them.
Can I Omit the Coffee?
The coffee and instant espresso don’t make these Cosmic Brownies taste at all like coffee. They just enhance the rich chocolate flavor and make these brownies even better. But if you don’t have coffee or instant espresso granules on hand, you can just add water.
Can I Make These in an 8×8-Inch Pan?
Yes, but since the brownies will be even thicker you’ll need to bake them for longer (I’m not sure how much longer, but likely at least 5 minutes more).
Can I Add Mix-Ins to These Brownies?
You probably can, although then you wouldn’t be making authentic Cosmic Brownies. But I imagine chocolate chips, chopped candy bars, or chopped nuts would work in these fudge brownies.
Can I Use Regular Sized M&M’s?
Technically, yes, but I think those would be tough to bite down on. Get your hands on mini M&M’s, if possible.
Can I Omit the Frosting?
If you prefer regular fudge brownies, sure! But if you want real Cosmic Brownies, the frosting is a must.
Do I Have to Use Half and Half in the Frosting?
Yes, half and half or heavy cream is a must. If you use regular milk, the ganache will be far too runny and won’t set.
How to Store Cosmic Brownies
Brownies will keep airtight for 1 week at room temperature, for 2 weeks in the refrigerator, and for up to 6 months in the freezer. I highly recommend storing them in the refrigerator because having a slight chill to brownies this rich and fudgy is almost imperative.
Tips for Making Cosmic Brownies
I love this Cosmic Brownies recipe and don’t want to change a thing, but in order to make them more authentic, use natural unsweetened cocoa powder rather than Hershey’s Special Dark Cocoa Powder, and increase the flour by about 1/4 cup. Cosmic Brownies aren’t as dark and are slightly more cakey, but I prefer darker and fudgier brownies to lighter and cakier.
Baking them in a 9×9-inch pan was my preference, but if you want brownies closer to the real deal, use a 9×13 pan. I don’t like brownies that are on the thin side.
The ganache layer is a bit thicker and when it comes to chocolate, thicker and more is better in my book, but use less if you wish.
I used more M&M’s minis than you’d find on Cosmic Brownies because skimpy isn’t an option. Note that when using M&M’s, they fade. The same thing happened when I made this Frozen Chocolate Pudding and Wafer Cake. The color starts leeching out as they sit on top of chocolate or post-refrigeration when coming back up to room temp. Not a huge deal, but something to mention.
The benefit is that as they sit on the ganache, they soften a bit and become chewy rather than crunchy. The texture of chewy M&M’s is just fabulous and is like nothing I’ve ever had, which more than makes up for their slightly muted color.
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Homemade Little Debbie Cosmic Brownies
Ingredients
For the Brownies
- ยพ cup unsalted butter, 1 1/2 sticks, melted
- 2 large eggs
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- โ cup light brown sugar, packed
- 2 tablespoons coffee or water, coffee leftover from the morning brew is fine
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- ยพ cup unsweetened natural cocoa powder or dark cocoa powder, I used Hersheyโs Special Dark
- 1 teaspoon instant espresso granules, make sure itโs instant so it dissolves, optional but recommended
- ยพ cup all-purpose flour
For the Ganache
- 1 ยฝ cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
- ยฝ cup half-and-half or cream, I used half-and-half
- 1 cup M&M minis, theyโre sold in small tubes and I used 1 1/2 tubes; regular size M&Ms may be substituted
Instructions
- Make the Brownies
- Preheat oven to 350F. Line a 9-by-9-inch baking pan with aluminum foil, spray with cooking spray; set aside.
- In a large, microwave safe bowl, melt the butter, about 90 seconds on high power.
- Add the eggs, sugars, coffee, vanilla, and whisk to combine.
- Add the cocoa powder, instant espresso, and whisk until incorporated, free from lumps, and smooth. It could take a few minutes if your cocoa powder is lumpy.
- Add the flour and stir until itโs just incorporated; donโt overmix.
- Turn batter out into prepared pan, smoothing the top lightly with a spatula. Bake for 25 to 29 minutes, or until top has just set, isnโt jiggly in the center, and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean or with a few fudgy moist crumbs, but no batter. I baked mine for 26 minutes.
- Allow brownies to cool completely in pan. While brownies cool, make the ganache.
- Make the Ganache
- Add chocolate chips to a medium, microwave-safe bowl and heat on high power for 1 minute to soften chips. They wonโt be melted, this is okay. Donโt stir; set bowl aside.
- Heat cream in a glass measuring cup or microwave-safe bowl until it begins to bubble and show signs of just beginning to boiling, about 1 minute on high power.
- Pour cream over chocolate chips and let stand for 5 to 10 minutes.
- With a whisk, beat mixture until silky, smooth, and combined. If your mixture isnโt smoothing out, heat in 15-second bursts in the microwaves until it can be stirred smooth.
- Pour ganache over mostly cooled brownies (after about 30 minutes is fine; they donโt have to be completely cooled). Smooth ganache lightly with a spatula or offset knife.
- Evenly sprinkle with M&Ms.
- Cover pan with a sheet of foil to prevent fridge smells, and place pan in refrigerator until ganache sets up before slicing and serving, at least 2 hours. Do not slice into them until the ganache has set; feel free to make these in advance and store them in the fridge; they get better with time.
Notes
- Brownies will keep airtight for 1 week at room temperature, for 2 weeks in the refrigerator, and for up to 6 months in the freezer. I highly recommend storing them in the refrigerator because having a slight chill to brownies this rich and fudgy is almost imperative.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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Amazing! Brings me right back to being a kid… something about those primary M&M colors!
I’m totally making these! YUM!!!
I always loved those brownies too–they were definitely my favorite lunchbox treat. I think yours look a LOT better though.
gosh darn i loved these things too..how they came in packs like 2 little brownies you could break in half. the denseness looks so exact. and hello of course yours are better! for sure!!!!!
My BF loves the original! He buys Em by the carton. But, have you noticed, the original “cosmic Browniesยฎ” has those mini candy coated chips, that looks. like little candy coated “kisses”? I bet you substituted “m&m’s minisยฎ” because you. Probably,
couldn’t find those (chips) anywhere.
These look amazing!! I’ve never had the original, but I’m thinking I need to make the copy-cat because hello, look at your pictures!! Yum :) also, congrats on the book coming out today!! Wooo!
Averie, my daughter is sitting next to me while I sit and browse my fave bloggies, and as soon as she saw the photo of these beauties on my feed, she literally screamed, “I WANT THOSE, MOMMY!! I WAAAAAANT!”. Looks like I will be making another one of your amazing recipes. :)
My God, lady. You should get some kind of award for the way you describe food. Every time I read your posts I sit here and salivate and think to myself, “I need that. I NEED to make that right now.”
DROOLING. Can I have a stack of these babies for breakfast?? I freaking LOVE cosmic brownies and it has been WAY too long since I’ve had them. I’ve wanted to recreate them too and you’ve took the recipe work right out for me. I have to try them! The ganache on top of the fudgy brownie… and those M&Ms… yes, quite the texture party. Averie I’m loving these so much and your photos are wonderful! They capture how fudgy they are. I want to grab them through the screen! Fabulous job, pinned!
I saw some at the…gas station :) recently and had a huge craving and decided to make my own. Thanks for the pin and for saying you can see how fudgy they are. You know when you shoot dark things, they can end up just looking…dark. Glad these conveyed the full story!
omg these look BETTER than the little Debbie ones!
they taste even better too :)
I can’t believe how much these look like the ones from Little Debbie…now if you could recreate the Oatmeal creme pie…..you’d be my hero!!!!
These brownies look so fudgy and rich!
Yep I’m one that never tried a cosmic brownie. I was a devoted to only nutty bars or HoHos. My dad would buy the star crunches or the oatmeal cream pies sometimes, and I wouldn’t eat them. Picky kid, eh?
These are so much fun! I might just have to make them for a BBQ I have to attend this week!
I don’t think I’ve ever had a little debbie brownie, but one look at these and I know I’m going to be hooked.
i was an oatmeal creme pie girl all the way! these look amazing!