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Single Serving Brownie

 This single serving brownie recipe is the perfect treat to make when you want something warm, cozy, and chocolatey. There is enough batter for exactly one brownie.


Brownies are one of my all time favorite desserts. I have no self control and can easily eat an entire pan in a 24-48 hour time period. Not that I really mind or am bothered by that at all, but sometimes in the name of saving my stomach from chocolate overload, a single serving brownie is much more practical. I'm sure many people can relate. If you're in the market for a brownie recipe with just enough matter for one brownie, you've come to the right place.


Brownie baked in a small white ramekin on top of a red dish towel placed on a white plate with scattered chocolate chips on a white marble table.

Single Serving Brownie:

This single serving brownie is incredibly easy to make. You'll start by mixing your melted butter and sugar together in a small bowl, then add your egg, followed by a pinch of vanilla and salt. Finally you'll mix in your flour and cocoa powder until just combine and then pour into your baking dish and bake at 350 for about 20 minutes. 

Brownie baked in a small white ramekin on top of a red dish towel placed on a white plate with scattered chocolate chips on a white marble table.

Baking Dish for Single Serve Brownie:

I baked my brownie in a 5oz baking ramekin. It wound up being the perfect fit. The batter filled the ramekin just to about the halfway point, and then when it baked in the oven, the finished brownie rose right to the top as seen in these pictures. If you don't have any baking ramekins, you could try a muffin in, although I cannot guarantee results or timing since I haven't tried it.

Brownie baked in a small white ramekin on top of a red dish towel placed on a white plate with scattered chocolate chips on a white marble table.

Single Serving Brownie Ingredients:

  • Butter
  • Sugar
  • Egg
  • Vanilla
  • Flour
  • Salt 
  • Cocoa Powder

Brownie baked in a small white ramekin on top of a red dish towel placed on a white plate with scattered chocolate chips on a white marble table.

Single Serving Brownie Recipe Tips:

  • Because we're working with such small quantities, it's important to be exact with your measurements. 
  • Mixing the ingredients in a small bowl is best, and a rubber spatula will be your best friend to get out all of the batter. 
  • Your ramekin may vary in height and width from mine, which may effect your cooking time. Check it with a toothpick around 17 minutes, and if it comes out wet, keep checking about every 2-3 minutes until the toothpick in the middle comes out clean. Mine took exactly 22 minutes to bake.
  • Chocolate chips in the batter are optional, but a great addition. The melted chocolate however may make it difficult to tell when your brownie is finished baking since the melted chocolate will show on the toothpick even though the batter may be cooked all the way through. I recommend maybe cooking the first time with no chocolate chips, and then when you know your exact timing for doneness, you can add the chocolate chips in the next time you make the brownie. 
  • If you don't add the chocolate chips inside the batter, you can always sprinkle some on top after it's done baking and let them get slightly melty on top while the brownie is warm. 
  • You can remove the brownie from the ramekin, but I just ate it straight out of the dish with a spoon. 
  • I mixed the ingredients together with a small spoon.



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Author: Paige Flamm
Single Serving Brownie

Single Serving Brownie

This single serving brownie recipe is the perfect treat to make when you want something warm, cozy, and chocolatey. There is enough better for exactly one brownie.
Prep time: 5 MinCook time: 22 MinTotal time: 27 Min

Ingredients

  • 1 tbsp Butter, melted
  • 2 1/2 tbsp Sugar
  • 1/8 tsp Vanilla
  • 1 tbsp Egg, whisked *See recipe note
  • 2 tbsp Flour
  • 1 tbsp Cocoa
  • Pinch of Salt (1/16 tsp)
  • 1 tbsp Chocolate Chips, Optional

Instructions

  1. Preheat your oven to 350º
  2. Grease the ramekin with non-stick cooking spray or butter. 
  3. In a small bowl, using a small spoon, mix together the white sugar and melted butter. Next stir in the vanilla, egg, and pinch of salt.
  4. Finally, add in your flour and cocoa powder and stir until just combined. Do not over stir as this will result in a tough brownie. Gently fold in your chocolate chips if you're using them. 
  5. Bake in the oven for 20-22 minutes. If you're using a different ramekin or baking dish than me, I would recommend checking at 17 minutes and then baking in 3 minute increments if more time is needed. Mine took exactly 22 minutes to bake.

Notes:

Crack open an egg into a small bowl and whisk it together. Take a 1 tbsp scoop of egg out of the bowl and add it to your brownie batter. Discard the remaining egg, or use it in another recipe.


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