Salted caramel chocolate skillet brownie recipe (2024)

Rich, fudgy chocolate brownie mixed with gooey caramel cheese and served with caramel ice-cream – this is the ultimate salted caramel chocolate skillet brownie. Sweet and salty, this brownie will satisfy your sweet tooth cravings like no other brownies you’ve tried before.

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Think outside the cerealboxand kill the cliché were two of the many discussion topics this year at Eat Write Retreat, my very first hands-on food blogger conference. A month later the voices of our wonderful speakers are stillon my head and will be for a while.

The key speaker, the amazing Monica Bhide, focused on “finding your voice” when writing a blog post. If baking and photography may come a little easiernow, after 2 years of blogging, food writing is something Istruggle every single day. For me, writing a blog post, on a good day, takes about 2-3 hours, on most days it’s it may take up to 10 hours and still not coming up with anything worth publishing. Not to mention I’m so easily distracted.

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While I’m searching high and low for my voice I figured I do something I’m pretty good at. Rich chocolate desserts. As in a rich fudgy salted caramel chocolate skillet brownie with caramel ice-cream. And not just any kind of skillet brownie, but one that’s outside the cereal bowl.

At Eat Write Retreat we all had the opportunity to try food products the generous sponsors brought, such as Jarlsberg cheese and one type of cheese I was not familiar with Gjetost*. Absolutely everyone I talked with raved about this caramel cheese.

If you are like me and haven’t heard of Gjetost before, your world is about to change forever! This cheese is nothing like you’ve ever tasted before. It’s more judge than cheese. Think salted caramel fudge. Think salted dulce de leche fudge.

Before I even tried the cheese I knew what I wanted to bake with it. I have a weakness for cheese and paired with chocolate is even better. After all, my absolute chocolate dessert is chocolate cheesecake.

So far I’ve tried baking with Gjetost twice. The first time I diced it and added it to the brownie batter and, to my surprise, I realized it doesn’t melt like a caramel candy.Ooeygooey small pieces of salted deliciousness as shown in the photo below.

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The second time, I melted the cheese before mixing it with other ingredients. The recipe will follow in a couple of weeks, can’t tell you much right now.

To stay outside the cereal bowl I opted to bake the brownie in a skillet, not exactly the cast iron skillet most of the recipes call for, but the Calphalon unison nonstick 8″ omelette pan* I received at Eat Write Retreat.

Whoever said an omelette pan is just for eggs was so wrong!

I absolutely love Calphalon products and have been thinking of making a skillet cake for a while now just never got around it until a few weeks ago. Actually thissalted caramel chocolate skillet brownie was the first thing I tried in my brand new omelette pan. And no, I still haven’t used it for eggs.

* I was not asked to write about any of these products. Opinions are and always will be mine.

Salted caramel chocolate skillet brownie with caramel ice-cream

Yields one 8" skillet brownie

Rich, fudgy chocolate brownie mixed with gooey caramel cheese and served with caramel ice-cream – this is the ultimate salted caramel chocolate skillet brownie. Sweet and salty, this brownie will satisfy your sweet tooth cravings like no other brownies you’ve tried before.

15 minPrep Time

50 minCook Time

2 hrTotal Time

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Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup (170 grams) diced butter
  • 6 oz semisweet chocolate, chopped
  • 3/4 cup (150 grams) sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 2/3 cup (80 grams) all purpose flour
  • 1/4 tsp baking powder
  • pinch of salt
  • 4 oz diced Gjetost cheese
  • 3-5 scopps of caramel ice-cream

Instructions

  1. In a medium sauce pan combine butter and chocolate, melt over low heat, stirring constantly. Set aside to cool.
  2. Heat the oven to 350F. Butter the 8" Calphalon pan and set aside.
  3. When the chocolate is lukewarm, pour it into a mixing bowl and add the sugar. Stir, on medium speed, for 2-3 minutes and without turning the mixer off add the 2 eggs. Beat well.
  4. Add the flour, baking powder and salt and mix until just combined.
  5. With a spatula fold in the cheese cubes.
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  7. Pour the batter into the prepared pan and bake for 50 minutes.
  8. Leave to cool just slightly and top with 3-5 scoops of ice-cream.
  9. Enjoy!

Notes

I haven't baked the brownie in another pan. If you decide to use an 8" square pan or a cast iron pan, the baking time will vary. Take the brownie out of the oven when a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean.

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Chocolate party is a monthly virtual party where everyone is bringing a dessert featuring chocolate and one secret ingredient.

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Salted caramel chocolate skillet brownie recipe (2024)

FAQs

How long to let brownies cool in the pan? ›

Initial Cooling Period: After pulling your brownie pan from the oven, exercise a little patience. Cool brownies in the pan for about 10-15 minutes. This initial cooling period allows the residual heat to continue cooking the brownies slightly and sets the stage for a smoother cutting process later on.

How do you know if brownies are done? ›

When you peek in the oven, the brownies should be pulling slightly away from the sides of the pan. The brownie's top should have a dry-looking sheen. At the edge of the pan, the brownies should be slightly puffed, and in the middle of the pan, the brownies should be set, and not wobbly.

How many calories in a salted caramel chocolate brownie? ›

Nutrition Facts
Serving Size85g (3oz)
Amount per serving
Calories340
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 13g17%
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Why do my brownies get hard after they cool? ›

If your brownies are turning out dry, it's for one of two reasons - either you've overcooked the brownies or there is too much flour in your recipe.

What happens if you cut brownies before they cool? ›

Wait until your brownies have completely cooled to room temperature. As brownies cool, they will solidify and set up, so slicing into them too early can result in brownie squares that fall apart or become a mess very quickly. Note: I don't recommend slicing baked brownies until just before you plan to serve them!

Is it better to overcook or undercook brownies? ›

Brownies are one of the tastiest things to make, but how do you know when they're done baking? You don't want to overcook the brownies or they'll dry out; if you undercook them, they might be too raw in the middle.

How long to cook brownies in an 8x8 pan? ›

Instructions:
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees, or 325 for dark-coated or glass pans. Grease bottom only of 8” x 8” pan.
  2. Empty Brownie Mix into large bowl.
  3. Stir egg, water, and oil into Brownie Mix with spoon until well blended (about 50 strokes). ...
  4. Spread into greased pan.
  5. Bake in center of oven, 37 –39 minutes.

Should brownies still be gooey in the middle? ›

Want to make sure that your brownies are still fudgy but not raw? The truth is, fudgy brownies are slightly undercooked. The key is to make sure the center of the brownies is set and that the toothpick doesn't look too gooey when you remove it from the brownies.

How many carbs are in salted caramel chocolate? ›

Lily's Salted Caramel, Milk Chocolate Style, 40% Cocoa (1 bar) contains 12g total carbs, 5g net carbs, 7g fat, 1g protein, and 90 calories.

How many calories are in 4 squares of caramel chocolate? ›

There are 123 calories in 4 squares (25 g) of Cadbury Caramello Block.

How many calories in a piece of salted caramel? ›

Salted Caramel Nutritional Facts and Calories
Amount Per Serving% DV
Calories26kcal1%
Fats1g1%
Sat. fats1g5%
Mono. Fats0g0%
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Should brownies cool in the tray? ›

Finally, you'll cool the brownies for 30 minutes in the pan, then for 10 minutes on a cooling rack before slicing with a pizza cutter (my favorite tip) and serving. The result is a rich, dense, consistently fudgy batch of brownies your household will go crazy for.

How do you keep brownies moist while cooling? ›

Airtight Containers

Use parchment paper to layer brownies into an airtight container for best results. Tip: When storing brownies in an airtight container, add a slice of bread in with them. The moisture from the bread will help keep your brownies fresh and soft for a couple more days.

Do brownies taste better after cooling? ›

Brownies taste better the next day. Cool in the pan then set aside, uncut, overnight in an airtight container or 2 layers of foil. To freeze, wrap uncut brownie in 2 layers of foil and 1 layer of plastic wrap and freeze for up to 4 months. Slice brownies just before serving, as cutting cracks the top.

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