These Basement Brownies, also known as the best chocolate caramel brownies, are a big time favorite on RecipeGirl.com.
Watch the short video showing you how to make these Basement Brownies, then you can scroll down to the bottom to print out the complete recipe and make them yourself!
They’re so easy to make, and there is a great story behind them!
I love a recipe with a good story behind it. My family was recently visiting my brother and sister-in-law in beautiful Colorado. As usual with my snoopy nature, I scoured my sister-in-law Sarah’s personal recipes with hopes of finding some new treasures to try. These Basement Brownies caught my eye!
These Chocolate- Caramel brownies are called Basement Brownies because when Sarah was a little girl… she used to make them for her Dad, who used to sneak these brownies into the basement to hide them so he could have them all for himself.
The name, “Basement Brownies” has stuck! Don’t you love that?!
You’ve gotta love a recipe with only 5 ingredients. Super simple. They start with a boxed mix… which is not usually my style of baking, but these brownies turn out so awesome that you can’t even tell it starts with a box.
And sometimes starting with a boxed mix is just what we need in our busy day-to-day lives! It’s okay to take short-cuts once in a while.
How to Make Basement Brownies:
The caramels are melted with a little bit of evaporated milk to create a caramel sauce. Sarah says that in-a-pinch she has also used jarred caramel sauce in place of melting your own.
The cake mix is simply combined with evaporated milk and butter. A portion of the batter is slightly baked, then topped with chocolate chips and caramel, then topped with more batter and baked again.
The result is not so impressive-looking, right? Just you wait…!!
The inside brownie part is slightly gooey, and there are two layers in there that can put anyone into a delightful sugar coma: one layer of melted chocolate chips and one layer of ooey caramel too.
Oh YEAH. Basement brownies. After a few bites of these, I can completely understand how they got their name.
And here’s the culprit right here. This handsome guy is Sarah’s Dad, the brownie lover who gave these guys their deserved name– brownies-so-good-you’ve-gotta-hide-them-in-the-basement! We understand. Completely.
Thanks, Sarah… for a great recipe!
Here are a few more brownie recipes you might enjoy:
Basement Brownies
Ingredients
- 50 caramels, unwrapped
- One 15.25-ounce box German chocolate cake mix
- 1 cup evaporated milk, divided
- 3/4 cup (1½ sticks) salted butter, melted
- 12 ounces semi sweet chocolate chips
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Grease and flour a 9x9-inch pan.
- Melt caramels and 1/3 cup evaporated milk in a medium saucepan over medium-low heat. Stir until caramels have completely melted and the mixture is smooth.
- In a large bowl, combine the dry cake mix, remaining 2/3 cup evaporated milk and butter. Mix by hand until batter is smooth and combined.
- Pour a little over 1/2 of the batter into the prepared pan. Bake for 8 minutes only and then remove from the oven. Sprinkle chocolate chips evenly on top of the partially cooked brownie. Drizzle caramel on top of the chocolate chips. Drop spoonfuls of the remaining batter on top. You probably won't have enough to cover the caramel completely.
- Return the pan to the oven and bake for an additional 18 to 20 minutes until the brownies feel fairly set on top and the edges are lightly browned and crisp. Let the brownies cool completely before cutting. The longer they have time to cool, the more they will firm up.
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Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Great tasting brownies and super easy. Thanks for sharing.
My grandmother used to make these as a kid! She called them “Killer Brownies” every Christmas someone would eat too many and make themselves sick! My mother started making them after my grandmother passed away but there was never a recipe written down and I never could remember the ingredients or how to make them until one day coming across this post online. Thank you so much for sharing this and bringing my childhood back to life and letting me be able to bake these with my kids now!
Uhhh… yummmmm! Love the filling. Thanks for sharing!
Mmm, you totally got me with the caramels!
What a scrumptious dessert recipe! I will definitely be having these for dessert tonight!
These were phenomenal! Love the caramel inside!!!
OMG these were SO GOOD. All that caramel yumminess…. I can’t wait to make them again!
How set is set? I cooked for over 25 min. Edges crisp but center very giggly. Cooling now. Don’t know if will set up. Any suggestions?
After 25 minutes, it should be fine (if you used a 9×9-inch pan). How did they turn out?
The instructions state that you can use caramel sauce instead of melting the caramels. How much of the sauce?
“…Sarah says that in-a-pinch she has also used jarred caramel sauce in place of melting your own. …”
I’m not sure how much Sarah uses. She probably just eyeballs it!
Ok the recipe calls for 3/4 cup butter melted – is that 3/4 melted butter or 3/4 butter than you melt lol?
Melt 3/4 cup butter in the microwave, or in a small saucepan.