Butterfinger brownies are the best fudgy brownies with Butterfinger candy bar chunks baked into them.

butterfinger brownies with candy bar on top

I’m a sucker for candy bar recipes. And by “candy bar,” I mean any dessert recipe that has candy bars added to it. Reeses Peanut Butter Cup Ice Cream is my favorite. My Snickers Bar Pie is pretty amazing. A Kit Kat Cake is always fun to make. And because I love my Milky Way Brownies so much, Butterfinger Brownies had to be next!

ingredients displayed for making butterfinger brownies

Ingredients needed for Butterfinger Brownies:

  • creamy peanut butter
  • butter
  • flour
  • unsweetened chocolate
  • light brown sugar
  • eggs
  • vanilla extract
  • Butterfinger candy bars!

four photos showing how to make batter for butterfinger brownies

How to make Butterfinger Brownies:

The complete, printable recipe is at the end of this post.

Use a mixer to combine the brown sugar, butter (melted) and peanut butter until they’re well combined. Stir in eggs and vanilla extract. Add melted, unsweetened chocolate and stir to combine. Stir in the flour. Stir in a bunch of chopped Butterfinger candy bars. Oh yeah!

two photos showing butterfinger brownies ready for oven and then baked

Spread the batter into a prepared pan and top with more Butterfinger chunks. I like to bake them in greased foil or parchment paper because it’s so easy to peel off after they’re baked and chilled, and they come out so perfect.

pan of butterfinger brownies with two pieces cut out

Here’s the pan of Butterfinger Brownies all baked up.  See those Butterfinger pieces all melted in nicely??

spatula lifting butterfinger brownie out of pan

Slice. Taste. Slice. Taste. These brownies turn out to be super duper fudgy. Did I mention fudgy? So fudgy.

three brownies stacked

Easy to stack? Yessiree… as long as you chill them very well before cutting. These are on my “favorite cookies and bars” list, which is a list reserved for only the best of the best. That’s how much I like them. Enjoy!

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butterfinger brownies with candy bar on top
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Butterfinger Brownies

Fudgy brownies with bits of Butterfinger candy bars baked inside.
Prep: 20 minutes
Cook: 25 minutes
Total: 45 minutes
Servings: 25 servings
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Ingredients

Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 325°F. Line a 9x13-inch pan with foil or parchment paper; spray the foil or parchment with nonstick spray.
  • In a glass bowl, melt the chocolate in the microwave- short bursts of 30 seconds; stir after each burst and remove from the microwave when melted and smooth. Set aside to cool slightly.
  • In a large mixing bowl, either use a rubber spatula or an electric mixer to combine the brown sugar, butter and peanut butter. Add the eggs and vanilla extract and mix those in too. Stir in the melted chocolate. Stir in the flour. Stir in the chopped Butterfingers (reserving about ¾ cup for the top).
  • Spread the batter into the prepared pan. Top with the reserved Butterfinger chunks.
  • Bake 25 to 35 minutes. Watch closely and remove from the oven when a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Let cool completely.
  • Refrigerate until brownies are well-chilled- if overnight, cover with plastic wrap. When ready to cut, remove from the refrigerator and turn onto a cutting board. Carefully peel off the foil or parchment and use another cutting board to flip the brownies back upright. Use a large, sharp knife to cut into squares.

Notes

  • *Don't use natural peanut butter for this recipe- it just won't turn out very well.
  • *When you chop the butterfingers, don't try to chop them too finely... they tend to flake apart pretty easily. Opt for larger chunks but add everything into the mix (even the smaller, flaky parts).
  • *If you happen to have a quarter-sheet pan, that's what I like to use for baking up these brownies.
  • *To get nice, clean-cut brownies, chill well and use a sharp knife to cut. Wipe knife with paper towels between cuts. Cut off edges before cutting into squares if you'd like to have all edgeless brownies.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving, Calories: 238kcal, Carbohydrates: 32g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 11g, Saturated Fat: 5g, Cholesterol: 43mg, Sodium: 102mg, Potassium: 138mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 23g, Vitamin A: 160IU, Calcium: 33mg, Iron: 1.5mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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40 Comments

  1. Julie says:

    You are KILLING me with these, Lori!! Butterfingers and brownies are among my favorite…. and combined?? Heaven. And wouldn’t you know I just started a 2 week “no sugar” cleanse. Counting the days until Memorial Weekend is over, then these babies will be mine!!

  2. Emily @ Operation Emily says:

    This just made it onto my list of MUST MAKES! Just looking at the pictures made me salivate. Thanks so much! Looking forward to enjoying these in moderation! lol
    -Emily in CT

  3. Maris (In Good Taste) says:

    These pictures are fantastic. This recipe is gettitng bookmarked for sure!

  4. Maria says:

    I love adding candy to brownies and cookies. Love the Butterfinger addition!

  5. Jenny Flake says:

    Oh Lori,
    I am dreading the day we have to have “the talk” with my boys too! I will be waiting as long as possible for sure! Your brownies look out of this world! See you Thursday!!

  6. homedotmade says:

    What we’ve done with our kids (ages 13 and 10) is let them know that they WILL have questions and that yes, it will be weird and embarassing for both of us, but we’ll always answer honestly. And that’s worked so far. It’s mostly come from our 13 year old as he hears more in contact with the middle school crowd but he knows he can talk to us about anything.

    Knowing that it’s awkward and strange actually makes it easier. Oh yeah, that and only answering what they’re actually asking. No need to delve into every single detail when they may just want a brief couple of sentence definition. Example, our son at 12 heard about a certain (ahem) number. Our response after stammering for a few moments and nearly dropping the dish I was drying was that it was a sexual position for grown-ups. He was totally satisfied with that answer.

    Oh, and we’ve made it a “rule” that these conversations are to be PRIVATE. As in, no asking in front of others, especially the very impressionable younger sister. If you hear something that you want to talk about, you ask at home!

    I know this is long but I hope it helps! And I’ll dream about those delicious brownies as both my two are allergic to peanuts!

  7. Stacy says:

    WOW! Okay it’s 5:42am as I am reading these…do we think it’s to early for a pan full? These sound delicious…Thanks for sharing!

  8. Lauren at Keep It Sweet says:

    These are the most delicious looking brownies I’ve seen in a while! LOVE them!

  9. Jessica @ How Sweet says:

    oh man… YES PLEASE!

  10. pigpigscorner says:

    This will definitely keep them quiet for awhile. Looks awesome!