How to Store Brownies So They Stay Soft and Chewy (2024)

Brownies are usually so delicious, that it seems impossible that you'd have leftovers. But if you do end up with part of your pan left (or if you have the forethought to make a bunch to enjoy later), you'll want to know exactly how to store your brownies so they don't go stale.

Air is the enemy of freshness for most baked goods, and brownies are definitely included. Using airtight wrappings (including using plastic wrap right against the brownies) is key to keeping your brownies fresh, whether you're keeping them at room temperature for short-term storage, or planning to freeze them so you can have a fresh brownie ready whenever you need it.

How to Store Brownies at Room Temperature

Brownies should be wrapped tightly in plastic wrap, and placed in an airtight container to help keep them from drying out and going stale. (You can also use a layer of aluminum foil around the layer of plastic wrap to help protect them from air exposure.)

Brownies can be kept at room temperature for up to five days for most brownie types.

A cheesecake swirl or frosting or a ganache frosting should not be kept at room temperature. Store brownies in the fridge if they contain add-ins that are normally refrigerated.

How to Store Brownies in the Refrigerator

Brownies can last even longer in the refrigerator—up to two weeks. Again, you'll want to wrap in plastic wrap and place in an airtight container, to help reduce the air exposure and the exposure to any odors and flavors in your fridge. (No one wants oniony brownies!)

When you're ready to enjoy, take them out about an hour before serving to warm up to room temperature, or go ahead and warm them up in the oven or microwave.

How to Store Brownies in the Freezer

Brownies can last for months in the freezer, though for ideal freshness, it's best to enjoy them within two months of hitting the freezer. To protect your brownies from freezer burn it's important (yet again!) to keep air away from the brownies. Wrap brownies tightly in freezer-quality plastic wrap or a freezer-friendly bag with the air pushed out of the bag. You can wrap it in a second layer of foil or place it in a freezer-friendly container as a second layer of protection.

Again, you should remove the brownies a couple of hours before you're ready to enjoy, or use your oven or microwave to bring the brownies back to their fresh-baked glory.

Every surface exposed to air is another opportunity for freezer burn to set in. You can store the brownies in larger hunks to prevent freezer burn, then cut them into single servings for reheating after they thaw.

How to Warm Up Your Brownies

Brownies will stay fresh if stored properly in an airtight container, but they won't have that fresh-from-the-oven goodness the next day. So it's worth taking a few minutes to reheat your brownie to bring back that warm, gooey feeling.

For the best and most consistent results, warm up a brownie or two at a time—larger slabs of brownie may start to dry out around the edges before they become sufficiently warm in the middle.

Reheat a brownie in a microwave

You can reheat them in the microwave for about 20 to 30 seconds per brownie (err on the higher side if reheating from the fridge or freezer). If you want to ensure that your brownie stays moist (or add more moisture to a dry or stale brownie), cover it in a damp paper towel while it cooks.

Reheat a brownie in the oven or toaster oven

The oven or toaster oven is the best way to reheat a larger portion of brownies. (Pre-cut the brownies and space them out a bit on the pan so that they can heat more evenly.) Bake at 350 degrees for 5 minutes for a couple of brownies, or 15 minutes for a larger amount.

How to Store Brownies So They Stay Soft and Chewy (2024)

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How to Store Brownies So They Stay Soft and Chewy? ›

Airtight Containers

How to keep brownies soft and chewy? ›

Using airtight wrappings (including using plastic wrap right against the brownies) is key to keeping your brownies fresh, whether you're keeping them at room temperature for short-term storage, or planning to freeze them so you can have a fresh brownie ready whenever you need it.

How to keep brownies from getting hard after baking? ›

To stop brownies from getting hard on the edges, the first thing to do is be sure they have a proper bake. Storing them in tightly wrapped plastic can also help avoid crunchy edges. You can also store them in a plastic storage container with a slice of bread to increase the moisture and soften the brownies.

How do you store brownies after baking? ›

Brownies will last 3 to 4 days in an airtight container at room temperature and up to a week in the refrigerator. Brownies will last up to 3 months in the freezer, but if they stay frozen for a prolonged period of time, their taste and quality will begin to deteriorate.

How to make brownies less hard? ›

Try adding more fat (i.e.: butter) and baking a little less and/or at a lower temperature. Put the hard brownie in a bowl, cover with two scoops of ice cream, chocolate syrup, chocolate sprinkles, and maybe some whipped cream. Get a spoon, and enjoy!

Why do my brownies end up hard? ›

Unbalanced temperature settings make your brownies hard and dry, another undesirable thing. These are just a FEW of the many brownie fails that people face.

Should brownies be stored in the fridge or counter? ›

Brownies will keep in the refrigerator for up to a week. Unlike cookies or cakes that tend to dry out more quickly in the fridge than at room temperature, the fridge helps brownies to stay moist longer. I actually found that brownies stored in the fridge were a little bit fudgier than those stored at room temperature.

Do brownies harden after cooling? ›

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!

Can you leave brownies uncovered overnight? ›

Brownies in most cases will dry out to the point of them being inedible before they would “go bad.” but a truly safe rule of thumb is to not leave anything out longer than 6 hrs with out being refrigerated.

Is there any way to soften overcooked brownies? ›

Place a couple of pieces of white bread over the top of the cut-up brownies in a sealed container, such as plastic Tupperware. Leave it to sit overnight. The brownies will absorb moisture from the bread, according to Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. The next day, they will be tender once again.

Do brownies dry out in the fridge? ›

Additionally, the refrigerator is a very low-humidity environment and will act as a dessicant, which means it will pull moisture out of the brownies over time. Unless you want dry crumbs, keep your brownies vacuum sealed at room temperature and they will stay moist and delicious.

How to make box brownies chewy not cakey? ›

  1. using Milk Instead Of Water. Why People Recommend It: As Martha Stewart taught us, if you want to make brownies taste fudgier, you'll need a higher fat-to-flour ratio. ...
  2. using Melted Butter Instead Of Oil. ...
  3. using Two Egg Yolks Instead Of A Whole Egg.
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What makes brownies fudgy vs cakey? ›

Fudgy brownies have a higher fat-to-flour ratio than cakey ones. So add more fat—in this case, butter and chocolate. A cakey batch has more flour and relies on baking powder for leavening. The amount of sugar and eggs does not change whether you're going fudgy or cakey.

Why are my brownies rubbery? ›

Notice how the brownies are somewhat rubbery. Th larger amount of protein from the egg causes this. Some desserts are made this way, such as bread pudding.

Do brownies firm up as they cool? ›

All types of brownies continue to set up after you take them out of the oven, so it's better to remove them a little early.

How do you make brownies soft again? ›

Place a couple of pieces of white bread over the top of the cut-up brownies in a sealed container, such as plastic Tupperware. Leave it to sit overnight. The brownies will absorb moisture from the bread, according to Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. The next day, they will be tender once again.

Why are my brownies cakey and not chewy? ›

A more certain result is to choose a brownie recipe that has a higher amount of chocolate and butter. A brownie recipe with baking powder should be avoided as you'll most certainly end up with a cakey texture. Another reason your brownies may be cakey is too much mixing or beating during the cooking process.

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