Chocolate Thin Mint Brownies Recipe (2024)

Chocolate Thin Mint Brownies have changed my life for the better. They are the best brownies I have ever tasted. They are the perfect amount of chocolate and mint, and are topped off with the most creamy frosting. You will love them.

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This Chocolate Thin Mint Brownies Recipe is a family classic. They are the perfect dessert to take to a party or potluck dinner because they make so many (and they are so rich that you can only handle a small brownie at a time).

I am a sucker for anything with mint and chocolate together and these didn’t disappoint.

The combination is truly a match made in heaven.

They really do taste like thin mints in brownie form, and are way more creamy and smooth.

If you are looking for a delicious and simple brownie recipe, this is one you need to try.

How To store Chocolate Thin Mint Brownies:

These Chocolate Thin Mint Brownies can sit at room temperature for a few hours, but after that, we would recommend storing them in the refrigerator in an airtight container for 3-4 days.

If you are making them more than 4 days in advance, we highly recommend placing them in an airtight container (try to not stack them. You may need a few containers), and removing them from the freezer 24 hours before serving.

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How to clean cut Thin Mint Brownie:

There are three things to know to get a perfectly clean-cut brownie.

  1. Cool your brownies completely before cutting (chilled in the refrigerator is even better!).
  2. Use a sharp knife. A lot of problems in the kitchen can be solved by using a really good knife.
  3. Run your knife under warm-hot water before cutting.
  4. Wipe your knife on a paper towel, or cutting board edge, after each cut if frosting has accumulated.
  5. You may need to re-heat your knife in the hot water throughout the cutting process, for best results.

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Serves: 48

Chocolate Thin Mint Brownies Recipe

4.50 from 2 votes

Chocolate Thin Mint Brownies are the perfect dessert to take to a party or potluck. They are a classic family favorite!

Prep Time 1 hour hr 40 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Total Time 2 hours hrs 5 minutes mins

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Ingredients

Brownies

  • 1 1/2 cups butter
  • 3/4 cup cocoa
  • 3 cups sugar
  • 6 eggs beaten
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla
  • 3/4 teaspoon salt
  • 2 1/4 cup flour

Mint Frosting

  • 3/4 cup butter softened
  • 3 Tablespoons milk
  • 3 cups powdered sugar
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons peppermint extract
  • 4 drops green food coloring optional

Chocolate

  • 2 1/4 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • 3/4 cup butter

Instructions

  • Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees.

Brownies

Frosting

  • Mix butter, milk, powdered sugar and extract. If you want to add color, add in food coloring (you could also use red food coloring).

  • Remove from freezer and frost brownies, then put in freezer for another 20 minutes.

Chocolate

  • Melt chocolate chips and butter in the microwave and spread on top of the frosting layer. Freeze another 20 minutes to set.

Notes

These brownies are perfect for when feeding a crowd! They can be cut smaller to feed more people.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 g · Calories: 262 kcal · Carbohydrates: 30 g · Protein: 2 g · Fat: 16 g · Saturated Fat: 9 g · Cholesterol: 52 mg · Sodium: 147 mg · Potassium: 87 mg · Fiber: 1 g · Sugar: 23 g · Vitamin A: 390 IU · Calcium: 15 mg · Iron: 1 mg

Equipment

  • Cookie Sheet

  • Mixing Bowl

  • Whisk

Recipe Details

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

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  1. The Ellis' says:

    These are AMAZING!! I have got to make these!!

  2. Susan @ Busy at Home says:

    These remind me of something my mom made called creme de menthe brownies. As far as I can tell this is inentical except it used the liqour instead of the peppermint extract. I am craving them now! Maybe I'll do some baking... :)

  3. SJ @ Homemaker On A Dime says:

    Hi, ladies! I'm admiring all your creative posts here so can you please share them with us at the Creative Bloggers' Party & Hop?

  4. Aprilyn says:

    I have the recipe for the BYU Mint Brownies. They are AMAZING too!

  5. Aprilyn says:

    I have the recipe for the BYU Mint Brownies. They are AMAZING too!

  6. Hayley @ The Domestic Rebel says:

    I am ALL over these!

  7. Lauren says:

    I LOVE YOUR GIRLS'S BLOG!!! I am one of 4 girls and it is the best!!! I feel "at home" when I am on your page! :D

  8. Susie says:

    Yikes!! Looottttsss of butter in this recipe!

  9. Kitrina says:

    These sound like an amazing holiday treat. Can you tell me about how many this recipe yields?

  10. Cyd says:

    Just click on the MAGIC button under the picture on our post and then click on NUTRITION. It will give you all of the nutritional info and servings on each recipe. Even includes weight watcher points. :)

  11. Cindy says:

    My next door neighbor gave me this recipe as a new bride almost 35 years ago. They are my daughter's favorite.

  12. Sarah says:

    These look delicious. Also, it's funny that people are whining about fat and sugar on a recipe for sweets... Just saying.

  13. Rosemary says:

    I have been making these for years....they are simply devine !!

  14. Gail l. Helmer says:

    You go girls !!!!!!!!!

  15. Margaret Anne @ Natural Chow says:

    Okay this looks seriously delicious. Now I've got chocolate on the brain! You can bet I'll be trying this out next week. Thanks for the awesome recipe!

  16. Jacqui says:

    Is this 1 1/2 cups of butter then you melt it or is it butter melted then you measure out 1 1/2 cups? If the latter how much butter do you need for 1 1/2 cups of melted butter? Thanks

  17. Cyd says:

    It's 1 1/2 cups of butter, then melt it!

  18. Laura H says:

    The paper wrapping each stick of butter has the amounts in Tbsp, Oz and Cups. Each stick is 1/2 Cup.

  19. Rosa Houchin says:

    Would like to know if these need to be kept refridgerated and can they be frozen to serve later?

  20. Rosa Houchin says:

    can these be frozen to serve later?

  21. Cyd says:

    They should freeze fine in an airtight container.

  22. Jen says:

    How long can these brownies be made ahead of time? I have a cookie exchange on Christmas Eve but I would like to make them about a week ahead of time. 1. Can this be done without them tasting bad/old?2. If yes, would you suggest I put them in an airtight container in the fridge, freezer or at room temperature?3. And if yes, should I make the entire bar including the mint and chocolate frosting on top before I put them in the container or should I just make the brownies, freeze those and then on the day before make the mint and frosting topping? Thanks!

  23. Cyd says:

    You can make these brownies ahead of time and put them in an airtight freezer container.

  24. Angy Ford says:

    This is my favorite brownie recipe by far! What is the trick for keep the layers from coming apart? I've heard of using a toothpick to connect the layers before freezing.

  25. Cyd says:

    Hi Angy. I was googling the question you had about frosting separating from the brownies. The answer goes against the recipe directions. Ha Ha. It says to frost the brownies when they are slightly warm. I'm thinking to let the brownies cool and then frost with the mint layer. Then let that set up or even cool slightly then add the chocolate layer. I don't know if this will make much difference, but I tried. We haven't really had a problem with them separating. Keep us updated! Thanks so much for stopping by sixsistersstuff and have a great week!

  26. Kristin Pozniak says:

    Any idea how much I would cut the recipe down for a 9x13 pan? I can't have that amount of brownie around my house :)

  27. Cyd says:

    Hi Kristin. I would just cut the recipe in half. Watch it closely on the cooking time to be sure they are done.

  28. Sophie says:

    I made this recipe last winter for my family and everyone loved it! I love thin mints and I'm so happy to have found this recipe. :D Definitely recommend this recipe.

  29. YUMMY says:

    What!?!? - I mean - wait, What!?!?Sorry! but it seems so overwhelmingly DELICIOUS!!!!!!!!!!

  30. Kimi T says:

    Just made them…very delicious! Should they be stored in the refrigerator or can they be left out? Thanks!

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  31. Momma Cyd says:

    Either way is fine. We store them in an airtight container.

  32. Christy says:

    Are these the same recipe from your blog several years ago? I hope so!

  33. Momma Cyd says:

    This is the recipe that has always been out there for these specific brownies. We also have some Andes Mint Brownies - https://www.sixsistersstuff.com/recipe/andes-mint-brownies/

  34. Genna says:

    Do they have to be stored in a fridge

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  35. Momma Cyd says:

    These Chocolate Thin Mint Brownies can sit at room temperature for a few hours, but after that, we would recommend storing them in the refrigerator in an airtight container for 3-4 days.If you are making them more than 4 days in advance, we highly recommend placing them in an airtight container (try to not stack them. You may need a few containers), and removing them from the freezer 24 hours before serving.

  36. Jean Pfeiffer says:

    I've been making this recipe for my family for 5 or 6 years, and they are so addicting they are now called "crack brownies." They are indeed AMAZING!

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FAQs

Are brownies better with oil or butter? ›

In brownies, both butter and oil will offer a moist, tender texture, but only butter will give the dish the aeration needed for rising brownies well. If you use a cake brownie, butter is a better option because it helps rise the batter. For denser, fudge type brownies, oil is permissable.

How do you thin brownie batter? ›

If your brownie batter is too thick to spread, thin it out with a tablespoon or two of milk.

Why do my brownies never cook in the middle? ›

If the middle is raw but the edges are burning, your oven is too hot. For a standard recipe, cooked in an 8 inch square tin, we'd look to cook the brownies low-and-slow - around 30 minutes at 160C.

What makes brownies cakey vs fudgy? ›

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.

Can I use melted butter instead of oil in brownie mix? ›

You can absolutely substitute butter for the vegetable oil. Use the same quantity specified in the directions (for example, if it calls for 1/3 cup of oil, use 5 1/3 tablespoons of butter). Melt it down, then let it cool a bit. You might not ever go back to oil!

What happens if I use oil instead of butter in brownies? ›

So what happens is that the oil-based cake or brownie can seem more fudgy and less cake-like. Then if you're melting the butter with the chocolate and mixing it, or if you're creaming it, the texture of the brownie is going to be quite different.

What happens if you add flour to brownie mix? ›

If you think about the main characteristic that stands out in a cake, it is probably its fluffy texture. Therefore, to get this extra volume, you want to have more little flour granules in your batter, all swelling together.

What happens if you add too much flour to brownies? ›

Tips for the Best Homemade Brownies. Always, always weigh and sift your cocoa powder along with the flour. If you accidentally add to much flour or cocoa powder to your batter, the outcome could be dry or dense. Use a quality dark chocolate baking bar, roughly chopped into chunks.

Is brownie batter better thick or thin? ›

The ideal consistency of brownie mix is thick and gooey, similar to a thick cake batter. When you mix the ingredients together, the batter should be smooth and free of lumps, with a slightly sticky texture. This consistency is important for achieving moist and fudgy brownies that are rich in flavor.

Should you let brownie batter rest? ›

Because most brownie recipes call for eggs, the batter shouldn't sit out for longer than two hours before baking. On the other hand, the sauce and dry ingredients can be made a few days in advance and refrigerated for freshness.

Can I put brownies back in the oven after they have cooled? ›

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Place the undercooked brownies back in the baking pan they were originally baked in. Bake for an additional 5-10 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Let the brownies cool completely before cutting and serving.

Can you put underbaked brownies back in the oven? ›

Put the brownies back in the 300 degree oven and bake until a cooking thermometer reads 195 degrees, or about 30 more minutes. 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.

What does adding an extra egg to brownie Mix do? ›

If you opt to add more eggs, say double the amount, something interesting happens. Even though you are adding more moisture, the air bubbles that you catch in the extra eggs add volume, which decreases the density of your final product. This makes your brownies rise and gives them a much more cake-like texture.

What is the number 1 brownie mix? ›

Best Cakey Brownie: Duncan Hines Chewy Fudge Brownie Mix

Another bonus: This mix makes enough to fill a 13×9 pan—more than the other mixes listed here. If you've got a bigger group to serve, you can snag just one box of this Duncan Hines brownie mix rather than mixing up a few batches of the others.

What are the 3 types of brownies? ›

Brownie textures fall into three general camps… Cakey, fudgy and chewy. Cakey brownies, like the name implies, are light, moist and airy, with a slightly fluffy, cake-like interior. Fudgy brownies are moist, dense and gooey, with almost the texture of fudge, but not quite as compact.

Does butter taste better in brownies? ›

Most boxed mixes call for vegetable oil, which gives brownies a lighter texture and more neutral flavor. To make them taste homemade, try substituting equal amounts of melted butter for the oil. This is my number one tip because the butter will add a richness both in flavor and texture.

How to make box mix brownies better? ›

Add nuts – Add a handful of finely chopped pecans or walnuts if you love brownies with nuts. Add mix ins – Jazz up a basic brownie mix with chopped mini peanut butter cups, white chocolate chunks, or your favorite chopped up candy bar. Add a swirl – Swirl in spoonfuls of peanut butter or Nutella before baking.

Should I use melted butter for brownies? ›

The reason we melt butter in brownie recipes instead of beating room temperature butter with sugar is because that helps give a rich, chewy, fudgy texture. Beating butter incorporates air and gives a more light, airy, cakey texture, which we don't want in a brownie. Well, you might want that, but I don't!

Why do you put butter in brownies? ›

The job of butter in baking (besides being delicious) is to give richness, tenderness and structure to cookies, cakes, pies and pastries. We alter the way butter works in a recipe by changing its temperature and choosing when to combine it with the other ingredients.

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