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Ultimate Sprinkle Brownies (Thick & Fudgy Recipe)

Updated: Mar 2, 2026 · Published: Nov 27, 2025 by Summer Dempsey · This post may contain affiliate links ·

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There are certain flavors that feel like childhood in the very best way — the kind of flavors that pull you right back to winter nights, snowy afternoons, and that very specific comfort of wrapping your hands around a warm mug. For me, one of those flavors will always be classic hot chocolate.

Growing up, hot chocolate wasn’t just a drink — it was an event. The moment the weather turned even slightly chilly, we’d pull out the big tin of cocoa mix that lived in the back of the pantry and heat milk on the stovetop until it was steaming. I remember standing on my tiptoes, watching the bubbles skim the edge of the pan, impatiently waiting so I could stir in the cocoa and watch it disappear into something deep and velvety.

And of course — the marshmallows were non-negotiable. A full handful on top so they would melt into gooey white puddles before you could ever take the first sip.

That memory is exactly what inspired these Hot Chocolate Brownies. They taste like everything you love about a mug of hot cocoa, but in the form of the fudgiest, richest, most decadent brownies. Think: puddles of melty chocolate, a thick cocoa frosting that’s silky and nostalgic, and little pockets of gooey mini marshmallows that melt right into the batter.

They feel playful and cozy, festive but not seasonal-bound, and absolutely perfect for winter gatherings, movie nights, neighbor treat plates, or “just because” baking. If you love chocolate, or cozy desserts, or anything marshmallow-y… these are for you.

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Why You’ll Love These Sprinkle Brownies

  • Ultra fudgy + rich — the combo of melted chocolate + cocoa gives that deep hot-cocoa flavor.
  • Gooey melted marshmallows inside Every bite feels like a warm mug topped with melty mallows.
  • A silky hot chocolate frosting — glossy, pourable, and SO nostalgic.
  • One bowl, no mixer — brownies should be easy.
  • Perfect for gifting — they slice beautifully once the frosting sets.
  • Crowd-pleaser — kids, adults, everyone in between.

These are the brownies you bake when you want something fun and cozy, but still bakery-level delicious.

Ingredients Breakdown

Let’s talk through why each ingredient matters and how it contributes to that hot-chocolate magic.

Butter + Chocolate Chips

Melting these together creates the base flavor: rich, smooth chocolate that gives the brownies their fudgy density. It’s what makes these brownies taste expensive and indulgent.

Granulated Sugar + Brown Sugar

The combo gives the perfect chewy edges and soft centers. Brown sugar adds moisture and a slight caramel warmth that pairs perfectly with the cocoa.

Eggs + Egg Yolk

Two eggs + one yolk = shiny tops, fudgy texture, and that classic brownie chew.

Cocoa Powder

This boosts the hot-chocolate flavor and adds depth. It’s also part of what keeps the brownies tender instead of cakey.

Flour, Baking Powder, Salt

Flour for structure, baking powder for the slightest lift, and salt to balance the sweetness.

Mini Marshmallows

This is where the hot chocolate part really kicks in. They melt inside the brownies, almost disappearing and leaving behind gooey pockets that mimic melted marshmallow on hot cocoa.

The Hot Chocolate Frosting

Powdered sugar + cocoa = silky sweetness
Melted butter = richness
Hot milk = that warm-hot-chocolate vibe
Vanilla + salt = flavor balance
When it pours over the cooled brownies, it forms a glossy, irresistible layer.

Instructions

  1. Step 1: Combine chocolate with butter and melt until smooth and glossy.
  1. Step 2: In a medium sized bowl mix together wet ingredients until well combined. Then mix in dry ingredients just until combined- do not over mix!
  1. Step 3: Place batter into a greased and parchment lined pan. Spread evenly and cook for 30-35 minutes at 350 degrees.
  1. Step 4: After the brownies have cooled drizzle with frosting and top with desired sprinkles. Enjoy!

Step-by-Step Tips for Success

Melt gently

Let the melted butter and chocolate cool a few minutes so the sugar melts in smoothly and the eggs don’t scramble.

Don’t overmix

Overmixing after adding flour incorporates air, which makes brownies cakier. Stir tenderly.

Add marshmallows last

They melt quickly, so fold them in gently right before baking.

Add extra marshmallows on top at the end

If you add them too early, they dissolve. Adding them during the last 2 minutes gives you perfect puffed marshmallows without burning.

Cool fully before frosting

If the brownies are warm, the frosting becomes runny. Cooling ensures a thick, silky top layer.

Variations

  • Peppermint Hot Chocolate Brownies
    Add ½ teaspoon peppermint extract + sprinkle crushed candy canes on top.
  • Mexican Hot Chocolate Brownies
    Add ½ teaspoon cinnamon + a pinch of cayenne.
  • Salted Hot Chocolate Brownies
    Sprinkle flaky sea salt over the frosting before it sets.
  • Extra Marshmallow Version
    Stir in 1 ½ cups instead of 1 cup marshmallows for extra gooey pockets.

Looking for the perfect Peppermint Brownie Recipe? Try out my Gooey Peppermint Brownies

Serving Suggestions

These brownies are amazing:
✔ warm (10 seconds in the microwave)
✔ room temperature for fudgy texture
✔ cold from the fridge for crackly, dense squares

They are perfect for:

  • winter gatherings
  • Christmas dessert tables
  • neighbor gifts
  • Valentine’s Day chocolate spreads
  • Sunday baking
  • snow days
  • kids’ parties
  • hot chocolate bars

Serve with:

  • warm milk
  • vanilla steamers
  • herbal tea
    (no coffee or alcohol suggestions, per your preference)

Storage + Make-Ahead

Room Temperature:
Store in an airtight container up to 3 days.

Refrigerator:
Keeps 5–6 days and stays fudgy.

Freezer:
Freeze unfrosted brownies for up to 2 months.
Frost once thawed for best texture.

Make Ahead:
Bake the brownies a day early, frost the next day, and serve.

Looking for an unforgettable make ahead brownie recipe? Try out my Marshmallow Peanut Butter Brownies

FAQs

Can I double this recipe?

Yes! Bake in a 9×13 pan for 28–34 minutes.

Can I use large marshmallows instead?

You can, but chop them into small pieces so they melt evenly.

Can I skip the frosting?

You can, but you shouldn’t. The frosting is the “hot chocolate” moment.

Can I make these cakier?

Add one extra egg and bake 2–3 minutes longer.

Why This Recipe Works

  • Double chocolate layers (melted chocolate + cocoa) create depth.
  • The marshmallows melt into the batter, infusing the brownies with that classic hot-cocoa flavor.
  • The frosting gives a silky layer reminiscent of pouring warm hot chocolate over a brownie.
  • Balanced sweetness ensures they’re rich, but never cloying.
  • Easy method = bakery-level brownies with minimal effort.

Every step is intentional — these brownies deliver nostalgic hot-chocolate flavor in the most indulgent, fudgy form.

Final Thoughts

These Hot Chocolate Brownies are one of those recipes that feels like a hug in dessert form — rich, familiar, and a little bit playful with all that melty marshmallow goodness. They’re indulgent without being fussy, and they travel beautifully from kitchen to cookie swap, school bake sale, or cozy night in. My favorite part is watching the marshmallows peek through the frosting like tiny, pillowy surprises — the sort of detail that makes people stop and say, “Whoa — what is that?”

If you try them, slice one warm with a glass of cold milk or tuck a stack into a ribboned box for a neighbor (they disappear fast). Tag me if you make a batch — I love seeing your versions, especially the peppermint or Mexican-spiced twists. Happy baking, and may your oven always smell like chocolate. 

Fudgy hot chocolate brownies topped with marshmallows and cocoa frosting on a cutting board.
Summer Dempsey

Ultimate Sprinkle Brownies (Thick & Fudgy Recipe)

These Ultimate Sprinkle Brownies are ultra-fudgy, loaded with melty mini marshmallows, and finished with a silky hot-chocolate-style cocoa frosting. They taste like a cozy mug of hot cocoa in brownie form — gooey, rich, and perfect for birthdays, gifting, or holiday parties.
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 35 minutes mins
cooling time 15 minutes mins
Total Time 1 hour hr 5 minutes mins
Servings: 12
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Calories: 225

Ingredients
  

For the Brownies
  • ½ cup unsalted butter (1 stick)
  • ¾ cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • ½ cup brown sugar
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 egg yolk
  • 1 ½ teaspoons vanilla extract
  • ½ cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • ¾ cup all-purpose flour
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 1 ¾ cup mini marshmallows (1 cup for batter- ¾ cup topping)
For the Hot Chocolate Frosting
  • 1 ½ cups powdered sugar
  • ¼ cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 4 tablespoons unsalted butter melted
  • ¼ cup hot milk or hot water
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • Pinch of salt
  • Sprinkles of Choice for topping (measure with you heart)

Equipment

  • Mixing Bowl
  • Whisk

Method
 

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F.
  2. Line an 8×8 pan with parchment paper and lightly spray.
  3. In a heat-safe bowl, melt the butter and chocolate chips together (microwave or stovetop).
  4. Stir until smooth and glossy.
  5. Let cool 2–3 minutes.
  6. Mix granulated sugar, brown sugar, eggs, egg yolk and vanilla. The mixture should look thick and shiny.
  7. Mix in melted and cooled chocolate & butter .
  8. In a separate bowl whisk the cocoa powder, flour, baking powder, and salt. Stir until combined.
  9. Mix dry ingredients into wet just until combined.
  10. Fold in 1 cup mini marshmallows.
  11. Spread batter into the pan and smooth the top.
  12. Bake 30-35 minutes, or until the center is just set.
  13. In the last 2 minutes, sprinkle about ¾ cup of mini marshmallows on top so they puff without burning.
  14. Let brownies cool fully.
Hot Chocolate Frosting
  1. Whisk powdered sugar and cocoa. Then add melted butter, hot milk, vanilla, and salt.
  2. Whisk until smooth and pourable. Add more hot milk 1 teaspoon at a time if needed.
  3. Pour over cooled brownies and let set 20–30 minutes before slicing. Top with sprinkles of choice.

Notes

Don’t skip cooling before frosting:
If the brownies are even slightly warm, the frosting will melt into the top instead of creating that smooth hot-chocolate layer.
• Marshmallow tip:
Mini marshmallows melt into the batter beautifully, but the ones sprinkled on top should only bake for the final 1–2 minutes to prevent burning. They’ll stay soft and puffy.
• Fudgier vs. cakier:
For extra-fudgy brownies, pull them at the 35-minute mark when the center is just barely set. For a slightly firmer brownie, bake closer to 40 minutes.
• Pan size adjustments:
You can bake these in a 9×9 pan — just reduce baking time slightly (20–25 minutes). They’ll be a touch thinner but still perfectly fudgy.
• Peppermint version (holiday twist):
Swap the vanilla for ½ teaspoon peppermint extract and sprinkle crushed candy canes on the frosting.

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Hello there!

I’m Summer—the messy apron behind Summer & Cinnamon. I’m a mom of three boys, born in sunny Mesa, now living in the beautiful Utah mountains. I've traded my city life for hiking trails and mixing bowls, and I couldn't be happier.

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