Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (2024)

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Just in time for Saint Patrick’s Day. This Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe is a great way to enjoy your favorite chocolate dessert with a little Irish flavor! Cake like chocolate brownies topped with chocolate Irish Cream frosting.

So let’s be real here. I have never met a homemade brownie that I didn’t like. Cakey, fudgy, frosted, glazed, plain, stuffed or gooey. You name it. I just LOVE brownies!

Sure you can go the boxed brownie route. I’m not going to judge. They certainly have their time and place.

But, if you have to get out the eggs and oil anyway. Why not just make the entire batch from scratch?

Not only will you get homemade brownie bragging rights. You can also tweak the flavors however you want. Like I did with thisIrish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe.

So put that box back in your pantry. Save it for a chocolate emergency. And make these brownies instead!

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Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie with Irish Cream Frosting

Yield: 9

Ingredients

Brownies

  • 1/2 Cup Unsweetened Cocoa Powder
  • 1 Cup All Purpose Flour
  • 1 teaspoon Baking Powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon Salt
  • 1 Cup Sugar
  • 1/2 Cup Melted Butter
  • 2 Eggs
  • 1/2 Cup Irish Cream Whiskey

Frosting

  • 1/2 Cup Butter - softened
  • 1½ Cups Powdered Sugar
  • 2 Tablespoons Irish Cream Whiskey
  • 2 Tablespoons Unsweetened Cocoa Powder

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F
  2. Mix together dry ingredients - cocoa, flour, baking powder and salt. Set aside.
  3. Using a hand mixer, mix sugar and melted butter. Add eggs and Irish Cream. Mix.
  4. Slowly add dry ingredients while mixing.
  5. Line a 9x9 baking dish with foil, press foil down firmly into the dish. Spray with non-stick.
  6. Pour batter into prepared dish and spread evenly.
  7. Bake at 350° for 30-35 minutes. (until a toothpick can be inserted a removed clean)
  8. Allow brownies to cool before frosting. Once cooled and frosted, remove the foil and brownies from baking dish. Carefully peel foil away from brownies and slice into 9 pieces.

Frosting

  1. Combine butter and powdered sugar. Mix for 3-4 minutes, until light and fluffy.
  2. Add Irish cream and cocoa powder. Mix for 1 more minute.

Notes

This recipe includes alcohol. Eat responsibly.

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  1. Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (9)Liz says

    Swooning at the double dose of Irish cream! Marvelous brownies!!!

    Reply

    • Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (12)Nicole Harris says

      Thanks! These brownies are sinful and heavenly all at the same time 😀

      Reply

  2. Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (13)dian says

    These sound AMAZING!! What could I substitute for the Whiskey???

    Reply

    • Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (14)Stacey says

      I am sure you could substitute coffee for the whiskey or even chocolate syrup.

      Reply

      • Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (15)Nicole Harris says

        Great suggestions! And now I’m craving coffee brownies 🙂

        Reply

  3. Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (16)Jennifer says

    I just made these for my co-workers for tomorrow and it’s driving me crazy that I can’t cut into them to sample. The batter was delicious, as was the frosting. I can only assume the end product is delicious as well! Only thing I’m worried about is that my temperamental (no pun intended) oven yielded firm results at only 28 minutes…hope I didn’t dry them out! Then again, who would complain, right?

    ;-D

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    • Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (17)Nicole Harris says

      LOL! I hope everyone enjoyed!

      Reply

  4. Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (18)Thalia @ butter and brioche says

    Never have I seen brownies look so good before.. the height of these is just incredible!

    Reply

  5. Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (19)Karen says

    With Irish cream whisky, do you mean like Bailey’s, or something stronger?

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    • Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (20)Nicole Harris says

      Bailey’s works great!

      Reply

  6. Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (21)Kayla says

    I’m using a 9×13 baking dish, should I double ke this recipe?

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    • Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (22)Nicole Harris says

      I always make my brownies in a small batch. But yes, for the larger pan go ahead and double. The cooking time may need to be adjusted as well. So keep a close eye on it.

      Reply

  7. Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (23)Jess says

    Whoa, yum yum!! I have featured this amazing recipe in the Absolute Best Brownie Recipe Roundup over at dreamingofleaving.com! Keep those yummy ideas coming 🙂 xo

    Reply

    • Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (24)Nicole Harris says

      Thank You! I’ll go check it out 🙂

      Reply

  8. Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (25)Janice says

    I’m a St. Patty’s baby. And I love all things St. Patrick. But I don’t use alcohol.What could I use to substitute for whiskey?

    Reply

    • Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (26)Nicole Harris says

      Oh, happy {early} birthday! I have a couple brownie recipes that do not involve alcohol. Nutella Brownies: https://wonkywonderful.com/chocolate-chunk-nutella-brownies-recipe/ or Mocha Brownies: https://wonkywonderful.com/triple-chocolate-mocha-brownies/ The mocha brownies would be a great alternative if you are a coffee fan 🙂

      Reply

    • Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (27)Valorie says

      Try the Irish Cream Coffee Creamers instead of the Baileys.

      Reply

      • Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (28)Nicole Harris says

        I will be trying that next time. Thanks!

        Reply

  9. Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (29)Eden Passante says

    Sounds so good! Love that you put baileys in the brownie mix!

    Reply

    • Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (30)Nicole Harris says

      Thanks! Baileys + Chocolate = YUM!

      Reply

  10. Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (31)Carmen says

    I made these this week and LOVED them. The frosting is my new go-to recipe. Thank you so much for posting this!

    Reply

    • Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (32)Nicole Harris says

      Awesome! I’m so glad to hear it!

      Reply

  11. Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (33)Sarah says

    For those not wanting to use alcohol, you can try substituting Irish Cream flavoured coffee creamer instead!

    Reply

    • Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (34)Nicole Harris says

      That is so smart! Thanks for adding such a great tip!

      Reply

  12. Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (35)Elizabeth says

    My frosting looks nothing like yours. I don’t know what happened. Hopefully it still taste good.

    Reply

    • Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (36)Nicole Harris says

      Oh no! I hope it tastes great too. Is yours thicker or thinner than my frosting?

      Reply

      • Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (37)Elizabeth says

        It still tasted fine. But it was thinner and a lot darker. Your looks fluffy my is more like a glaze. Maybe my butter was to soft. I did as the directions said so I don’t know

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        • Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (38)Nicole Harris says

          If it turned out more like a glaze I would guess that the butter may have gotten too warm. I’m glad it still tasted good though … that is the most important thing!

          Reply

  13. Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (39)Nicolee says

    I made these this afternoon and they are absolutely heavenly!!! I baked them 28 minutes but then that’s probably just my oven. The frosting wasn’t as light of a color like in your picture but that’s ok. Seriously, they are super good!!!! Thanks for a great recipe!

    Reply

    • Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (40)Nicole Harris says

      Awesome! I’m glad you enjoyed. Now I’m craving brownies 😀

      Reply

  14. Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (41)Renee says

    These are delicious! Checked mine at 27 minutes and they were completely done. I was afraid they’d be dry and overbaked, but they are not! The frosting is to-die-for! Thank you for a great recipe 🙂

    Reply

    • Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (42)Nicole Harris says

      I’m so happy that you enjoyed this recipe 🙂

      Reply

  15. Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (43)Desiree says

    I made these brownies yesterday and they were really good! They turned out perfect. The only thing I did differently was I replaced half of the butter in the frosting with cream cheese and my brownies only needed to bake for 23 minutes.

    Reply

    • Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (44)Nicole Harris says

      Awesome! Glad you enjoyed 😀

      Reply

  16. Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (45)Niki says

    If I make them the night before should I store them in the fridge or room temp?

    Reply

    • Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (46)Nicole Harris says

      Either way should work 🙂

      Reply

  17. Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (47)K says

    Could I freeze these?

    Reply

    • Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (48)Nicole Harris says

      I imagine so. But I have never tried to freeze them.

      Reply

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Irish Cream Chocolate Brownie Recipe - WonkyWonderful (2024)

FAQs

What does Irish cream brownie taste like? ›

Ice cream infused with a blend of whiskey, coffee and cocoa and mixed with chewy chocolate brownie pieces and rich chocolaty swirls. This is love at first bite.

How are brownies best served? ›

One way to serve our brownies is to heat them up ever so slightly until they are warm and gooey throughout, and then serve them with your preferred ice cream flavour. A personal favourite of ours would be Salted Caramel, but there are many options out there to choose from.

Why is brownie cakey? ›

As their name implies, cakey brownies just might remind you of a good piece of chocolate cake. Instead of a dense, rich center, cakey brownies are the thickest of the three and have a lighter, airier texture due to a lower amount of fat, more flour, and the addition of baking powder for leavening.

Why is my brownie crispy? ›

When you whisk the eggs in a separate bowl before adding them to the batter, you are essentially adding air to the eggs. That air is what makes the top of your brownies crinkle, creating a crispy texture, with cracks of gooey, moist chocolate peeking through.

Why is Irish cream so good? ›

For several reasons, Baileys Irish Cream is regarded as a quality liqueur. The fusion of Irish whiskey, cream, and cocoa flavour contributes to its distinct and creamy taste. These components work together to produce a smooth, decadent flavour that many people find appealing. Its adaptability is another justification.

What makes Irish cream taste like Irish cream? ›

Good old Irish cream comes together with an easy-to-love blend of whiskey, cream, a sweetener, and flavorings like chocolate syrup and instant coffee powder. Sure, it's not top-level mixology, but it doesn't need to be — it's hard to deny the allure of a stiff, sweet, and creamy drink.

What is the difference between fudgy and cakey brownies? ›

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.

What happens if you put too much flour in brownies? ›

Too much flour? Go back to your edges - if they're not burnt, look a good colour (similar to the centre) but the brownie is too cakey and dry throughout, the recipe probably included too much flour.

Should brownie batter be thick? ›

Brownie batter tends to be thick enough to not want to naturally fill a pan on its own. My favorite tool for spreading it is an offset spatula, but the back of a spoon works as well.

Should you cover brownies while baking? ›

If you think your brownies are baking too quickly, cover them with a layer of foil to help reflect some heat away.

Should you let brownie batter rest? ›

Medrich's trick is to refrigerate the prepared brownie batter overnight and up to three days before you bake it. Medrich believes this will also let the flavors settle into each other better, creating a richer result.

Should brownies still be liquid in the middle? ›

If the brownies still look wet or aren't pulling away, they aren't done. Even fudgy brownies will pull from the edges once they've finished baking. You'll see that the edges look dry while the middle still looks soft or slightly wet. Chewy and cakey brownies will have dry edges with firmer-looking centers.

What does Irish chocolate taste like? ›

Ireland's lush green pastures provide the ideal environment for happy cows, which produce rich, creamy milk. This milk is then used to make Irish chocolate, which is known for its smooth, milky flavor. Second, Irish chocolatiers use traditional methods to make their chocolate.

What is the flavor profile of Irish Creme? ›

It's extremely sweet, both from the sugar and cream, and has notes of vanilla and chocolate. It even pulls in the sometimes nutty flavor elements of whiskey without including the burn you get from the actual alcohol.

What does Irish cold cream taste like? ›

Starbucks' Irish Cream Cold Brew is made with Starbucks' cold brew coffee, Irish cream simple syrup, sweet vanilla cold cream, ice, and is topped with a dusting of cocoa powder. What does an Irish Cream Cold Brew taste like? An Irish Cream Cold Brew tastes like an iced coffee with Bailey's liquor and cold cream.

How would you describe the taste of brownies? ›

Brownies can have a fudgy taste or a plain chocolate taste. Again some like them one way and some the other. Remember that the brownie was literally created by drastically reducing the amount of flour in a chocolate cookie. So, the ratio of flour to the other ingredients is a big deal with brownies.

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