Brownies are one of those desserts that almost everyone loves, but I’ll be honest, boxed mixes can sometimes let vegans down. They can turn out too oily like lava, too cakey, or just off. That’s why I came up with my Better Boxed Vegan Brownies method, and I’ve been using it ever since. It makes brownies fudgy, rich, and seriously bakery-worthy without the mess of starting from scratch. And today, I’m taking that base recipe and giving it the ultimate glow-up with not one but two Reese’s-inspired goodies: the new dairy-free Reese’s peanut butter chips and the new Reese’s Peanut Butter Oreos. Yes, it’s as good as it sounds.

Why these brownies are next-level
You know how sometimes brownies have one highlight. Maybe they’re loaded with chocolate chips or they’ve got a peanut butter swirl? These brownies have layers of flavor and texture going on. The Better Boxed method keeps the base super fudgy, the Reese’s chips melt into pockets of peanut-buttery goodness, and then the Oreos add that crunchy-creamy surprise in every bite. They’re not just brownies, they’re basically the dessert equivalent of a mic drop.
And if you’ve ever doubted whether a boxed mix can taste “homemade,” this recipe will totally change your mind. No one will guess these didn’t come from scratch. (I won’t tell if you don’t!)

Some notes on the ingredients
The star of the show here really is the Reese’s lineup. When I saw they released dairy-free Reese’s chips, I knew they were going in brownies. They’re sweet, nutty, and finally a peanut butter baking chip that everyone can enjoy. Then you’ve got the Reese’s Peanut Butter Oreos, which are basically Oreo cookies filled with peanut butter creme. I broke some up and added them on top but you could fold some into the batter as well.

And of course, the backbone of this whole recipe is my Better Boxed Vegan Brownies method. Instead of drowning the mix in oil or weird egg replacers, you’ll use a flax binder, melted vegan butter, and a little nut butter. This combo gives you rich, fudgy brownies without that greasy boxed texture. It’s a trick I’ve been using for years, and once you try it, you won’t go back.

Some serving ideas
I’ll be honest, I rarely wait for brownies to cool completely. But if you want perfect, clean squares (and less melted chocolate on your hands), chill the pan for 20–30 minutes before slicing. These brownies are amazing straight from the fridge, slightly warm with a scoop of vegan vanilla ice cream, or even crumbled over non-dairy yogurt for a very indulgent breakfast. (No judgment here.)
They also make a killer party dessert. Stack a few on a plate and you’ve got something that looks bakery-made but took you less than an hour from start to finish.

If you love peanut butter you have to try these!
Boxed brownies don’t have to be boring. With a couple of easy swaps and some fun mix-ins, you can turn an everyday dessert into something people will remember. These Peanut Butter Oreo Brownies are proof that a little creativity (and a lot of peanut butter) goes a long way. So grab a box of brownie mix (my favorite is Duncan Hines brand), the new Reese’s chips, and a pack of those peanut butter Oreos, and get ready to wow your taste buds.
Trust me, once you bake these, you’ll be asked to bring them to every get-together from here on out. And honestly? You won’t mind. Please rate and review if you try them!




Absolutely perfect!! Truly amazing. Made them for a family gathering tonight and everyone (mostly non-vegan) raved. Will be making them again for sure! Thank you for the great recipe!
Love that non-vegans loved them! Thanks so much for the kind review!
Absolutely killer! Made them last weekend, gonna make them again this weekend!!
Love it! Thanks so much for reviewing.
My husband made this, and it was delicious! Will definitely be making this again. Kreg’s recipes are always a hit at our house.
That’s awesome. Thanks so much for taking the time to review!