Ube Brownies Recipe (made with Ube Halaya) (2024)

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Ube brownies are your favourite chewy and fudgy brownies but packed with the ube flavour you love. Made with real ube halaya, sprinkled with white chocolate chips, so good.

(Can’t get enough of ube? Try making ube cheesecake. It’s a reader favourite here at TUB and for good reason! Rich, creamy, delicious, packed with real ube goodness. Or try ube cheesecake bars – a decadent ube treat.)

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What is ube?

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What are ube brownies?

Why you’ll love making these purple yam brownies recipe

How to make ube brownies

Ube brownies recipe

Tips for making the best ube brownies and other FAQs

Other brownie recipes

Ube Brownies Recipe (made with Ube Halaya)

I’ve said it once (maybe more lol), I’ll say it again — ube is my jam. I love baking with and eating everything ube.

I don’t know why exactly — maybe it reminds me of home, maybe I really love how it tastes, maybe I just like the colour purple, maybe all of the above. Whatever it is, ube is one of my favourite ingredients in the world.

I have lots of ube recipe ideas here on the blog, I even have a whole category dedicated to it, and I’m happy to share my latest ube recipe — ube brownies.

It took me months and several tries to perfect this recipe but it’s finally ready for you to try. Enjoy!

What is ube?

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Ube is the Filipino word for purple yam. It’s certainly not unique to the Philippines but it’s definitely a national favourite.

It’s made into all sorts of ube desserts like:

  • Ube ice cream
  • Ube cake and ube chiffon cake
  • Ube cupcakes
  • Ube crinkles, and more

What does ube taste like?

I must admit, after all these years of baking with ube, it’s still difficult for me to describe how ube tastes like because it’s so unique and doesn’t taste like anything (really!).

Happily, ube has gone mainstream these past years (even Trader Joe’s carries an ube ice cream flavour now) that you can easily taste ube for yourself and see why a whole country is obsessed with it.

What are ube brownies?

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Technically, ube brownies should be called ube blondies because the recipe doesn’t contain cocoa. But a brownie has a certain ring to it, doesn’t it? So brownies it is.

Just imagine your favourite fudgy brownie recipe but ube flavoured. That’s what these ube brownies are. They’re delicious.

(Looking for ube mochi brownies? Check out this delicious ube mochi recipe!)

Why you’ll love making these purple yam brownies recipe

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They’re also very easy to make. You’ll want to make this ube brownie recipe all the time because:

  • It’s a one-bowl recipe. Easy to make, easy to clean-up.
  • You don’t need mixer. You combine everything by hand.
  • It’s made with real ube halaya. A lot of the other ube brownie recipes you’ll find only uses ube extract to flavour a classic blondies recipe, or uses a small amount of ube jam. This recipe has a whopping 2 cups of ube jam for the ultimate ube flavour.
  • The batter is sprinkled with white chocolate chips. They complement ube so well.
  • These brownies keep and freeze well. Make them today while you have time, thaw them whenever the ube craving this.
  • They are a pretty purple! Which makes them perfect as Christmas presents, at bake sales and more.

How to make ube brownies

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Making ube brownies is similar to making chocolate brownies. Ingredients are similar too.

Ingredients

You will need:

  • Unsalted butter
  • Granulated sugar
  • Brown sugar
  • Egg
  • Ube jam or ube halaya
  • Ube extract
  • All-purpose flour
  • Baking powder
  • Salt
  • White chocolate chips

Tools

You don’t need a mixer to make this ube brownies recipe. All you’ll need are:

  • 9×13 inch baking pan
  • Large bowl
  • Fine mesh sieve
  • Measuring cups and spoons

I use a bench scraper to cut my brownies but you can also use a sharp knife.

And I always recommend using an oven thermometer so you can rest assured that you’re always baking at the correct temperature.

Ube brownies recipe

1 PREHEAT. Preheat oven to 350F. Grease a 9×13 inch baking pan then line with parchment paper with a slight overhang on each side. Set aside.

2 BUTTER AND SUGAR. In a large bowl, combine melted butter, granulated sugar and brown sugar until smooth and incorporated.

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3 UBE JAM AND EGG. Add the egg, ube jam and ube extract and stir until combined.

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4 DRY INGREDIENTS. Sift flour, baking powder and salt into your ube mixture and gently stir until no significant streaks of flour remain (do not over mix). The batter will be thick.

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5 WHITE CHOCOLATE. Gently fold in white chocolate chips until evenly distributed.

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6 TRANSFER. Transfer into prepared pan and spread around evenly with a spatula. Optional: press more white chocolate chips on top of the batter to make your brownies prettier!

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7 BAKE. Bake for 30-40 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out with minimal dry crumbs.

8 COOL. Cool in the pan for 20 minutes, remove from pan to cool completely, then cut into bars.

Tips for making the best ube brownies and other FAQs

It’s that easy! Here are more baking tips and answers to your frequently asked questions to make this ube brownie recipe that much easier to make.

Where can I buy ube halaya or ube jam?

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You can usually find ube halaya in the Asian or international aisle of your supermarket. If not there, they are almost always available in an Asian supermarket or online.

I grew up eating Good Shepherd ube jam though (the gold standard, IMO) so I was never really happy with any of the ube jams I’ve tried here.

Happily, I’ve learned to make my own ube halaya and it’s so good if I say so myself! And not hard to make at all.

If you’re not happy with the ube jams you find at the stores either, try it. You won’t look back.

Where can I buy ube extract or ube flavouring?

You can find ube extract at Asian supermarkets. If that fails, it’s available on Amazon. I use McCormick ube extract in all my ube recipes.

How to make chewy ube brownies

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I love baking brownies. I find them easier to make than cake and cookies and they’re always a hit with everyone.

I prefer chewy and fudgy brownies over cake-y ones and in my experience, these help make ube brownies perfectly chewy and fudgy:

1 Brown sugar. The brown sugar in the recipe helps create that sticky, fudgy texture.

2 Bake time. Remember it’s better to under-bake than over-bake brownies (any brownie). Use the baking time in the recipe as a guide and then start testing your brownies about 10 minutes before the end, or just when they start pulling away from the sides of your pan.

The tester or toothpick you insert in the centre must not come out clean. What you want are bits of crumbs (not wet batter) sticking to it. The brownies will continue to cook as they cool.

3 Proper mixing. It also helps to mix your batter just until blended. Over mixing your brownie batter after you’ve added the flour will result to dry, crumbly brownies.

How to store ube brownies

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These ube fudge brownies will keep in the fridge for up to a week but the best way to store them is to freeze them.

Cut the thoroughly cooled brownies into individual pieces, wrap each one in plastic wrap (wrap them snugly), then with foil. Place each one in a freezer safe container or freezer Ziploc bag.

When you’re ready to eat or serve them, just bring them out and thaw at room temperature (still wrapped). They’re good slightly chilled too.

Frozen ube brownies with ube halaya will keep for up to a month.

Other brownie recipes

Are you a brownie fan yourself? Try these delicious brownie recipes:

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  • Salted caramel cream cheese brownies — all your favourite things in one decadent, luxurious bite.
  • Fudgy walnut brownies — crusty and shiny on top, chewy in the centre, and bursting with chocolate chip and walnuts.
  • Mascarpone swirl brownies— fudgy brownies with velvety smooth mascarpone swirls. Rich, decadent, chocolatey and very easy to make
  • Matcha brownies — your favourite chocolate brownies complemented with the delicious, earthy flavours of matcha.

Ube brownies are a delicious, quick, and easy ube dessert. It’s great with coffee; I personally love it with cold milk.

Eat it after meals, as a snack, even for breakfast! Give it out to friends, serve it to company, or reward yourself at the end of the day. Enjoy!

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Ube Brownies Recipe (made with Ube Halaya)

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Ube brownies are your favourite chewy and fudgy brownies but packed with the ube flavour you love. Made with real ube halaya, sprinkled with white chocolate chips, so good.

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr

Course Dessert

Cuisine Filipino

Servings 24 servings

Calories 221 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350F. Grease a 9×13 inch baking pan then line with parchment paper with a slight overhang on each side. Set aside.

  • In a large bowl, combine melted butter, 1 cup granulated sugar and ¼ cup packed brown sugar until smooth and incorporated.

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  • Add the egg, ube jam and 2 tbsp ube extract and stir until combined.

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  • Sift 2½ cups flour, 1 tsp baking powder and 1 tsp salt into your ube mixture and gently stir until no significant streaks of flour remain (do not over mix). The batter will be thick.

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  • Gently fold in 1 cup white chocolate chips until evenly distributed.

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  • Transfer into prepared pan and spread around evenly with a spatula.

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  • Bake for 30-40 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out with minimal dry crumbs.

  • Cool in the pan for 20 minutes, remove from pan to cool completely, then cut into bars.

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Notes

  1. Not all ube jams are made the same. I make my own ube halaya and if you use that to make your ube brownies, you don’t need to change anything in the recipe. If you use a store-bought ube jam, I suggest to taste your ube mixture before adding in the egg so you can decide if you need more sugar, ube or both. Make sure to add sugar or ube in small increments.
  2. You can set aside about ¼ cup white chocolate chips that you can press on top of your batter before baking to make your ube brownies/ube blondies prettier!
  3. Like chocolate brownies or regular blondies, it’s better to under-bake than over-bake ube brownies. They will continue to cook in the pan.
  4. Ube brownies are also delicious chilled.
  5. See post for complete step-by-step photos, more baking tips and FAQs.

Nutrition

Calories: 221kcalCarbohydrates: 31gProtein: 2gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 6gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 22mgSodium: 108mgPotassium: 222mgFiber: 1gSugar: 15gVitamin A: 267IUVitamin C: 3mgCalcium: 32mgIron: 1mg

Nutritional information are estimates only.

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Happy baking!

Did you make this ube brownies recipe? I’d love to hear from you in the comments section below. If you’re looking for all things ube, check out this delicious collection of the best must-try ube desserts.

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FAQs

What pairs well with ube? ›

Ube tastes mildly sweet (but sweeter than taro and a sweet potato), with a nutty flavor, and is a bit like a vanilla baked good. That's why it's commonly paired with coconut and white chocolate in desserts.

Is ube jam and ube halaya the same? ›

Ube halaya is the main base in ube/purple yam flavored-pastries and ube ice cream. It can also be incorporated in other desserts such as halo-halo. It is also commonly anglicized as ube jam, or called by its original native name, nilupak na ube.

What to eat ube halaya with? ›

Ube Halaya is often served alongside other Filipino desserts such as leche flan or halo-halo. It can also be enjoyed with savory dishes like grilled meats or as a topping for sticky rice cakes.

What is the English of ube halaya? ›

Ube halaya (pronounced ooh-bay ha-la-yah) is a very popular dessert in the Philippines. It's also called purple yam jam or ube jam or halayang ube. Ube is cooked, mashed, and then cooked again with dairy and sugar to make a delicious, creamy, and sweet pudding-like dessert.

Is ube anti-inflammatory? ›

Ultimately, "both ube's antioxidant profile and fiber content make it a great addition to an anti-inflammatory diet," Cabrero says.

What are the benefits of eating ube? ›

Purple yam is good for several reasons. It offers a good amount of dietary fibre, antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals. It can support digestive health, provide antioxidant protection, help regulate blood sugar levels, contribute to weight management, and promote overall well-being.

What country is Ube Halaya from? ›

It is believed to have originated in Southeast Asia and has been cultivated in the Philippines for centuries. In Filipino culture, ube is not just a food but also a symbol of Filipino resilience and adaptability. Even during challenging times, the ube plant thrives, much like the Filipino spirit.

Is ube halaya healthy? ›

Similar to many other kinds of yams and sweet potatoes, ube is a highly nutritious tuber. It's a great fit for a balanced, healthy eating pattern (whether it's in a meal, snack or dessert).

What is the English name for ube? ›

Dioscorea alata is a species of yam commonly referred to as purple yam, ube, violet yam, or water yam. This tuberous root vegetable originates from Southeast Asia and is often confused with taro root. An indigenous staple of the Philippines, it's now cultivated and enjoyed worldwide.

Does ube and peanut butter go together? ›

This decadent cheesecake combines the sweetness of ube with the creaminess of SKIPPY® Peanut Butter. Topped with PLANTERS® Pistachios and Macadamia nuts and coconut whipped cream, this colorful dessert will be an instant favorite.

What is the smell of ube halaya? ›

Ube also known as Purple Yam, is a sweet potato that's native to the Philippines. This scent is best described as sweet, nutty and mellow with a hint of vanilla and creamy coconut.

Do you refrigerate ube? ›

If you are able to source ube in fresh form, you should not store the whole ube in the refrigerator, as you would other starchy vegetables. Store them somewhere dry, dark and cool. The best way to preserve cooked ube is to cover it tightly in cling wrap or keep it in an airtight container to keep it from drying out.

Is ube Filipino or Japanese? ›

Ube, meaning tuber in Tagalog, is a purple yam originally from the Philippines. Different than the purple sweet potato, it has an even sweeter, more mellow taste than its orange relative.

Can dogs eat ube? ›

Is Ube Safe for Dogs? Provided the ube has been properly prepared (boiled or steamed) it is perfectly safe for dogs to eat. Feeding a large amount in one go will likely lead to gastrointestinal upset or discomfort, so don't go too crazy.

Is ube a Filipino word? ›

Ube is Tagalog – the national language of the Philippines – for the purple yam native to Southeast Asia that has since been naturalized in South America, Africa, Australia, and the southeastern United States.

How is ube traditionally eaten? ›

Ube Halaya - One of the most popular ube recipes in the Philippines, ube halaya (also known as ube jam) is a pudding made with boiled purple yam. Coconut milk, sugar, and butter are added to the mashed ube and simmered. The final result is either eaten as is, spread on bread, or used in other ube desserts.

What is good with Ube spread? ›

For a simple way to dip into your Ube Spread stash, use it to top pancakes like TikTok user @doll_legs did. The spread is a great substitute for maple syrup on any type of pancakes, and works as a sweet waffle or French toast topper as well. Add some homemade whipped cream and sliced fruit for a really decadent meal.

What do you use ube flavor for? ›

While ube is used in both sweet and savory dishes, Besa said that it's primarily used in sweet recipes. Ube halaya, or ube jam, is often used in desserts like halo-halo (Filipino shaved ice) or added to pies and ice cream, which you can often find at Purple Yam.

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