This 5-ingredient slow cooker brownie dessert is the kind of easy holiday treat that makes a busy day feel a little more special. Using uncooked brownie mix powder as the shortcut base keeps prep simple, while the slow cooker turns it into a warm, rich dessert that feels festive enough for Independence Day. It is a great choice when you want something chocolatey, crowd-pleasing, and low effort without turning on the oven.

Serve this brownie dessert warm with scoops of vanilla ice cream or whipped topping, and add fresh strawberries and blueberries for a red, white, and blue finish that fits the holiday table beautifully. It also pairs nicely with cold milk, hot coffee, or a simple fruit platter if you are setting out a backyard cookout spread.

5-Ingredient Slow Cooker Independence Day Brownie Dessert

Servings: 8

Finished slow cooker brownie dessert plated with berries
Finished slow cooker brownie dessert plated with berries

Ingredients

1 box brownie mix, dry uncooked powder

1/2 cup melted butter
1/4 cup milk
1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 1/2 cups fresh strawberries and blueberries

Directions

1. Lightly grease the inside of your slow cooker. Pour in the dry brownie mix, then add the melted butter and milk.

2. Stir until the mixture is thick and evenly combined, then fold in the chocolate chips.

3. Cover and cook on low for 2 to 2 1/2 hours, or until the edges are set and the center is still soft and fudgy.

4. Let the dessert rest uncovered for 10 to 15 minutes so it can firm up slightly for easier scooping.

5. Scoop into bowls and top with the strawberries and blueberries before serving warm.

Variations & Tips

Add a creamy topping: A scoop of vanilla ice cream or a spoonful of whipped topping melts right into the warm brownie and makes it feel extra special for a holiday dessert table.

Make it more festive: For a stronger Independence Day look, layer the berries in little stripes or clusters on top of each serving. It is a simple touch that makes each bowl look cheerful and party-ready.

Use a liner if you like: A slow cooker liner can make cleanup easier, especially with sticky chocolate desserts. If you do not use one, be sure to grease the crock well so the brownie scoops out neatly.

Watch your cooker closely: Slow cookers can vary quite a bit, so start checking near the 2-hour mark. You want the edges cooked through and the middle still soft, not dry.

Try easy mix-ins: If your family likes a little crunch, stir in a small handful of chopped pecans or walnuts along with the chocolate chips. For picky eaters, you can leave the nuts out and let everyone add berries to their own bowl.