Kitchen Tips How To Baking The Best Way to Cut Brownie Has Been Hiding in Our Kitchens the Whole Time A throwaway utensil may earn a permanent spot in your kitchen drawer. By Katy O'Hara Katy O'Hara Katy O'Hara is a food media writer and editor. Her work has appeared online for America's Test Kitchen, Serious Eats, and Allrecipes, and in print for America's Test Kitchen Kids. Allrecipes' editorial guidelines Published on August 28, 2023 Close Photo: DOTDASH MEREDITH FOOD STUDIOS Whether you’re baking them from scratch or from a box, brownies never disappoint. You can dress them up or go with a simple bake-sale classic brownie, you can make them fudgy or cakey, or you can even make all-edge brownies. And while we know that looks don’t matter as much as taste when it comes to cooking and baking, it can be frustrating to see a pan of crackly, shiny-topped brownies in a pan transformed into uneven, jagged-edge brownies after you attempt to cut them into individual bars. The messy edges aren’t a dealbreaker, but they are annoying. One way to get neat edges is to dip your knife in hot water and wipe it dry before making each slice. The hot knife edge can generally slice cleanly through cakes and brownies. But, that technique takes a bit more time and effort. TikTok creator Jennifer, aka @mrsshoemaker has a different tip that’s even easier. Instead of using a chef’s knife or other sharp knife from your knife block, she turns to something slightly unexpected: a plastic knife. According to the creator, she learned the tip from a catering mentor who recommends doing this when cutting brownie portions for a party or event. The plastic knife glides smoothly through the brownies because it’s nonstick without dragging or catching. If you do get crumbs on the plastic knife, just wipe them away before making your next cut. Apparently, this tip may already be known to some box brownie bakers. According to some commenters, many brownie mix boxes direct you to cut with a plastic knife in the recipe instructions. But for other comments, they were as excited as I was to learn something new. One commenter said, “I want to try this so I guess I HAVE to make brownies!!” If you want to give this hack a try, it may be worth baking one of Allrecipes' top-rated recipes (the Absolutely Best Brownies version has over 600 reviews). Just make sure your brownies are fully cooked and cooled before cutting them. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit