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Twix Caramel Brownies. Twix Caramel Brownies Last week we hosted a barbeque for our good family friends. I couldn’t decide what dessert to make, so I made three:) I wanted to make sure there was something for everyone to enjoy, plus, you all know I love an excuse to bake:) I decided to make brownies, because brownies are always a hit at parties. I didn’t want to make plain chocolate brownies so I jazzed them up with Twix candy bars and caramel. I think that was the best decision I have made in a long time!

Josh and I both love Twix candy bars. I stirred the Twix candy bar chunks into the rich, chocolaty brownie batter. I poured the batter into the pan and drizzled caramel ice cream topping evenly over the brownies. After I impatiently let the brownies cool, I cut them into squares and placed them on a platter for the barbeque. If you are looking for a simple and fun way to jazz up the traditional brownie, try this Twix Caramel Brownie recipe. If you like these Twix Caramel Brownies, you might also like: Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Brownies. Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Brownies *If you are visiting this post for the first time, you may wish to visit my “Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Brownies Take Two” post- a more recent post where I share (what I think is) a better version of these brownies!

These are good too- but I took the comments suggested in this post and created a new recipe based on feedback. Okay, Cookie Dough Lovers. I gave you those Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Truffles a few weeks ago, and now I’m giving you Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Brownies! I first saw these in a bakery in Maine a few years back. I’d say I had some major success with this recipe.

These are easiest to eat when placed in little cupcake wrappers. Oreo and Peanut Butter Brownies | Borntobeblonde. Cookies ‘n’ Cream Oreo Fudge Brownies. Happy Valentine’s Day, chocolate lovers!! You can do one of two things with this recipe: a) Make these brownies for your sweetie, as a lovely dessert to top off your romantic Valentine’s day dinner. b) Make these brownies for yourself, as a way to celebrate the fact that Valentine’s day sucks. I’ll be going with option B. I’ll try to show some restraint and not eat the entire pan…(y’all know how Oreos are my biggest guilty pleasure). Cookies ‘n’ Cream Oreo Fudge BrowniesRecipe source: kevinandamanda.comPrint Recipe 1 box brownie mix (I used Ghirardelli Double Chocolate brownie mix) Eggs & oil (as called for by the brownie mix) 1 heaping half cup (6 oz) cookies & cream ice cream 1/4 cup hot fudge topping (chilled or room temp) Double Stuf Oreos 1. Preheat oven according to box directions & spray an 8×8 baking dish generously with cooking spray. 2.

Toffee Brownies. I was seriously craving chocolate last weekend; brownies in particular. Yet there was one thing standing between me and my raspberry cheesecake brownies fix; our pathetic Sunday shopping ordinance. How dare they!! So basically that left me with no alternative than to make do with what I still had in my pantry/fridge. These turned out a little sweeter than my usual recipes, but nonetheless, I ate 2 big pieces! Then I weeped all the way to the gym. Oh wait; I don’t do the gym thing. Never mind! Ingredients: Brownies: 3/4 cup sugar 4 oz chocolate (no dark chocolate) 2 tbsp cocoa powder 3/4 cup self-rising flour 10 oz cream cheese 7 oz pecan nuts 4 oz butter Icing: 2 oz butter 3 oz chocolate (no dark chocolate) 1 cup confectioners sugar 1 tbsp cocoa powder 2 tbsp milk Directions: First things first; I’ve buttered and lined an 8 x 8 inch baking tray with baking paper.

Then I smashed about 7 oz pecan nuts I still had floating around my pantry. Pour the butter/chocolate mix in there. Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Brownies. Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Brownies. Brownies are sort of like cheesecake, aren’t they? There’s nothing better than the perfect dense, fudgy brownie, just like not much can beat a classic piece of creamy cheesecake. Yet with both of these desserts we’re always fiddling around with different versions, swirling things in and layering things on the top and the bottom (incidentally, peanut butter goes well with both!). It’s an endless merry go round of dessert experimentation, where there really can never be a bad result. Feel free to check out all of my brownie recipes and cheesecake recipes to see how many times I have spun around this little kitchen carousel.

But like a little kid at the amusement park, you never want the ride to stop, so we keep going… which is where these amazing brownies come in. When I first saw these over on RecipeGirl I stopped in my tracks. You know how milk and cookies go well together? Back to the merry-go-round to do more kitchen experiments! Cookie Dough Brownies. Ultimate Chocolate Chip Cookie n’ Oreo Fudge Brownie Bar.