Disclaimer: Brownies are extremely delicious and it will be hard to utilize self-control in the presence of such an ooey gooey masterpiece. You have been warned!
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This picture makes me drool. |
Still interested? Try the recipe for yourself.
Ingredients:
1 box cookie mix
1 box brownie mix
2 eggs
1 bag of Mini Oreos
First, preheat your oven to 350 degrees and line your baking pan with parchment paper. This will help you to remove the brownies from the pan without causing the entire thing to crumble. Lining your pan is also good for a quick and easy clean-up!
Follow the instructions on the box for your cookie mix. I added a little bit more water than was directed.
Smoosh the cookie mixture into the bottom of your pan.
Then dump your Oreos on top and push them into the cookie mixture a bit.
Follow the instructions on the box for your brownie mix. I followed these directions and didn't make any changes.
Pour the brownie mixture on top of the Oreos and spread evenly.
Pop that baby into the oven and bake for about 30 minutes, or until you can insert a toothpick into the center and it comes out relatively clean.
Let the brownies cool for a bit, then lift the whole thing out of the pan and cut into pieces to serve.
Voila! If you're really feeling a treat, scoop some ice cream on top of a warm brownie. Mmm..
Here's how mine turned out:
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The brownie was still gooey.. |
The Londoner posted the original recipe, where she boldly stated these are the best brownies in the WORLD. They are "slutty" because they're super easy and definitely filthy.
What I Think:
Sweet Baby Jesus, these brownies are phenomenal. This I promise you.
As usual, I found this recipe on Pinterest and had to try it out ASAP.
The brownie mix calls for a longer bake time than the cookie mix, so The Londoner used a little extra oil in her recipe to keep the cookie from burning. I just added a little extra water (about a teaspoon) to the cookie mix. This helped to keep it moist instead of crunchy.
I made these for my family and friends for Christmas (why buy presents when you can delight someone's taste buds?) and they were a huge hit. I even included forks with the gift, so the recipient could eat straight out of the tin.
I have to say, this might possibly be my favorite dessert recipe of all time. But I know I'll find something else to crave.. sooner or later ;)
Since I'm definitely going to make these again, I'm thinking up some new combinations. Think Reese's or marshmallows instead of Oreos, a different type of cookie for the base (like snickerdoodle!), extra chocolate chunks in the brownie batter, or even a blond brownie mix instead of the classic chocolate.
For those of you on diets, don't you fret! The Londoner has a fix for this. It's called the Anti-Diet and it isn't a diet like you're used to. Instead of following a fad, she gives great advice on healthy living and shedding pounds along the way.
Thanks for incorporating my feedback. The image and the graphic both draw attention. Thanks also for making me have to look up whether or not Sweet Baby Jesus should be considered a proper noun.
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