Gooey Mississippi Mud Brookies
I know it’s been a week since my last post and I am very sorry about that. Right now life is sort of happening and I’ve been on the move all month. I started in Myrtle Beach, then I found myself in Lake Tahoe and finally in Las Vegas this past weekend. Oh and my dad made a 24 hour appearance all the way from Vermont during a work trip to Southern California.
I can’t tell you which trip was my favorite because each of these trips were very special to me. I keep poking fun at myself because all we did in Las Vegas was eat (a freaking lot!), sleep- as in afternoon naps and then dinner and more sleep. Lots of eating, lots of sleeping. I did a little bit of afternoon gambling and came out on top, and we did go to a concert one night. It was very relaxing, as far as Las Vegas goes!
While I love love love these adventures, it really sets me back with work at my full-time job and I crave a few extra hours of sleep. Every time I tell myself I need to plan ahead and get stuff ready for you guys, but sometimes I fail.
The mini marshmallows are quite magical. Some of them disappear into baked oblivion. They melt down into the layers below. The ones on top are ever so slightly toasted. The ones that are layered in between offer that extra ooey gooey effect that you want from a melted marshmallow. It’s pretty much a win-win here.
I prefer to use a boxed brownie mix, but you can certainly use your own homemade mix for a 9-inch by 13-inch pan. The chocolate chip cookies are from scratch, but if you really prefer something quick, you can use store-bought dough. The easiest way to spread the cookie dough is to flatten it between your hands and press it gently into the brownie mix. Do you best to cover the brownies.
INGREDIENTS
For the cookie dough:
INSTRUCTIONS
for full instruction please see : beyondfrosting.com
I can’t tell you which trip was my favorite because each of these trips were very special to me. I keep poking fun at myself because all we did in Las Vegas was eat (a freaking lot!), sleep- as in afternoon naps and then dinner and more sleep. Lots of eating, lots of sleeping. I did a little bit of afternoon gambling and came out on top, and we did go to a concert one night. It was very relaxing, as far as Las Vegas goes!
While I love love love these adventures, it really sets me back with work at my full-time job and I crave a few extra hours of sleep. Every time I tell myself I need to plan ahead and get stuff ready for you guys, but sometimes I fail.
The mini marshmallows are quite magical. Some of them disappear into baked oblivion. They melt down into the layers below. The ones on top are ever so slightly toasted. The ones that are layered in between offer that extra ooey gooey effect that you want from a melted marshmallow. It’s pretty much a win-win here.
I prefer to use a boxed brownie mix, but you can certainly use your own homemade mix for a 9-inch by 13-inch pan. The chocolate chip cookies are from scratch, but if you really prefer something quick, you can use store-bought dough. The easiest way to spread the cookie dough is to flatten it between your hands and press it gently into the brownie mix. Do you best to cover the brownies.
INGREDIENTS
- 1 Box brownie mix
- Ingredients on the box (oil, eggs water)
- 1 ½ cups mini marshmallows, divided
- 1 cup chopped pecans, divided
For the cookie dough:
- ½ cup (1 stick) unsalted butter
- ½ cup light brown sugar, packed
- ½ cup granulated sugar
- 1 Large egg
- 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
- 1¾ cup all-purpose flour
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- ¾ cup mini chocolate chips
INSTRUCTIONS
- Preheat oven to 350°F
- In a medium sized bowl, combine brownie mix, egg, vegetable oil and water according to the instructions on the box. Beat until thoroughly mixed.
- Line a 9×13” pan with parchment paper or a baking mat. Pour the brownie batter over the baking mat and spread evenly.
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for full instruction please see : beyondfrosting.com
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