Yet another recipe from
Joanne Fluke's Hannah Swensen mystery series, this time from The Cream
Puff Murder! This is more of an idea than a recipe, but it sure is a
good idea. We polished off the pan of brownies in a day and a half, even though they're very rich. My husband, the chocolate and brownie lover, said these brownies seemed more like a candy bar than a brownie!
They're good at room temperature, but best a couple of hours after they
come out of the oven and are still a little bit warm because the
chocolate in the middle isn't completely set up yet.
Quick
Note: The original recipe said to use a mix for a 9 by 13 pan, but to
bake it in an 8 by 8 pan. I used a mix for an 8 by 8 pan and have no
regrets, they were perfect. I fear the larger mix in the smaller pan
would have overflowed. Also, the recipe said to use a plain mix, but I
used one with a caramel swirl and we loved how it turned out! If you
can't find a mix with a caramel swirl, you can try swirling in 1/4 C
caramel ice cream topping, but no promises on how it will turn out. I tried doing this recently with Twix brownies and used Smuckers Salted Caramel sauce and the caramel kind of boiled off and disappeared into the batter.Update 8/15/16: I made these a different way, and they were even better. I used a regular brownie mix, put chopped peanut butter cups and Hershey bars in the middle according to the directions below. After the brownies were done baking, I made a caramel sauce by melting 5 oz (by weight) soft caramels with 1/4 C milk over medium-low heat. I poked some holes in the brownies with a meat fork, then poured the caramel sauce over top. They were awesome brownies! So gooey and chocolaty that they were best eaten with a fork. Good alternative if you have a little more time on your hands and want an over the top brownie or if you can't find a mix with caramel swirl.
Candy Bar Brownies
Prepare brownie mix according to box instructions, and spread half of the batter in the prepared baking dish.
Top with the chocolate bars, breaking them as necessary to fit. You want it to be one flat layer and will have some chocolate left over, but I don't see that as a problem!
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