Cookies and Cream Brownies

Valentine’s Day is quickly approaching, and I have the perfect chocolate dessert for you to share with your special someone. Over the weekend, our friends Shelby and Matt had us over for dinner and I opted to bring dessert. Anything chocolate is always my go to. I must confess that I am a chocoholic.

My friend Shelby and her husband hosted us for dinner. She is also a fellow food blogger.

Our weekend was busy as usual, so I knew that I wouldn’t have time to bake anything from scratch. Instead, I opted to spruce up a boxed brownie mix and top them with the dreamiest cookies and cream frosting.  I love boxed brownie mixes because they are extremely versatile. You can very easily mix in a variety of ingredients into your brownies such as, chocolate chips, candies and you can also top your baked brownies with a gourmet frosting. To be honest, I have yet to find a homemade brownie recipe that I have liked more than the boxed mixes. Rich fudgy brownies, topped with a cookies and cream frosting are sure to satisfy your sweet tooth.

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Passive Time 25 minutes
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Cookies and Cream Frosting
Prep Time 15 minutes
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  1. Prepare the brownies as directed on the box. After baking, set the brownies aside to cool.
  2. In a stand mixer, combine 1 stick of butter, 1 tsp of vanilla, 1 lb of confectioners sugar and 4 tbsp of whole milk. Set the mixer speed to low and mix for approximately 2 minutes and then increase the speed to medium. Mix the ingredients until thoroughly combined and until the mixture resembles a frosting like consistency.
  3. Place 24 chocolate sandwich cookies into a gallon sized plastic bag and seal the bag. Crush the cookies on the counter, using your hands to break the cookies into small pieces.
  4. Dump the cookie crumbs into the stand mixer with the frosting. Set the mixer speed to low and mix until combined.
  5. Finally, spread the cookies and cream frosting on top of the brownies and if desired you can crumble a few extra cookies over top of the brownies.
Recipe Notes

If you feel like your frosting is too thick, feel free to add in an extra 1-2  tablespoons of milk.

Salted Caramel Fudge

Happy Holidays! This week, I finished my final exams and I’m officially in full holiday mode. I’m so ready for Christmas. It’s such a fun time of the year, filled with friends, family, traditions and sweet treats. One of my favorite Christmas traditions is making fudge. Every Christmas, my mom and I made chocolate fudge and it’s a tradition that I have continued in my own home.

This year, I put a fun spin on our standard recipe and dreamed up this decadent Salted Caramel Fudge. Typically, my mom and I make The Original Fantasy Fudge recipe. To make my Salted Caramel Fudge, I simply melted down some caramel candies, added salt and swirled the melted salted caramel into the fudge mixture. Combined, the saltiness of the caramel balances out the rich sweetness of the chocolate. The two ingredients are a match made in heaven. I gifted this fudge to my co-workers and they loved it!

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  1. Grease a 9x13- inch pan with butter.
  2. Unwrap all of your caramels and set them aside.
  3. In a large pot, melt down the butter, add in 2/3 cup of evaporated milk, 3 cups of white sugar and stir together over medium heat. Continue stirring and bring the mixture to a full boil for 5 minutes. Do not stop stirring!
  4. Remove the sugar mixture from the heat and stir in the chocolate chips until melted. Add in the marshmallow fluff and 1 tsp of vanilla extract. Set the fudge on the stove over low heat to keep it warm while you make the caramel sauce.
  5. To make the caramel sauce, microwave your caramels in a microwave safe bowl, following the directions on the bag. Once melted, add in ½ tsp of salt. Mix until combined.
  6. Pour the fudge into the greased 9x13 pan and then drizzle in the melted caramel, over top of the fudge. Using a fork, swirl the caramel throughout the fudge. Lastly, sprinkle the salted caramel fudge with some coarse ground salt for extra saltiness and a bit of flare! Let the fudge set for a couple of hours before cutting.
Recipe Notes

Note: If you refrigerate the fudge, the caramel will get hard and it eats like a praline. For a more chewy caramel, leave the fudge out on the counter at room temperature.