Dorie really out did herself here. She makes an outrageous brownie batter and tops it with chocolate chip cookie dough. The 2 doughs combine during the baking process and make a delicious, decadent bar of gooey, chocolately yumminess. Even the batter was scrumptious. It made my little fairy dance with joy!
I didn't have any trouble spreading the chocolate chip cookie dough over the brownie batter- there was definitely enough to cover it. I used pecans in the brownie layer and milk chocolate chips in the cookie dough.
Luckily, I was able to take these to a little cooking thingie in my neighborhood and you bet they disappeared fast. Raves and more raves for this cookie-brownie combination. Check out what everyone else thought by going through the TWD Blogroll!
This looks amazing, so much better than my gooey mess!!! Sounds like I'm going to have to give these another try.
ReplyDeleteHey! That's something rare... a knight in a fairy costume!!! (LOL too funny the mustache and goatee!!!)
ReplyDeleteI'm sure your helping elves had something to do with that great brownie success!!! ...if not physically, then... emotionally!
Beautifully done!
Everything tastes better when a fairy has had her fingers in the batter. glad you enjoyed!
ReplyDeleteI was glad I had somewhere to take these too. They would have wreaked havoc on my hips!
ReplyDeleteYours look delish! Your dancing fairy is too cute for words :)
These are completely awesome. Thanks for the great recipe.
ReplyDeleteYUM! Brownie and a cookie all in one treat. Delicious!
ReplyDeleteThese look absolutely perfect! I'm jealous.
ReplyDeleteHope your traveling and moving is going well :)
Yours turned out beautifully! I was afraid to make them because I would eat the entire batch!
ReplyDeleteYour brownies look fantastic and I'm glad you loved them!
ReplyDeleteYOur brownies look perfect and your daughter is adorable.
ReplyDeleteI hope the trip to GA Is going well! Love the brownies!!
ReplyDeleteYour brownies look perfect and delicious! (I loved the brownie batter better than the cookie dough batter!)
ReplyDeleteOh...yours look so beautiful.
ReplyDeletehurry and get there- I MISS you!
ReplyDeleteWow--Georgia! That is cool. We lived in Ga for a little while and we may be back someday. My husbands company is based there. Good luck with the cross country trek and the move! These brownies look awesome! I have a Dorie cookbook--but I haven't used it yet. This was inspiring!
ReplyDeleteYour bars look so good! I hope the move goes smoothly.
ReplyDeleteYour daughter is just adorable! The brownies look wonderful as well, of course :)
ReplyDeleteYour brownies look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteyour brownies look great--but then again you ahd a cute fairy helping in the kitchen!
ReplyDeleteYour daughter is so cute with the tutu and the chocolate on her face! Great picture. The brownies sound like they were a hit! Hope the trip is going smoothly.
ReplyDeleteNice job! They look "baked" - unlike mine. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like your taste tester loved them too! I also used pecans in the brownie mix - but will have to try the milk chocolate chips! Well done!
These look amazing! And plus, your little one is darling! Thanks for the great blog!
ReplyDeleteYour brownies look really yummy! Glad you didn't have any trouble. Maybe it was the magic Fairy in your house.....
ReplyDeleteGlad they were a hit! Your brownies look terrific! I wasn't able to achieve the distinct layers, which was a bit of a disappointment.
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