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Friday, September 30, 2011

Peanut Butter Cookie Dough Brownies



A couple weeks ago I saw a recipe for Peanut Butter Cookie Dough Brownies over at The Farm Girl.  I could not get in the kitchen to make these fast enough.  I was trying to come up with all sorts of excuses why I needed to make them.  The one I ended up going with?  I had a meeting with my son’s teacher after school, and since she teaches first grade, she definitely deserved a brownie or two.  Turned out my in laws came the next day as well, so it actually worked out well.  Even my Father-in-law, who almost never eats dessert, loved these.  He was trying to corner the market on the couple that were left.  My husband, who isn’t a big fan of chocolate ate them as well!  So I suggest you come up with whatever excuse you need, and go make them now!  You will not be disappointed. 

I admit, I did adapt the recipe slightly.  I used my normal brownie recipe for the base.  Because this was last minute (and I am trying to clean out my kitchen due to the pending move) I didn’t have any chocolate chips. Although I did find 3 Hershey Bars in my cupboard from a camp fire we had this summer.  So I used those for the glaze.  I also added a little peanut butter frosting drizzle on the top… just because.  Well actually I had a tiny bit of frosting left over from something else, so I added a little peanut butter, thinned it out, and drizzled until my heart’s content.  I like drizzles!  And I liked these brownies.  Go!  Make!  Them!  Now! 

Peanut Butter Cookie Dough Brownies
Adapted from The Farm Girl

Brownies:
2 envelopes unsweetened chocolate
1/3 cup canola oil
1 cups sugar
2 eggs
3/4 cups flour
½  tsp baking powder
½  tsp salt

Filling:
1/2  cup peanut butter
1/4 cup butter, softened
1/2 cup brown sugar
2 Tbls milk
1 tsp vanilla
¾  cup flour
1/4 tsp salt

Glaze:
1 c. semi-sweet chocolate chips   Or Any melted Chocolate
2 Tbsp. shortening

Drizzle:
½ cup powdered sugar
1 Tbls milk
2 Tbls peanut butter
¼ tsp vanilla

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Prepare and 8x8 baking pan. 

To make the brownies blend the chocolate and the oil together.  Mix in the eggs and sugar.  Stir in the flour, baking powder and salt until just combined.   Pour batter into pan and bake for about 25 minutes.  Allow to cool completely.

To make the filling cream together butter and brown sugar.  Mix in the peanut butter, vanilla and milk.  Stir in flour and salt until well combined.  Spread over cooled brownies.  It may be sticky. You can spray a spatula with non stick spray, or slightly dampen your hands to spread out. 

Melt Chocolate and pour over the peanut butter layer.  Put in fridge for 30 minutes to start to harden. 

Stir together the sugar, milk, vanilla and peanut butter.  Adjust the level of milk to get your desired consistency.  Drizzle over chocolate layer.  Store in fridge.  Enjoy!!


43 comments:

  1. Ohhh these look scrumptious! I wish I had a couple of these right now!!! Do they ship well???? ;-)

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  2. I would like one of these right now, please. Yum!

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  3. Fabulous, Erin!!! I can see why they disappeared quickly :)

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  4. Wow. They really do look amazing. I would also like one right now!

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  5. Man oh man! Those are like incredible! Great idea Erin!

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  6. oh.my.god!! these look so ridiculously delicious! I can't imagine these lasting very long anywhere, holy cow!

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  7. I LOVE triple layer bar type things like this. I'm actually planning to do something similar this week, except the bottom layer will be a pecan crust, the middle will be a cheesecake bar, and then the top will be cookie dough. Hehehe...all the best things layered into one bite!

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  8. What a perfect excuse to make these brownies...although they would have never made it to school if I made them. ahem.

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  9. Oh my! These look so delicious. I would love a piece. These wouldn't last long in my home. All of the flavors sound amazing.

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  10. Oh my these look so sinfully delicious and have all my favorite treats rolled into one!! Love this! :)

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  11. These look so decadent Erin! I like using chocolate bars instead of chocolate chips in my brownies too. I always keep dark chocolate in my cabinet so some of that usually gets thrown in. I'm craving brownies now. Can't wait to throw some PB cookie dough on top too! YUM!!

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  12. These are so amazing looking. If I didn't just bake a brownie last night these would be in my oven ASAP. Now I have to wait until they are gone in like... a day.

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  13. Oh my heck!!! These look heavenly! I wish I had a couple of these right now.

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  14. yum yum!!!! these are so special and decadent!!

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  15. I make similar brownies...so tasty! Yours look so decadent. Love the layers.

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  16. Brownies, cookie dough, and peanut butter...yeah, this has to be the best dessert ever!!

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  17. You! Don't! Have! To! Tell! Me! Twice! :) Looks amazing.

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  18. I am drooling. All over my keyboard. Peanut butter cookie dough? Brownie? Yes please, sign me up!

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  19. Wow.... you had me at peanut butter cookie dough brownies - and then like Pavlov's dogs, I started to drool.

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  20. This sounds so ridiculously yummy! I'll add these to my Christmas baking list for sure.

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  21. Holy cow! No wonder you ran to make these - they're awesome! My favorite flavor combination AND brownie? *sigh*

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  22. I have this think about layered desserts - I cannot resist them. The thicker, the better! Love this!

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  23. Those look fantastic! Look at all that lovely pb cookie dough in the middle, it makes me swoon!

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  24. So I've seen similar ideas before, but I've never actually made them. Now you're making me wonder why not! Dee-lish-us. I am going to have to try these!

    -Miriam

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  25. The brownie looks fabulous! I haven't tried any peanut butter brownies before so this is definitely on my -to-make-list. Congrats on top9!

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  26. Wow what a treat these would be. Congrats on Top 9!

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  27. wow, these brownies look so decadent and delicious, I wish I had one for breakfast this morning!

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  28. These look amazing! What type of chocolate did you use that comes in envelopes? Thanks for sharing!

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  29. Congrats on Top 9 today these brownies look amazing!!!! I only made it into the top 9 today with the help of your recipe. You are awesome. :)

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  30. @Mercedes - The enveloped are unsweetened Chocolate. They are 1 oz premelted envelopes - sold by Nestle. Any unsweetened chocolate would work, you just have to melt it.

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  31. How did I miss these, Erin? Yummy...pinning for next time I need to take something for a work potluck!

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  32. This looks like something out of a magazine! Amazing job, thanks for sharing with all of us :) And congratulations on the top 9!

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  33. Envelopes of unsweetened chocolate???What is this?

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  34. Woops I missed the answer up above. Envelopes of melted chocolate or 2 oz of melted good quality chocolate.

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  35. I'm so glad you loved them and what a great idea for the dizzle!

    The Farm Girl

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  36. Delicious never looked so.
    xo
    http://allykayler.blogspot.com

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  37. Oh, I just gained 5 lbs--these look great!

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  38. I have a teenage boy who would devour the entire plate!! I think I love everything about these little gems. Nicely done!

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  39. Hi Erin, Your Peanut Butter Cookie Dough Brownies recipe has been selected to be featured in a Recipe Guessing Game. Please share the following link with your friends and fans. To play, go here: http://knapkins.com/guess_games/55?source=blog Congrats again!! :)

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