How long do I bake Reece Brownie Bites for?

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around the baking time for Reece Brownie Bites made in a Mini Muffin Pan, with participants sharing their experiences and varying opinions on the appropriate baking duration.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions baking regular brownie bites for 15 minutes, suggesting that the time for Reece Brownie Bites might be longer than the initially proposed 7 minutes.
  • Another participant expresses uncertainty about the baking time, recalling a previous experience but not being able to remember the exact duration.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares that they typically bake for 10 minutes and then an additional 3 minutes, noting the deliciousness of the treats.
  • Another participant found a recipe from 1992 that indicates a baking time of 15-20 minutes, with the peanut butter cups added before baking.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ among participants regarding the exact baking time, with no clear consensus emerging on the best duration for baking Reece Brownie Bites.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences with different baking times and recipes, indicating a variety of approaches to making these treats.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for baking tips or personal experiences related to making Reece Brownie Bites may find this discussion relevant.

quiverfull7
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Hey all! Hope you're having a super Christmas time!
I have a quick question. If you've made the Brownies bites
in the Mini Muffin Pan, Doyou know the time to bake before
you press the reece cup in and then after. Is it 7 min and then 3
minutes or 7 minute and then 10 minutes or are both of these
way off base?
Thanks in Advance
 
quiverfull7 said:
Hey all! Hope you're having a super Christmas time!
I have a quick question. If you've made the Brownies bites
in the Mini Muffin Pan, Doyou know the time to bake before
you press the reece cup in and then after. Is it 7 min and then 3
minutes or 7 minute and then 10 minutes or are both of these
way off base?
Thanks in Advance


Geez this sounds SO good, I hope someone replies so I can make them....:D
 
When I make regular old normal brownie bites in the MMP (no PB cups), I cook them for 15 minutes so I'm guessing you need more than 7 and 3 minutes.​
 
Diane,
Did anyone ever give you a definate answer or did you find the answer by trial and error?
 
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I have made these for a couple years and today, when my daughter was ready to bake them, I drew a complete blank. I'm thinking maybe it's 10 mins and then 3 more. I think that is right. They are SO incredibly good. They are also super with Rolo's. Today my daughter brought Chewy Fudge Brownie mix. I don't think that's the best choice. I usually use the box, I think it's betty Crocker but I'm not sure... anyway, the box that makes a 9x13 pan. It's always a challenge to keep my kids from eating the mini reece's! SUPER easy and fast. Thanks everyone! If these times 10/3 are wrong... I'll update you!
 
I found the recipe in a recipe book from 1992...you bake 15-20 minutes. The peanut butter cups go in before any baking. Fill the cups 1/2 full, put a reeces in the center and bake.
YUM.
Now I want reeces....
 

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I bake Reece Brownie Bites for?

You should bake Reece Brownie Bites for about 20 to 25 minutes at 350°F (175°C). However, baking times may vary depending on your oven and the size of the bites.

What should I do if my Reece Brownie Bites are undercooked?

If your Reece Brownie Bites are undercooked, return them to the oven and bake for an additional 2 to 5 minutes. Keep an eye on them to avoid overbaking.

Can I use a different temperature to bake Reece Brownie Bites?

While 350°F (175°C) is recommended, you can bake them at a higher temperature, but you will need to reduce the baking time. Start checking for doneness around 15 minutes.

How can I tell when my Reece Brownie Bites are done?

Your Reece Brownie Bites are done when a toothpick inserted in the center comes out with a few moist crumbs. They should not be wet or gooey.

Is it better to underbake or overbake Reece Brownie Bites?

It is generally better to underbake Reece Brownie Bites slightly, as they will continue to cook in the pan after being removed from the oven. Overbaking can lead to dry bites.

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