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The thread explores alternative candies that can be used in the warm nutty brownies recipe instead of Rolos, as some participants have difficulty finding them. Various suggestions and personal experiences with different candies are shared.
Views differ on the best alternative candies to use, with no clear consensus on a single preferred option. Some participants favor Rolos while others share positive experiences with different candies.
Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding candy substitutions in the brownie recipe, reflecting a variety of tastes and cooking methods.
Consultants looking for creative variations in the warm nutty brownies recipe may find the shared experiences and suggestions helpful.
For the brownie part, you can cut them in half or quarters to push in. Then for the topping I would just chop them in the food chopper. Sounds like a great idea. I love snickers!minersmix said:I would like to try it with mini snickers bars.
Yes, you can use different types of candy for Warm Nutty Brownies. Options like caramel-filled chocolates, peanut butter cups, or even chocolate-covered toffee can work well as substitutes.
Some good alternatives include Dove chocolate with caramel, Snickers bars, or even mini Reese's cups. Each will add a unique flavor to the brownies.
Yes, using a different candy will change the flavor profile of the brownies. For example, using peanut butter cups will add a rich peanut butter flavor, while caramel-filled chocolates will enhance the sweetness.
Absolutely! You can experiment with non-chocolate candies like butterscotch or caramel candies. Just keep in mind that the texture and flavor will differ from the original recipe.
Generally, you won't need to adjust the baking time significantly when using a different candy. However, keep an eye on the brownies as they bake, as some candies may melt faster or slower than Rolo, affecting the overall baking time.