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DebbieJ said:You really need the saltiness of the nuts to cut through the richness and sweetness of the chocolate.
jenniferknapp said:OMG they looked amazing at conference! I can't wait to make them...I was also thinking of a PB version instead of the caramel...
raebates said:At the Test Kitchens workshop they suggested variations using Hershey Kisses, mini Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, just about any small chocolate candy.
dannyzmom said:We love the Furry Guy!!
katie0128 said:Can someone post the recipe... I missed it in the general session (and lost my blue ticket when I had my migraine, so I wasn't allowed to get the new catalog packet at lunch )
We need to up your pushi-ness! That stinks. I bet if you email them, they might send you one, especially if it was your first conference.katie0128 said:I asked at the table and they said since it was a seperate ticket in our packets (not on the agenda printout), they were not giving packets to those without one... that would be opening the door for people to get one packet and then go back to get another one.
I understood the point, but it really sucked... I really wanted the mousepad!
Me too!luvs2cook said:I'm scared to make them at home for my family since I could probably eat the whole pan!!!
AJPratt said:We need to up your pushi-ness! That stinks. I bet if you email them, they might send you one, especially if it was your first conference.
dannyzmom said:We love the Furry Guy!!
I wonder how it would turn out to do half and half (carmel and pb in the same recipe)?! I would think it would be great - the caramel/pb are added later so the flavors would stay on their own side. What do you think?jenniferknapp said:OMG they looked amazing at conference! I can't wait to make them...I was also thinking of a PB version instead of the caramel...
Yes, you can definitely make this brownie dessert without nuts. Simply omit the nuts from the recipe and adjust the amount of other ingredients as desired.
Yes, you can use a different type of candy in this brownie dessert. Some popular alternatives to rolos include chocolate chips, peanut butter cups, or even chopped up candy bars.
This brownie dessert recipe makes about 12 servings.
The total time for this recipe is about 45 minutes, including preparation and baking time.
Yes, you can store leftovers of this brownie dessert in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days. You can also store it in the refrigerator for up to a week.