Reese's Puffs Brownies

Brownies topped with peanut butter and crunchy Reese's Puffs cereal and drizzled with more chocolate for an over the top dessert.

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    Ingredients

    • 1 (16.4 ounce) Betty Crocker Milk Chocolate Brownie Mix
    • 1/2 cup creamy peanut butter
    • 2 cups Reese's Puffs cereal
    • 1/2 cup Betty Crocker rich and creamy chocolate frosting

    Directions

    1. 1Spray a 9x13 pan with cooking spray and prepare brownie batter according to package directions.
    2. 2In a microwave safe bowl, microwave peanut butter for 10-20 seconds or until thin. Drop by dallops on top of the brownie batter and then take a knife and swirl the peanut butter through.
    3. 3Sprinkle the cereal on top of the batter and gently push it down with your hands.
    4. 4Bake brownies according to package directions making sure to cover the brownies halfway through the baking time with foil so that the cereal does not get too brown. Let brownies cool.
    5. 5In a microwave safe bowl melt the frosting for 10-20 seconds or until thin. Drizzle brownies with chocolate frosting. Eat right away or for neater cutting let the drizzle set.
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    lfrazzano
    lfrazzano said:

    These are really delicious, but they are SO rich. The recipe is fine; follow it. You also don't need 1/2 cup of frosting at the end (really don't need it at all). But these are a hit - especially with a glass of milk!

    2/8/2013 3:23:12 PM
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