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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Rocky Road Brownies

It is a beautiful Saturday here in the Hawkeye State....and yes, we think 50 and sunny is beautiful in mid-March. After a long winter, we'll take anything!

The little man and I plan on walking to the park after his afternoon nap and getting some fresh air. Fresh air = tired kids, right?

That is the hope.

So my sweet tooth was nagging me last night, which I'm sure comes as a shock to all of you, so I whipped up this simple and easy brownie recipe. It starts with a boxed brownie mix or your favorite homemade version, add a few toppings and presto!


Rocky Road Brownies
1 boxed or homemade brownie mix (cook as directed)
1 c. mini marshmallows
1 c. chocolate chips
1/2 c. chopped walnuts or pecans

Bake brownies according to package. When there are 5 minutes left in cooking time take out of oven and sprinkle marshmallows, chocolate chips and nuts over the brownies. Return to the oven for the remaining 5 minutes.

Allow to cool before cutting.



Clearly, I did not follow this rule, as the first piece I cut came out as a glob...but don't let that pretty little mess fool you - they were delicious!

Enjoy your Saturday everyone!

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  1. I don't blame you for not allowing them to cool :-)

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  2. Super Idea...it is always warm here - I had to take a vacation to see snow.

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  3. These look awesome!! I'm definitely going to have to try these!

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  4. These look awesome!! I'm definitely going to have to try these!

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  5. Super Idea...it is always warm here - I had to take a vacation to see snow.

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