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Did you know they made Cookies ‘n Cream Hershey’s Kisses? I had no idea!
As soon as I bought them I knew right where they were going: into Cookies ‘n Cream Brownie Bites!
It’s kind of unbelievable, but there are a lot of food bloggers here in Sacramento. Hayley is my neighbor (seriously, she’s only a few blocks away). Heather and Glory live pretty close to each other across town. Trish and Amy are also neighbors just a short drive away from me, and Amy isn’t too far either.
You know what’s kind of annoying? That we usually have to travel to see each other. I figured it was time to change that, so last weekend I hosted (what is I hope) our First Rotating Sacramento Food Blogger Family Gathering. It was awesome.
The seven of us, some of our husbands, and all our kids. Almost all of our kids are the same ages and they all got along fabulously. There were legos all over my living room floor – twice.
{In fact, I’m still finding them. Sometimes at night. Barefoot.}
The funniest moments for me were when Amy told me my husband was talking with hers about my day and it mirrored hers. Then, later that night, I started complaining after I checked my stats on my phone and my husband laughed because the men were talking about how “at least twice a week they get on analytics and start boo-hooing about how their stats suck.”
There was happy screaming and lots of talking and smiles and eating. Oh, the eating. We food bloggers sure can cook…and eat. There was almost nothing left!
There were certainly none of these Cookies ‘n Cream Brownie Bites left. I went over to the plate hoping for one (or two) after everyone left and it was bare.
That’s okay, I just need to make these again. And again!
So okay. I know I have a brownie bite addiction. Especially with Kisses. But these? Hands down, my favorite.
They start with a Mini Oreo. You pop one into each cavity in your mini muffin pan. Then you add a tablespoon of brownie batter. I used my brownie bites recipe for these bites. You can also use a box mix meant for a 9×9 pan. If you use a traditional 9×13 box mix, you’ll just need more Oreos, Kisses, and mini muffin pans.
When they come out of the oven, you just let them sit for about a minute. Then press your Cookies ‘n Cream Hershey’s Kisses on top, like you would on a blossom cookie. Now for the hardest part: don’t touch them. Don’t move the pans. Many of the nontraditional Hershey’s Kisses flavors are not as stable as regular chocolate and they’re prone to collapsing when melty. These seemed a little sturdier than the peppermint ones or the pumpkin ones but you still need to be careful.
Once they’ve cooled, gently remove them from the pans and eat. And eat and eat and eat. They’re so addicting!
Now, if you can’t find the Cookies ‘n Cream Kisses (I found mine at Walmart and Target) you can use any flavor you want. Caramel, Hugs, plain, almond…whatever. Even a peanut butter cup! I’ve also seen cookies ‘n cream egg shaped candies in the Easter aisle. Use whatever you like!
I know I say “These are my favorite!!!!” a lot. But it’s true: these are.
They’re perfect for a party.
And they’re food blogger family approved!
Cookies ‘n Cream Brownie Bites
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter melted
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 2/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
- 2 eggs
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 1 tablespoon brewed coffee or you can substitute water
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
- About 28 Mini Oreos bite sized
- About 28 Cookies ’n Cream Hershey’s Kisses or your favorite flavor, unwrapped
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F. Spray mini cupcake pans with cooking spray (I like the kind with flour) or use mini cupcake liners. Place one Mini Oreo in each cavity.
- Stir together melted butter, sugar, and cocoa. Stir in eggs, vanilla extract, coffee or water, and salt. Carefully stir in flour. (The coffee just adds a richness to the brownies, but you can use water if you prefer.)
- Place about 1 tablespoon of batter in each cupcake cavity or liner, on top of the Oreo. Bake for 9-12 minutes, until the tops lose that shiny, wet look.
- Let them cool for just a minute, then place one Kiss in the center of each brownie bite. Do not move or jiggle your pans or try to remove the bites before the
- Kiss has completely re-hardened or it will collapse. Cool completely, gently remove from the pan (a knife can help loosen if needed).
- Store in an airtight container at room temperature. They can be frozen for up to 3 months.
Recipe Nutrition
Peanut Butter Covered Oreo Truffles
Sweets from friends:
Cookies ‘n Cream Sheet Cake by Two Peas and their Pod
Cookies and Cream Cheesecake Cupcakes by Handle the Heat
Double Dark Chocolate Oreo Pudding Cookies by Something Swanky
Your brownie bites were basically TOO good for the party since you didn’t have a single one left! 😉 If I bring something to a potluck and I really, really, REALLY want a taste (or umm 15), then I set one aside in a safe spot (if I’m hosting… or just leave one at home, if I’m not, which I may or may not have done on Saturday). I’m sure everyone would love it if you brought a new variation to our next blogger party! Because everybody knows bloggers can’t post the same recipe twice, but they can post as many renditions as they’d like. 😉 And yes, this IS going to become a tradition! I’d offer to host the next one, but we live in the world’s smallest house with an even tinier backyard. But there’s a gorgeous park nearby, so I could do that if I get a weekend that’s sunny!
Cookies and cream is the best, but in brownie bite form sounds even better! I have to give these a try asap!
Brownie bites were the favorite dessert of the grade school kids when I was a Hot Lunch Mama, but these look so much better! Keep up your blogger parties!
Next time you make them, be sure I’m around!!! They sound really yummy.
xoxo, Mom
I have been waiting since Christmas for a recipe to use my 2 bags of cookies n’ cream kisses, and these are perfect!! Making them tomorrow 🙂
Enjoy!! I hope you liked them. 🙂
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