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Jessica’s Candy Bar Brownies Recipe

My cousin Jessica shared her special Candy Bar Brownies recipe with us over the holidays. You will love these!

My cousin Jessica shared her special Candy Bar Brownies recipe with us over the holidays. You will love these!

Jessica’s Candy Bar Brownies Recipe

Recipe: Jessica’s candy bar brownies

Ingredients

  • 1 box plain Betty Crocker Fudge Brownie Mix (red box)
  • 3 Milk Chocolate Symphony Bars
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 2 eggs
  • 2/3 cup oil

Instructions

  1. Spray 9×13 pyrex cake pan with Bakers Joy.
  2. Mix brownies as instructed on box.
  3. Pour half brownie mix in 9×13 pyrex.
  4. Lay the three candy bars across mix.
  5. Pour remaining brownie mix on top of candy bars.
  6. Bake 25 minutes at temperature directed on the brownie box.

Number of servings (yield): 8

Meal type: dessert

Culinary tradition: USA (Southern)

My rating: 5 stars:  ★★★★★ 1 review(s)

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My cousin Jessica shared her special Candy Bar Brownies recipe with us over the holidays. You will love these!

-by Jessica, December 2010

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