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DIY Brookies



I made this from an American girl magazine when I was about 8 and we kinda made a few mistakes every time we made them but I know what I did wrong so don't be afraid to try this! For this DIY you will need:



  • Chocolate chip cookie mix
  • Brownie mix
  • Cupcake pan
  • Cooking spray
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Picture from Google images

First, preheat oven to 350 degrees F and then prepare your batters and set aside.  Now spray your muffin tin well. Put some cookie dough at the bottom of the cup and then fill the rest with brownie batter until it's about 2/3 full. Do this with the rest of the muffin tins. Bake for about 15 - 20 minutes. Let them cool and shove 'em in your mouth!! Bye!

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  1. Can you do non- packedged stuff? I totally don't do recipes with box mixes:)

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    1. I did not want the recipe to be to long but go for it!! I like homemade WAY better than mixes anyway:)

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  2. Yeah. They just taste fake. No offense Betty Crocker.

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    1. Oops. I forgot to say that i have heard of these and they are called Brookies!

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  3. Yeah, Sally's Baking Addiction made that up

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