



Just make your brownie mix. I poured mine into a glass cake pan, then I took the cookie pieces (they are already scored, so they should break off into squares) and I arranged them by 3 in a row into the brownie mix. I baked for 30 minutes (less than what it says on the brownie mix box, and more than it said on the cookie package, use your judgement) and it seemed to be a good amount of time. If you want, you can frost them but they were sweet enough as it was. And I have a major sweet tooth! I suggest making them, maybe for Valentine's day? they are really good. Enjoy!
1 comment:
thanx...they were awesome!
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