So when I got Simple Gourmet Cooking for the latest Blogger's Choice Swap, I went right to her dessert tag. I love German Chocolate Cake. I ask for someone to make it for me every birthday, so it seemed like a no-brainer to me. I also made the Beef Wellington Hand Pies, which were really good, and the BBQ Chicken Pasta. Dawn's blog is filled with a lot of great recipes, so head over there if you get a chance.
German Chocolate Cake Brownies
from Simple Gourmet Cooking
Ingredients
2/3 cup butter or margarine, softened
1
box of German chocolate cake mix
1
cup semisweet chocolate chips
1
container coconut pecan frosting
3
tablespoons milk
Directions
1) Heat oven to 350°F. Lightly grease or spray bottom and sides of 13x9-inch pan with cooking spray.
2) In
medium bowl, combine butter and cake mix and mix with a fork until
crumbly; separate out 1 cup of mixture and set aside. Press
the remaining mixture in bottom of pan.
3) Bake
10 minutes. Remove from oven and sprinkle chocolate chips over baked
layer. Drop frosting by heaping tablespoonfuls over the chocolate chips
and spread slightly.
4) Stir milk into reserved cake mixture. Drop
cake-milk mixture by teaspoonfuls onto frosting layer.
5) Bake
24 to 28 minutes or until cake portion is slightly dry to touch; cool
10 minutes in the pan. Carefully loosen edges of bars with knife. Cool
completely. Refrigerate until firm.
I loved these brownies. They were the classic German Chocolate cake flavors, in a much easier to eat form. They were so easy to put together too, which makes them even more fantastic. This was definitely my favorite thing out of a lot of good dishes that we tried from Dawn's blog.
So glad you liked these. These are one of my husband's all time favorite desserts and they are so easy to make!
ReplyDeleteOoo, my husband loves German chocolate cake so I might have to try these out for him!
ReplyDeleteCoconut pecan frosting? Hmm...I'm going to have to track some of that down and try these. I've never heard of it before!
ReplyDeleteI hadn't heard of it either until this recipe. It was front and center with the frostings in the baking aisle. The fristing alone is addicting.
DeleteI've only recently started coming around to coconut. I've always been slightly turned off by the texture, but as I get older I've learned to really enjoy it! These brownies sound delicious!
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