Rich Chocolate Dripping With Caramel, This Can’t be Real!
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Everyone loves brownies! Most people also love the combination of caramel and chocolate. It is such a yummy, classic favorite! This recipe combines those flavors in a homemade brownie, finished with a light dusting of powdered sugar. These brownies are definitely dinner guest-worthy; just make sure you have the recipe at hand. Your guests are going to be begging for it!
Grab a napkin because these brownies ooze melted caramel. Cake mix is used, instead of brownie mix, and you can choose whatever brand you’re familiar with. You can also add some semi-sweet chocolate chips in the middle layer, on top of the cooling caramel. And if you’re feeling experimental, why not try a combination of dark and white chocolate chips? Either way, these are sure to be a hit at an office holiday party, or to bring to a neighbor.
Recipe and photo courtesy of The Food Network
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