I have to confess something, my guilty pleasure is a white chocolate brownie from the restaurant Moxies. A long time ago, I had one sample at the mall many years ago and I was hooked. I never leave that restaurant without one, it is paired with ice creams and chocolate sauce and oh my I think I went into a food coma just now. My main point is that since I am a lover of baking things and giving them my own personally touch, I thought why not try something new than the classic cupcakes I am usually doing. I wanted to brighten my horizons and make a brownie.
Here is what I did!
My from scratch approach did not turn out the way I imagined so I bought PC’s Blonde Brownie mix from Superstore. Knowing me, I never leave a power mix without giving it my own special hack and this brownie was going to get a huge makeover.
This powered mix is very simple to follow. All you really need is butter, one egg, and water.
This time, I felt like adding a little something, something to make it my own. I am not a stranger to using
red hot cinnamon hearts in many of my hacked recipes because it truly makes baked goods extra delicious. One side note. I always recommend giving the candies a twirl in a blender before adding it to any baked goods. You don’t want to be responsible for any surprise broken or chipped teeth.
Mix all the ingredients all together.
Once all the ingredients are mixed and the mixture looks like a bowl of pink, the direction’s next steps are to add in their chocolate chips but I wanted my own white chocolate chunks instead into my mix that I bought from Bulk Barn.
Pour the mixture into a pan, I placed a wax sheet before pouring mine.
Bake and Cool!
After 30 minutes in the oven, the brownies were complete!
You have no idea how hard it was to resist from eating this pan while taking pictures. It is so white chocolate brownie delicious! It is moist and gooey which is perfect. There is no overwhelming amount of the candies taste nor the chocolate chunks. There is the right amount of everything.
I am in deep with this white chocolate brownie with a twist. I think it may even bump out my original first place brownie… yummy! Alright enough talking, I am off to eat some more.
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