I first saw these brownies on pinterest and after making them for a coworkers birthday I decided I wanted to kick them up a notch, which was almost difficult because the orignal recipe was genius.
You use a boxed brownie mix for this recipe and make it as usual only don't add the water that it calls for on the box. Once you have all those ingredients combined then you add cookies and cream ice cream, hot fudge and crushed Oreos.
After mixing in the hot fudge and ice cream stir in the crushed Oreos
Once you have the batter made you are ready to assemble the brownies. Pour half of your brownie batter into your prepared pan.
Then take your Oreos and layer them all accross the brownie batter.
Top with the remaining brownie batter.
Bake in your preheated oven, let cool and top with the Oreo Buttercream Frosting
Cookies and Cream Oreo Dream Brownies
recipe adapted from Kevin & Amanda
Ingredients
1 box Brownie Mix {family size for a 9x13 pan}
eggs & oil {as called for by the brownie mix}
11/2 heaping cups Cookies & Cream ice cream
1/2 Cup hot fudge topping
1 package Oreo Double Stuf Cookies
Directions:
Preheat oven & spray an 8×11 for thicker brownie or 9x13 baking dish generously with cooking spray. Combine brownie mix, eggs, and oil as directed on the back of the box, but do not add the water. Add ice cream and hot fudge to the brownie batter and stir to combine. Crush up about 10-15 Oreos and stir those into the batter. Pour half of the brownie batter into the baking dish, layer with Oreos, {side by side covering the entire pan} then top with remaining batter. Bake for 40-50 minutes or as directed on the back of the box.
Oreo Buttercream Frosting
recipe adapted from Confessions of a Cookbook Queen
Ingredients:
2 sticks salted butter
1/4 cup heavy cream
1 teaspoons vanilla
4 cups powdered sugar
15 Oreos, crushed VERY FINELY
Directions:
In the bowl of a mixer, beat butter, cream, and vanilla on medium-low until smooth and well-combined. Slowly add powdered sugar. Once powdered sugar is barely mixed in, increase speed to medium-high and beat for 2 minutes. Fold in crushed Oreos {I used my food processor to crush the Oreos into almost a powder}
These are so super yummy! I took them to our family gathering on Thanksgiving and everyone raved about them!





















These sound sooooooooo good! I will have to try them after the holdiays since I have way too many things I like to make at Christmas which are traditions. I have spent most of my morning looking at Kevin and Amanda's camera help.
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