Combine all your favorite flavors into these little yummy bites, The chocolate chip cookies, the brownies, and add Reese cups. This recipe takes a little bit of mixing in bowls but is so worth the result!
Prep Time25 minutesmins
Cook Time12 minutesmins
cool time30 minutesmins
Total Time1 hourhr7 minutesmins
Servings: 24
Calories: 460kcal
Ingredients
The Cookie Dough
¾CupShortening
2CupsAll Purpose Flour
1Egg
1 ¼CupsBrown Sugar
2TablespoonsMilk
1 ½TeaspoonVanilla
1TeaspoonSalt
¾TeaspoonBaking Soda
1 ½TeaspoonHoney
2CupsChocolate Chips
The Brownie Mix
3/4CupsButter cut into little squares for melting in the microwave
3/4CupCocoa Powder I used dark but light or dark can be used
1 2/3CupSugar
1TablespoonsWater
1TeaspoonVanilla Extract
3 Eggs Large beaten
1 ⅓CupsFlour
½TeaspoonBaking Powder
¼TeaspoonSalt
Other Ingredients
14oz Mini Reeses cupsfoil removed
Cooking spray
Instructions
The Cookie Dough
Blend the brown sugar and shortening together.
Add the milk and egg together with the sugar mixture, once incorporated add the honey.
In a separate bowl, add your flour, baking soda and salt together.
Gradually start adding your flour mixture to your sugar, add ½ cup at a time mixing thoroughly.
Once all the flour is mixed, you can add your chocolate chip morsels and mix.
The Brownie Mix
Mix together the flour, baking powder, and salt and set aside.
Melt your butter in the microwave.
Add into the butter, the cocoa, sugar, and eggs (mix well with a spatula, scraping down the sides of the bowl.
In the same bowl as the butter mixture, add in the flour mixture, a little at a time, making sure you are mixing it together well.
Assembling and Cooking
Coat a mini muffin pan with cooking spray
Take 1 large teaspoon of cookie dough and press lightly into the muffin tray
Spoon tablespoon of brownie batter on top of the cookie dough and bake at 350° F for 10-12 minutes
Remove from oven and press (1) Reese cup down in middle until it's sinks in.
Let cool for 30+ minutes before trying to remove from pan. (I prefer to press and twist out of pan to avoid marks with knife)
Notes
You can substitute packaged chocolate chip cookie dough and box brownie mix and still have a good result. However for flavor and your budget, homemade is always better.