Caramel Brownie
The Review
I've decided to stay on the trend of trying out slightly more complex brownie recipes that include another flavor in addition to chocolate. With the recent start of fall, I felt that caramel brownies would be a good choice.
Nearly all the recipes I looked at on allrecipes.com included the same basic ingredients and the same basic steps. All the ones that I looked at involved using a cake box mix, usually German chocolate. I decided to go with the recipe for Caramel Brownies II for no real specific reason except that it looked good.
The Ingredients
The Bottom Layer
The Chocolate Chips
The Finished Product
on a scale of 1 to 5
- Overall Rating: 4
- Recipe Difficulty
- Rating: 3 (Moderate)
- The process of mixing the ingredients is relatively simple. It takes a little bit of time to melt the caramels since it is important not to overheat the caramels, so the cook cannot be in a hurry.
- The unwrapping of all the caramels is a bit time consuming as well.
- Taste
- Rating: 4 (good)
- With a layer of chocolate and caramel in the middle, how can one go wrong with the taste?
- I noticed that the chocolate and caramel dominates the flavor so the taste of the actual brownie portion is lost.
- Texture
- Rating: 4 (good)
- These brownies are extremely soft and chewy because of the caramel. Even after the brownies cooled completely, the caramel stayed soft and chewy.
- Husband's Opinion
- I don't have my husband's official opinion except that he said he liked the brownies when he first ate one.
- Hints and tips
- Definitely begin this process with melting the caramels and wait until they are nearly all melted before mixing the other ingredients
- I found that I had to cook the brownies for an additional 10 minutes past the recommended time. This might come from the use of my stoneware pan.
- I recommend that you cook the brownies until they appear set in the middle since you cannot use a cake tester or toothpick to test the doneness.
- When you place the remaining brownie batter on the top of the melted caramel, you do not have to worry about the batter completely covering every portion of the base.
- Would I make these brownies (bars) again?
- The richness of the caramels would keep me from making these brownies very often, but it is an effective recipe that I would use again if I felt the urge for caramel in my brownies.
- I would be interested in trying this recipe again with a different flavor cake mix, like dark chocolate.
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