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Baked Oreo Brownies

Oh yeah -- I know what came to your mind right away!  Oreos!  Oh sure!  I wouldn't have thought that either, but I'm telling you, it's a possibility!

The other day I had to make a treat to send with Jackson to school for a special lunch.  While on the phone in the middle of Wal-mart (oh yes, I'm now one of "those" people), Kilie gives me this super simple recipe that she had been told about!  So as any good mother does, I put the package of cookies back on the shelf and tell her to repeat the ingredients again and I fly down the aisle, telling people under my breath to get out of the way -- I've got a new recipe to make and it's not even written down on paper! 

These little gems are worth having around for a quick treat of unexpected guests . . .or even expected ones!

Baked Oreos
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1 package (9X13 size) brownie mix
Ingredients to make those sweet little things
1 package oreos -- plain, colored center, double stuff -- whatever you like

Mix the brownies according to package directions.  Spray your muffin pans with pam.  Dip your little round oreos in the batter and plop into a pan.

Bake about 10-12 minutes -- but don't over do it!  Nobody likes an over-baked brownie, whether it has an oreo in it or not! 

Let it cool just a bit and run a sharp knife around the edge.  Let cool 10-15 minutes and plop out on a cooling rack.  Dust with powdered sugar, drizzle with warmed vanilla frosting, or leave it plain.



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