You want brownies, but you want pie. But, you really want brownies, but you also want pie. How to choose???
Ok. So, this is a ridiculous situation that never happens to anyone. And, if it does, no one feels sorry for you and all your first world problems. BUT, if that was an actual problem, Brownie Pie is the amazingly wonderful solution.
Those of you who have been reading this blog for a while know that I can get a bit long winded. Sometimes more than “a bit”. Yeah, well. We are who we are, people.
If you’re used to my long ramblings, the brevity of this post might come as a surprise. But, you know, here’s the thing… It really should only take two words to convince you that you need this recipe in your life.
Brownie. Pie.
I mean… it’s brownies baked in pie crust. Chocolate pie crust nonetheless. Ooey, gooey, fudge chocolate brownie deliciousness in a flakey pie crust. How could that not be one of the best things you’ve eaten all year?
Also, it’s really super easy. Maybe not as easy as tearing open a box of brownie mix, but close. And SO worth it. Whipping up a homemade Brownie Pie is even easier if you use a refrigerated pie crust. If you do use a refrigerated crust your brownie pie will not have a chocolate crust, of course. But, it’s a perfectly acceptable decision. Your pie will still be magnificent.
Now.
Go make a brownie pie.
You know you want to.
Ok. So, this is a ridiculous situation that never happens to anyone. And, if it does, no one feels sorry for you and all your first world problems. BUT, if that was an actual problem, Brownie Pie is the amazingly wonderful solution.
Those of you who have been reading this blog for a while know that I can get a bit long winded. Sometimes more than “a bit”. Yeah, well. We are who we are, people.
If you’re used to my long ramblings, the brevity of this post might come as a surprise. But, you know, here’s the thing… It really should only take two words to convince you that you need this recipe in your life.
Brownie. Pie.
I mean… it’s brownies baked in pie crust. Chocolate pie crust nonetheless. Ooey, gooey, fudge chocolate brownie deliciousness in a flakey pie crust. How could that not be one of the best things you’ve eaten all year?
Also, it’s really super easy. Maybe not as easy as tearing open a box of brownie mix, but close. And SO worth it. Whipping up a homemade Brownie Pie is even easier if you use a refrigerated pie crust. If you do use a refrigerated crust your brownie pie will not have a chocolate crust, of course. But, it’s a perfectly acceptable decision. Your pie will still be magnificent.
Now.
Go make a brownie pie.
You know you want to.
Going to make it sometime this week for my
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I will surely try this recipe. Looks so yummy and tempting!
ReplyDeleteIt won't let me open to get to the instructions HELP my name is teresa case
ReplyDeletehit the 1, 2 or 3 button and scroll back up. this site never answered me when I asked the same question. i was just playing around one day and figured it out
DeleteThe instructions don't mention the pie crust ... just to pour batter into spring form pan ... doesn't anyone proof read any more ... before publishing?
ReplyDeleteHey I noticed this too.
DeleteWHY DO WE HAVE TO DOWNLOAD ANOTHER PROGRAM TO PRINT THESE RECIPES??????!!!!!!!! not very happy right now
ReplyDeleteThere is a button to print Below the recipe
DeleteWhere's the pie crust. .
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ReplyDeleteLooks heavenly!
ReplyDeleteIt looks yummy I will try it
ReplyDeleteYou have awakened my sweet tooth😩🤐
ReplyDeleteOmg somethings are just meant to be luvs xx
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of Mississippi Mud cake. I love it.
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