Brownie Pops!
Posted in Baking on 01/11/2010 11:44 am by DonnaJo-Ann’s fabrics and crafts is one of my favorites places to browse around on the weekends. Crafting has always been one of my hobbies and this store is to me what a candy store use to be. My eyes grow wide and I get just a little excited. So many colorful fabrics and craft ideas to choose from! On one of my Jo-Ann’s trips I came across a brownie pop mold at a super price so I picked it up and decided to give brownie pops a try. I used a brownie recipe that I found from My Baking Addiction’s Blog. Jamie has a wonderful site full of pretty photos and yummy desserts. Hop on over there and take a peek!
The brownies were so moist and delicious! I did have a mishap with the mold. This was my first time using a silicone mold and I thought they were just magical so I did not spray the mold with non stick spray. Well, I had to fight the brownies to get them out! It wasn’t a total loss since brownie crumbs are so tasty so they did not go to waste but ended up as an ice-cream topping. The second batch I used my favorite Baker’s Joy spray and out they popped with no trouble at all. I am a huge fan of Ghirardelli Chocolate and I had picked up the candy making and dipping bar at Sam’s Club so I used that to dip the brownie pops in. Oh so good! But wait! Even better…I had Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups on hand so I chopped those up in the food processor and used that for the topping. Double Whammy of Goodness!
Double Chocolate Brownies from My Baking Addiction
Ingredients
1/2 cup white sugar
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons water
1 1/2 cups semisweet chocolate chips
2 eggs
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
2/3 cup all-purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
2/3 cup mini chocolate chips – These you fold into the batter before baking.

Combine butter, sugar and water and cook over medium heat until boiling. Remove from heat and add chocolate chips, stir
until melted and chocolate is smooth. Mix in the eggs and vanilla. Combine the flour, baking soda and salt into the chocolate mixture
and toss in those extra chocolate chips.
Spoon the brownie mixture into the mold just below the second rim line.
I baked these at 350 degrees and checked them at 15 minutes and they were perfectly done.
Well, perfectly done and then this happened! They would not come out!
Baker’s Joy to the rescue!
Perfect Pops!
For the chocolate dip, I started with 4 squares of chocolate which I heated in a small glass bowl in the microwave for 30 second intervals until melted.
I chopped up those Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups into small crumbles.

I used lollipop sticks (which you can find find at Jo-Ann’s or Michael’s) and I put a lollipop stick right in the
middle of the brownie pop and dipped it into the chocolate goodness.
Then the above happened. It fell right off the stick! What to do?! Eat it? That would be instant gratification and it was delish,
but these were meant to be shared so I tried again. I started by dipping the stick in the chocolate first then inserted it into the brownie then placed
it in the fridge for a few minutes to set. When I took them out of the fridge I dipped them in the chocolate and then sprinkled the
Reese’s Crumbs on top and I was good to go!

All done! I used a styrofoam ball that I cut in half and stuck the brownie pops in the foam to hold them for serving.
Whew! Loved them! It’s all good. ~Donna