sumfun said:
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Posted: 6/17/2013 10:37:17 PM
I really liked them! My family did as well. Mine didn't look perfect like the pic but I'm ok with that!!! Very tasty, thanks for sharing!!!!
dandylynes said:
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Posted: 6/16/2013 8:38:18 PM
My 15 y/o made this for her dad today. They turned out great. Super simple to make. We did skip the bourbon and I don't think that detracted form anything.
kaykoz said:
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Posted: 2/26/2013 5:01:26 PM
These are really good and very easy to make. Quite rich though. I had to bake them longer than was called for, the brownie mix was still liquid. It's a good recipe to have kids help with.
sportmom56 said:
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Posted: 2/25/2013 3:53:24 PM
No thank you. These are dry and the layers fall apart when taking them out of the pan. It didn't look anything like the picture. We do not believe in alcohol so I skipped the sauce. I guess it makes all the difference since none of my family liked these, including a kid who eats everything. We prefer soft cookies but by the time the brownie finally was done, the cookie dough was hard as a rock. The Oreos stuck to my teeth and pulled out a filling. We are on an extremely strict budget so for us they are expensive to make by the time I buy all the mixes. I would rather have had the 3 des
crgordon said:
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Posted: 2/12/2013 9:37:16 AM
Just OK. The flavors do not meld as well as I anticipated (a la chocolate & peanut butter). Oreo creme filling turns gooey from cooking. Did not top with bourbon sauce as we are not alcohol consumers.
Barb727 said:
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Posted: 2/11/2013 7:40:03 PM
Took these to a neighborhood party and everyone just LOVED these. And yes, I used Oreos but didn't break them up.......laid them out in rows 6x4.
Judya6612 said:
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Posted: 2/6/2013 6:26:02 AM
For the reviewer that asked about calorie count.... check out myfitnesspal.com - Recipe Nutrition Calculator. There you can enter all the ingredients for any recipe and it will calculate calorie, fat grams, etc. You can even enter Name Brand ingredients to get exact numbers.
janet102464 said:
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Posted: 2/5/2013 8:42:31 PM
tamaragordon - there is rum extract that you can find by the baking supplies - that might work as a subtitute for the bourbon.
rachmom41 - you do not break up the cookies and yes they are oreos.
Good luck to both of you!
tamaragordon said:
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Posted: 2/5/2013 3:23:21 PM
Looking forward to making these however we do not keep alcohol in the house. Any thoughts on what can be substituted for the tablespoon of bourbon? Is there an extract or flavoring that might work?
rachmom41 said:
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Posted: 2/5/2013 2:28:04 PM
The cookie with the filling is that oreos? and do you break them up?