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These Gooey Brownie Cookie Bars recipe taste just like your favorite gooey brownie except they’re formed into GOOEY bars! These are so rich and chocolatey and they start with a box brownie mix!
Gooey Brownie Cookie Bars
I am OBSESSED with gooey bars – I’ve made them with every flavor cake mix you can imagine. But one day I thought to myself: can gooey bars be made with BROWNIE mix? You betcha they can!
What is a gooey bar? My gooey bars are two layers of cake mix or brownie mix sandwiched with sweetened condensed milk. The bar layers are more like cookies in texture and the center is sweet and gooey and perfect.
These are chocolate to the extreme with just 5 ingredients – you’re going to LOVE them.
Ingredients Needed
- Brownie mix: I start with a store bought brownie mix. Make sure to use one designed for a 9×13-inch pan.
- Egg: for chew and moisture.
- Butter: I use unsalted butter so it won’t overpower the taste of our batter. I leave a stick of butter out to warm up to room temperature, that way it’s easier to mix in with the sugar.
- Sweetened condensed milk: my regulars know how much I love this stuff. It’s a foolproof way to get a gooey and incredible dessert.
- Chocolate chips: I’m using semi-sweet chocolate chips but feel free to use any kind you please. You can also add nuts!
How to make Brownie Cookie Bars
- Preheat oven to 350°F and prepare your baking dish.
- Add brownie mix, egg, and butter to the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. You can use a hand mixer but it takes a long time to mix it! Beat until a thick mixture forms. Should be thicker than chocolate chip cookie dough.
- Press half the thick brownie mixture into the bottom of the prepared pan.
- Top with your favorite chocolate chips and pour the sweetened condensed milk over the top. Try to not let the milk touch the edges of the pan though. If you do, it will cause it to bubble and brown.
- Break pieces of the remaining dough and drop them evenly over the top of the bars, then press gently to compact.
- Bake for 35-45 minutes, until the top starts to lose the glossy look.
- Cool to room temperature. You’ll probably be impatient at this point because your kitchen will smell incredible. But just let it cool down to cut into bars.
Expert Tips
- Store at room temperature for maximum gooeyness.
- Serve this chocolate brownie bar with your favorite ice cream!
- Sprinkle the top with sea salt for a perfect salted chocolate finish.
- Instead of chocolate chips, use chunks of your favorite candies: Reese’s, M&Ms, Butterfingers, Rolos, Almond Joy, Kit Kat, etc., or use or add chopped nuts.
FAQs
If stored in an airtight container, these cookie bars last up to 1 week in the refrigerator.
Yes. If stored in an airtight container, you can freeze these brownie cookie bars for up to 1 month.
Brownie Gooey Bars
Ingredients
- 1 box (approx 18 ounces) brownie mix
- 1 large egg
- ½ cup (113g) unsalted butter , softened
- ½ cup sweetened condensed milk
- 1 cup (170g) semi-sweet chocolate chips
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a 9×9” pan with foil and spray with cooking spray for easy removal.
- Add brownie mix, egg, and butter to the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Beat until at thick mixture forms (thicker than cookie dough). You can do this with a hand mixer but it will take a really long time!
- Press half the mixture into the bottom of the prepared pan. Top with the chocolate chips and pour the sweetened condensed milk over the top, but try to not let the milk touch the edges of the pan. (That will cause it to bubble and brown.) Break pieces of the remaining dough and drop them evenly over the top of the bars, then press gently to compact.
- Bake for 35-45 minutes, until the top starts to loose the glossy look. Cool to room temperature before cutting.
- Store at room temperature for maximum gooeyness.
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This is pretty much the best timing to find this. I was out at the shops last night and had a massive craving for Mrs Fields brownies. (Not sure if Mrs Fields is international or Australia only, but if you haven’t heard of it, it’s basically the most delicious brownies and cookies anywhere, ever.) I’ve mastered a cookie recipe that tastes just as delicious as their cookies, and as I was munching away on my Choc Macadamia brownie, and later on my Double Choc brownie (yes I bought two, and I’m in no way ashamed!) I was thinking how I need to master a delicious brownie recipe so I can have brownies all the time. This recipe sounds like the perfect place to start!! Yummmm!!
How do I substitute brownie mix? We do not have such cake mixes in Poland ๐
I don’t know if it’ll work with a traditional brownie recipe, but you could try making your own mix! I don’t have a recipe for that, but my friend Nikki does: http://www.chef-in-training.com/2013/10/homemade-brownie-mix/
My goodness, I can’t even imagine the torture of living next to a chocolate factory. These brownies sound ridiculous. Can’t wait to try!
Wow! What a delightful sugar rush!
These sound divine! ๐
Usually, my sweet cravings are for cookies. I need to bake more….lol
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