Caramel kisses brownies recipe (2024)

by Roxana 21 Comments

Caramel kisses brownies – rich, fudgy, ooey-gooey brownies with chewy edges and packed with Caramel Hershey’s Kisses

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How do you like your brownie? Fudgy? Cake-y? Filled with chocolate goodness? With or without nuts? Jam-packed with Hershey’s Kisses?Right now, I’d take any of them, as long as they are brownies. Myschedulefor the rest of the week is pretty busy and you know, a little bit of chocolate keeps me going. Of course, I wish I had some of thesebrownies left.

These caramel kissed brownies are everything you wantin a brownie. They are rich, fudgy, ooey-gooey center with a thin crust on top and, of course the best part, the chewy edges! Add to that drippingcaramel kisses,stickingto your fingers while biting into one brownie.

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To get the recipe for these sinfully Caramel Kisses Brownies, follow me to my friend Rachel’s blog where I’m guest posting today.

Caramel Kissed Brownies

Caramel kisses brownies

Yields 12 bars

Caramel kisses brownies – rich, fudgy, ooey-gooey brownies with chewy edges and packed with Caramel Hershey’s Kisses

10 minPrep Time

35 minCook Time

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Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup (113 grams) room temperature butter
  • 1 cup (200 grams) packed brown sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 3/4 cup (90 grams) all-purpose flour
  • 3/4 cup (60 grams) unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 bag Hershey's caramel kisses, unwrapped
  • 1 egg

Instructions

  1. Heat the oven to 350F. Line an 8 inch square pan with parchment paper.
  2. In a mixing bowl cream the butter and sugar until light and fluffy, about 2 minutes.
  3. Add the 2 eggs, one at a time, mixing well after each addition.
  4. Add the vanilla extract and mix. Scrape the sides of the bowl.
  5. Slowly add the cocoa powder, salt and flour and stir until just combined.
  6. Reserve 3/4 cup. Spread the remaining batter in the prepared pan.
  7. Add the caramel kisses and arrange them on top of the brownie batter.
  8. Mix the reserved 3/4 cup brownie batter with the remaining egg. Pour it over the caramel kisses.
  9. Bake the brownies in the preheated oven for about 35 minutes.
  10. Remove from the oven and cool completely before cutting them into bars.

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  1. Caramel kisses brownies recipe (13)Denise Browning@From Brazil To You says

    Ai, ai, ai...As I would say in Portuguese!!! You want to kill me, Roxana! This is breakfast time and all that I desire is to eat these brownies with such decandent caramel kiss. What a kiss!!!

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  2. Caramel kisses brownies recipe (14)Valerie says

    I love fudgy, sticky, messy, brownies! (Even better when that sticky mess arrives in the form of caramel kisses!) :D

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  3. Caramel kisses brownies recipe (15)Averie @ Averie Cooks says

    Wow. Just wow! I made fudgy caramel brownies about a week ago but these...that super melty caramel is just beautiful!

    Reply

  4. Caramel kisses brownies recipe (17)Jeanne says

    Wow! My husband would be totally drooling over these! They look so delicious.

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  5. Caramel kisses brownies recipe (18)Liz says

    These just want to pop out of the computer and into my mouth right now! It's true - they're calling my name! I love fudge-y, moist brownies and now I love caramel in them too! Have a great weekend Roxana!

    Reply

  6. Caramel kisses brownies recipe (19)Nancy @ gottagetbaked says

    OHEMGEE!!! Roxana, your gorgeous, vibrant photography is making me lick that first photo of the stack of dripping, caramelly brownies on my screen. What are you doing to us, woman?! I need these in my life right.now.

    Reply

  7. Caramel kisses brownies recipe (20)Laura (Tutti Dolci) says

    I have no words except that I'm absolutely drooling!!

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  8. Caramel kisses brownies recipe (21)Katie | The Hill Country Cook says

    UM. WHOA. That it is all. :)This looks way better than those "slu*tty" brownies or whatever. Or maybe they just look easier to make.

    Reply

  9. Caramel kisses brownies recipe (22)Maureen | org*smic Chef says

    I shared these on facebook yesterday and folks were accusing me of trying to kill them with goodness :)

    Reply

  10. Caramel kisses brownies recipe (23)Meghan says

    You're killing me today! Wow!

    Reply

  11. Caramel kisses brownies recipe (24)Sandra's Easy Cooking says

    Oh God, Roxy...you are baking machine! When do you find time...those look like OMG wow....I want it now! :D Ah-mazing!

    Reply

  12. Caramel kisses brownies recipe (25)warren says

    these brownies look great where is the recipe I just see photos and comments

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  13. Caramel kisses brownies recipe (26)christine says

    i made these yesterday and took them to work... A-mazing! i used dutch process cocoa instead of regular cocoa and they came out fine. great recipe, thank you :0)

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    • Caramel kisses brownies recipe (27)Roxana says

      Hi Christine, So happy to hear you liked the brownies. Thanks for the sweet words. Roxana

      Reply

  14. Caramel kisses brownies recipe (28)eldora luft says

    Found no directions on how to mix n bake. Would b nice 2 have 1

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    • Caramel kisses brownies recipe (29)Roxana says

      Hi Eldora, You can find the recipe here http://www.rachelcooks.com/2013/03/22/caramel-kissed-brownies-guest-post/It's a guest post I did for a fellow bloggerRoxana

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  15. Caramel kisses brownies recipe (30)Gouron danièle says

    bonjour ce dessert a l'air tres bon meme succulent !!! est ce qu'il est possible d'avoir la recette ? je vous remercie.

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  16. Caramel kisses brownies recipe (31)Michele s says

    My brownies came out dry and definitely not gooey like in the picture. Any suggestions?

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    • Caramel kisses brownies recipe (32)Roxana says

      Hi Michele, I'm sorry to hear your brownies didn't turn out as you were expecting them. The only thing that comes to mind tight now is maybe you baked them longer. I'd be more than happy to help you figuring out what when wrong. Please don't hesitate to email me your questions. Roxana

      Reply

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