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Ultimate Chocolate Chip Cookie Oreo Brownie Bars

Dear Pinterest,

I can’t quit you!  I NEED to quit you! My thighs NEED me to quit you! But I obviously can’t. You are an online drug that sucks time away from my work and my life. Good thing you give me things like yummy brownies or it would totally be a one-sided relationship!

I know baby gear is my expertise and I should stick to strollers but here’s the thing.  The more strollers that I have to get done – the more I want to bake. It’s like my stress reliever. Yep, I’m a stress baker! There…I said it!  I LIKE TO BAKE!  I like strollers too but if you gave me a brownie AND a stroller – I’d be in heaven. The problem is that I should be working…filming…reviewing…writing…answering emails…yet, I’m scouring your yummy pages of Food & Drink for my next fix. Why can’t I just land on the grilled chicken recipes and forget about the brownies?  I just can’t. Don’t judge.

I’d like to say we’re through but you know I can’t. You had me at “Pin it”.

xoxo,

Hollie

Okay, so this afternoon instead of working on the Baby Jogger City Mini GT review, I was making brownies. But in my defense, these aren’t just any brownies. These are everything that is right in the world. Chocolate chip cookies, Oreos and brownies all in one delicious bar. Yeah, what’s not good about that?!? And yes, you guessed it – found the recipe on Pinterest! (Why not follow me HERE because I really do find the best stuff?!)  I did my good blogging detective work to find what I think is the original poster of this recipe. Good old Kevin and Amanda are the ones to blame for this one! Sure, there are others that claim to be the creators of this recipe on Pinterest but from what I’ve seen – Kevin and Amanda were the first.

I saw the photos…read the recipe…and headed to the store immediately. This Pinterest obsession is becoming ridiculous! I’m so glad I did because these brownies are totally worth it. Like sinfully delicious – forget-about-the-calories-yummy! Plus, they are pretty darn easy to make.

Ultimate Chocolate Chip Cookie Oreo Brownie Bars

Ingredients:

  • Package of Brownie Mix (+the eggs, oil and water needed for that!)
  • Package of Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix (I opted to make the Original Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough from scratch! If you go this route – use a little less flour than you normally would to keep the cookies moist.)
  • Package of Oreos (regular or Double Stuffed – you choose!)

How to Make Them:

1.  Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line a 9×9 baking pan with wax paper or foil and spray with cooking spray. (You can opt for a 13×9 pan if you want thinner bars.)

2.  Make your cookie dough whichever way you like and spread in the bottom of the pan. If you are making a full batch of homemade Toll House cookie dough, you will only need half the batch!

3. Cover your cookie dough with Oreo cookies.

4. Whip up your brownie mix and pour evenly over the Oreo cookies.

5. Bake at 350 degrees for 40 minutes.

6. Cool for 5 minutes and then enjoy!  Add some ice cream to completely put this indulgence over the top!

Don’t act like this isn’t the yummiest thing you’ve ever seen!

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48 Comments

  1. OMG Hollie…we had a Pinterest party with my mom’s group & one mom made this (and left me a huge slab of a portion!)…sooo good… needless to say the hubby never got to try any by morning! HA!

  2. well that’s just dangerous. Don’t you know I have my son’s Bar Mitzvah in 3 weeks?! How can you show this to me? Looks awesome, lets see if I can hold out until after the PARTAY!

  3. Oh my word, those look so good! I could be a professional pinterester, if there was such a thing. I’m also afraid that I am starting to base my self-worth on how many followers I have. It’s so validating! lol I’ll have to start following you.

  4. I think I gained 20 pounds reading this recipe. I need to make this one and the six chip peanut butter cookies, but I may only do 5 and leave out the butterscotch chips. I need to lose weight, not gain, but these sound so amazing!

  5. i just made these yesterday…while they were very good. It was undercooked. I have new ovens and i had to put these in for 1 hour. and there are still parts of the brownie that is undercooked. and i bought the same ingredients as you. very disappointed.

  6. I made this today and like Maria…very undercooked. They looked cooked when I took them out…but raw inside..just put them back in..

  7. I make these all the time. I use Betty Crocker cookie mix in bag. Use a 9×13 pan. I use fingers to spread chic chip cookie dough on bottom. Works great. Cook 375 for 50 minutes. Let cool completely. They will be a bit gooey. Maybe cook hour.

  8. I made these in muffin tins and they cooked in half the time…I’m sending them with my son on his bus trip to share. I used the oreo to press down the chocolate chip cookie dough. Make them in a cupcake liner and there is very little clean up! Enjoy.

  9. On the toll house recipe if u sub crisco for butter the cookies are twice as amazing!! My mom and i have done it for yrs!! She isnt allowes to attend family functions without them!! Haha

  10. I have made these before and they were way too sweet for me, I think I ate one maybe two little pieces. My sister brought the rest to her coworkers and they loved them.

  11. so… i have tried these twice now. i live at altitude (5280ft) and the first time the brownie was still liquidy and the second the brownie was more cooked but the cookie wasn’ done… i tweeked the brownie mix for altitude the 2nd time…. just seeing if anyone had suggestions. now that it’s failed twice i REALLY want it to work… thanks!! 😛

  12. I’ve got this in the oven now, a great idea for an easy and quick to prepare dessert or treat. I love the cupcake idea as well! However, as it’s a weeknight, I used a Betty Crocker brownie mix instead of making my usual brownies and the consistency was really thick, making it very hard to evenly distribute the brownie cover without dislodging all the oreos and ensuring even coverage. Looking forward to this and I think little miss is going to LOVE them. Thanks for the recipe!

  13. This did not work for me, and I didn’t even use all the brownie mix. The cookies are burning and the brownies are still too gooey/undercooked. Fail. :/

  14. My daughter wanted this for her birthday last week – it worked for me ! no problems, did leave it in about 50 minutes…..cookies were fine, brownies were cooked – cut SMALL pieces….we were all in a food coma after 🙂

  15. So are the cookies supposed to be hard when you eat this? I made it last night and everything was good, but the cookies were still hard. Thought maybe they would have softened up.

  16. @Michele, Genius! The only hard part was getting the cookie dough to spread in the bottom of the pan (regular recipe), so I bet the muffin tin is super easy. Single serving size! Mine are cooking right now in a 9×9 pan.

  17. I just made these! They were in for 40 minutes and the brownies are still liquid. I put them in for another 10 minutes and they are STILL liquid. I still have them in the oven and they aren’t cooked yet! It’s so sad! I’m hoping that they turn out alright 🙂

  18. I have a friend that makes these,she adds carmel on top of the oreos’s before shempours on the brownie batter.. Ihave been told they are womderful..

  19. These are absolutely delicious! I discovered this recipe last summer from a friend who calls them “Slutty Brownies” because they are SINFUL and EASY!

  20. This recipe sounds delicious. I imagine you could probably use different Oreo varieties to slightly change the taste, but keep the same great combination of cookie flavors. Thanks for posting the recipe and the pictures

  21. Found this recipe on Pinterest and tried it today. I used the big pan and the WHOLE batch of toll house dough. I layered the Oreos so every inch of cookie dough was covered with Oreo goodness. THEN, I used the Ghirardelli Chocolate Brownie SUPREME mix with the chocolate syrup pouch included. MOUTHGASM! I have to send these to work with my hubbie tomorrow or I will eat them all. I don’t want to end up in my fat jeans.

  22. Hi Hollie! I made this for the very first time, I’m bringing it to a party tonight, I put chocolate frosting on the surface, because it created bubbles and presentation is extremely important for me. Is it supposed to be eaten warm? Or can be eaten cold?

  23. You said that if you make the toll house cookie dough from scratch to use a little less flour. Any idea how much less? Are we talking a tablespoon less, a cup less?

  24. I just made a batch of these for a Chanukah party using Giradelli’s chocolate caramel brownies for the brownie part…. holy crap these are AMAZING! Definitely glad I have 20 other people to share them with because I could Jabba out on that whole pan in a heart beat. My child sobbed the entire time they were cooling because he could smell them! =P

  25. omggggg……i write a fitness blog and i MUST MAKE THESE and forget about health for a day because these look out of control amazing.

  26. I’m making these now and they have now been in the oven for an hour and 10 minutes and are still raw. I dont get it. I’m super excited to make these I just hope they come out right.

  27. I put mine in for an hour and the brownie still isn’t cooked all the way. They are in a 9 x 9 pan. Once they cool will they be okay? I am hoping the cookie isn’t burned.

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