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I feel like time has just been slipping away from me lately. Do you feel that way, too? Work has been a bit crazy, I'm trying to finish up Christmas shopping, the kids have things going on at school and a good meal in the evenings has been hard to come by. The cookies and treats, however, have been plentiful. Could it be stress that motivates me to bake? Stress or not, these Surprise Inside Marshmallow Brownie Bites are going to blow your mind.
I tend to have a "thing" for bites - both dessert and non-dessert - Peanut Butter & Chocolate Oat Bites, Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Bites, Cucumber Bites, Cheesy Artichoke Bites. . .and the list goes on. I think I just like the fact that, if you wanted, you could pop the entire thing into your mouth and just chew. 🙂
The recipe I'm sharing today is quite simple really. You start by mixing up the dry ingredients, adding them to the wet and letting the dough chill for a couple hours. Here comes the surprise part. . .unwrap your Rolos and wrap the dough around each one. Bake. Then top each cookie with half of a marshmallow.
Tip: Use the back of a spoon to flatten the marshmallow onto the cookie to help it stick.
Allow to cool. Then. . .add the drizzle.
Can I just mention something while we're on this photo? I never wear nail polish. . .ever. I use my hands WAY too much during the day and I wash them like a million times. It's just too high maintenance for me. I can wreck a manicure the same day I get one. And the whole gel thing on my nails - I'm not into damage so I don't do that either. Dark confession: I do get pedicures, however. 🙂
My friend, Terrie, had a Jamberry party a couple weeks ago and of course I went. Partly to get out of the house for some socialization, partly because I was curious. . .and partly because she's an awesome, close friend. If she told me she wanted me to go to the park with her to watch squirrels, I'd do it.
I'll tell you what. . . I was kind of digging the whole concept of Jamberry. Stickers for your nails? Genius. While they tell me they can last like two weeks, mine came off on day two. They just started feeling "foreign" after the first day and then they started feeling "rough" rather than smooth and a little corner on one nail started to peel and I couldn't stand it. They all came off.
Anyway, woe is me. I have a couple other sets I need to use up yet and am thinking I'll pull them out over the holidays. Keep your eyes peeled and watch for them on Instagram.
So, back to our regularly scheduled program.
If you're a chocolate lover, you will DELIGHT in these brownie like cookies.
My favorite part has to be that chocolate and caramel center. I try to bite them exactly in half JUST so I can see the gooey caramel for myself. What a decadent bite-sized dessert! Aren't these pretty?
They're perfect for a Christmas cookie and candy platter. The marshmallow is like fresh fallen snow, the chocolate drizzle makes the cookies look "kind of fancy," and the chocolate caramel center will keep family and friends coming back for more. Fill a platter with these cookies and a merry little Christmas is sure to follow. 😉 Enjoy!
Surprise Inside Marshmallow Brownie Bites
Ingredients
For the Brownie Bites
- 1½ cups all-purpose flour
- ½ cup unsweetened cocoa powder
- ¼ teaspoon baking soda
- ¼ teaspoon baking powder
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ½ cup butter (softened)
- 1 cup packed brown sugar
- 1 egg
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 tablespoons sour cream
- 28 Rolo candies
- 14 marshmallows (regular size, cut in half)
For the Chocolate Drizzle
- 10 ounces semi-sweet chocolate chips
- ½ cup butter (unsalted)
Instructions
For the Brownie Bites
- In a medium bowl, stir together flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, baking powder and salt.
- In a separate bowl, beat butter and brown sugar with an electric mixer until well-combined.
- Beat in egg, vanilla and sour cream until smooth. Stir in flour mixture.
- Cover and chill around two hours or until firm enough to shape.
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Shape dough into 1¼-inch balls.
- Push a Rolo into the center of each ball.
- Bake for 8 minutes and remove from oven; top each with a half of a marshmallow.
- Return to oven and bake 1-2 minutes more.
- Cool on cookie sheet 2 minutes before removing. Transfer to wire rack to cool completely.
For the Chocolate Drizzle
- Combine chocolate with butter in the top of a double boiler, over simmering water.
- Stir frequently until melted and smooth. Remove from heat.
- Spoon chocolate into a piping bag or just use a spoon and drizzle over the cookies. Allow to cool.
- Store in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
Notes
- Chill for Easy Handling: Chilling the brownie dough for around two hours before shaping into balls makes it easier to handle and prevents it from spreading too much during baking. This step also allows the flavors to meld and develop, resulting in richer and more flavorful brownie bites.
- Careful Marshmallow Placement: When topping each brownie bite with a marshmallow half, ensure that the cut side of the marshmallow is facing down. This helps the marshmallow adhere to the brownie and prevents it from sliding off during baking, ensuring a neat and attractive presentation.
- Patience with Chocolate Drizzle: Allow the melted chocolate and butter mixture to cool slightly before drizzling it over the brownie bites. This prevents the chocolate from being too runny, ensuring a controlled and decorative drizzle pattern. If using a piping bag, make sure to cut a small opening to achieve thin and even lines of chocolate.
Ginny McMeans
Just my kind of bite. Small, pretty and delicious!
Michelle | A Dish of Daily Life
I love "bites" but I am always fooled into feeling justified in eating far too many. 'Tis the season, right? I am pretty sure these would disappear in record time in my house!
Sara
It doesn't take long. That's for sure!!
Jenny | Honey and Birch
I love all things "bites" too! I can never turn them down!
Sharon @ What The Fork Food Blog
Man, I'm such a sucker for anything labeled "surprise inside" haha. Also a side note, I'm loving the blue nail color. Is that a Jamberry too or just the pattern? If it's not, what color is it? I must have it!
Sara
It is Jamberry, Sharon. It's one of their lacquers called Blue Suede Shoes!
Anna @ Crunchy Creamy Sweet
These look like hot chocolate cookies! So fun! My kiddos will love them!
TidyMom
oh these are everything heavenly rolled into one delicious cookie!!
PS: I have acrylic nails, but those nail stickers are sure appealing and much less hassle than going to the nail salon every few weeks!!
Sara
Thank you, Cheryl!! The stickers ARE appealing - I just wish they would last longer! LOL