In other news, both Crest/Oral-B and Phillips Sonicare decided to be generous to us dental students this week. Here's all the SWAG (a reference to Michael on The Office who calls free stuff, "Stuff We All Get"...love that show!)
And here's the recipe for the brownie balls:
-1 box of your favorite brownie mix (Word to the wise: choose something without chocolate chips in the mix; it gets really messy when you're trying to form into balls)
-2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
-1/4 cup peanut butter
Prepare brownie mix according to package directions. Bake until toothpick comes out nearly clean, and cool for about 20-25 minutes. Using a medium cookie scoop, scoop out a chunk of brownie and form it into a ball. Continue rolling until brownies are gone. Place balls on wax paper and freeze for a couple of hours.
Place chocolate chips in a double boiler or melt in the microwave, then stir in peanut butter until smooth. Roll brownie balls in chocolate and place back on wax paper to cool. Can serve chilled or at room temperature (I thought they tasted better at room temperature).
And here's the recipe for the brownie balls:
-1 box of your favorite brownie mix (Word to the wise: choose something without chocolate chips in the mix; it gets really messy when you're trying to form into balls)
-2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
-1/4 cup peanut butter
Prepare brownie mix according to package directions. Bake until toothpick comes out nearly clean, and cool for about 20-25 minutes. Using a medium cookie scoop, scoop out a chunk of brownie and form it into a ball. Continue rolling until brownies are gone. Place balls on wax paper and freeze for a couple of hours.
Place chocolate chips in a double boiler or melt in the microwave, then stir in peanut butter until smooth. Roll brownie balls in chocolate and place back on wax paper to cool. Can serve chilled or at room temperature (I thought they tasted better at room temperature).
wow...those look incredible.
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