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Brownie Batter Bark

Overhead view of a stack of Brownie Batter Bark pieces stacked on a plate

So this is the final recipe in Brownie Batter week.
Besides being Brownie Batter week, it’s also been no-bake week, because really baking is batter’s mortal enemy.

And in most parts of the country it’s like 2000 degrees outside, so turning on the oven and baking a load of treats apparently doesn’t sound good to everyone.
Weird.

Also, just to let you know, since I did lots of taste testing this week..brownie batter treats don’t make themselves, people…I have started a cleanse.

It’s sorta not fun, but not entirely bad. Make sense?  You can find the details here.

I’m not really a cleanse girl, but I try and do one a year or so, just to help me reset.

Anyway, let’s not talk cleanses or health or any of that nonsense right now.

We’re finishing up Brownie Batter week and today it’s on.

Like Pac -Man.

Centipede?

Whatever.

Brownie Batter Bark needs to be part of your life.

It is the perfect treat, snack, meal or ice cream garnish going.

Pieces of brownie batter bark on a plate
Melted white chocolate spread on a parchment-lined baking sheet
Brownie batter in a mixing bowl
A collage of two photos of brownie batter being spread over a layer of white chocolate
A collage of two photos of chocolate being spread over brownie batter and white chocolate layers
Chocolate chips sprinkled on top of layers of white chocolate, brownie batter, and chocolate
A stack of triangular pieces of brownie batter bark on a plate

Says me, that’s who.
All you do is melt some white chocolate and spread it on a lined baking sheet…
Then make some brownie batter…just butter and dry mix…
Spread that on the set up white chocolate…
Then chill that.
Melt some semi-sweet chocolate and spread that on top of the batter, spreading over the edge of the batter, to “seal” it.
And sprinkle with mini chips. Because it looks cute.
Pop it in the fridge until everything is set and break into pieces.
Done and done.

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Brownie Batter Bark

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Ingredients

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  • 8 oz white chocolate
  • 6 Tbsp butter, room temperature
  • 1 1/2 cups dry brownie mix
  • 5 oz semi sweet chocolate
  • mini chocolate chips to garnish

Instructions

  1. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. Cream together your butter and dry brownie mix until combined and smooth.
  3. Melt white chocolate in double boiler.
  4. Spread white chocolate on parchment paper in approximately a 9″x9″ square. It doesn’t have to be exact.
  5. Place in refrigerator for 10 minutes until white chocolate is set.
  6. Remove from fridge and spread brownie batter mix on top, almost to edge.
  7. Place back in the fridge for another 10-15 minutes.
  8. Meanwhile, melt semi-sweet chocolate in double boiler.
  9. When Brownie Batter is chilled, spread melted semi-sweet chocolate on top.
  10. Garnish immediately with mini chocolate chips, if desired.
  11. Chill for another 10-15 minutes until set.
  12. Break into pieces to serve.
  13. Serve chilled.

Notes

Store in refrigerator, in an airtight container for up to a week.

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60 comments on “Brownie Batter Bark”

  1. sue @ Cakeballs, cookies and more

    that looks like the most amazing thing ever, so need to make this, and soon!

  2. These look amazing! I can’t wait to try them. It will be awhile because I’m giving up white flour and sugar for 10 days while my husband does HIS juice cleanse. I figure if he can give up food, I can give up a few food items. Such a boring life for a baker – sigh. Best wishes to you for the next few days!

  3. That’s a serious looking cleanse! Which one are you trying? Excavation sounds scary… invasive. Any thoughts on the flavors??

  4. Colleen @ What's Baking in the Barbershop?!

    Genius idea! I can’t get over how many yummy, creative things you can do with brownie batter!!!!

  5. oh sheesh…I shouldn’t be looking at stuff this yummy looking this late at night! That is like brownie crack for sure!!! I have just loved all your brownie batter treats though:-) You even inspired me to make one too!!! Now about that cleanse…I’m thinking I need to do one too:-)

  6. Ali @ Gimme Some Oven

    Oh my goodness. I seriously don’t want brownie batter week to end! This looks absolutely DELICIOUS. I love good bark! 🙂

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