Copycat Little Debbie Cosmic Brownies
You won't believe your taste buds when you try these Copycat Little Debbie Cosmic Brownies. They taste so much like the store-bought recipe for brownies that, if you didn't bake them yourself, you'd be looking around for a stash of little cellophane wrappers. This recipe recreates the little treats almost exactly, mini M&M's and all. In fact, you'll find that these brownies actually taste better than the Little Debbie ones. Instead of being cakey, these brownies are dense and really chocolatey. You won't be able to eat just one.
More Dessert Recipe Ideas for You
If you enjoy making Copycat Little Debbie Cosmic Brownies, you are in for a treat with these dessert recipe recommendations! First off, if you love the chewy texture and fudgy flavor of the Cosmic Brownies, we suggest trying out a homemade recipe for Chewy Chocolate Fudge Brownies. This recipe is simple to follow and will satisfy your sweet tooth with every bite.
For those looking to challenge their baking skills a bit more, creating a batch of Salted Caramel Brownies could be a fun and delicious option. The combination of rich chocolate, gooey caramel, and a sprinkle of sea salt on top creates a decadent treat that is sure to impress anyone you share them with.
If you're in the mood for something a little more whimsical, consider making Unicorn Brownies. These colorful and playful treats are perfect for a special occasion or just when you want to add a bit of magic to your dessert spread. With swirls of vibrant colors and a sprinkle of edible glitter, these Unicorn Brownies are as fun to look at as they are to eat.
No matter which recipe you choose to try next, we hope you have a blast baking and indulging in these delicious desserts! Happy baking!
Yields12 Brownies
Preparation Time10 min
Cooking Time25 min
Cooking Vessel Size9 x 9 Baking Pan
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SissieSass
Jul 30, 2018
These brownies are so fun and cute! I love that you can make them so close to the original. I am such a fan! Can you use a mix of whole wheat and white flour in this recipe? I like to keep as much fiber in foods as I can by adding half wheat to my dishes, but some just do not work with it.
mmeeks94
Aug 25, 2016
Ooh...these look better than the real thing! It'd be fun to try them with sprinkles or even crushed oreos on top!
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