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  1. Sherrie
    December 15, 2022

    Can you freeze these. I’d like to make a little ahead of time. Maybe freeze the bottom layer and add the other layers later? Thank you!

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    • Kara Cook
      December 26, 2022

      You can definitely freeze the brownies, and it would probably work to freeze them with the mint frosting. But I’d add the chocolate layer after thawing so it doesn’t break apart in the freezer.

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  2. R Britt
    December 9, 2022

    Took longer to cook. About 45mins. Also had to add a little milk to the chocolate mixture.

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    • Kara Cook
      December 13, 2022

      Thanks for the tips. Ovens do vary greatly, so it’s I’ve learned to always use a toothpick to test when I’m making a new recipe!

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  3. Nancy Fleek
    December 10, 2021

    I tried making these for a Christmas party tomorrow. I used the 10×15 jelly roll pan and baked them for 23 minutes. Only the outside inch of the brownies was cooked. The rest was completely gooey and raw. The batter completely filled the jelly roll pan so not sure if that was the issue? I am hesitant to try this recipe again in a different pan because of the amount of ingredients and the cost if it doesn’t work again. Any suggestions?

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    • Kara Cook
      December 12, 2021

      Dang, that’s always a bummer. It sounds like you just needed to bake them a little longer. Ovens can vary quite a bit. If it was overcooked on the edges but raw in the middle, you could try turning down the heat and cooking them longer. It’s always better to go by the toothpick test rather than just time. You used the correct pan size, so if you adjust the cooking time, they should work just fine. Good luck!

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  4. Whitney Yardley
    December 4, 2019

    Do you have a chocolate cocoa frosting to go with these brownies?

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  5. Heidi Fry
    December 17, 2018

    I changed these up for a Christmas party by making the filling pink and sprinkling crushed candy cane on top. They were a big hit!

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    • Kara Cook
      December 18, 2018

      Great idea! I bet they were so pretty with the crushed candy canes!

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  6. Shelly
    December 14, 2018

    Unfortunately, these did not work for me at all. I baked them even longer than recommended and they were completely gooey and uncooked in the middle. The chocolate on top also did not work. I ended up throwing it all away.

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    • Kara Cook
      December 18, 2018

      I am so sorry they didn’t turn out for you. Did you bake them in a large jelly roll pan? I know oven vary, but they shouldn’t have been totally uncooked. Not sure why the chocolate didn’t work, unless it got too hot and thickened up. It’s a bummer you had to throw them away. 🙁

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  7. Patricia
    December 1, 2018

    The chocolate In the microwave didn’t work for me. I heated cream in a double boiler then added eaqual amounts of dark chocolate chips. I cooked until all mixed ans poures on cooled brownie. This is a moist brownie and good mint later. The ganache was a better add.

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    • Kara Cook
      December 3, 2018

      Sorry that it didn’t work for you in the microwave, but glad you came up with an alternative. 🙂

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  8. Deb
    April 15, 2018

    When I do the chocolate topping, I melt on top the stove with a double boiler and the chocolate is more of a liquid.

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    • Kara Cook
      April 23, 2018

      Yes, if you have a double boiler it does work really well. 🙂

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  9. Camille Mann
    March 21, 2017

    I made these today, as my first attempt at making one of my all time favorite treats, and this recipe did not disappoint. Although, delicious, mine did not turn out as beautiful as yours. When I spread the chocolate topping on the top it was thick and hot. As I tried to spread and smooth out the chocolate topping, the mint frosting began to melt and started mixing in with my chocolate. Do you have any tips and tricks to avoid this? I’m wondering if I just didn’t melt the chocolate enough. Mine was thick like frosting, but smooth. If I melt it more, will it turn more into a liquid glaze?

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    • Kara Cook
      April 23, 2018

      If the chocolate mixture was really hot, it could be that you actually cooked it too long. It might help to melt the butter and just let the chips sit in the hot butter for 3-5 minutes, stirring, then cooking for 30 seconds at a time after that. Some brands of chocolate melt better than others, so sometimes I’ve also had mine swirl with the mint frosting. No worries, it still tastes just as good!

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