Once again, I'm posting late. Maybe I need to add stop procrastinating to my resolutions! This week I have 2 creations. I made some cheap, cute coasters to replace the old glass ones I've had forever. I also made a gooey brownie/cookie/oreo dessert that was delicious!
Materials needed:
Scrapbook paper (1 or 2, depending on the pattern you choose)
4 x 4 tiles from Home Depot
Mod Podge
Clear spray paint
What to do:
Start by cutting your paper. Cutting and deciding on the design for the coasters was the hardest part for me (I'm so indecisive!). Once you have decided on your design, mod podge the paper to the tiles. I applied 2 or 3 coats on top of the paper. Let them dry overnight, then spray paint. Once again, let them dry overnight. Now you have brand new coasters!
*One step I have not done that is probably needed is to add felt pads to the bottom of the tiles. The only felt pads we could find at Lowes are pretty thick, so I'm hoping to find something at Michael's or Hobby Lobby.
And now, for the brownies....
These were yet another Pinterest find. The blog I got them from called them Slutty Brownies, because they're so easy and a little filthy. :) I made them for a lunch at school, and they disappeared pretty quickly, so that's a good sign!
What you need:
Brownie mix (along with needed eggs, oil, & water)
Chocolate Chip cookie mix (same as above)
Oreos
Mix cookie dough according to directions plus 1 tsp. water(keeps the dough moist since you'll be baking it longer than normal). Line an 8x8 or 9x13 pan (see notes below) with parchment paper. Press cookie dough into the bottom of the pan. Press oreos into cookie dough.
Mix brownie batter according to directions. Pour on top of oreos.
Bake at 350 degrees for 30-40 minutes.
While the brownies are still somewhat warm pull them out of the pan using the parchment paper and place on a cutting board. Slice and enjoy the ooey, gooey brownie/oreo/cookie magic! They are very messy and gooey, so be prepared to lick your fingers!
Notes-I used an 8x8 pan because that's what it looked like in the pictures from the original recipe, but the brownies were so tall I think I may try a 9x13 pan next time. Also, the recipe said to bake for 30 minutes, but when I checked at 30 minutes they looked too raw for me. They were still pretty gooey in the center after 40 minutes, but it was perfect for me.
I hope you try the brownies, they really were amazing! Whoever thought to put cookie dough, oreos, and brownies together is a genius!
