Kitchen Sink Brownies

The Inclusive Recipe for Brownies is Easy to Make and Contains Lots of Candy

This recipe for brownies contains a plethora of candy, which makes it the perfect recipe for you leftover Halloween candy. Created by University of Virginia student Kelley Buck, the pretzel, marshmallow, M & M and peppermint brownies essentially contain everything by the kitchen sink. Perfect for birthday celebrations, upcoming holidays or rainy days spent indoors, the treats are both naughty and nice.

The recipe for brownies is also extremely easy to prepare. All you need is a box of brownie mix (such as Duncan Hines Double Fudge brownie mix), eggs, vegetable oil, M & Ms, pretzels, mini marshmallows, crushed peppermint bark (like Ghirardelli’s) and crushed up Oreo cookies. Of course, you can experiment by throwing in other cookie bits or candies.
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