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HERSHEY Bar Brownie Squares

Details

Timing
Timing
Total:
Bake:
30 Min.
Prep:
20 Min.
Skill Level:
Beginner
Yields:
20 brownies

These HERSHEY'S Bar Brownie Squares have instant name recognition! To make these iconic-looking treats, place HERSHEY’S Milk Chocolate and HERSHEY’S SPECIAL DARK Chocolate Bars on the tops of traditional brownies. With the name front and center, everyone will clamor for a piece and the ingredients to your HERSHEY’S Bar Brownie Squares recipe.  Everyone loves chocolate, so bring a batch of these to please any crowd of people you're with. Speaking of chocolate lovers, make these Chocolate Lover's Brownies to add even more chocolaty goodness to a gathering.

Ingredients & Directions

Prep Time
20 minutes
Bake Time
30 minutes
Cool Time
24 minutes

Ingredients

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Step-By-Step Directions

Equipment Needed 
Jelly-Roll Pan Jelly-Roll Pan
Oven Oven
Foil Foil
Mixing Bowl Mixing Bowl
Measuring Cups Measuring Cups
Rubber Scraper Rubber Scraper
Wire Rack Wire Rack
1

Heat oven as directed on brownie mix package. Line 15-1/2 x 10-1/2 x 1-inch jelly-roll pan with foil, extending foil over edges; grease foil.

2

Prepare brownie mixes as directed on package. (Mixes can be prepared in one large bowl.) Stir in walnuts, if desired; spread in prepared pan.

3

Bake 28 to 32 minutes or until wooden pick inserted in center comes out with just a few moist crumbs. Cool 10 to 12 minutes on wire rack.

4

Meanwhile, remove wrappers from bars; break each in half to form two rectangles about 2-1/2 by 2 inches. Leaving 1/2 inch border on all sides begin pressing bars halves on brownie surface forming row of alternating milk and dark chocolate bars. Start second row with the alternate chocolate and continue building rows until all bar sections have been used. Cool completely.

5

Lift cooled brownie out of pan using foil as handles. Trim off brownie border; save for another use. Cut into bars, with each bar topped with chocolate bar half.

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