This years Easter Basket treats for my family....
Bake brownies according to package directions in an 8 X 8 pan
so they will be thicker.
When finished baking, cool just to the touch...
then scoop out some of the baked brownie while still warm
and form into balls.
Place in fridge to completely cool...
then poke with a lollipop stick, dip in melted chocolate and sprinkle as desired!
Stay Cozy,
Carrie
Good morning, Carrie! Those look scrumpdillyicious!!!! What a great idea! I will have to try out your recipe. I know that your friends and family loved them. Hope you are having a beautiful day!!!!
ReplyDeleteI've seen so many people making these and yet to try my hand at them yet! They look great.
ReplyDeleteVictoria xx
Those look absolutely yummy!! xxx
ReplyDeleteThese look sinfully delicious! But just one little pop can't be too bad. :-)
ReplyDeleteEver since I bought my daughter a cake pop at Starbucks, she has been begging me to find a recipe to make them. You have done the work for me... thanks, Carrie! I think brownie/cake pops are going to be the new cupcake! ;) Happy to be a new follower! ~ Yvonne
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Looks delicious!
ReplyDeletethey look great I really must try making cake pops
ReplyDeleteRebecca
These look great. I'll have to try this next time we have company, especially if there are smaller kids. They would love them.
ReplyDeleteomg, my boys would / will LOVE these. what's better than chocolate on a stick? i see these in our near future. thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeletexo
elyse
Oh my gosh, those look so yummy! I will probably get myself in trouble following you, because I'm going to be leaving your blog very hungry!
ReplyDeleteThanks for following me too!
What a neat idea! They look so pretty.
ReplyDeleteholy moly those look good, do you deliver :)
ReplyDeleteI think living with you would be fun! All the yummy foods you make!
ReplyDeleteThose look wonderful !
Warmly,
deb
Just fell in love all over again, with a blog!
ReplyDeleteGlad you came aboard mine, so hope you enjoy it.
Hugs,
debi
I've been wanting a recipe for these cute little lollipops. People have told me they're easy, but I like to have a written down recipe. I am not much for sweets so just to pop one of these after dinner is just right!! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteAnd thank for your visit today.
Karen
Ladybug Creek
What a unique and wonderful idea!
ReplyDeleteI must try this !!
Thanks for sharing. You did a great job on these. They look scrumptious!
Carrie I had no idea you blogged! Love! Cuuuuute easter baskets!
ReplyDeleteadorable...
ReplyDeleteThose look a lot like Breezy's Creation she made for the Baby Shower, were there any left when the Easter Party was over?/ Yummy I sure do love brownies. oxox
ReplyDeleteHi, Carrie!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting Beautiful Craft Spaces and becoming a follower! If there's anything you'd like to share about your craft room, please email me rezzhelle@yahoo.com. I'd love to blog about it! Thanks and hope you visit again soon!
Hugs,
Rochelle
These look delicious! I will be making them for the next family dinner!
ReplyDeleteI've seen these but didn't know how they were made. Thanks for sharing. I bet they were delicious :-)
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Marcia
What a great idea!! They look amazing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for following Catfish Kisses! Following you back! :)
thanks for follow Betty Bake Blog :)
ReplyDeleteyou cake pops looks so delicious :)
Betty Bake x
oh .. they look delicous!!!!
ReplyDeleteHope you had a great Easter!!!
Have a fantastic weekend.
OMG! These look absolutely delicious!
ReplyDeleteYou make it sound so easy, I must give this on a try. I'll be the hero of the day if I make these for my grand children.
TFS