German Chocolate Brownie Bars with an ooey - gooey chocolaty - caramel center. It's said these brownie bars are so good they'll knock your clothes off. 😉
This recipe has been filed away in my recipe file ever since my daughter was a baby (10 years). I initially got this recipe from a friend at an online forum, but I recently read that this recipe originated at the Salt Creek Restaurant & Steakhouse in Breckenridge, Colorado.
What is a Knock You Naked Brownie you ask? Well, it's a chocolate brownie filled with chocolate chips, nuts an a gooey caramel layer in the center. It's been said that these brownies are so tasty that they just might knock your clothes off.
This recipes calls for a German chocolate cake mix which is always a plus in my book. I love using cake mixes to create so many different desserts. The recipe was easy to toss together and only required a handful of ingredients. These chocolaty brownies bake up perfectly with yummy little pockets of caramel throughout.
I can honestly say these brownies are so good they could knock your clothes off!!!! We took a bunch over to a friends house and my friends husband ate all of them. The kids kept asking about the about name of these brownies all night. I really think they thought these brownies were gonna knock their clothes off LOL!
Yield: 12
Knock Ya Naked Brownies
German Chocolate Brownie Bars with an ooey - gooey chocolaty - caramel center. It's said these brownie bars are so good they'll knock your clothes off. 😉
Prep time: 45 MinCook time: 33 MinTotal time: 1 H & 18 M
Ingredients
- 1 (15.25 ounce) package German chocolate cake mix
- 1/3 cup + 1/2 cup evaporated milk, divided
- 1/2 cup melted butter
- 1 (14 ounce) package caramels, unwrapped
- 1 cup chocolate chips (milk chocolate or semi sweet)
- 1 cup chopped nuts, optional
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a large mixing bowl, combine dry cake mix, nuts, 1/3 cup evaporated milk and melted butter.
- Press half of the batter into the bottom of a greased 9 x 9 inch baking dish. Bake for 8 minutes and then remove from the oven.
- While the first brownie layer is baking prepare the caramel mixture. You can do this in the microwave or by using a double boiler, melt the caramels with remaining 1/2 cup evaporated milk.
- When caramel mixture is well mixed and melted, pour over baked layer. Cover with chocolate chips. Chill for about 30 minutes or until the caramel is set.
- I did not do that part because I was afraid of the temperature change with my baking dish. So I just let the Brownies sit on the counter for about 30 minutes and then added the second layer.
- Using the remaining batter drop by spoon fulls all over the caramel mixture. Don't worry about covering all the caramel mixture because the batter will bake up over the gooey mixture.
- You can also place the dough between 2 sheets of waxed paper and roll it into a square. Then place the layer over the caramel mixture.
- Return to oven and bake an additional 20 - 25 minutes (or less for gooier brownies). Let cool before cutting.
Notes:
Recipe Disclaimer: This is not a Pioneer Woman original recipe. Recipe credit goes to the Original Salt Creek Steakhouse & Restaurant, as well as a vintage 1970's recipe that goes by the name Marvie Bars.
Copykat 1970's Marvie Bar recipe
Note: This recipe is not the The Pioneer Woman's recipe it isn't even my recipe. I published this recipe in 2010 a year before The Pioneer Woman even published it on her site in 2011. So please do not leave a comment stating I'm stealing her recipe.
I feel this needs to be clarified as I DO NOT steal or scrape recipes, and re post them as my own. I always give proper recipe credit. This recipe is an adapted Copykat version from The Original Salt Creek Steakhouse & Restaurant, as well as a vintage 1970's recipe that goes by the name Marvie Bars, so this is not the Pioneer Woman's Original Recipe!
Note: This recipe is not the The Pioneer Woman's recipe it isn't even my recipe. I published this recipe in 2010 a year before The Pioneer Woman even published it on her site in 2011. So please do not leave a comment stating I'm stealing her recipe.
I feel this needs to be clarified as I DO NOT steal or scrape recipes, and re post them as my own. I always give proper recipe credit. This recipe is an adapted Copykat version from The Original Salt Creek Steakhouse & Restaurant, as well as a vintage 1970's recipe that goes by the name Marvie Bars, so this is not the Pioneer Woman's Original Recipe!
36 comments
I'm sharing my Hot Spinach and Artichoke Dip with everyone. =)
LOL- can any chocolate be too rich?
-Deanna :)
Happy New Year Tina!
~avril :-)
I decided to share something a little bit healthier this week- Cauliflower "Potato" Salad. It tastes really close to traditional potato salad but without all of the carbos!
Thanks for hosting!
I just posted them on my blog. Thanks.
www.bakingandboys.com
Barbarainnc
A friend of ours brought them to our house over Thanksgiving and everyone went absolutely wild over them - we still are wild about them :)
Thank you too for the awesome print application you use! What a treat to be able to delete what you don't need before you print - saves paper! Thank you!
Wow! These do look delicious and I have all the ingredients on hand! (I don't normally have caramels on hand, but I had bought them to make inside out caramel apples for an event that never happened!--Lucky me!)
Thanks so much for posting this recipe