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If it didn't have calories, right now I would eat...

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  • Posts: 28,439 Member
    AmyC2288 wrote: »

    Oh you're wrong for that. :hushed:

    Because cheesecake needs CHERRIES!!!
  • Posts: 386 Member

    Because cheesecake needs CHERRIES!!!

    All toppings are welcome. B)
  • Posts: 1,440 Member
    AmyC2288 wrote: »

    All toppings are welcome. B)

    I'm with you here. Cheesecake is delicious in all it's forms. The best being fried, OR turtled.
    or chocolate chipped...or butterscotched.... or oreo's... or amaretto.... or.. or... Cheesecake :heart:
  • Posts: 12,871 Member
    AmyC2288 wrote: »

    All toppings are welcome. B)

    Or my personal favorite - no toppings at all! Because good cheesecakes stands on its own.

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  • Posts: 28,439 Member
    edited February 2019
    Cherries first, plain second. And I'd nope out on any with chocolate.

    I think we've had this conversation before, but cheesecake and chocolate together? :s Not worth the delicious points to me!
  • Posts: 12,871 Member
    Cherries first, plain second. And I'd nope out on any with chocolate.

    I think we've had this conversation before, but cheesecake and chocolate together? :s Not worth the delicious points to me!

    Yes, we have. Full circle :lol:

    Chocolate in cheesecake? No for me. But cheesecake swirl in brownies? Yes.
  • Posts: 1,894 Member
    oh just freaking awesome. Now I want cheesecake too.

    *bangs head off steering wheel* :#
  • Posts: 12,871 Member
    Also, chocolate cream cheese frosting seems appropriate to mention here :yum:
  • Posts: 28,439 Member
    pinuplove wrote: »

    Yes, we have. Full circle :lol:

    Chocolate in cheesecake? No for me. But cheesecake swirl in brownies? Yes.

    Another nope from me. Leave my brownies plain! No cookie dough, no cheesecake, no nasty walnuts...
  • Posts: 28,439 Member
    pinuplove wrote: »
    Also, chocolate cream cheese frosting seems appropriate to mention here :yum:

    With photos, slacker.
  • Posts: 12,871 Member

    With photos, slacker.

    The best way to eat it:

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  • Posts: 386 Member
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    oh just freaking awesome. Now I want cheesecake too.

    *bangs head off steering wheel* cubicle :#

  • Posts: 12,871 Member
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    oh just freaking awesome. Now I want cheesecake too.

    *bangs head off steering wheel* :#

    This thread is dangerous. I've missed it :tongue:
  • Posts: 386 Member
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    *drools* :love:
  • Posts: 2,732 Member
    edited February 2019
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    oh just freaking awesome. Now I want cheesecake too.

    *bangs head off steering wheel* :#
    I only check this thread about once a week. Otherwise, I want ALL. THE. DELICIOUS, too!
    The only exception to this rule is slutty brownies.. By then it's less brownie and more cookie bar.
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    They look tasty and all, but I gotta' ask - Why are they called "slutty" brownies?

  • Posts: 1,440 Member
    I only check this thread about once a week. Otherwise, I want ALL. THE. DELICIOUS, too!

    They look tasty and all, but I gotta' ask - Why are they called "slutty" brownies?

    Don't question it.. Just enjoy it.. :lol:

    Honestly, I have no idea. Because double cookie brownie suprise doesn't have the same ring to it?

    Because combining three seperate desserts into one makes you a sugar kitten?

    It tastes so good but feels so wrong... And if it's wrong, I don't wanna be right. -Slutty brownies.

    My friend gave me the recipie with that name. I have tried to look it up in a more "clean" way when I go to make them. (I brought them to a work function once, where customers would be present, and was trying to come up with a cleaner name) Things like "triple layer brownies" produce more varied results then the other name.
  • Posts: 12,871 Member

    Don't question it.. Just enjoy it.. :lol:

    Honestly, I have no idea. Because double cookie brownie suprise doesn't have the same ring to it?

    Because combining three seperate desserts into one makes you a sugar kitten?

    It tastes so good but feels so wrong... And if it's wrong, I don't wanna be right. -Slutty brownies.

    My friend gave me the recipie with that name. I have tried to look it up in a more "clean" way when I go to make them. (I brought them to a work function once, where customers would be present, and was trying to come up with a cleaner name) Things like "triple layer brownies" produce more varied results then the other name.

    Because those brownies will let anything in? :open_mouth:
  • Posts: 13,454 Member
    I only check this thread about once a week. Otherwise, I want ALL. THE. DELICIOUS, too!

    They look tasty and all, but I gotta' ask - Why are they called "slutty" brownies?

    I think I've heard a couple of reasons behind the name:

    1 - they are so good, they will make you do all sorts of things for them

    2 - they include so many naughty things within them this was the best description someone could come up with

  • Posts: 13,454 Member
    pinuplove wrote: »

    Because those brownies will let anything in? :open_mouth:

    and that will become my option #3
  • Posts: 1,440 Member
    pinuplove wrote: »

    Because those brownies will let anything in? :open_mouth:

    :open_mouth: Dirty little things, they are.
  • Posts: 1,894 Member

    Brownie purist myself here. Especially the chewy edges... YUM


    The only exception to this rule is slutty brownies.. By then it's less brownie and more cookie bar.
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    soooo....is there a recipe for these beasties?? :p:o
  • Posts: 2,732 Member
    Don't question it.. Just enjoy it.. :lol:

    Honestly, I have no idea. Because double cookie brownie suprise doesn't have the same ring to it?

    Because combining three seperate desserts into one makes you a sugar kitten?

    It tastes so good but feels so wrong... And if it's wrong, I don't wanna be right. -Slutty brownies.

    My friend gave me the recipie with that name. I have tried to look it up in a more "clean" way when I go to make them. (I brought them to a work function once, where customers would be present, and was trying to come up with a cleaner name) Things like "triple layer brownies" produce more varied results then the other name.

    Got it. Someone once brought some decadent cake to an office potluck lunch. They said it was a "Better Than Sex" cake. Without thinking, I blurted out, "If you think that cake is better than sex, you're doin' it wrong!" My bad. >:)


  • Posts: 1,440 Member
    Phirrgus wrote: »

    soooo....is there a recipe for these beasties?? :p:o

    Basically it's 1 recipie of chocolate chip cookies, 1 box of oreos, 1 box of your favorie brownie mix.
    Preheat oven according to the box of brownies.
    1) Make chocolate chip cookie dough, and press into the bottom of a 9x13 pyrex pan.
    2) Press a layer of Oreo's into the cookie dough
    3) Make the box of brownie mix according to the directions.
    4) Spread brownie mix on top.
    5) Bake according to the brownie mix, or until a toothpick comes out clean.

    Link to an actual recipie.

  • Posts: 1,894 Member

    Basically it's 1 recipie of chocolate chip cookies, 1 box of oreos, 1 box of your favorie brownie mix.
    Preheat oven according to the box of brownies.
    1) Make chocolate chip cookie dough, and press into the bottom of a 9x13 pyrex pan.
    2) Press a layer of Oreo's into the cookie dough
    3) Make the box of brownie mix according to the directions.
    4) Spread brownie mix on top.
    5) Bake according to the brownie mix, or until a toothpick comes out clean.

    Link to an actual recipie.
    Thank you! I think these will go great at a get together this weekend! :)
  • Posts: 4,047 Member
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    I have simple tastes, but this wouldn't be my portion.

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