Chewy, chocolaty brownies layered with Reese’s peanut butter cups and loaded with crushed Oreos, these “Dirty Brownies” are utterly irresistible and 100% not bikini-friendly!
Be sure to check out the quick, easy how-to video just before the recipe!
I am totally aware that the official start of summer is merely days away. I recognize that “swimsuit season” is very much here and now.
I get it, healthy recipes are pretty popular right now, they’re monopolizing prime real estate on Pinterest and maybe you’re restricting your diet to things made with quinoa or kale, or labeled “skinny” this or that.
This is not one of those recipes.
If you’re spending your mornings and evenings sweating over a treadmill with your bikini dangling in front of you like a carrot, you should probably click away right now, because what I’m about to share is 100% not bathing suit friendly.
Today I have “Dirty Brownies” for you, the most diabolical of all brownies, loaded with Oreo cookie pieces, positively stuffed with peanut butter cups, and determined to make you suddenly shockingly accepting of the thought of wearing a mumu to the beach.
These brownies are irresistible, so much so that they almost didn’t even make it onto the blog.
Not because of any defect or shortcoming on their part (I mean, just look at them), but because I am a glutton of the highest degree with an embarrassing and indomitable lack of self-control.
I “sampled” a corner and suddenly half the pan was gone, with not a single photograph taken. I held myself back from polishing off the pan just long enough to snap a few shots, and then I called my sister and begged her to come pick them up (she obliged) because I couldn’t trust myself around them any longer.
These brownies are dirty, they’re seductive, sinister, and completely untrustworthy. They’re worth every last calorie of chewy, exceedingly chocolaty brownie, stuffed with mines of milk chocolate peanut butter cups, blasted full of cookie bits, shiny, crackly tops littered with cookie pieces. They’re a dream come true, a flavor explosion, a confectionery firework.
And they are your swimsuit’s #1 enemy right now.
But do you care?
Peanut Butter Oreo Brownies (Dirty Brownies)
Ingredients
- 12 Tbsp (170 g) butter cut into Tbsp-sized pieces, 1 ½ sticks
- ¾ cup (75 g) cocoa powder
- 1 ⅔ cup (335 g) granulated sugar
- 1 Tablespoon water
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 large eggs + 1 egg yolk lightly beaten
- 1 ⅓ cup (170 g) all-purpose flour
- ½ teaspoon baking powder
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 15 Oreo Cookies divided
- 16 Peanut Butter Cups
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350F (175C) and lightly grease/spray a 9x9 pan.
- In a large, microwave-safe bowl microwave your butter until melted.12 Tbsp (170 g) butter
- Stir in cocoa powder and sugar.¾ cup (75 g) cocoa powder, 1 ⅔ cup (335 g) granulated sugar
- Stir in water and vanilla extract.1 Tablespoon water, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- Add eggs and egg yolk, stirring until combined..2 large eggs + 1 egg yolk
- In a separate bowl, combine flour, baking powder and salt.1 ⅓ cup (170 g) all-purpose flour, ½ teaspoon baking powder, ½ teaspoon salt
- Gradually add to butter mixture until completely combined.
- Break/crush 12 Oreo Cookies (do not completely grind into fine crumbs, I placed them in a Ziploc bag and smacked them with a rolling pin until they were broken into pieces) and fold into the batter.15 Oreo Cookies
- Layer about half of the brownie mixture into the bottom of your prepared pan. Evenly spread peanut butter cups over the batter, gently pushing down so they are snug.16 Peanut Butter Cups
- Spread the remaining half of the batter on top.
- Crush your remaining Oreos and sprinkle over the top of the batter.
- Bake at 350F (175C) for 35-40 minutes (the toothpick test is difficult to do here due to the peanut butter cups -- the best way to tell that these are done is to look for set centers that have firmed and the center should feel somewhat set and not liquidy to your fingertips).
- Allow to cool before serving.
Nutrition
Nutritional information is based on third-party calculations and should be considered an estimate only. Actual nutritional content will vary based upon brands used, measuring methods, cooking method, portion sizes, and more.
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Recipe originally published 12/30/2015, photos & text updated 6/15/17
cakespy
If this is dirty, I never wanna be clean. SO DELICIOUS LOOKING.
Sam
Haha! Thank you!
Katherine
Holy cow, these look amazing!
Sam
Thank you, Katherine!
Hira
Ok, wow, I told myself that starting today I would get ready for swimsuit season. Haha. Well, that can wait because these brownies look absolutely delicious! Brownies are my #1 weakness… 😂!
Nickie
OK I know it wont be as good as yours, but could you use box brownie mix to save alittle time??
Sam
Haven’t tried it that way myself, but I suspect that would be totally fine!
Bre
Can baking soda be substituted for the baking powder?
Sam
I would not recommend it.
Bre
Thank you! Making these today, we’ll see how it goes! 😀
regina Medford
This is sex in a pan! Sinful!I love em ! I dont normally eat things mixed together or compilations of different foods touching , but here is the exception….slap yo mama good!
Centoria Green
Hello! These look amazing and I want to make but is 16C of sugar correct?
Sam
Hi! It’s only 1 2/3 cup sugar, but I did see that my recipe was saying “16 Cups Peanut Butter” when really it was supposed to say “16 Peanut Butter Cups”. I just updated my recipe plugin and it must’ve gotten mixed up there in the switch, it’s just supposed to be 16 Reese’s Peanut Butter cups. I hope that helps! 🙂
Jennifer
I’m planning to make these later today. However after reading your description, I feel that the serving size is off. :-).
Sam
Haha, in my house it’s about 2 servings 😉
Jenn
I saw these and immediately knew I had to make them. Going out to buy the ingredients today so I can make them for a super delicious and yummy dessert tonight! So glad I stumbled across this recipe!
Sam
Awesome! I hope you love them, Jenn! 🙂
Lyn
I hate to sound stupid, but what size peanut butter cups?
Sam
Not a stupid question! They’re just standard Reese’s peanut butter cups, like the kind you’d get in the check out aisle of the grocery store. I hope you love them, Lyn!
Melissa Klotz
Oh man. Reese’s + Oreos were my favorite childhood sweets. These look so incredible!!! I just posted a recipe for Oreo White Chocolate cookies and couldn’t stop eating them… These brownies are going to give them a run for their money!! 😮
Sam
Those cookies sound amazing, Melissa! Thank you! 🙂
Summer
I am in love with this recipe! These brownies look so inviting and mouth- watering ♥
summerdaisy.net
Sam
Thanks so much, Summer! 🙂
Beeta @ Mon Petit Four
Ooohhh these look SO good, Sam! These would make anyone lose self-control so don’t feel bad! I mean hellooo, brownies filled with peanut butter cups and oreos….YES PLEASE!! I think you deserve extra Christmas presents for the fact that these even made it onto the blog <3
Sam
YES! Haha, thanks so much, Beeta! 🙂
Marsha | Marsha's Baking Addiction
Oh my, these brownies look so good! Peanut Butter Cup and Oreo stuffed brownies – yes please!
Sam
They were SOOO good! Thank you, Marsha! 🙂
Carla
I’m trying to make them now and the 2nd step says to stir in oil but doesn’t say how much….help!
Sam
Oh no! I’m sorry, Carla, there isn’t supposed to be any oil, it’s just butter. It looks like I accidentally left that in from an earlier draft. I’m so sorry about that, it’s been fixed in the recipe!
Huskyboo
Unsalted or salted butter?
Sam
Unsalted 🙂
Amanda
I can’t start thinking about kale with these beautiful brownies right in front of me! I thought I was done with mass amounts of sweets, but one look at these and I’m craving something chocolate-y again! These sound wonderful. I love peanut butter cups, so these are really my kind of brownies.
Sam
Haha, they are certainly tempting! Thank you, Amanda! 🙂