Marble Cheesecake Brownies
Cheesecake and chocolate always strike me as the perfect combination for a very good reason : It is.
If you’ve ever had those cheesecake brownies made from a box before, you’re in for an amazing sight. The thickness and appearance of these brownies make them an instant show stopper. The deal is cinched when you take a bite and find that they taste every bit as good, if not better than they look! Thick, rich, chocolaty, flavor FILLED, decadent cheesecake brownies!
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Let’s make some brownies!!!
You’ll need: Vanilla, sugar, cream cheese (here’s how to easily make homemade cream cheese), eggs, margarine or butter, baking powder, all purpose flour, semi-sweet chocolate chips, and milk chocolate chips.
The recipe calls for Almond flavoring as well. If you enjoy almond flavoring you’ll want to use it.
My mother never used almond in her baked goods and I think that is why it tends to stand out to me so drastically whenever I taste it. I’ve baked cookies with almond flavoring before and it just doesn’t appeal to my family. However, my sister in law (Hi Stacey!) loves it. Her mother used it often in her baked goods. Talking to others, I really think that’s the key to whether you love almond flavoring or have an aversion to it. I just added a little extra vanilla in its place.
To make our cheesecake batter, place softened cream cheese and sugar in mixing bowl.
Mix until well blended, add egg and mix again.
Stir in milk chocolate chips.
Mix until well blended. Now we have our cheesecake batter done!
In a small bowl, place flour, salt…
and baking powder
Stir that up well and set aside.
In medium microwave safe bowl, place semi-sweet chocolate chips and margarine or butter.
Heat in microwave until melted. Stir up well.
Add in sugar and stir again.
It now looks like brownie batter.
If you don’t lick that spoon when we’re done, I’m disowning you.
Spray your pan with nonstick cooking spray.
Alternately drop spoonfuls of cheesecake and brownie batter into your prepared pan.
I used an 1/8 cup measuring cup to do this with.
Swirl that up a bit by dragging a spoon or knife through it.
How gorgeous is that? The little chocolate chips in the cheesecake batter add the perfect touch.
Bake at 350 for 30-35 minutes, or until done.
Remove from pan using the Wilton Brownie Lifter which is perfectly angled to get brownies and other desserts out of the pan with ease. Its angled, has a chiseled edge, and dishwasher safe! Even my first brownie came out perfect.
Thick, rich, chocolaty, flavor FILLED, decadent cheesecake brownies!
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So I have two variations on these to pass along.First is cherry cheesecake brownies,I would leave out the chips in these,and when you put the cheesecake batter on the brownie batter,you spoon cherry pie filling on top of them and swirl it all together.It’s amazingly good.
Second is a new experiment I tried today!:)!You take the cheesecake batter,add2-3 tbsp of cocoa,stir that up good,add the chips and about a 1/2 cup of coconut.Plop it on top of brownie batter and swirl it all in.Bake it the same way and they come out just awesome.
In my house if the brownies cool without half the pan already gone then I must’ve did something wrong.Lol.
Y’all enjoy!!!
cheesecakes are my all time favorite food, i can munch them all day-*,
i just leave munching and eating cheesecakes, they are tasty and yummy;~`
Christy…
I was a hit again with this recipe… Thank You every sooooo much. This is my favorite Brownie recipe now!!
Linda in Louisiana
OMG, y’all! These are so good!! I made them last night along with a marble cake to use with the peanut butter icing which I have to make later today! As long as I had the oven heated up to 350 and that cream cheese in the fridge that was going to expire, I figured I might as well do the brownies, too! I woke up early this morning and the thought of the brownies wouldn’t leave my mind. I got up and ate a couple straight out of the pan before I even made a cup of coffee! I crammed the rest in a Rubbermaid container to take with the cake to my parents’ house. There’s some family visiting from North Alabama, including my aunt who practically lives in the kitchen. Maybe I’ll convince them that I actually can cook! It’s gonna be a decadent, carb-filled weekend thanks to Southern Plate!
I found your blog from Southern Hospitality blog. I love your site! I can’t wait to try some of your recipes. You do a wonderful job of including pics. with your recipes. Thanks!