From: HeatherFeather
On May 15, 2004
Very good. I loved the movie E.T., and was immediately drawn to this recipe. This was a snap to prepare and the directions are very clear. I would check these early as these finished a bit earlier than the suggested 40-45 minutes for me. Mine were a little less moist than I like my brownies, yet still very tasty. I think these would be especially nice with a peanut butter icing on top.
From: Angela de Quiroz
On Mar 1, 2002
I never knew E.T. loved reese's piece's, but after these brownie's I can see why. It's a good thing they make a 13x9 because they go real quick!!!
From: KitchenCraftsnMore
On Dec 24, 2002
A delicious recipe, just a little less fudgy than I would have liked. These make cakey brownies, which are delicious with their candy (I used M & M's instead of Reese's Pieces) and chocolate chips. I added a basic chocolate buttercream frosting once these were sufficiently cooled.
One thing - all of my M&M's sunk to the bottom of the brownies!
I'll have to experiment to see how to remedy this problem.
All in all, a delicious treat!
From: evewitch
On Aug 2, 2004
I should have paid attention to HeatherFeather - mine were done early as well. I didn't find that the Reese's pieces sank, but I did accidentally melt the coating off (my chocolate wasn't quite cool enough). I liked the peanut butter flavor - and the chocolate chips.
From: flower7
On Oct 1, 2005
Mmmmmmm! I melted the choc & butter in the (900W) micro. for 2 min 30 sec on 70%, stopping to stir twice. I used M&Ms instead of choc. chips and used unsweetened Ghirardelli choc so they are rich and extremely good! Baked for 35 min. Thanks so much for the recipe Lennie!!
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