Ingredients
Instructions
1. Bake the brownies as directed and let cool
completely. Do not overcook the brownies, crunchy brownie bits don't make for
good bombs.
2. Crumble the made brownies and mix in about 3/4
a cup of chocolate frosting. If you've made cake pops
before, you want a similar consistency. You may need to add a little more, but
you want to start out on the low side and add more if you need it.
3. Once you have it the consistency needed (stays
together easily but isn't too sticky to roll into balls), start with about 1
1/2 TBSP of brownie frosting mixture. (A cookie scoop makes
it a lot easier.) Form it into a ball, but then make a hole in the middle that
you can drop one cherry from the pie filling into.
4. Fold the brownie ball in over the cherry or
top with a little more of the brownie/frosting mixture and do your best to seal
the cherry in.
5. Once you have all your bombs made, pop them in
the freezer for about 20 minutes.
6. While they are hardening up in the freezer,
melt your almond bark. You may need a little more or a
little less depending on how heavily you coat the bombs.
7. After the 20 minutes, take them out of the
freezer and keep them in the refrigerator. Working one bomb at a time, drop it
into the melted almond bark, pull it back out, and tap off the excess
chocolate.
8. Place it on wax paper and wait for it to dry
completely.
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Chocolate Covered Cherry Brownie Bombs ★★★★★ 758
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