Copycat Little Debbie Cosmic Chocolate Fudge Brownies


Today I give you…

cosmic brownies

Fudgey chocolate brownies.

Covered in fudgey chocolate frosting…

If you couldn’t tell, the theme of today’s post is chocolate fudge.

cosmic brownies   copycat little debbie brownies

When I think of these brownies, I think of author Judy Blume, who wrote an entire series of books about Fudge: Double Fudge, Super Fudge, and Fudge-a-Mania. I’ll never forget my excitement when my third-grade teacher announced to the class that the next book we’d be reading was called Super Fudge.

A book all about chocolate??

Alas, it was really a book about an eleven-year-old boy. Each day I read intently, waiting to get to the part about the chocolate fudge. It never came… but at some point in the series, the little boy did eat a turtle.

Yeah, not the same thing. 😕

little debbie brownies

Unlike with the books, these brownies really are all about the fudge. What you see is what you get.

Fudge!

And no turtles.

copycat little debbie brownies

 

Cosmic Fudge Brownies

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Brownies:

  • 1/2 cup cocoa powder (40g)
  • 1 cup spelt or all-purpose flour (140g) (Arrowhead Mills gf does also work.)
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 2 tsp instant coffee granules (optional)
  • 1 cup xylitol or sugar (or coconut sugar) (190g)
  • optional: 1 cup mini chocolate chips
  • 6 tbsp silken tofu (For soy-free, you can use my black bean brownies recipe instead.)
  • 2/3 cup applesauce (160g)
  • 2 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract (10g)
  • 1/2 cup coconut or vegetable oil (80g)
  • 2 tbsp milk of choice (30g)

Frosting:

  • 1/2 cup cocoa powder (40g)
  • 2 tbsp pure maple syrup or agave (30g) (you can sub liquid stevia to taste)
  • 1/2 cup liquid virgin coconut oil (75g)

Preheat oven to 325 and grease a 9×13 baking pan. In a large bowl, combine all brownie dry ingredients and stir well. In a separate bowl, combine all brownie liquid ingredients and stir well. Pour wet into dry and stir until evenly combined (but do not overmix), then transfer to prepared baking pan and cook 32-34 minutes. Allow to cool, and mix frosting ingredients together to form a sauce. Spread sauce over the brownies, then fridge or freeze 10-20 minutes and the sauce magically transforms into fudgey chocolate frosting! These brownies taste much richer the next day, after the flavors have had a chance to intensify.

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cosmic brownies

Question of the Day:

Do you remember any of the books you read as a child?

I read all of Ann M. Martin’s Babysitter’s Club books, R.L. Stein’s Goosebumps books, and Beverly Cleary’s Ramona books, and was partial to series books. I hate when you start to develop a real relationship with a character only to have the book end.

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158 Comments

  1. Bianca-Vegan Crunk says:

    Ooooh, those look so fudgey and delicious! I read all of the Babysitter’s Club books too….and of course, EVERYTHING by Judy Blume that I could get my hands on. Loved Are You There God, It’s Me Margaret.

  2. Lindsey@ Dishing Up Hope says:

    I, too, was a book worm as a child. My nose is still in books, but I will take a break to try these!

  3. Tami Lewis says:

    I really really think you should make a healthy version of the Zebra cakes!! Love them but not all the nasty processed gunk in them…haven’t even eaten one in years! Just a thought..

    1. Torri Egan says:

      I would LOVE That!

  4. Tami Lewis says:

    I think you should make Zebra cakes next!!

    1. Jessica says:

      Yesss, I second that!! lol

  5. Casey says:

    Hi Katie! Just curious: I’m not a fan of coconut (not allergic, just don’t like the taste). Is there any good/healthy substitute for coconut oil for the frosting? I made your dark chocolate raspberry fudge cake the other day, and it was good minus the coconut flavor… yuck. Not your fault, just my personal preference. 🙂 Would appreciate any insight you can give!

    1. Alanna says:

      If you like nut butter, I highly recommend her Reese’s Pieces Fudge Frosting recipe!

    2. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      I have heard that palm oil works the same. Not sure about it, though, as I’ve never tried it. You could also just melt chocolate chips and spread over top!

      1. CC says:

        Sorry, just had 2 chime in…be aware though that palm oil is causing serious problems 4 the orangutan… just so u know before u go that route…

        Speaking on behalf of those who can’t 4 themselves,
        CC

        1. Brandi says:

          Agree. Palm oil is obtained from the trees that orangutans need to live. They are dying because their habitat is being ripped fom them, so greedy companies can sell palm oil….which is also known as vegetable oil. It’s very sad.

          1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

            Thank you both for bringing this to my attention. I had no idea it was such an issue until you mentioned it, so I did some research (from what I think are reputable sources)… and I’m pretty much appalled. Not that I’ve ever bought plain palm oil before, but I think it’s in some of the things I use on occassion (Earth Balance?). I’d be surprised if it’s true a company as vegan-friendly as EB would be taking part (which is what some of the research told me). Now I’m not sure what to believe and will have to email the company. Is there anything else I should know about the issue? I try to stay on top of environmental issues and unethical business practices, but unfortunately there are so many :(.

          2. Marissa says:

            Katie,

            Please let us know of your email response from Earth Balance. They need to get rid of the palm oil in their products!

    3. Rosalie says:

      You could try out a refined organic coconut oil. They are neutral but still have the melting point that makes coconut oil so useful. Don’t let the connotations of “refined” turn you off–it’s not hydrogenated or anything 🙂

      1. Casey says:

        Thanks Rosalie! I’ll definitely try this 🙂

  6. LJ Briar says:

    I never bothered with Goosebumps and went straight to the Fear Street books. I also read a lot of Stephen King.

    On the less gruesome end of the scale, I too read many of the BSC books, and tons of the Thoroughbred and Saddle Club series.

  7. Katy @Katyskitchen says:

    To a fellow Katie: I LOVE your use of sprinkles and colours in that photo! I will have to try this one for sure.

  8. Stephi says:

    These look so good!!! Yum…. I also read Judy Blume books as a kid.

  9. Jennifer says:

    Hey Katie, I just wanted to let you know how much I love your blog!!! Not only are your recipes fabulous but I really love all your stories and commentaries you add in. I bet your as fabulous as your recipes!! :). Thank you for all the recipes! My family loves them!

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      Aw thanks, Jennifer!

  10. Kerry says:

    These look so yummy AND I have all the ingredients. Happy Cheat Meal dessert for me this weekend! Thank you so much!