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Do you love chocolate? Do you love melt-in-your-mouth goodness? Well, then I highly recommend you try these Crock Pot Hot Fudge BrowniesfromGooseberry Patch’s Everyday Slow Cooker. Oh. My. Yum.

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How to Make Hot Fudge Brownies in a Slow Cooker

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Aunt Lou here.

I took these ah-mazing Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies to our small group. I can’t even count how many recipes I have taken to small group…there is one little boy in particular that is a very picky eater. He happened to be sitting at my table when he dug into his brownie. I wanted to do a little victory dance when he took a bite, looked up with big eyes and said with wonder, “Who made this?!” I proudly said that I had and was rewarded with a huge grin and a “This is REALLY good!”

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Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies

Recipes don’t get much easier than this yummy dessert, and I love how many different variations you can do with it. You can top these brownies with whipped cream or ice cream or sprinkles or cherries or…whatever your favorite topping is, have at it! You will love it regardless!

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Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies

Do you love chocolate? Do you love melt-in-your-mouth goodness? Well, then I highly recommend you try these Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies. Oh. My. Yum.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 3 hours hours

Total Time: 3 hours hours 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 servings

Calories: 417kcal

Author: Aunt Lou

Ingredients

  • 20 oz pkg brownie mix prepared
  • 1 c chocolate syrup
  • 1 c hot water
  • Optional Toppings: vanilla ice cream thawed frozen whipped topping, maraschino cherries, sprinkles

Instructions

  • Spray your crock pot with cooking spray

  • Pour your brownie batter in your crock pot, spreading evenly

  • In a bowl, combine your chocolate syrup and water and pour over your batter

  • Cover and cook on high for 2 1/2 – 3 hours, until the edges are just set

  • Take off the lid and let it stand for 30 minutes so the middle can set up

  • Serve with your favorite topping

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Nutrition

Calories: 417kcal | Carbohydrates: 80g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Sodium: 236mg | Potassium: 84mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 54g | Calcium: 5mg | Iron: 2.8mg

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Slow Cooker Recommendation

I used myHamilton Beach Programmable Insulated Slow Cooker for these delicious brownies because I know it cooks very evenly and is so easy to clean up! If you don’t have one yet, (I HIGHLY recommend you order one…it is awesome!) you can use your favorite 5-6 quart slow cooker. If you use a smaller slow cooker, watch your time and it may be harder to get it cooked in the middle without burning the edges because it will be much thicker.

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  1. Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies - Recipes That Crock! (10)Joanne says

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    I am trying this tonight. Wished I had read past the recipe about using 5-6 qt crock pot! I will let you know how it comes out in smaller casserole type crock pot , but so far looks good. This will be my husbands favorite as he is a chocolateholick lol

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  2. Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies - Recipes That Crock! (12)Lori Page says

    Recommendations if you’re not serving it until the next day? Does it save and reheat well?

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    • Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies - Recipes That Crock! (13)Aunt Lou says

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      I haven’t tried reheating it all at once in the crock pot. However, I have reheated leftovers in the microwave with great success. I hope you enjoy this as much as we do.

  3. Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies - Recipes That Crock! (15)Kerri says

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    Thanks for sharing this fantabulous delicious recipe! I served this warm with a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream & vanilla maple whipped cream (in the can)
    Sooo good!

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    • Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies - Recipes That Crock! (17)Aunt Lou says

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      That sounds like a delicious combination! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!

    • Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies - Recipes That Crock! (20)Aunt Lou says

      Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies - Recipes That Crock! (21)
      I use hot water from my faucet. It doesn’t need to be boiling. I hope you enjoyed this as much as we do!

  4. Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies - Recipes That Crock! (22)Ashlie King says

    Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies - Recipes That Crock! (23)
    LOVEEE LOVE LOVEEE

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    • Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies - Recipes That Crock! (24)Aunt Lou says

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      I’m so glad Ashlie! We love this one too!

  5. Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies - Recipes That Crock! (26)Jada Hamilton says

    Hi! I’m on disability and normally have nothing left in the budget after bills are paid, but I’m gonna work in the ingredients for this decadent and luxurious-looking treat, starting with my next check, even if it takes 4 or 5 months of saving!

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    • Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies - Recipes That Crock! (27)Aunt Lou says

      Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies - Recipes That Crock! (28)
      I hope you get to try this very soon Jada and that you enjoy it greatly!

      Aunt Lou

  6. Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies - Recipes That Crock! (29)Josline Kelsey says

    When adding the chocolate syrup and water is it supposed to be as runny and just poured on top not mixed with the batter?

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    • Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies - Recipes That Crock! (30)Aunt Lou says

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      You are correct Josline! While it cooks, the syrup and water will soak down to the bottom and become a delicious fudge to go with your brownies!

      Enjoy!
      Aunt Lou

  7. Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies - Recipes That Crock! (32)Karen Cooper says

    Do you need to put paper towels under the lid?

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    • Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies - Recipes That Crock! (33)Aunt Lou says

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      Hi Karen!

      I didn’t use paper towels with this recipe, but if you feel more comfortable using paper towels under the lid, I think it would be fine.

      Enjoy!
      Aunt Lou

    • Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies - Recipes That Crock! (35)Jacquelyn says

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      I made these twice recently! They were rich and yummy. It seemed to work better the second time when I didn’t add water to the chocolate syrup. I’ve tried plain fudge and walnut…both were delicious!

  8. Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies - Recipes That Crock! (37)Heather says

    Has anyone tried this with fudge instead of syrup? And maybe a hint of coffee?

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  9. Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies - Recipes That Crock! (38)Anna says

    I have caramel syrup on hand and was wondering if you think it would still taste good with caramel instead of chocolate?

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    • Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies - Recipes That Crock! (39)Aunt Lou says

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      Hi Anna!

      I have never tried this with caramel syrup, but it sounds delicious! If you give it a try, let me know how it turns out! Enjoy!

      Aunt Lou

  10. Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies - Recipes That Crock! (41)marilee shiner says

    Have you ever tried doubling the recipe at one time?

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    • Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies - Recipes That Crock! (42)Aunt Lou says

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      Hi Marilee!

      I have not tried doubling this recipe. I’m afraid doubling it would make it hard for the center to get done and set up. You might try making two batches. Enjoy!

      Aunt Lou

  11. Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies - Recipes That Crock! (44)Jean karcz says

    this looks delicious. I am anxious to try this and share with some friends. I was wondering if you shut the crock pot off during the thirty minute stand time. Thank you.
    Jean

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    • Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies - Recipes That Crock! (45)Aunt Lou says

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      Hi Jean!

      Yes, turn your crock pot off, and let it stand to set up. It is yummy! Enjoy!

    • Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies - Recipes That Crock! (47)Jessica says

      Thanks! I was wondering the same as Jean. I’ve got it in the crock pot now, and can’t wait to try it.

  12. Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies - Recipes That Crock! (48)Marsha Baker says

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    Thanks a million for sharing this amazing recipe with us at Weekend Potluck. WOWZERS!

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  13. Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies - Recipes That Crock! (50)Donna Taylor says

    What about using the casserole crockpot for this recipe? It sounds yummy for my husband!

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    • Crock Pot Hot Fudge Brownies - Recipes That Crock! (51)Aunt Lou says

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      Hi Donna!

      Definitely! I had something else going in my casserole crock at the same time, so I used my trusty Hamilton Beach. 🙂 Make sure you watch it closely the first time since it will be thinner, you might have to adjust the cooking time. Enjoy!

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