Dr Pepper Brownies
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Ahhh…the seasons – they sure are changing quick …wait, no, I am not referring to the weather (last time I checked, (for me), it’s still 3-layer-fleece weather here!) I am referring to the seasons in our home ~ let me clarify : there was the “Season of Barney” when my daughter was a wee one, then the “Season of The Wiggles”, then came the “Season of The Jonas Brothers”, which went into the longest lasting season of them all – the “Season of Taylor Lautner”! After our recent Netflix marathon-viewing of Friday Night Lights, I was foreseeing a “Season of Taylor Kitsch” on the horizon, but, that didn’t quite happen! What did happen is my daughter developed this un-genetic, One of a kind love for College Football!
Prior to this recent change in “seasons” at our home, whenever I was over at friends’ places during the big college game, I always found myself more interested in the appetizers and desserts than the actual game…I was THAT person who would pose the question “when you refer to ‘your team’, does that mean YOU are on the team?” – whenever someone tried to engage me in game-talk. But, it’s a totally different ballgame when that someone became my daughter!
This year (when the weather was still 1-layer-of-fleece cold), my daughter dragged me along to just about every football game in a 5 mile radius of our home! Since it’s been 3-layer-fleece weather, my daughter has “puppy-dog-eyed” me into watching several college football games with her, explaining and interjecting her commentary along the way. Now, she is suggesting a homegating extravaganza for the big college game!
For me to make it through such an extravaganza, I figured snacks are a must – snacks that are salty, and snacks that are sweet and snacks that are somewhere in-between salty and sweet. And, that’s where these brownies come into play.
The first time I accidentally churned out these 4 ingredient brownies, I was experimenting with sugar free options for my mom as she is a diabetic. As she and my daughter love Dr Pepper, I figured I would use Diet Dr Pepper as the “sugar” in a quick and easy brownie recipe. These brownies that I am sharing here today, however, are not completely sugar free, though. I picked up one of the Dr Pepper Ten limited edition College Championship bottles and A Dr Pepper bottle from my neighborhood Kroger; I used Dr Pepper Ten instead of Diet Dr Pepper and semi sweet chocolate instead of unsweetened chocolate in these brownies.
These brownies are not overly sweet, but, dense and oh so chocolatey, and are just as good chased down with a tall cold glass of milk or Dr Pepper.
So…between you and me…
Have you ever asked or been asked “when you refer to ‘your team’, does that mean YOU are on the team”? (or is that just me?)
Are you for homegating or tailgating?

Ingredients
- 4 eggs
- 1/2 cup Dr Pepper Ten or Diet Dr Pepper if making this sugar free
- 1/2 cup cocoa powder
- 1/2 cup and 1/2 cup semisweet chocolate chips or unsweetened chocolate for sugar free version
- 1/4 cup chopped pecans
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350
- Beat eggs with electric mixer till eggs double in quantity
- Add Dr Pepper Ten (or Diet Dr Pepper if making this sugar free), and cocoa powder and mix well
- Fold in 1/2 cup chocolate chips and pour into a parchment lined loaf pan
- Bake 20 minutes
- When cooled slightly, melt the other 1/2 cup of chocolate chips and pour over the brownies
- Top with chopped pecans and then slice into 6 or 8 pieces
Such great photos, Shashi! And I really want a bite of one of those brownies. Happy New Year, sweet lady!!
Wishing you a super 2015! You are always the brave baker and pushing the limits to try fun and new options and we all get to try your inventions and that is the fun part. They look so chewy and delicious.
oh! I’m so happy that I found your blog! Your recipe looks amazing! These brownies are soooo rich and so chocolaty <3 Have a Happy New Year!
You are the brownie master because these look purrrfect! Also I am craving some Dr Pepper right now.. and 3 of these brownies! 😉
Hi, Shashi! Happy New Year to you and your lovely daughter! Thanks for giving me a giggle tonight. Shashi! Don’t worry, I asked dumber questions when I was watching Australian rules football in Australia recently.
Love that you started off the year with one of your classic cool ingredients recipes (Dr. Pepper brownies? Genius!) 🙂
Shashi:
What a great treat to devour while watching football games. This is also a great treat for any sports games or as a no-game snack as well. Who would resist to these brownies?
Wishing you and your family a happy and healthy new year. xx
Shashi, so intrigued by the dr pepper!!! what a great accident!! I gotta try these brownies! Happy New Year!!!
I see Doctor Pepper in so many American TV shows, what exactly is it? People love it though 😛
I bet your brownies would be SUPER popular!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
I hope like many, I have no clue about home gating or tailgating. But, I know brownies and these I will love for sure. I’m curious about the use of dr pepper in these treats, intrigued. I may have to try it out soon;).
HAPPY NEW YEAR DARLIN!! HUGS to you and your girl.
These brownies look absolutely amazing and the perfect snacks to munch on while watching the game! I’ve never tried adding soda to brownies before but they sound so delicious! Hope you’re enjoying the holidays with your daughter so far and Happy Happy New Year my friend! 🙂 xo
Taylor Kitsch season is fine by me! And so are these fudgy Dr. Pepper Brownies! Great photos. Happy New Year!
Looks great!! Wishing all the best to you this New Year! May 2015 be a wonderful year for you. 🙂
It’s homegating for me. I’m not really much into the game, but I’m all for the snacks. Love these brownies.
My feedly told me that this post is on fire, whatever it means, haha. One thing I notice is that you have so much more stuff in the grocery stores in comparison to Spain, it’s amazing. Diet Dr. Pepper, wow 😀
It’s not easy to buy Dr Pepper in this country. It’s amazing how these brownies are made with just four ingredients. You have photographed them beautifully and they look incredible. And yes, the seasons! They sure do change quickly xx
I want a couple of these with a big tall glass of Dr. Pepper!! 🙂 I have always loved Dr. Pepper and think it’s awesome you used it in brownies.