Make a Food-“e”-Friend #8: Easter Egg Hunt Brownies

Welcome to our weekly potluck party! If you have a sweet tooth and like brownies, I think you are going to love the recipe I’m bringing this week.

If you are a new visitor, please check out our Make a Food-“e”-Friend (MAFF) Monday page for more information on what this party is all about.

All guests will want to check out a separate ongoing party, the Star Recipes Collection party, where the most popular recipes from blogs have been linked. It can be accessed through the link above, our left sidebar, or Star Recipes page. New recipes continue to be added, so you can check back again whenever you need a great recipe idea that you know has been popular.

We participated in the Ultimate Blog Party last week, and our party post has link-ups for Mom-Friendly recipes. It has been popular, and the link to our post stays up on the Ultimate Blog Party site for this year, so we expect to have continued interest in the Mom-Friendly recipes. Check it out if you have any great recipes that you’d like to add that you know Moms would be interested in.

This week I am bringing the recipe we served yesterday as our regular Saturday recipe, because it is perfect for a fun Easter or spring recipe and it is delicious:


I have never had too much of a sweet tooth. I have certain weaknesses, such as chocolate/peanut butter, oreos, and cheesecake, but most any other sweets I could take or leave. This recipe, though, is a brownie recipe, and I am addicted already. You will love it. I should forewarn you, though, that our first attempt did not turn out so well, so be sure to check out the picture from the original source for the recipe to get a better idea of what the finished product should look like. There is more of an explanation of this in the recipe post!

Just a few reminders about linking:

1) You can link a recipe or any type of food-related blog post (including giveaways or free food coupon offers). Make sure you use the URL for the actual post and not your blog (or those interested in what you are sharing may not be able to find it if it’s not your most recent post and will miss out on what you wanted to share!).

2) Don’t forget to link back to this potluck party, using either a text link or the button image. This is especially important if you are linking your recipe or a great blog post and want it to be included in the index (see bottom of this post). To make it easier, as I know some of these details can be a little confusing:

This party’s URL for a text link:

http://www.thesaturdayeveningpot.com/2011/04/make-food-e-friend-8-easter-egg-hunt.html

OR

Button linking back to this week’s party (highlight, copy and paste into your post):

The Saturday Evening Pot

3) If this is your first visit for a Monday party and you would like or need more information about the party or how to link-up, please click here. I’m so glad you joined us and hope you will come back again next week!

4) Most of all, have fun and be sure to check out what others have brought to the party. I love seeing the different things that are shared at these parties! (And you can’t make any new Food-“e”-Friends otherwise!)

(Link-up open through Wednesday):

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Find even more great recipes along with our Easter Egg Hunt Brownies, linked up at:

Your Recipe, My Kitchen: Apple Butter Pie
My Meatless Mondays

About the Author

Adopted at age 2, grew up in the Charlotte, NC area. Obtained Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Appalachian State University. Loves being a Mom of two and taste-testing Chef John's culinary creations and sharing them with readers.

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