One of my favorite things to do on this blog is copycat recipes. These are recipes where I take store bought snacks and make my own homemade version. These are all baking and I hope you pick at least one from this list to try. You won’t regret it. Let’s get started.
Copycat Recipes
Copycat Recipes #1 – Twix Bars
Twix bars were the very first recipe that I ever tried to recreate.
If you have never had a Twix bar #1 you are missing out and for #2 they are a a crispy shortbread cookie in a bar shape with chewy caramel on top and incased in a thin layer of milk chocolate. My favorite!
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Copycat Recipes #2 – Cow Tale
This is probably one of my favorite copycat recipes on my entire blog and YouTube channel. Cow Tales!
Now the amount of people that don’t even know what cow tales are let alone had one just astonishes me. They are pretty old though.
A cow tale is a long tube of chewy caramel that is dusted is confectioners sugar and filled with a sweet vanilla cream.
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Copycat Recipe #3 – Cosmic Brownies
And now for my absolute favorite copycat recipe that I have ever made! Cosmic Brownies!
For this, I just used my fudge brownie recipe and my chocolate ganache recipe. Then topped with rainbow, candy coated chocolate chips.
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Copycat Recipes #4 – Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
Around halloween time I made everyone’s favorite halloween candy, the Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup.
This was my first venture into tempering chocolate which at first look into it looks terrifying. It can be a very sciency, complicated process if you let it be.
In the post, I do list a few different ways to do it but in my opinion the microwave method is the easiest. But you be the judge.
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Copycat Recipe #5 – Sour Patch Kids
Sour patch kids is a super fun recipe and it’s also perfect to get the kids involved in because all I use is a microwave.
The other thing that is really fun for kids is that I outlined in the blog how to make a mold to get the sour patch kid shape which involves a putty like substance.
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Copycat Recipes #6 – Peppermint Patties
This was a recipe that was made for St. Patrick’s Day last year. Peppermint patties are a very popular candy here in the U.S.
They consist of a sugary and minty disk that is covered in dark chocolate.
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Copycat Recipes #7 – Cadbury Creme Eggs
For Easter one year I made Copycat Cadbury Creme Eggs. And this was one of the easiest copycat recipes to do right next to Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups.
All there is to do is paint the chocolate inside of both sides of the mold and then prepare the filling and add that.
Next, gently melt one half of the mold just a little bit and attach that half to the other half. The video shows you clearly how to do that.
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Copycat Recipes #8 – Lofthouse Cookies
This one is actually very polarizing. So love em and some hate em.
Lofthouse Cookies! These extremely pillowy soft sugar cookies with frosting on top.
I call these grocery store cookies because they are always in that little front “seasonal” section of the grocery store or the bakery and they are always themed for whatever time of year it is. But the generic version always has pink frosting.
Let me know in the comments what you think about these cookies.
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I hope this post helped you find some great recipes. If you have any other suggestions for what you think I should make next, please let me know, leave me a comment down below and I will see you in the next one. Bye.
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