Nice, thanks for the link....I know I posted a way to make it and refine it, but there are SO MANY DIFFERENT WAYS to do it! I'm sure some work better than others, but always good to try new ways! I still take the lazy way out and buy my butter from our local delivery service, but it's some damn good butter....couldn't make anything more potent myself! I swear it's like they make the butter and scrape all the green stuff from the bottom to make their sticks! Here's a pic....
Anywho, wanted to post how to finish the stuffed brownies. Basically, once the brownies have fully cooled, preferably refrigerated overnight, cut them into squares. These things are going to be VERY potent, so I wouldn't cut them TOO big, no more than a 2 inch square, even that's pretty big! Cut each square in half, like you were cutting a cake to make layers. Take a spoonful of the Oreo Buttercream and plop it in the middle, then put the top on. You can make a ganash (recipe below), or if you made some of the medicated fudge from my first page you could use that. Either way, drizzle the top with chocolate and place a little piece of oreo cookie on the top. These things are HEAVEN, trust me!
To make a ganash:
Use equal parts of chocolate and heavy cream. If you have it, you can use medicated cream and just make sure you're sitting down when you eat these things!
For a small batch of ganash, I would recommend 6 ounces of cream and 6 ounces of chocolate chips. I prefer using milk or semi-sweet chocolate, but use dark if you want something really rich. Heat the cream to boiling, then pour into a bowl over the chocolate. Stir with a spatula until all the chocolate is melted and the mixture is smooth and creamy. You can refrigerate the ganash for an hour or so and it will set up nice and thick; if it gets too thick just warm it in the microwave.
You can use ganash as a filling for cakes, even as a frosting when it's the right consistency. You can even use it to make truffles and other candy, which I will post a recipe for in a little bit. Until then, enjoy....if you were going to try any recipe from this thread, I would HIGHLY recommend this one!!!