There’s no reason to fear these Graveyard Halloween Brownies unless you are afraid of Reese’s tombstones and mini pumpkins, gummy hands and pumpkins, and candy bones.

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I know graveyard Halloween brownies are not a novel idea but usually they are made with Milano cookies with chocolate RIP lettering added to them. I swapped them out for little tombstone-shaped Reese’s peanut butter cups I found along with some other fun edible decor like mini Reese’s pumpkins, gummy zombie hands, gummy jack-o-lanterns, and candy bones.
Another thing I noticed about most other graveyard brownies was the loose Oreo dirt on top. So instead I added some green frosting to resemble grass and doubled as a sticky surface to which the Oreo dirt would hold onto instead of spilling all over when you take a bite.

While I was on the train of modifications, I also added peanut butter creme Oreos to the brownies. I figured it made sense since I already had two types of peanut butter cups on top to include some more peanut butter action within. You could use regular Oreos, but why when the peanut butter ones exist?
I suppose I could have taken the peanut butter to another level by making peanut butter frosting instead of cream cheese, but I wanted the frosting to be green not brown.

I suppose the real reason these graveyard Halloween brownies are so peanut butter themed is because today is most importantly #PBchocSat! The Ohio State Buckeyes are away today playing Wisconsin and while Halloween is still just under 2 weeks away, our next game against Penn State isn’t until November 1st as we have a bye next weekend. So the buckeye Halloween themed treat, which normally lands for PSU, must be today!
Technically I made these for a friends birthday in September but it’s really never too early to celebrate Halloween in my book. Added bonus that my friends expect this from me at this point and are not phased.

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Source: Inspired by Your Home Made Healthy.
