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Gluten Free Pantry Choc. Truffle Brownie Mix


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OMG.....it's SO good.

I am eating a warm brownie now, just out of the oven.

I am not a great baker, nor do I have weird ingredients in my house, but this is awesome

it called for eggs and veg oil. that's all. So goooooood.

just thought I would pass along the knowledge in case someone was looking for some good brownie mix.

(oh, I did add walnuts to it)


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Watch out! Those brownies are sooo good gluten eaters beg for them.

L.

jerseyangel Proficient

I can't eat them anymore (grains) :( but I loved them and so did my non gluten-free husband. We thought they tasted like Dunkin Hines! Actually, I really liked all of the stuff that I tried from the GFP--they were my favorite! :)

wonkabar Contributor

Oh, yes...these are YUMMY!! My son is on a gluten free diet and we ALL love them! I made them for Easter and no one knew they were gluten-free. I usually scatter 1 c. Nestle semi sweet chocolate chips on top before I put them in the oven. Sprinkle them with powdered sugar when they're cool, and you've got a an awesome dessert! They're also really good with a scoop of Edy's Slow Churned ice cream...there's quite a few gluten-free flavors. We like the Caramel Delight.

I also use the Gluten Free pantry's chocolate cake mix. I make it with the vanilla yogurt. They are incredibly moist. I frost them with the duncan Hines classic chocolate frosting and sprinkle them with non-parrels. I make them for my little guy all the time.

key Contributor

WE love these too! I eat too many when I make them though.

MOnica

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LOVE these!!! I couldn't not keep them in the house...all the non-gluten-free people were all over them!!

I need to get some more and hide them. :)

tiffjake Enthusiast
OMG.....it's SO good.

I am eating a warm brownie now, just out of the oven.

I am not a great baker, nor do I have weird ingredients in my house, but this is awesome

it called for eggs and veg oil. that's all. So goooooood.

just thought I would pass along the knowledge in case someone was looking for some good brownie mix.

(oh, I did add walnuts to it)

I made those to take to a celiac support group and the couple that were left went home with me and were gone within the hour! They are great!!!!!!!!!!!


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brendygirl Community Regular

My best friend mailed them (already baked) to me for my bday. I've been hooked ever since. I only make them about once a month. Yep, the ONLY thing nonceliacs love that's gluten-free.

Smunkeemom Enthusiast

everyone knew about these and didn't tell me?! :huh::P

okay, maybe someone is lurking and didn't know what to post.

I am sure my info helped someone........maybe :rolleyes:

VydorScope Proficient
everyone knew about these and didn't tell me?! :huh::P

okay, maybe someone is lurking and didn't know what to post.

I am sure my info helped someone........maybe :rolleyes:

:huh: Ive not had a chance to try these... I will have to look for them!

(there you feel better now? :lol: )

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