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To Die For Triple Chocolate Brownies


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ebrbetty Rising Star

I just made these, all my hubby could say was OMG,OMG these are much too good lol

they're so yummy and easy i had to share :D

Enjoy!!

1 14oz can sweetened condensed milk

2(1 oz) squares unsweetened chocolate melted

1 egg, beaten

2 tablespoons flour

1 teaspoon vanilla

1/2 teaspoon baking powder

1/2 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips

chocolate frosting

Instructions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In mixing bowl mix 1 cup of sweetened condensed milk and chocolate. Add egg, add flour, vanilla and baking powder; mix well. Spread into greased 8-inch baking pan. Sprinkle choclate chips over batter. Bake 20 min. Cool.

Chocolate frosting:

In small sauce pan over low heat melt 2Tbps butter or margarine and 1/2 cup of semi-sweet chocolate chips. Gradually stir in remaining sweetened condensed milk. Stir until smooth.


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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

mmm...Yummmy!!!! I could use some brownies right now.

jkmunchkin Rising Star

Did you just use rice flour, or a flour mixture?

ebrbetty Rising Star
Did you just use rice flour, or a flour mixture?

i used an all purpose flour, "Beths" but next time I'll just use rice flour...they're worth the calories, I just worked out a little longer lol

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

Thanks so much for posting this! I can't wait (weight?) to try them!!!

ebrbetty Rising Star

you're welcome, hubby asked me today to make more lol :blink:

NWLAX36Mom Rookie

OMG they are delicious! My family woofed them down in no time.

I used Pamela's mix for the flour. It took quite a bit longer than 20 minutes to cook but I'm not sure if the Pamela's had something to do with it or not.

thanks for sharing!


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1 14oz can sweetened condensed milk

2(1 oz) squares unsweetened chocolate melted

1 egg, beaten

2 tablespoons flour

1 teaspoon vanilla

1/2 teaspoon baking powder

1/2 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips

chocolate frosting

Instructions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In mixing bowl mix 1 cup of sweetened condensed milk and chocolate. Add egg, add flour, vanilla and baking powder; mix well. Spread into greased 8-inch baking pan. Sprinkle choclate chips over batter. Bake 20 min. Cool.

Chocolate frosting:

In small sauce pan over low heat melt 2Tbps butter or margarine and 1/2 cup of semi-sweet chocolate chips. Gradually stir in remaining sweetened condensed milk. Stir until smooth.

any way to make these dairy free? they sound yum!

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ebrbetty Rising Star
OMG they are delicious! My family woofed them down in no time.

I used Pamela's mix for the flour. It took quite a bit longer than 20 minutes to cook but I'm not sure if the Pamela's had something to do with it or not.

thanks for sharing!

I'm happy you liked them as much as we did :D

wolfie Enthusiast

I can't wait to try these!! I love chocolate & brownies!!!

Thanks for sharing!

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