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Speaking Of Brownies


Chrissyb

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I am looking for an easy homemade brownie recipe. I have tried a few mixes and I like Pamelas the best. They are chewy and fudge, yummy to me. I will try General Mills when it comes out, but I am really looking for a homemade one that is not cake like but soft and chewy. Brownies are one of my favorite things to eat, I love to throw some chocolate chips in them. They are not so good for my waist line though.


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I am looking for an easy homemade brownie recipe. I have tried a few mixes and I like Pamelas the best. They are chewy and fudge, yummy to me. I will try General Mills when it comes out, but I am really looking for a homemade one that is not cake like but soft and chewy. Brownies are one of my favorite things to eat, I love to throw some chocolate chips in them. They are not so good for my waist line though.

I'd love to have a recipe just like that...we used to make ghardelli brownie mix and added two kinds of choc chips to make them sin-ful....am hoping the new betty crocker mix is soft and chewy - not cakelike, but would also love a recipe if anyone has had good luck with soft and chewy! :D

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I just made 1 and 1/2 batches of these for a graduation party and we gobbled them up!

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I use only 1 cup of chips and add 1/2 cup chopped nuts.

1/2 recipe in an 8x8" pan takes 25-30 minutes and be sure to use room temp eggs adding after the sugar and cocoa so the melted butter doesn't cook them...I just put them in a bowl of warm water for a few minutes.

I've used white rice flour mix or sorghum mix. Also be sure to bake them long enough. I cut them with a plastic knife after they cool. Great the next day. I just had one for breakfast...mmm :P

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