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King Arthur gluten-free Brownies


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Has anyone had King Arthur brand Gluten Free Brownies? For Christmas, my aunt bought me King Arthur brownies, bread, and pizza crust. Well, I finally made the brownies last night. I cannot recommend them enough - they are so good - they don't have that gluten free "grainy" texture that a lot of mixes can have. I like them a lot more than the Betty Crocker brand - wasn't the biggest fan of the brownies or the cookies, but I really liked the chocolate/Devil's food cake.

If you see this brand, TRY IT! Very good!


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Has anyone had King Arthur brand Gluten Free Brownies? For Christmas, my aunt bought me King Arthur brownies, bread, and pizza crust. Well, I finally made the brownies last night. I cannot recommend them enough - they are so good - they don't have that gluten free "grainy" texture that a lot of mixes can have. I like them a lot more than the Betty Crocker brand - wasn't the biggest fan of the brownies or the cookies, but I really liked the chocolate/Devil's food cake.

If you see this brand, TRY IT! Very good!

Monica, does KA brownie mix have any soy or wheat in it? I love the Betty Crocker yellow and chocolate cake mix for cupcakes, but cannot use their cookie or brownie mix because I am dairy and soy intolerant also.

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Monica, does KA brownie mix have any soy or wheat in it? I love the Betty Crocker yellow and chocolate cake mix for cupcakes, but cannot use their cookie or brownie mix because I am dairy and soy intolerant also.

Well, it is inherently wheat free because it is gluten free.

It is also soy free and nut free, NOT dairy free.

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Well, it is inherently wheat free because it is gluten free.

It is also soy free and nut free, NOT dairy free.

Thanks, guess I'll stick to Bob's Red Mill. I also would like to try Elizabeth Barbone's brownie recipe.

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I didn't really care for the Betty Croker brownies either. I use a cornstarch brownie recipe that is VERY good and very simple. I don't remember where I got it, but here it is:

1 stick butter

4 oz unsweetened baking chocolate, broken up

1 1/3 cup sugar

3 large eggs

1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract

3/4 cup corn starch

Heat oven to 350 degrees.

Line an 8 or 9 inch square baking pan with foil. With rubber spatula stir butter & chocolate in saucepan over low heat until melted & smooth. Turn off heat, whisk in sugar, eggs & vanilla. Stir corn starch into batter with rubber spatula just until blended. Spread in lined pan. Bake 25-30 minutes. Check for doneness at 25 minutes by inserting a toothpick near the center of the brownies. It should come out with little moist crumbs clinging to it. Cool completely in pan on wire rack. To remove brownies from pan - lift by ends of foil. Cut into squares.

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