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Betty Crocker Gluten Free Brownie Mix


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I just made these and they were FANTASTIC!!!! I followed the directions on the package, but I added walnuts and butterscotch chips. I had to bake at least 10 minutes longer than the package said, but oh my gosh they were so good. My entire family LOVED them and no one could tell they were gluten free at all. They were chewy and soft at the same time, and the best part was they didn't dry out sitting on the counter for 1 to 2 days!!(covered with foil) My "regular" brownies used to always dry out on me and were never as good the day after. These stayed the same! I will definitely make these often.


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that's exciting! I bought the cookies my first time around and had a little trouble because I melted the butter....haha. I definitely want to give these a try!

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I just made these and they were FANTASTIC!!!! I followed the directions on the package, but I added walnuts and butterscotch chips. I had to bake at least 10 minutes longer than the package said, but oh my gosh they were so good. My entire family LOVED them and no one could tell they were gluten free at all. They were chewy and soft at the same time, and the best part was they didn't dry out sitting on the counter for 1 to 2 days!!(covered with foil) My "regular" brownies used to always dry out on me and were never as good the day after. These stayed the same! I will definitely make these often.

They sound delicious; I'm going to add them in too! Yes, the brownies are definitely great. Fudgy and not at all tasting like they're missing anything. Thanks for the tip.

Roda Rising Star

I substitute coconut oil for the butter in them and we all scarf them down at my house.

Monklady123 Collaborator

I just made these and they were FANTASTIC!!!! I followed the directions on the package, but I added walnuts and butterscotch chips. I had to bake at least 10 minutes longer than the package said, but oh my gosh they were so good. My entire family LOVED them and no one could tell they were gluten free at all. They were chewy and soft at the same time, and the best part was they didn't dry out sitting on the counter for 1 to 2 days!!(covered with foil) My "regular" brownies used to always dry out on me and were never as good the day after. These stayed the same! I will definitely make these often.

How in the world do you even have brownies leftover to "sit on the counter for 1 to 2 days"??? :lol: Around here they never last that long. -- Well, I have a box of this brownie mix but haven't tried it yet. I was waiting till my dh and ds go on their trip next weekend so I wouldn't have to share. ;) (it will just be dd and me, and dd doesn't eat as much as the other two.)

Nor-TX Enthusiast

I buy these and make them for school staff meetings or when we have company. Try popping them in the microwave and topping with ice cream.. even my husband loves them. The only downside is that they are expensive. They are 4.29 for the brownies, the cake and the cookies. Just a little too expensive to buy other than for special occasions. Just a question... why do companies charge so much for these products... Probable answer: Because we buy them most likely.

Frances03 Enthusiast

How in the world do you even have brownies leftover to "sit on the counter for 1 to 2 days"??? :lol:

Well, we have found the gluten free things tend to be much more filling! We just have one, and then save the rest for another time :)


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