Saturday, June 12, 2010
Brownie lovers come on in..
Hi all!
Well, if there is a time to laugh at me it will be now. I am going to post a recipe that is so utterly simple you will think I have lost my mind and actually have nothing better to do with my time and yours, except to post this. But just wait until you try these brownies, people really will think you slaved over the hot oven to mix these up from scratch. It will be our little secret, that is how well received these little (or big) depending on if you cut them like I do or in tiny little portions while everyone is looking, then later cut a big chunk for yourself. Not that I have done this or anything but just saying. After all we deserve it, we worked so hard making these little pieces of chocolate, dare I say, heaven?
Here we go, get your pencils ready for this shopping list:
Let's bake some Brownies.
The Players:
Yes that's it. The trick to these "tastes like made from scratch brownies" is...
I read somewhere that that symbol of three or more periods in a sentence is the most overused punctuation on the internet. There is a name for it but the name escapes me right now, as so many things are wont to do lately. But, I digress. The trick is combining two brownie mixes. Very important, one must be a Ghirardelli brand mix. The secret is out!
Mix both mixes together, following package directions:
Pour brownie mix into a 13x9" pan:
Bake until set:
Allow to cool or you will have a gooey, chocolatey mess on your knife:
Well, what do you think? They really are good and here is another secret, I am not a chocoholic but I do like these, a lot. Almost as much as my husband or a new little puppy. :)
Brownies
Ingredients:
1 18.75 Oz. box of Ghirardelli Chocolate, Chocolate Brownie Mix
(any variety is fine, I used the Chocolate Supreme this time)
1/4 cup water
1/3 cup vegetable oil
1 egg
Additional brownie mix make sure it will make 13x9 pan size brownies, it should be labeled as such on the front of the box. This is what I used this time:
1 19.5 oz. box Family Size Pillsbury Chocolate Fudge Brownie Mix
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1/4 cup water
2 eggs
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
In a large bowl mix one brownie mix according to package directions starting with the 13x9 brownie mix. Mix well.
Mix Ghiardelli mix according to package directions. Mix well. Add this mixture to the 1st brownie mix batter. Mix well.
Grease the bottom of a 13x9 pan with vegetable oil or non-stick cooking spray.
Pour mix evenly into pan.
Bake at 350 degrees checking after 35 minutes. These brownies are thicker than your usual brownies so additional baking time will be required. Turn the pan in the oven about half way through the baking time. Continue baking until sides pull away from side of pan just slightly and center is set. You can check by inserting a knife in center. It should come out clean. Continue baking until desired doneness. It can take an additional 15 minutes of baking time. Just be patient and keep checking on them.
Allow to cool for at least an hour, if you can wait that long. Cut into squares and enjoy.
Let me know what you think.
Additionally, I have to thank my friend Yo who gave me this top-secret recipe. Thanks Yo.
Enjoy!
Evelyn
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I am so glad you posted the detailed directions, I remember these from the last time and they are delish! I am baking challenged but it does help to have a couple things you can make for pot-lucks, etc. :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Melissa,
ReplyDeleteI would never catagorize you as baking challenged! You are a great cook/baker. I am happy you stopped by.
Hugs!
Ev