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Should SuzyWonhs brownies be soooo...

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ScaryMonsterStories · 25/10/2007 17:02

Gooey?

I didn't have enough choc (but added extra coco powder
I didn't have the cofidence to take them out at the muddy puddle stage

but despite that they are ultra gooey (as in all goo on hte middle squares). Are they right? Am have I going to poison myself?

Am looking forward to microwaving the gooey slices and serving with iecream and toffee sauce for pudding

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ScaryMonsterStories · 25/10/2007 20:27

anyone?

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kitsandbits · 25/10/2007 20:28

whats the recipe?

sounds gorgeous!

Pidge · 25/10/2007 20:37

this doesn't actually help your query, but personally I think that cooking cake and cookie mix is overrated - it's best scooped raw out of the bowl (I was at least two fairy cakes short tonight due to the quantity I left behind for scoffing with a spoon!)

ScaryMonsterStories · 25/10/2007 20:39

Here's Suzy Wong's recipe and instructions:

A 7 or 8 inch square tin lined with greaseproof paper/baking parchment and the oven set to 180/GM4 moderate oven.

A small saucepan in to which you put

150g butter
150g chocolate, at least half of it should be plain

On a low heat and let it melt together and leave it to cool slightly

Then beat together in a bowl
2 eggs
1 tsp vanilla extract
175g caster sugar
Until creamy looking

Then sift in
100g plain flour
1 big tablespoon of drinking chocolate
And a quarter of a teaspoon of salt

Throw in 100g walnuts
And the chocolate and butter and mix well.

Scrape it into the lined tin and bake it for 20 minutes.

Then have a look at it, the top should be pale and cracking slightly, like a dried up muddy puddle, the body of the mix will still be slightly wobbly. If it isn?t like this then leave it in for another 3 minutes.

Leave to cool in the tin and then slice into portions

DO NOT take it in to the bathroom and scoff the lot

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ADragonIs4LifeNotJustHalloween · 25/10/2007 20:40

I@ve never got them right, they've always been too gooey in the middle. So gooey that I've been forced to eat them with a spoon to save anyone else the unpleasantness.

ADragonIs4LifeNotJustHalloween · 25/10/2007 20:41

[nauseous]

ScaryMonsterStories · 25/10/2007 20:41

Actually next time I am going to replace the walnuts with white choc chips. DTD2 didn't like the walnuts and Nigella has a triple choc recipe which uses a combo of milk choc & white cho chips instead which looks good.

I will stick to this recipe (as long as the gooey is OK) and change white choc chips for walnuts.

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ScaryMonsterStories · 25/10/2007 20:42

I am planning to stick in microwave and dollup with ice cream and toffee sauce so spoon is no problem

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ScaryMonsterStories · 25/10/2007 20:59

Please????????

I need to know whether I am going to poison myself

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southeastastra · 25/10/2007 21:01

why would you poison yourself? i baked them for ages but they were still gooey, but i ate them and didn't get poisoned

ScaryMonsterStories · 25/10/2007 21:02

Thats all I need to know.

TY

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RustyBear · 25/10/2007 21:02

Brownies should always be gooey.
You won't poison yourself unless your eggs were dodgy & proabably not even then.

southeastastra · 25/10/2007 21:02

you and your brownies

ScaryMonsterStories · 25/10/2007 21:05

what moi????

They do taste rather divine though

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southeastastra · 25/10/2007 21:10

the taste is all that counts

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