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Anyone have a fail safe brownie recipe?

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Laufeythejust · 10/04/2021 19:07

I have just baked another batch of brownies that are an oily mess. To be fair I was expecting this time as I attempted to use up Easter eggs so it was Cadbury’s chocolate.
I make fantastic cupcakes, bake all the families birthday cakes and even do a cracking blondie but brownies I cannot master!
Does anyone have a recipe that I can steal and hide the embarrassment of my brownie failure?

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Laufeythejust · 11/04/2021 19:17

Hopefully picture attached

Anyone have a fail safe brownie recipe?
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DoThePropeller · 11/04/2021 20:25

Well done! Really fancy making them myself now.

SilverStory · 13/04/2021 22:49

Oooh, that looks delish!

So glad it worked out!

Mykittensmittens · 13/04/2021 22:52

[quote DoThePropeller]This BBC recipe has never let me down, my 12 year old has successfully pulled it off too! www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/best-ever-chocolate-brownies-recipe[/quote]
This. We do this one all the time. Beautiful just crisp papery top and gooey middle.

Sometimes I make it on a Sunday and pudding for Sunday lunch is this, warm, with a blob of clotted cream.

70isaLimitNotaTarget · 22/04/2021 10:17

BBC one here .
The whisking of the sugar/eggs gives you the crust
I used mini Toblerone chunks once which were delicious additions

Leave them 24 hours to mature , otherwise you have Nice Chocolate Cake rather than Brownies .

( I don;t trust Nigella and here "squidgey" middle It's bloody raw . I want to eat them with a fork not a straw )

Einszwei · 22/04/2021 10:22

allrecipes.co.uk/recipe/6023/quick-and-easy-brownies.aspx

I think it has been mentioned by other posters. They are squidgy rather than cakey.

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