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Q.U.I.C.K E.M.E.R.G.E.N.C.Y Question about cooking brownies HHHHHHHHHHEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLPPPPPPPP

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WhereTheWildThingsWere · 18/09/2008 17:00

Ok so I know that they are supposed to look a bit 'undone' when cooked.

But these are positively runny.

What shall I do?

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Twiglett · 19/09/2008 15:16

shock at the recipe not being the infamous suzywong recipe

oh no no no .. you are not allowed that recipe

I shall find the recipe you are allowed to use as a Mumsnetter ... just a tic

Twiglett · 19/09/2008 15:18

here y'are .. copy and pasted

The official MN brownies recipe (suzywong's):

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 18 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 for 20 minutes and then slice into portions.

WhereTheWildThingsWere · 19/09/2008 17:50

Ta very much.

Now my brownies will always be perfect.

Or I can blame mumsnet.

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