Monday, September 14, 2009

Hey let's make Easy Bake Brownies!!!!


Easy-Bake Brownies

Serving Size : 6

2 1/2 tablespoons Sugar
1 teaspoon Vegetable Oil
1/8 teaspoon Vanilla
4 teaspoons Chocolate Syrup
2 teaspoons Flour -- plus
1 tablespoon Flour

Preheat Easy Bake Oven 15 minutes

Sir together sugar, oil, vanilla, chocolate and flour until the batter is smooth and chocolate colored. Pour batter into greased and floured pan. Bake 15 minutes. When cool, cut them into wedges or little squares.

For Jason (the commenter) when using his Easy Bake Oven. More great Easy Bake Oven reciepes here.

Makes 6 wedges or 1/2 inch squares.

6 comments:

Ruth Anne Adams said...

If you can find the original recipe for "Snow Mounds", I'll come up there and give you a kiss. It was with the original oven booklet and they made the best shortbread/snow covered [4x sugar] ever. I'd multiply that recipe and put it into the rotation.

Jason (the commenter) said...

Ruth Anne Adams: If you can find the original recipe for "Snow Mounds", I'll come up there and give you a kiss.

Snow Mounds

6 tsp. shortening or soft butter
3 tsp. confectioners sugar
1/8 tsp. vanilla
1/4 cup flour
dash of salt
2 tbsp. finely chopped walnuts
confectioners sugar for rolling

Preheat Easy Bake Oven 15 minutes

Cream together butter and 3 teaspoons confectioners sugar. Blend in vanilla, flour and salt. Add walnuts and mix well. Shape into 1 inch balls. Place 3 balls onto well greased Easy-Bake pan. Flatten slightly.

Bake 5 minutes. When cool, roll in confectioners sugar.

Makes 10 to 12 cookies.

chickelit said...

Well I guess RAA should have to go down there (FL) and give Jason a kiss instead.

That's interesting.

Ruth Anne Adams said...

Jason: You are beloved. Next time I'm in Florida, I'll give you a big ole kiss.

Trooper York said...

Thanks very nice Ruth Anne but Jason thinks girls are icky.

Not that there's anything wrong with that.

Darcy said...

Ooh! Glad I found this thread. Sounds delicious!

I remember my mother searching constantly for a recipe similar to this. Her grandmother would make something like this but put a little tiny piece of apple in the middle. Like a prize. My mom always described these as so light they melted in your mouth. She never found the recipe.