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    Brownies recipe please

    hi there,
    I just finished to watch the last video, what is the Brownies recipe that you shared with the audience ?
    Is there a chance to have it please.
    i loved the show!!!
    thank you!

    #2
    :?: :?: :?:

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      #3
      at around minute 10:58 brownies are shared with Ricky and Alex, but not the recipe. Karen mentions that it's from a book by someone in Florida, sounds like she's saying "Matta Heater", but really, who knows?

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        #4
        And she says that she started with that recipe, but modified it, so even the book won't give you the recipe that she's using.

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          #5
          BeckyEzra, do you have brownies in Holland? Although the recipe referred to in the show may not be available I am sure that some of our American friends would gladly share their favourite brownie recipe with you.


          In leafy Berkshire, south of England.

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            #6
            That would really go down well with my mug of coffee

            Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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              #7
              Yes we do have brounies in the netherlands, (of course they are originally from the States).

              Please do share your Brounies recipe with all of us. Thank you

              Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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                #8
                Found this several times on the 'net. Perhaps TQS will post the adapted one the gang enjoyed at the taping.

                Maida Heatter's Santa Fe Brownies
                from one of Maida Heatter's chocolate dessert cookbooks.
                Cake Ingredients
                1 ½ c unbleached flour
                1 ½ t baking powder
                ¾ t salt
                6 oz unsweetened chocolate
                6 oz semi-sweet chocolate
                8 oz unsalted butter
                5 eggs
                1 ¼ c sugar
                1 ½ c brown sugar
                1 T vanilla
                8 oz walnuts
                Line a 9-by-13 pan (with vertical sides, if possible) with aluminum foil. Put a few dabs of butter in the pan and put it in the oven to melt the butter. Then use some crumpled plastic wrap to spread the butter over the foil. Preheat the oven to 350°F.

                Sift together the flour, baking powder, and salt.

                Melt the chocolate and butter in a double boiler.

                Mix the eggs, sugar, and vanilla until smooth. Stir in the chocolate mixture, then the dry ingredients. Stir in about 2/3 of the walnuts. Set aside 2¼ cups of the mixture, and spread the rest in the pan.

                Cream cheese topping ingredients
                (This may be doubled for very cheesy brownies.)
                12 oz cream cheese
                3 oz butter
                1½ t vanilla
                ¾ c sugar
                3 eggs
                Warm the cream cheese and butter to room temperature. Beat the cream cheese and butter until smooth. Then beat in the vanilla and sugar. Beat in the eggs, one at a time.

                Pour the cheese mixture over the chocolate in the pan. Soften the remaining 2¼ cups of cake mixture by stirring it briskly. Then pour it over the top of the cheese mixture in the pan. Cut diagonally through the top two layers to marblize them. Lay the remaining walnuts on top.

                Bake for 75 minutes. If you doubled the cream cheese, bake for about another 30 minutes. When the top is sufficiently brown, put some foil on it, especially around the edges, to keep the cheese from burning.

                Put the whole business in the refrigerator overnight. The next day, turn the cake out of the pan onto a board, peel off the foil, and carefully cut the cake into small pieces. Wrap the pieces in wax paper to keep them from sticking together.

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                  #9
                  Thank you very much dear!!

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                    #10
                    My pleasure!

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                      #11
                      Not being funny, but just checking on translation from US to UK quantities

                      Originally posted by ourgallucy
                      1 ½ t baking powder
                      ¾ t salt
                      1 T vanilla

                      1½ t vanilla
                      Are all these 't's' teaspoons or (I hope not) tablespoons?

                      here in UK we tend to write tsp = teaspoon and tbsp = tablespoon

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by PosyP
                        Not being funny, but just checking on translation from US to UK quantities

                        Originally posted by ourgallucy
                        1 ½ t baking powder
                        ¾ t salt
                        1 T vanilla

                        1½ t vanilla
                        Are all these 't's' teaspoons or (I hope not) tablespoons?

                        here in UK we tend to write tsp = teaspoon and tbsp = tablespoon
                        Rosemary, small t is teaspoon. Capital T is tablespoon. Hope this clarifies things

                        Kathy

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                          #13
                          Kathy, thanks for the clarification :-)


                          In leafy Berkshire, south of England.

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                            #14
                            Ditto from me too, We have to watch out for these sort of subtleties, I have found...


                            In leafy Berkshire, south of England.

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