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This Easy Brownie Recipe Is
"More-ish"!

This easy brownie recipe, which includes walnuts is really very easy to make. You really do, just pop all the ingredients in a saucepan, melt it together, mix in the eggs and dry ingredients, pour it into the baking dish, pop it in the oven and that's it!

These are extremely YUMMY brownies and you'll have your family coming back for more. These brownies don't last long in our house!

This recipe is for a moist brownie slice and is ideal for snacks, for kids play lunches at school. They may not be appropriate for selling at the cake stall as it does contain nuts.

Here is the link to a nut free homemade brownie recipe.

Easy Brownie Recipe

Just Add Prepare
• 250 gm/ 1 block butter

• 2 cups soft brown sugar

• 300 gm/ 1 large block chocolate

• Pre-heat oven - 180C


• Melt and mix together the ingredients, in a large saucepan on low to moderate heat

• Once melted, take it off the heat

• 6 eggs beaten

• 2/3 cup plain flour

• 2/3 cup cocoa powder

• 2 cups walnuts

• Mix in the eggs into the batter

• Mix in the flour and cocoa powder

• Mix in the walnuts

• Pour into silicone baking tray or lined and greased baking tray

Bake
• Bake for 35 - 40 minutes

• Test with a cake tester. It's cooked when the skewer comes out clean.

• To prevent it sticking, take the slice out early and cool on a cake rack.

When cool, slice into bite sized rectangular pieces.

Store in an airtight container.

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Tip
Once the brownie is out of the oven, take it out of the pan early/or remove the lining paper soonest, to stop it sticking.

Use a good quality block of chocolate. I don't advocate using cooking chocolate.

Use a silicone baking tray to save the fuss of lining and greasing the baking pan.

If you are using a traditional metal baking tray, be certain to line and grease the baking pan.

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Now, wasn't that an easy brownie recipe?

This really is one pot cooking.

While adults will really enjoy this brownie slice, please take care that children do not choke on the nuts and do not have nut allergies.

For more easy snacks and slices:

Slices n' Snacks
Here are variations to our easy brownie recipes:

Easy Brownie Recipe WITH NUTS

Homemade Brownie Recipe NO NUTS

Double Choc Brownies - A high calorie Treat!

Brownie Almonds - Topped attractively with rows of almonds

Old Fashioned Brownie - Made the traditional way

Old Fashioned Fudge - Mother-in-law's recipe

Treats n' Slices

Easy Fudge

Easy Chocolate Croissant

One Minute Nachos Salsa n Cheese

Easy Bruschetta - Toast With Tomato and Goat's Cheese

Egg n Ham Quick "Pie"




Wishing you happy cooking!

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