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ISO: Converting brownie recipe to European units (with photo)
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Simon, Germany 11-8-2008
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 MSG ID: 0222901
Hello Linda, Dear Community,
when I was in the USA last year I totally fell in love with those brownies I found. Unfortunately here in Germany it's impossible to find such a great receipt - so today I tried this one and the taste of the dough is great, but: I tried to convert the US-measurements to the common German units but the amount of dough I got from your listing was only for about 9 brownies (1 inch height and 2 inches width/lenght; 3 cm x 5 cm x 5 cm). I calculated with 1 cup = 240 ml; 1 tablespoon = 15 ml; 1 teaspoon = well one teaspoon ;-) and I was'n sure with the chocholate. I took one bar (3,52 oz./100 grams) because 1 ounce seemed to me to be rather few. After all my result looked like that:



Does anyone have a clue what's wrong? Should I take twice the amount of everything?
Thank you for your answers and best wishes from Germany
Simon

 Replies:
  ISO: Brownies, in the American Womans Cook Book, page 493 by Ruth Berolzheimer
  Sandy Houreas - 10-18-2004
 
 MSG ID: 0215386
  1 Recipe: Brownies for Sandy-re mom's old receipt
    Lina-Pickering Ontario - 11-20-2004
   
 MSG ID: 0215386
2 ISO: Converting brownie recipe to European units (with photo)
    Simon, Germany - 11-8-2008
   
 MSG ID: 0215508
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