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(Originally posted on TK by Judy/AZ, Aug 30,2001 on Cooking club board)
Double Chocolate Chewies
1 Package Butter Recipe Fudge Cake Mix 2 eggs 1/4 Cup oil 1 Package semisweet chocolate pieces (6 oz) 1 Cup chopped nuts
Preheat oven to 350. Combine dry cake mix, eggs, and oil in a bowl (mixture will be stiff). Stir in chocolate pieces and nuts: use your hands if necessary. Pat mixture in bottom of a greased 13 x 9 x 2 pan. Bake at 350 for 25 to 30 minutes. Cut into bars.
___________________________________________ Originally posted on TK by Judy/AZ, Aug 30,2001 on Cooking club board
Chocolate-Nut Brownies
1 Package devils food cake mix 1/2 Cup butter or marg. softened 1/4 Cup packed brown sugar 1/4 Cup water 2 eggs 3/4 Cup finely chopped nuts I use walnuts 1 container choc. frosting 1/2 Cup chopped nuts
Heat oven to 375. Grease 13x9 baking pan.Mix half of the cake mix (dry),marg,br.sugar,water and eggs til smooth. Srir in remaining cake mix and 1/4 C nuts. Spread in pan. Bake til top feels firm about 25-30 min. Cool:spread with frosting. Sprinkle with 1/2c chopped nuts. Makes about 2 doz bars.
Servings: 4
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(Originally posted on TKL by Jeanne/FL July 2, 2001 on Cooking Club Board)
My Aunt used to make a version of this. I think she used German Chocolate Cake Mix and it was more cake than Brownie in texture.
Chocolate Caramel Brownies
1 box devils food cake mix 3/4 cup melted butter 1/3 cup evaporated milk 1 cup chopped nuts (optional)
1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 bag (14oz) Kraft caramels (about 50), 1/2 cup evaporated milk
Combine dry cake mix, melted butter, 1/3 cup evaporated milk, and nuts. Mixture will be very thick. Spread half of mixture into the bottom of a greased and floured 9x13 inch pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 8 minutes.
Combine caramels and 1/2 cup evaporated milk in a saucepan and melt over low heat. Stir occasionally and be careful not to scorch the mixture.
Sprinkle chocolate chips over the baked brownie. Drizzle the caramel mixture over the chocolate chips. Spoon the remaining batter over the caramel and spread gently to cover the surface. This is easiest if you drop spoonfuls on and then sread to cover. Return the pan to the oven and bake for 18 or 20 minutes, or until done. Let set until completely cool before serving.
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(Recipe(tried): Cake Mix Brownies - Originally posted on TKL by Sarah, July 22, 1998 on the Board for Bakers)
I'm a sucker for back-of-the-box recipes, so here's a tried and true that I've used more times than I can remember. It's a quick way to make brownies without a brownie mix and tastes just as good:
White Chocolate-Nut Bars Makes 32 Bars
1 pkg. (18.25 oz.) moist butter recipe chocolate cake mix 1/2 cup (1 stick) margarine or butter, melted 1/2 cup brown sugar, firmly packed 2 Tbsps water 1 egg 1 cup chopped walnuts 1 pkg. (10 oz.) vanilla milk chips
Heat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease rectangular pan, 9 x 13-inches. Mix cake mix (dry), margarine, brown sugar, water and egg in large bowl, using spoon. Stir in walnuts and vanilla milk chips. Pressfirmly in pan. Bake 32 to 36 minutes or until top forms a crust that is dry to the touch. Cool completely. Cut into 2 x 1-1/2-inch bars.
High Altitude (over 3500 feet): Not recommended.
This recipe will work with just about any cake mix, with the exception of any "weird" mixes containing multi-colored bits (have tried and not thrilled with results); however, it works with a chocolate chip cake mix, so probably has something to do with the composition of the chips in these confetti-type mixes.
I have used yellow, white, chocolate, Devil's Food (YUM!), fruit-flavored mixes and whatever I had on the shelf when I needed "something" to take. I have added basic chocolate chips, peanut butter flavored chips, mint chips and even toffee bits and smashed toffee candy; they all work.
Brownies can be frosted, used for quickie trifles with whipped topping of choice and fresh fruit (bake up nicely in square or round layer pans) or just about anyway you might want.
NOTE: this recipe does not lend itself to low-fat (other than margarine) replacement with applesauce. Have tried it a few times, but the brownies are hard as rocks (much like biscotti) and need to be dunked in a beverage to render them soft enough to chew.
Hope you like this recipe -- I've never had a leftover brownie yet!
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