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Shortly after we married, my husband asked if I would bake up a pan of brownies for him to take to work. I said, "SureI have the best recipe." He liked to cook, too, and said hehad the best recipe. To settle the matter, we each baked a batch and let his co-workers decide. My recipe won!
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Nutrition Facts: 1 serving (1 each) equals 121 calories, 5 g fat (3 g saturated fat), 17 mg cholesterol, 60 mg sodium, 19 g carbohydrate, 1 g fiber, 1 g protein.
Glazed Chocolate Chip Brownies published in Country Woman May/June 2000, p31
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Reviewed on Jul. 20, 2008 by Aquarelle
These are very good and surprisingly not too rich. I'd have added some chopped pecans or walnuts to the brownie batter, but my daughter does not care for nuts in baked goods. Go ahead and use all of the second half of the bag of chocolate chips in the frosting.I like to try different brownie recipes, but this is one I'm sure I'll make again.
These are very good and surprisingly not too rich. I'd have added some chopped pecans or walnuts to the brownie batter, but my daughter does not care for nuts in baked goods. Go ahead and use all of the second half of the bag of chocolate chips in the frosting.
I like to try different brownie recipes, but this is one I'm sure I'll make again.
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