Chocolate Brownies (Quick and Easy!) – RECIPE

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PLEASE SUBSCRIBE! au.youtube.com FOLLOW ME! www.twitter.com CHECK OUT MY NEW CHANNEL! www.youtube.com Chocolate Brownies are an old fashioned favourite. Whether you need something quick for a school bake sale, or something sweet to impress friends, these brownies are quick, simple and delicious! =================RECIPE FACT SHEET ================= INGREDIENTS IN THIS DISH: 250g Chocolate Pieces (I used Semi-Sweet Dark Choc) 250g Unsalted Butter 1 Cup Brown Sugar 1 Teaspoon Vanilla Essence 3 Eggs 3/4 Cup Plain (All Purpose) Flour 1/4 Cup Self Raising Flour Preperation Time: 15 minutes + 60 minutes chilling time (after baking) Cooking Time: 40 minutes ALL MEASUREMENTS GIVEN ARE AUSTRALIAN STANDARD METRIC (Look up Google for a converstion chart if using Imperial) Music by Kevin McLeod (Used with Permission) incompetech.com

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November 22, 2010

alemap08 @ 10:59 am #

OMFG. Perfection!

123MissSelena @ 3:51 pm #

wow you make even better than other cookers!

MrRuzo214 @ 8:05 pm #

I thought these were marijuana brownies.

November 24, 2010

jameslwon @ 7:11 am #

does anyone know the size of the baking pan?

OnePotChefShow @ 5:30 pm #

@jameslwon L 25cm x W 20cm x D 3cm ;)

November 28, 2010

eoink72 @ 2:22 pm #

i am gonna get so STONED !!!! :D

November 29, 2010

Time4Dessert @ 9:23 pm #

If anyone in the states was wondering about the oven temperature, 170 Celsius would be 338 Fahrenheit – so most likely 325 to 350 on our ovens in the states

November 30, 2010

XxDeadTiffxX @ 7:51 am #

omg! they look well nice!

0oheartconditionero0 @ 4:48 pm #

the best chocolate brownies i have ever seen wow ;D

December 1, 2010

castorel @ 8:07 pm #

@Pacofan92
If you can’t find it then you can make it:

1 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
Mix with a whisk, done!

December 4, 2010

mespOO7 @ 1:55 am #

hi, when you mix in the eggs, is the heat still turned on?thanks

OnePotChefShow @ 4:40 am #

@mespOO7 No, the heat is off ;)

BusyBeingFabulous @ 3:36 pm #

yummmmmmmmmmmmm!! Are you married ?!

rentenzen1 @ 9:36 pm #

@BusyBeingFabulous -_-

rentenzen1 @ 9:38 pm #

there teasing me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

December 5, 2010

mespOO7 @ 6:41 am #

@OnePotChefShow

Thanks :)

kuleilani @ 4:26 pm #

u r the best

December 7, 2010

JenPianoWoman @ 3:25 am #

Yummy!!!! I love chocolate!!! :)

BboXkr @ 12:39 pm #

@mespOO7 you have to wait until the chocolate mix heat goes down, otherwise the eggs will start to cook in the mixture…

BboXkr @ 12:40 pm #

I LOVED this recipe!I just can`t stop doing this delicious brownies,thank u very much!

xAWESOMiSTPRIMEx @ 6:51 pm #

udcfguiouyrtewerftgyuijoujytrzsdhujiouyh….sorry i was wiping the drool off my keyboard haha

December 9, 2010

BabieEeyore @ 12:13 pm #

@Pacofan92 Plain Flour With Baking Power/Soda

December 10, 2010

faviv @ 10:56 am #

I love this recipe BUT (there is always a but) couldn’t you always use the metric system? You start with grams and then convert to cups!!!

OnePotChefShow @ 4:42 pm #

@faviv Cups are a metric measurement. 1 Cup = 250g / 250ml ;)

December 11, 2010

faviv @ 8:03 am #

@OnePotChefShow If cups are a metric measurement then use the metric measure and say grams, kilos and litres, and not cups.
Cups do not exist in the metric world.

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