WebThese brownies are very easy to make. Start with beating together shortening, sugar, salt, and vanilla. Add eggs and mix well. Add …
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WebServings: brownies Calories: 530 kcal Ingredients 1 cup butter melted 1/2 cup cocoa powder 2 cups all-purpose flour 2 cups sugar 4 eggs 1 Tablespoon vanilla …
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WebBrownies 1 cup butter, melted ½ cup unsweetened cocoa powder 2 cups flour 2 cups sugar 4 eggs (large) ¼ cup sea salt caramel …
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WebBrownies 1 cup 2 sticks salted butter, melted 1/2 cup Hersey's unsweetened cocoa powder 2 cups all purpose flour sifted 2 cups white sugar 4 eggs 4 tsp. vanilla …
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WebStep 1. Mix ingredients together. Pour in 9×13 pan, bake 20-25 mins on 350. Check at 20 mins*. Done when toothpick comes out clean. ICING. Mix all ingredients together & frost …
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WebThe recipe for these Lunch Lady Brownies has been passed down for generations and is the actual recipe used in schools over 50 years ago! These fudgy brownies are soft and …
WebLunch Lady Brownies Recipe adapted from Saltbox House. Ingredients: Brownies 1 cup butter, melted [I use salted] 1/2 cup Cocoa (unsweetened} 2 cups flour 2 cups of sugar 4 eggs 4 teaspoons vanilla 1 cup chopped …
Web2 c flour, 2 c sugar, 4 eggs, 4 tsp vanilla, 1 c chopped nuts. DIRECTIONS: Pour in 9×13 pan, bake 20-25 mins on 350.Check at 20 mins**Icing*1/4 c softened butter ¼ c can milk …
Web1/2 cup low carb chocolate chips (I used Lily's) US Customary- Metric Instructions In a large mixing bowl and using a large, plastic spatula, mix together all the ingredients, EXCEPT the chocolate …
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WebInstructions. In a medium bowl, mix together the melted butter and cocoa powder until smooth. Add the flour, salt, and sugar then mix together. The mixture will be dry and crumbly. Add in the eggs and …
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WebLunch lady brownies. Always a favorite in school but they just didn't make them very often. So here it is, you can make a whole pan for yourself! Super yummy
WebTotal Carbs: 49.0 g Dietary Fiber: 2.5 g Protein: 5.2 g View full nutritional breakdown of Lady Brownies (Paula Deen) calories by ingredient Minutes to Prepare: 5 Minutes to …
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WebBrownies: 1 cup salted butter melted 2 cups granulated sugar 4 large eggs 2 teaspoons vanilla extract ½ cup unsweetened cocoa powder 2 cups all-purpose flour ½ …
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WebLow Carb Brownies with Almond Butter (Paleo, Gluten-free, Sugar-free) Wholesome Yum. sea salt, gluten, almond butter, large eggs, coconut flour, cocoa …
WebMelt in the microwave at 50% power for about 30 seconds, stir, then continue to cook and stir until all chocolate is melted and smooth. In a large bowl, add the almond …
WebUsing the paddle attachment, blend until smooth. Add the flour and sugar. Beat together then add eggs and vanilla. Mix just until combined. Don't over mix. (Batter …
No, you won’t need a bunch of ingredients to make the delicious Lunch Lady Brownies. However, you’ll need two sticks of salted butter, unsweetened cocoa powder, all-purpose flour, sugar, and a few other baking essentials. Don’t worry! These are ingredients that you most likely already have at home, especially if you love to bake.
Supposedly this recipe was originally from a lunch lady in Idaho- hence the name Lunch Lady Brownies. The recipe dates back about 50 years, proving it has stood the test of time. It’s a simple recipe made from just butter, cocoa, flour, sugar, eggs, and vanilla. If you haven’t tried this recipe before, you’ll find they are definitely a keeper.
These homemade, lunchroom-style brownies are the perfect traybake for a potluck or dessert for an event. Easily slice and serve to satisfy a crowd. If you're wanting to recreate those lunchroom brownies you used to love, then this is definitely the recipe to try! They're super sweet but super delicious!
These brownies are very easy to make. Start with beating together shortening, sugar, salt, and vanilla. Add eggs and mix well. Add cocoa powder, flour, and baking soda. Stir in walnuts. Press dough into a 9×13-inch cake pan and bake. This recipe uses 3 ½ eggs. How do you measure half an egg? Crack an egg into a small bowl and whisk it.