DIY Brownie Mix
#11
Here's the original Spiced Tea recipe from Tang.
There are a lot of variations but I like the original.
https://recipecurio.com/hot-spiced-tea-tang/
There are a lot of variations but I like the original.
https://recipecurio.com/hot-spiced-tea-tang/
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Me too! didn't know that Tang existed anymore.
I remember it as a kid as being something of a treat in our home.
Weird "treat" now that I think of it!
So yes, BattleAxe, would you please share the recipe for whatever it is??
As for the Brownies ... I could not wait and made them last night!
Mix fits nicely into a 500 ml jar.
Could even top off with some add-ins (nuts? chocolate chips? or?) if you wanted.
Definitely use an 8"x8" pan. 9"x9" would work but they would be pretty slim.
I'd sooner have some bulk/thickness to them!!
I followed the recipe as is, except for melted butter in place of the vegetable oil.
As for taste and deliciousness .... oh myyyyyy!!!
Yup, this one will work into the repertoire with jars of them ready to whip up in no time!
I remember it as a kid as being something of a treat in our home.
Weird "treat" now that I think of it!
So yes, BattleAxe, would you please share the recipe for whatever it is??
As for the Brownies ... I could not wait and made them last night!
Mix fits nicely into a 500 ml jar.
Could even top off with some add-ins (nuts? chocolate chips? or?) if you wanted.
Definitely use an 8"x8" pan. 9"x9" would work but they would be pretty slim.
I'd sooner have some bulk/thickness to them!!
I followed the recipe as is, except for melted butter in place of the vegetable oil.
As for taste and deliciousness .... oh myyyyyy!!!
Yup, this one will work into the repertoire with jars of them ready to whip up in no time!
Last edited by QuiltE; 06-13-2019 at 08:05 AM.
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#16
If I want a quick icing. I just pour some chips ( chocolate,white,peanut butter etc.) on top when I take brownies out of oven. Go back about 5-6 min. later and they are melted and I take the back of a spoon and spread it around evenly. Be sure to do this as soon as you take the brownies out of oven.
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If I want a quick icing. I just pour some chips ( chocolate,white,peanut butter etc.) on top when I take brownies out of oven. Go back about 5-6 min. later and they are melted and I take the back of a spoon and spread it around evenly. Be sure to do this as soon as you take the brownies out of oven.
It doesn't take very many to do the job.
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