Ghirardelli brownie mix fans, come in please.

Anonymous
Last 5 minutes add nuts, chocolate chips, marshmallow on top. Bake or broil until marshmallows are golden and chocolate melted.
Anonymous
I have a real problem with the turtle brownies. No self control whatsoever.

I make them in muffin cups to have more edges, add a little flax to make them “heathy,” and put two pecans on top of each before adding the caramel. Sooooo good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a real problem with the turtle brownies. No self control whatsoever.

I make them in muffin cups to have more edges, add a little flax to make them “heathy,” and put two pecans on top of each before adding the caramel. Sooooo good.


Try them with candied pecans next time 💀
Anonymous
The Costco big box of three is perfect just per box directions. I want to say it is technically “triple chocolate” flavor or something but I never pay attention - it’s the only one my Costco has. I have made brownies from scratch but we just love these as is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No recipe modifications or additions needed.

Giant shopper: Buy at Costco, so much cheaper and you will always have plenty on hand.

I make a batch before traveling, bagged up in cute serving bags, hand out to flight staff, house and dog sitters, Uber driver, and thank everyone for their service.[/quote

The people who do not know you like the flight staff are very unlikely to eat them...though it is a nice idea.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do not change anything. They don't need anything and it would make them too chocolaty or too sweet or too much of this or that to add anything.

They are a perfected brownie recipe.


This. They have different versions. Adding stuff could change how well it bakes. Maybe you could frost them, but they are already very rich.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sub coffee for water.
Add chocolate chips (or more than are called for).
Frost with a thick cream cheese frosting.
Add sprinkles.
Freeze.
Cut semi-frozen so the cuts are clean.
Done.


Amazing ideas!!
Anonymous
I must be the only human who doesn't like these at all. I'm not a dark chocolate fan and these are always too rich for me. I do love a good Betty Crocker brownie.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No recipe modifications or additions needed.

Giant shopper: Buy at Costco, so much cheaper and you will always have plenty on hand.

I make a batch before traveling, bagged up in cute serving bags, hand out to flight staff, house and dog sitters, Uber driver, and thank everyone for their service.


So weird! Fine for people who know you, extremely strange for people like flight attendants
Anonymous
Dulce de leche swirl is delicious, recommend highly
Anonymous
Brownies are pretty basic OP. Wouldn't everyone bring them? Do you have any other options?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No recipe modifications or additions needed.

Giant shopper: Buy at Costco, so much cheaper and you will always have plenty on hand.

I [/b]make a batch before traveling, bagged up in cute serving bags, hand out to flight staff, house and dog sitters, Uber driver, and thank everyone for their service.
[b]

Does any stranger seriously accept a homemade brownie in a baggie and actually eat it? I’m pretty sore most of the people are throwing these out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No recipe modifications or additions needed.

Giant shopper: Buy at Costco, so much cheaper and you will always have plenty on hand.

I make a batch before traveling, bagged up in cute serving bags, hand out to flight staff, house and dog sitters, Uber driver, and thank everyone for their service.


You make brownies for your Uber driver?
Anonymous
Make them exactly as indicated on the box. They really are like magic.

For seasonal fun, we sprinkle something on top eg colored jimmies, candy corn or mini peppermint patties.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No recipe modifications or additions needed.

Giant shopper: Buy at Costco, so much cheaper and you will always have plenty on hand.

I [/b]make a batch before traveling, bagged up in cute serving bags, hand out to flight staff, house and dog sitters, Uber driver, and thank everyone for their service.
[b]

Does any stranger seriously accept a homemade brownie in a baggie and actually eat it? I’m pretty sore most of the people are throwing these out.


It’s pretty gross, especially if I don’t know the person. Do they wash their hands, are the cats climbing the countertops, are the petting their dog? If I’m not sure, I throw it out. Even for potlucks, I only eat from people I know or if it was store bought.
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