Ugh, forgot to grease bottom of brownie pan :(

Anonymous
Original op here. I can't believe I'm still hanging out on DCUM three years later! Now I think I need to make brownies again!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would eat them all with a spoon, warm as soon as they come out of the oven. But that's me.


It's me too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Original op here. I can't believe I'm still hanging out on DCUM three years later! Now I think I need to make brownies again!


Make enough to share with the class OP! I didn't realize this thread was so old.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The edges are the worst part of brownies anyway, just spoon and eat from the middle!


Blasphemy! Everyone wants a corner!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The edges are the worst part of brownies anyway, just spoon and eat from the middle!


Blasphemy! Everyone wants a corner!


Same The corners are the best part
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The edges are the worst part of brownies anyway, just spoon and eat from the middle!


Blasphemy! Everyone wants a corner!


Same The corners are the best part


+Corners all the way!
Anonymous
I have done this many times. All you have to do is cut it, then use a knife or spatula to take out one piece at a time. If that doesn't work,( which I am pretty sure it will.) Just remember, they don't have yo look good they just have to taste good!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The edges are the worst part of brownies anyway, just spoon and eat from the middle!


hmm... I like the edges because since I like gooey/gummy like stuff, it feels really good and still tastes great but opinions aren't facts soo hehe
Anonymous
I guess this batch is all yours, just dig in with a fork and make a fresh non-sticking batch for preschool.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I guess this batch is all yours, just dig in with a fork and make a fresh non-sticking batch for preschool.


Kid is probably in 3rd grade now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I guess this batch is all yours, just dig in with a fork and make a fresh non-sticking batch for preschool.


Kid is probably in 3rd grade now.


Op here. Yes he is
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I guess this batch is all yours, just dig in with a fork and make a fresh non-sticking batch for preschool.


Kid is probably in 3rd grade now.


Op here. Yes he is


Congrats on a thread that has withstood the test of time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The edges are the worst part of brownies anyway, just spoon and eat from the middle!


I agree! But, did you know that they make special maze-shaped brownie pans so that every single brownie has at least two edges, and some have three? I know, it's baffling.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The edges are the worst part of brownies anyway, just spoon and eat from the middle!


I agree! But, did you know that they make special maze-shaped brownie pans so that every single brownie has at least two edges, and some have three? I know, it's baffling.


I have one of those. Edges rule!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The edges are the worst part of brownies anyway, just spoon and eat from the middle!


Blasphemy! Everyone wants a corner!


Same The corners are the best part


+Corners all the way!


Serious questions - do you also like burned toast? Well done steak? Because that's what the edges are - overcooked brownie.
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