Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I make brownies from scratch all of the time and the ingredients are unbleached flour, eggs, vanilla, butter, sugar, baking soda, baking powder and unsweetened baking chocolate.
Why not just use a $2 box of pre-measured ingredients? Does a box contain anything bad?
DP and I have never understood box brownie mix. Brownies are the easiest thing in the world to make, you can't go wrong, you can fool around with the amounts of everything you put in, an extra egg here, more butter there, you can use chocolate chips, chocolate bar, or cocoa powder, doesn't matter, most recipes don't even call for baking soda/powder or even salt, but you can add those if you want and it still turns out delicious.
I've personally never had brownies from a mix that I could not guess they were from a box - there's always some slight aftertaste.
Because brownies from a mix have a better texture than brownies from scratch. Same for cake mixes. The texture is better.
It may be easy to make brownies from scratch. But they're not better.
OMG they certainly are better from scratch!!
Have no idea what texture has to do with it. Different recipes produce different brownies, from cakey to fudgey. Box brownies pretty much all taste the same and it’s a weird flavor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I make brownies from scratch all of the time and the ingredients are unbleached flour, eggs, vanilla, butter, sugar, baking soda, baking powder and unsweetened baking chocolate.
Why not just use a $2 box of pre-measured ingredients? Does a box contain anything bad?
DP and I have never understood box brownie mix. Brownies are the easiest thing in the world to make, you can't go wrong, you can fool around with the amounts of everything you put in, an extra egg here, more butter there, you can use chocolate chips, chocolate bar, or cocoa powder, doesn't matter, most recipes don't even call for baking soda/powder or even salt, but you can add those if you want and it still turns out delicious.
I've personally never had brownies from a mix that I could not guess they were from a box - there's always some slight aftertaste.
Because brownies from a mix have a better texture than brownies from scratch. Same for cake mixes. The texture is better.
It may be easy to make brownies from scratch. But they're not better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I make brownies from scratch all of the time and the ingredients are unbleached flour, eggs, vanilla, butter, sugar, baking soda, baking powder and unsweetened baking chocolate.
Why not just use a $2 box of pre-measured ingredients? Does a box contain anything bad?
DP and I have never understood box brownie mix. Brownies are the easiest thing in the world to make, you can't go wrong, you can fool around with the amounts of everything you put in, an extra egg here, more butter there, you can use chocolate chips, chocolate bar, or cocoa powder, doesn't matter, most recipes don't even call for baking soda/powder or even salt, but you can add those if you want and it still turns out delicious.
I've personally never had brownies from a mix that I could not guess they were from a box - there's always some slight aftertaste.
Anonymous wrote:You know that soybean oil is really bad for you, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I make brownies from scratch all of the time and the ingredients are unbleached flour, eggs, vanilla, butter, sugar, baking soda, baking powder and unsweetened baking chocolate.
Why not just use a $2 box of pre-measured ingredients? Does a box contain anything bad?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is a link to the ingredients.
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That link does not work...
My screen shot is not working either...sigh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cheap chemical laden sugary ingredients are unfortunately what taste good to us. There's no secret.
I like them. Cooks Illustrated ragged them then best of boxed brownies.
Best tasting does not mean best quality or less chemicals. It means our tastebuds react positively. Chemicals, additives are engineered for this.
List the horrid chemicals in Ghirardelli brownies.