This recipe is from from Maida Heatter’s Book of Great American Desserts. She is known for delicious desserts. Why use a box mix when you can make this one so easily?
1/2 C. flour
1/3 C. cocoa
1/4 tsp. baking powder
1/4 tsp. salt
1 stick butter or (1/4 lb.)
1 C. sugar
1 tsp. vanilla
2 large eggs
1 C. walnuts, broken into [...]
Source Lynn Ordorph. Pueblo, Co. 1978
This is a favorite of mine!
This is a simple way to make brownies.
This recipe was generously donated by Gina McCaver, she said that she was able to sell ten pans of these at her son’s Little League Fun Day.
These brownies will appeal to your coffee lover. The Greystone Bakery has been known for their quality baked goods.
These are a great tasting brownie. Thanks to Katherine for this one.
These can also be known as Zebra Brownies. Source Judy Eynard. Topeka, KS. 1974.
This recipe was spotted in the Houston Chronicle.
Alice Medrich’s Cookies and Brownies is a great source for even more brownie recipes.
These are some unusual brownies, they do not have chocolate in them. They taste like pecan pie.