Baking Brownies On A weekend

I just had this urge to bake some brownies today. Hubby bought a box of Pilsbury Chocolate Walnut Brownie Mix and it’s sitting pretty inside the kitchen cabinet. I’ve not baked brownies for a long time. As it’s the weekend and i’m not going anywhere, the kids will be thrilled with the brownie.

Baking Brownies 1

Here, you can see my brand new Foodbuzz scraper (is that what you call it?). Thank you, Foodbuzz. There’s an apron too, but i’m not wearing it. Too precious, lol. All the contents of the box emptied into to Philips Cucina Mixer’s mixing bowl and i’m ready to go.

Baking Brownies 2

I used two eggs instead of one this time. According to the instructions on the back of the box, this will yield a more cake-like texture. I have to bake it for an extra ten minutes or so. The last time i baked this Pilsbury Brownie Mix, it got burnt slightly at the top. So, i covered the 8×8 Pyrex Bowl with aluminium foil.

Baking Brownies 3

The Chocolate Brownie was still somewhat undercooked when i took it out of the Philips Toaster Oven. As Malcolm couldnt wait to eat it, i cut some of the cooked part for him and placed it back into the toaster oven for a further ten minutes uncovered. Here’s my happy kid enjoying the brownie that his Cooking Mama made.

Baking Brownies 4

It’s easy to bake Brownies in a toaster oven. It can be done with slight adjustments as each toaster oven i different. You just have to learn how yours work and make the most out of it. It wont be as good as a conventional oven, but on a scale of 1 to 10, i’ll give it an 8. Fair enough? Your turn to give it a try.

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