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by MARY A. MITCHELL
Brownies
For the Finicky
When it comes to brownies, I’m finicky.
They, have to be simultaneously moist and crisp, crunchy on
the outside with the occasional pecan or walnut—and no top-
ping. I also like a rich chocolate taste that’s not too sweet.
I’d given up the search for a perfect recipe when a new
friend presented me with some brownies as a gift. Her secret
was to separate the eggs and whip the whites, and the result
fits my specifications perfectly. The only problem is, I can’t
eat just a few. ^
Mary A. Mitchell, who lives in Winter Park, Fla., prepares brownies
to celebrate special occasions.
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Brownies
2 eggs, separated
6 tablespoons melted butter
(or vegetable oil)
I cup sugar
I square unsweetened
chocolate
3 tablespoons boiling water
1/2 cup sifted flour
3/4 cup chopped pecans or
walnuts
I teaspoon vanilla
Beat egg yolks lightly and whip whites
until stiff, forming soft peaks. Put
aside. Add melted butter or oil to
sugar and beat well. Melt chocolate
in a double boiler on medium heat,
stirring frequently. Stir chocolate,
egg yolks, boiling water, and flour
into the sugar mixture. Add nuts and
vanilla. Fold in beaten egg whites and
mix thoroughly.
Pour into an 8-by-8-inch pan. Bake
45 minutes at 350 degrees. Cut and
serve while hot Makes one dozen.
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The Dublin Citizen (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 2001, newspaper, May 31, 2001; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth769826/m1/27/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.