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Double Chocolate Brownies


Double Chocolate Brownies

Brownies are addictive with rich chocolate flavor.  These brownies are rich,moist and melt in mouth. If you are a chocolate lover what richer and more delicious taste can you think of than a rich and gooey decadent brownie. This is the first desert I tasted when I first came to the US several years ago. Ever since I have been hooked to this dessert. I have many failed attempts trying to recreate the same taste and texture.  I found this recipe from the book Hershey's Fabulous Desserts and followed the exact recipe. This is my go to brownie recipe and it comes out perfect.Try this,you will surely love it.



Ingredients
All purpose flour- 1 1/2 cup
Cocoa powder- 1/2 cup
Sugar- 1  cup
Baking soda- 1/2 tsp
Salt- 1/4 tsp
Boiling water- 1/2 cup
Butter- 1/4 cup melted
Oil- 2 tbs
Egg- 2
Vanilla extract- 1 tsp
Chocolate chips semi- sweet- 3/4 cup


Pre heat over to 350 degree.Grease 9 inch square baking pan and set aside.
In a medium bowl combine baking soda, cocoa, butter and boiling water. Whisk till the mixture thickens. Stir in egg and sugar and stir till smooth.
Add flour, vanilla and salt and blend till mixture is smooth and even.
Stir in chocolate chips and pour into prepared pan. Bake for 25- 30 minutes,until the brownie begins to pull away from the sides of the pan. Allow it to cool down completely and the slice into squares. You can also frost the brownies with butter cream frosting.



Try this,
Hope you will all enjoy!

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