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Brownie Mix in a Jar III
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Lisa
"Butterscotch Brownie mix in a jar with tag attached with directions on how to prepare the mix. These make wonderful gifts to give any time of year and also for wedding favors, hostess gifts, baby showers or take to a cookie exchange and make sure to bake some up so people know what they taste like to. Store in a cool dry place away from a heat source so condensation and clumping does not occur. Enjoy!"
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PREP TIME
30 Min
READY IN
30 Min
Original recipe yield 2 dozen
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1/2 cup flaked coconut
1/2 cup white sugar
2 cups packed brown sugar
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
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DIRECTIONS
Mix together flour, salt and baking powder. Set aside.
Layer ingredients in order given in a 1 quart sized wide mouth canning jar. Add flour mixture last. Press each layer firmly in place.
Attach this message to jar:
Butterscotch Brownies
1. Empty jar of brownie mix into large mixing bowl. Use your hands to thoroughly blend mix.
2. Add: 3/4 cup butter or margarine, softened at room temperature. DO NOT USE DIET MARGARINE. Mix in 2 eggs, slightly beaten and 2 teaspoons vanilla.
3. Mix until completely blended.
4. Spread batter into a sprayed 9 x 13 inch metal pan.
5. Bake at 375 degrees F (190 degrees C) for 25 minutes. Cool 15 minutes in baking pan. Cut brownies into 1 1/2 inch squares. Cool completely in pan. Makes 2 dozen brownies.
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Reviewed on Apr. 28, 2003 by
Sandi S.
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Apr. 28, 2003
Tried out the recipe before giving out as gifts...the family loved it!
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Tried out the recipe before giving out as gifts...the family loved it!
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Reviewed on Sep. 21, 2003 by MCMUFFY
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MCMUFFY
Sep. 21, 2003
Makes a wonderful gift. I made several jars for my family. SMC
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Makes a wonderful gift. I made several jars for my family. SMC
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Reviewed on Apr. 28, 2003 by DUNN
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DUNN
Apr. 28, 2003
These are wonderful! I have enjoyed giving them as well as making them.
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These are wonderful! I have enjoyed giving them as well as making them.
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Reviewed on Dec. 15, 2002 by JENTIM
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Dec. 15, 2002
Where does the name Butterscotch Brownies come from. Are there suppose to be Butterscotch chips included in the recipe?
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Reviewed on Nov. 4, 2006 by
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Nov. 4, 2006
It must have been the pan I used - an 8x8 glass, but these just would not cook through. I sort of remember hearing not to use a square glass pan for brownies. Too bad, they smelled good but the sides were burnt and then one inch in the whole thing was gooy.
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It must have been the pan I used - an 8x8 glass, but these just would not cook through. I...
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Reviewed on Oct. 21, 2003 by LPAIGE32
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Oct. 21, 2003
Great recipe!! Everyone loved this one, I used this as teacher gifts for the beginning of the year... Thanks so much!
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Great recipe!! Everyone loved this one, I used this as teacher gifts for the beginning of the...
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Reviewed on Nov. 20, 2002 by MEFM
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Nov. 20, 2002
Nice flavor, not overly sweet.
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Nice flavor, not overly sweet.
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Reviewed on Dec. 3, 2004 by
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Nonei
Dec. 3, 2004
My mom made these a lot when we were little, I have always loved them - even more than chocolate sometimes :). The "butterscotch" name comes from the flavor that you get when the sugar carmelizes. IMHO, it ruins them to add butterscotch chips or even nuts.
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My mom made these a lot when we were little, I have always loved them - even more than...
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Reviewed on Apr. 21, 2005 by ARCENSIEL
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ARCENSIEL
Apr. 21, 2005
"Butterscotch" refers to brown sugar. Butterscotch pies, sauces and candies all contain brown sugar instead of white, so this dish is named appropriately (though I find it hard to imagine that butterscotch chips would hurt the recipe!)
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"Butterscotch" refers to brown sugar. Butterscotch pies, sauces and candies all contain brown...
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Reviewed on Jul. 7, 2004 by KAMALLORY
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KAMALLORY
Jul. 7, 2004
maybe it is obvious to others,but the recipe does not include the butterscotch. I am assuming you add butterscotch morsels. I looked at this recipe because I love butterscotch.
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