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Quick and Easy Brownie Recipe

This morning I found this recipe on Stumbleupon and tweeted it as it really appealed to me. I love brownies and the fact that you can have one, freshly made, in about three minutes if you really wanted one...well...what could be better??

It was only after I tweeted it though that I suddenly thought 'What if it's horrible? What if the recipe doesn't work?'

There was only one way to find out and so I got together all the ingredients and tried it. I can assure you that it does work and is just delicious.

The first thing I would recommend is that, once you put all the dry ingredients in the mug, give them a good mix with a teaspoon to make sure they're really blended before you add the oil and water. Secondly, make sure it's a fairly big mug as this makes quite a big brownie. I used a large Le Creuset coffee mug and that seemed about right.

Personally, I would say that this could actually do two people so you could make it and then split it into two. Although it says ice-cream is optional I would always have something like this with creme fraiche, cream or ice-cream.

Try it. I'm sure you won't be disappointed.

Please note I am in  no way linked to the company who gave us this recipe.

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Comments

Anonymous said…
Thank you, Denise. I will definitely try it. :)
Denise said…
Hope you enjoy it, Linda!
Emily R. King said…
OMGosh. Another quick chocolate recipe. THANKS!
Denise said…
You're very welcome Emily. Anything with chocolate and quick in the same sentence has to be good. Hope you enjoy it :-)
Anonymous said…
These brownies were so delish! We made three mugs of them Saturday night. Thanks, Denise! :)
Denise said…
You're welcome, Linda. They're actually a perfect Saturday night treat!
Rhonda Parrish said…
That looks pretty yummy, and really bad for my waistline LOL I wonder if I could sneak one in on my cheat day though. Hmm...

~ Rhonda Parrish
Denise said…
Definitely not good for the waistline Rhonda but a great treat for a cheat day. Hope you enjoy it!
Jenni Steel said…
Your brownie sounds just the ticket and quite yummy too. I will give it a go later today. mmm

It sounds just what I need. Thanks!

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