Earlier this year I told you about some homemade cookie mix recipes
that I had found on Heather’s blog, Fake-It-Frugal. My family has enjoyed both the Sugar Cookie
recipe and the Oatmeal Cookie recipe many times since then. Last night, we
tested Heather’s Fake Betty Crocker Brownie Mix recipe. They were simple and
delicious, and I will definitely be making these again and again. If you have
never make homemade brownies, be warned, you will never go back to a mix!
I used melted butter instead of the vegetable oil called for
in the recipe and I baked them in an 8X8 pan. I tested these because I
thought that the dry ingredients, packed in a pretty jar, would make a simple
and inexpensive Christmas gift for the kid’s teachers.
Heather, at Fake-It-Frugal, has all kinds of frugal recipe
ideas and household solutions that will save you time and money. So, be sure to
check out her blog below:
Website Link:
Fake-It-Frugal
Brownie Recipe Link: Fake Betty Crocker Brownie Mix
Cookie Recipe Link: Fake Betty Crocker Cookie Mixes
Whoa! Yum! That's fabulous. I may have to try these. I'm a sucker for brownies, and I don't have a good homemade recipe. You're right - great teacher gift idea!.
ReplyDeleteYour friendship brownies from YEARS ago are my 'go to' brownie recipe. :) And they look pretty in a jar.
ReplyDeleteLove you, girl!
Making these this morning with some peppermint extract, some dark chocolate chips, and (when they come out of the oven) a sprinkle of crushed candy cane. I'm so excited to try them!
ReplyDeleteOk. Most amazing Christmas brownies ever. Wow. This is definitely my new go-to homemade brownie recipe. Super easy and super yummy!
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