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I am not a fan of brownies although I did bake them often for others. However, the idea of a crispy brownie calls out to me. I have never heard of these. Will be following with interest. 

Anna Nielsen aka "Anna N"

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I couldn’t resist but I should have!  Yes, truly addictive. I sort of used this recipe. I only had black cocoa powder so that is what I used and I thought I had some Skor bits in my baking cupboard but I could not find them. So I sacrificed my last bar and crushed it up. One batch got some Skor bits and some chocolate chips and the other batch got Skor bits, chocolate chips and some butter scotch chips.  I baked them on two quarter sheet pans in the  Breville smart oven at 350° for only 30 minutes and they are plenty crispy. This Is only half of the batch. According to the recipe writer these will last 10 days in an air tight container.  In who’s house I wonder?

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Anna Nielsen aka "Anna N"

...I just let people know about something I made for supper that they might enjoy, too. That's all it is. (Nigel Slater)

"Cooking is about doing the best with what you have . . . and succeeding." John Thorne

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5 hours ago, Anna N said:

I am not a fan of brownies although I did bake them often for others. However, the idea of a crispy brownie calls out to me. I have never heard of these. Will be following with interest. 

@Anna N , Brownie Brittle (click) is a popular item since Costco started carrying it. They are addicting!

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I have tried the variety sold at Costco but don’t like it.  I much preferred the King Arthur Flour recipe. 

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31 minutes ago, Toliver said:

Brownie Brittle (click) is a popular item since Costco started carrying it. They are addicting!

No kidding they are addicting. I ate so many I feel quite ill and I should know better! Hopefully somebody will take them off my hands soon. These are homemade.  I have not tried the Costco brand. 

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Anna Nielsen aka "Anna N"

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Anna,

 

Thank you for that recipe! Made it today and really I liked it, too. Very chocolatey and nicely crisp.

 

 

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Looking over the KA Flour recipe I'm not sure how different this is from cookies. Couldn't you use the batter and make cookies? To those who have made them, tell me how this is different or why it wouldn't work. 

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57 minutes ago, Katie Meadow said:

how this is different or why it wouldn't work

The recipe is similar to cookie batter with a couple differences I noted  1. It uses only egg whites (most of my cookie recipes use whole eggs or even whole eggs plus yolks). 2. The batter is thinner than cookie dough, more like a cross between cookie dough and cake batter. 

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