so, it was the afternoon on july 4th. we had already come back from the hot chicken fest-and were totally fried, literally(read the previous post) and i realized that i hadn’t baked my pie for our barbecue party. my ideas of a fruit pie were shelved for something much simpler-a crustless brownie pie. i know, that’s a bit lame to call it a pie but in my own defense, i was sun-fried and overheated not to mention short of time. brownie pie it is…
some brownies recipes call for whipping the eggs and sugar, and this recipe is one that instructs you to whip them to a ribbon. but just what is a ribbon? it is easily defined as a slowly dissolving mound of batter as it falls from the beater. if you look at the photo to the left, you can see that the batter is slowly mounding and that the mound is slowly smoothing out. ok, some imagination is needed but keep in mind that i held the beater with my left hand and worked the camera (somewhat clumsily) with my right hand and in that time frame, the mound built and dissolved.
baking a brownie in a glass or pottery pie dish makes it easy to serve as a dessert-just cut into wedges and serve with ice cream, caramel, whipped cream or any other garnish that you like. this quick recipe mixes up in less than 15 minutes and can be baked and ready to serve in an hour and a half.
I think you did a good job, it looks great! And yep, you did the ribbon thing right!
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What a dish, browni is awesome.My brother loves it very much. in other words he is mad for it.i will surely prepare i for him.
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