How to Bake Betty Crocker Brownies

How to Bake Betty Crocker Brownies

How to Bake Betty Crocker Brownies
Have you ever craved brownies so badly that you went to the store to buy a box? Have you ever wanted to bake brownies at a random time or a special occasion? Would you like to learn the best way to make brownies? Brownies are very easy to make. First, you should make sure you have all the ingredients and the utensils to bake the brownies. Next, you need to mix all the ingredients together and put them in the oven. Then you get to serve the brownies to eat. That is the best part!
First, you should make sure that you gather the ingredients and the utensils. The ingredients you will need are water, Great Value Canola Vegetable Oil, Pearl Valley eggs, a thirteen-by-nine-inch pan, Great Value Cooking Spray, a medium-sized bowl, measuring cups, and the stirring utensils. Also, make sure that all of your ingredients are not expired; otherwise you are going to have to run to the store to get all fresh ingredients. Once you have seen that you have all the ingredients, you need to preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
Next, you should mix all of the ingredients together. So, take your medium-sized bowl, get the Betty Crocker brownie mix out and gather one-fourth cup of water, two-thirds cup of Great Value Canola Vegetable Oil, and two Pearl Valley eggs. Break the eggs into the bowl(without the eggshells), pour one-fourth cup of water and two-third cup of vegetable oil into the bowl, pour the Betty Crocker brownie mix into the bowl, and stir all ingredients together for about two or three minutes really well. So that there are no dry clumps of brownie mix stir really well. Now that stirring the ingredients is done, get your thirteen-inch-by-nineteen-inch pan out and spray it with cooking spray. Now you can finally pour the Betty Crocker brownie mix into the pan. Then set it in the oven to cook for twenty-four to twenty-six minutes.
Then you get to serve the brownies to eat. By checking the brownies, take a toothpick to...

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