It is usually around 6 and sometimes 12.
Depends what you bought, the no.of servings will be given at the back side of the box. And if this recipe is online generally they give the no.of servings that can be made with those amounts of ingredients but if its not given, to be on the safe side use exact half of all the ingredients mentioned or use only half of the mix given.
Hope it helped! :)
It depends, but if you're buying the box, look at the bottom right corner for the weight :)
300
Go to the store and get a box of brownie mix.
Well never mix brownies in a mixer. Follow the recipe on the back of your box of brownie mix, and you should be fine. Your CRAP and some water.
There are a wide variety of brownie makers. Many bakeries make brownies. Home cooks can make them at home, either from scratch or from a mix from a box. Brownie box mixes are manufactured by a variety of companies including Betty Crocker, Pillsbury, Duncan Hines, Ghirardelli, Arrowhead Mills, Jiffy, Dassant, and Barefoot Contessa.
To make delicousily rich chocolate brownies you will need 300g of dark chocolate broken into small pieces. To find out more about this certain recipe go to: www.uktv.co.uk/food
you mix and bake and it turns out Delicious
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Yes, you can. This will make your brownies richer and possibly sweeter. (This was done with Ghiradelli Brownie Mix)
A good easy recipe to make is peanut-butter chocolate brownies, that is if you only like peanut-butter!! You will need: 4 tablespoons of peanut-butter A boxed brownie mix Make the brownies as it says on the box and then just add 4 scoops of peanut-butter! I made this recipe up myself...I hope you enjoy it!
I think you can, because cakes are just like brownies. So i guess you can make brownies out of cake mix. I have to stress that you can "NOT" make true brownies from a cake mix. Commercial cake mixes contain a rising agent which makes the cake "rise" into an airy confection. Although brownies do have a rising agent, they contain a great deal less than that of a cake. For example when I make my homemade cakes I use one and a half teaspoons baking powder (the rising agent), when making my brownies I use only 1/4 of a teaspoon of baking powder (which as you can see is nearly six times less than what is contained in cakes). If you were to use a cake mix you would want to kill the rising agent which is difficult to do. I suggest buying a mix specifically for brownies or making your own.
There are about six cups in a regular box of Chex cereal. Many people use the cereal to make a snack mix.
You can make cookies by reading the box with cookie mix.
I suppose so, you can always model it like this. Let c be the number of cupcakes you can make. And b, the number of boxes of mix you have. Say you can get n cupcakes out of a box of mix. c = nb