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How to Make Brownies That Aren't Hard Around the Edges of the Pan?

by Brownie on October 31, 2011

I'm a beginner with cooking, and I've been making brownies in a 9x13 glass pan with brownie mix. They come out nicely but the edges are always hard, I know my mom's are that way too. Does anyone have tips on how to make them so they aren't AS hard along the edges of the pan?

Also, can I use PAM cooking spray to make them come out of the pan easier?

Thanks!

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laurie March 10, 2010 at 2:55 am

add one more egg than you’ve been using

shoresofshells March 10, 2010 at 3:50 am

OOOhhh I love that hard part. I like chewy brownies.

angie March 10, 2010 at 3:52 am

you can protect the edges of your brownies by foiling the edges of your pan .

yes you can use pam or bakers secret to help them come out easier.

Superwoman March 10, 2010 at 4:19 am

Try the fudge brownies and bake about 5 degrees less than required make sure the rack is in the center and reduce the time to cook by 5-7 minutes. Once the brownies have bake for the required time cover with aluminum foil so they will not dry out and harden. Once cool cut into square and place in a covered container. This should help the key is not to let them dry out or over cook.

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