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Encyclopedia > Brownie
Look up Brownie, brownie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

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Brownie Recipes (113 words)
There are lots of different brownie recipes, but they are all prepared similarly in brownie style: melted butter and chocolate, beaten eggs and sugar, a little flour.
The trick is not to overcook them - the resulting brownie should be moist, dense and chewy.
Brownies are rich enough to go un-iced, some here have butter icings (which you can eliminate if desired).
AllRefer.com - brownie (Folklore And Mythology) - Encyclopedia (152 words)
brownie, in Celtic folklore, household spirit associated with farmsteads.
Brownies help with chores, but, if criticized, they will make mischief, such as spoiling crops.
If payment other than food is offered a brownie, he vanishes from a farm forever.
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