Easy Homemade Brownies Kids Can Make
Updated Jan 03, 2021
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Supernatural Fudge Brownies Recipe Video – Platter Talk Kids

Last night, Dad told us, the Platter Talk Kids, that we were going to make brownies tomorrow. Tonight, we started to make them and they turned out just as good as this banana bread made with chocolate chips.

We learned all sort of things, like how to crack eggs the right way and to use a double boiler not to burn the chocolate.



To crack eggs the right way, you crack the egg(s) in a different bowl so if the egg(s) are bad or bloody you don’t mess up the recipe.

If you don’t know what a double boiler is we’ll tell you what it is. It’s a pot with water in it. Bring that to a boil, put a smaller pot in side of the bigger pot and when the water is boiling you turn the dial down to low so the water is melting the chocolate.


Making theses brownies is a memory that l will never forget.
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l hope making theses brownies is as fun for you as it was for me.

P.S. l suggest drinking a large glass of cold refreshing milk with theses brownies.

Dad’s note: The boys wrote this entire post, on their own and made these brownies entirely on their own. We had a lot of fun in the kitchen making these. If you have kids in your life, take them in the kitchen and give them a mixing bowl and a spatula. You will both enjoy the experience, for years to come.There are so many ways to make easy brownies and similar treats like these easy brownie truffles. Be sure and try them today! -Dan
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Supernatural Fudge Brownies – Platter Talk Kids
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Ingredients
- 16 tbsp unsalted butter, plus more for greasing
- 8 oz bittersweet chocolate, cut into 1⁄4″ pieces
- 4 eggs
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 cup firmly packed dark brown sugar
- 2 tsp vanilla extract
- 1/2 tsp fine salt
- 1 cup flour
Instructions
- Heat oven to 350°. Grease a 9″ x 13″ baking pan with butter and line with parchment paper; grease paper. Set pan aside.
- Pour enough water into a 4-quart saucepan that it reaches a depth of 1″. Bring to a boil; reduce heat to low. Combine butter and chocolate in a medium bowl; set bowl over saucepan. Cook, stirring, until melted and smooth, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat; set aside.
- Whisk together eggs in a large bowl. Add sugar, brown sugar, vanilla, and salt; whisk to combine. Stir in chocolate mixture; fold in flour. Pour batter into prepared pan; spread evenly. Bake until a toothpick inserted into center comes out clean, 30–35 minutes. Let cool on a rack. Cut and serve.
Nutrition
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Baking with kids is so much fun! These brownies are simply perfect!
stunning photos!!
Thanks, Kristen! The brownies fared pretty well too!
The kids are so adorable!! This post is only made better with gooey chocolate involved 🙂 can’t wait to try these and have my 4 year old boy help!
Thanks so much Collen; they really had a lot of fun putting this one together!
This is so terrific. The platter talk kids are naturals and the Supernatural Brownies sound delicious. I’m a huge fan of teaching the kids to cook, my grandsons love to cook with me and it makes me even happier. Thanks for this delicious recipe.
Thanks, Joanne. I can’t wait to show them these comments! 🙂
I can relate to your joy and sense of fulfillment Dan! It is so delightful indeed when the kids take an interest in what we do and actually want to do it, too! The boys did a superb job and congratulations are in order. I need to show these to my kids to inspire them and am sure they’d love the brownies, too!
Thanks for the kind comments, Abby. We all really enjoyed this activity!
That smiley-face egg yolk made me smile! I love seeing kids in the kitchen, great post 🙂
I loved that one too, Justine. Of course it was one of the twins who pointed it out!
What a great way to get your chocolate fix…and with all natural ingredients which you know I love! The kids look like they are having an absolute blast! By the time they are grown, I bet they will be accomplished chefs!
Ha! Agreed, Linda! Thanks so much for stopping by!
Nothing better than a fudgy brownie. Happy to see no nut “tongue” interruption. Love nuts, just not in my brownies or fudge.. 🙂
Thanks, KC!
Well done boys! And well done dad for giving the gift of cooking to your kids!
Thanks for the kind words, Kelly. From both boys and Dad!
What an awesome post! I love everything about it! Thanks so much for the smile today! And, these brownies look so good!!
Thanks, Deb! Wish you had been here to taste test!