Fabulous Brownie Batter Mixing Tip - Share It!

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This thread centers around sharing experiences and tips related to mixing brownie batter and other food preparations using specific kitchen tools. Participants discuss various uses for the Mix N' Chop tool and share recipes that incorporate it.

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  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions a customer's positive feedback about the Mix N' Chop for mixing brownie batter.
  • Another participant shares their enjoyment of using the Mix N' Chop for cake batter, along with other uses like chopping cooked chicken and mashing strawberries.
  • Several users express their fondness for the Mix N' Chop, specifically for cake and brownie batters.
  • One participant provides a detailed recipe for a chocolate and marshmallow treat, highlighting the use of the 12-inch skillet.
  • Another participant expresses confusion regarding the recipe's instructions and its relation to the skillet mentioned.
  • One participant clarifies their use of the 12-inch skillet for easier stirring and cleanup, while listing the tools needed for the recipe.

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Views differ regarding the clarity of the recipe instructions, with some participants expressing confusion while others appreciate the shared recipe.

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Participants share personal experiences and preferences related to kitchen tools and recipes, reflecting a variety of cooking practices within the community.

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DebPC
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I just had a customer tell me it's fabulous for mixing brownie batter.
Thought I'd share.
 
and chopping up cooked chicken in the deep covered baker and mashing strawberries for jam and grapes for juice and.... ? I acutally love the mix n mash for cake batter.
 
quiverfull7 said:
I acutally love the mix n mash for cake batter.

Me too! My favorite for cake and brownie batters!
 
It is great to break up gram crackers. Here is a recipe that I make in the 12 inch skillet.


Prep Time: 15 mi (ready 45 mi)
1 pkg. (12 oz.) Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chunks
3 cups Campfire Miniature Marshmallows
12 Honey graham, broken into bite-sized pieces

PLACE chocolate in large microwavable bowl. Microwave on HIGH 2 minutes. Stir until chocolate is completely melted.
ADD marshmallows and graham pieces; stir until evenly coated. Drop tablespoonfuls of the marshmallow mixture onto wax paper-covered baking sheets.
REFRIGERATE 30 minutes or until chocolate is set. Store in tightly covered container in refrigerator.
21 servings, 2 clusters each

Variation
Prepare as directed, reducing marshmallows to 2 cups and stirring in 1 cup peanuts along with the marshmallows and graham pieces.
 
darcy said:
It is great to break up gram crackers. Here is a recipe that I make in the 12 inch skillet.


Prep Time: 15 mi (ready 45 mi)
1 pkg. (12 oz.) Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chunks
3 cups Campfire Miniature Marshmallows
12 Honey graham, broken into bite-sized pieces

PLACE chocolate in large microwavable bowl. Microwave on HIGH 2 minutes. Stir until chocolate is completely melted.
ADD marshmallows and graham pieces; stir until evenly coated. Drop tablespoonfuls of the marshmallow mixture onto wax paper-covered baking sheets.
REFRIGERATE 30 minutes or until chocolate is set. Store in tightly covered container in refrigerator.
21 servings, 2 clusters each

Variation
Prepare as directed, reducing marshmallows to 2 cups and stirring in 1 cup peanuts along with the marshmallows and graham pieces.

I'm confused. You said you make this in the 12 inch skillet but the directions don't say that... :confused:

(sounds like it's yummy though!)
 
It sounds to me that is like a drop cookie...a no bake sort of version of a smore's!!! She refered to the yield as 21 servings of 2 clusters each. YUMMO!!!
 
bethcooks4u said:
I'm confused. You said you make this in the 12 inch skillet but the directions don't say that... :confused:

(sounds like it's yummy though!)

Sorry for the confusion. I just cut and pasted the recipe and did not change it to the PC way. I use the 12 inch skillet as it gives more room to stir and clean up is a breeze.

Tools needed the PC way!

12 inch Executive skillet
large Mix N' scrape
Mix n' Chop
Stainless steel bowl
Classic Batter bowl
Large stone
Parchement Paper
2 inch scoop


Use the Mix'n chop to break up the gram crackers into small bite size pcs in the stainless steel bowl. Set aside.

In the classic Batter bowl, measure 3 cups of mini Marshmellows, set aside

In the 12 inch executive skillet melt chocolate over low heat using the large mix n Scrape to stir. Add the marshmellows and gramcrackers.Turn off the heat. Mix together to completely cover all. Note, marshmellows need to melt alittle.

Use 2 inch scoop, drop onto parchment paper on large stone. Place in the fridge to set up.

Hope that helps. They are very good. I just made two batches for a cookout!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Fabulous Brownie Batter Mixing Tip?

The Fabulous Brownie Batter Mixing Tip is a technique designed to help you achieve a smooth and well-mixed brownie batter, ensuring that all ingredients are evenly combined for the best texture and flavor.

How can I ensure my brownie batter is mixed properly?

To ensure your brownie batter is mixed properly, start by using a large mixing bowl and a sturdy spatula or whisk. Mix the dry ingredients separately before adding them to the wet ingredients, and fold them together gently to avoid overmixing.

What tools do I need for the Fabulous Brownie Batter Mixing Tip?

For the Fabulous Brownie Batter Mixing Tip, you will need a mixing bowl, a spatula or whisk, and a measuring cup for accurate ingredient measurements. Using a Pampered Chef mixing tool can also enhance your mixing experience.

Can I use this mixing tip for other batters besides brownies?

Yes, the Fabulous Brownie Batter Mixing Tip can be adapted for other batters, such as cake or muffin batters. The key is to mix gently to maintain the desired texture and avoid overmixing.

Where can I find more tips and recipes for using the Fabulous Brownie Batter Mixing Tip?

You can find more tips and recipes by visiting the Pampered Chef website, checking their recipe blogs, or joining Pampered Chef social media groups where consultants and customers share their favorite cooking tips and experiences.

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