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The thread discusses alternatives to using a square baker for making Batter Bowl Brownies, with participants sharing their experiences and suggestions for different baking pans. There is also a conversation about the flavor of the brownies, particularly regarding the use of cinnamon.
Views differ regarding the use of cinnamon in the brownies, with some participants enjoying it while others prefer to leave it out. There is no clear consensus on the best alternative baking pan, as various participants share different experiences.
Participants share personal experiences with different baking pans and flavor preferences, reflecting a variety of approaches to making the Batter Bowl Brownies.
Consultants looking for alternative baking methods or those interested in flavor variations for Batter Bowl Brownies may find this discussion relevant.
If you don't have a Square Baker, you can use any similar-sized baking dish, such as a 9x9-inch square pan or an 8x8-inch pan. Just keep in mind that the baking time may vary slightly depending on the material and size of the pan you choose.
If you're using a different pan size, start checking for doneness a few minutes earlier than the original recipe suggests. For example, if the recipe calls for 25 minutes in a Square Baker, check your brownies at around 20 minutes if using a smaller pan.
Yes, you can make Batter Bowl Brownies in a round pan. If using a 9-inch round pan, the baking time may be similar, but you should check for doneness a few minutes earlier. Just remember that the texture may differ slightly due to the different shape.
If you don't have any baking pans, consider using a muffin tin to make brownie bites. Simply fill each muffin cup about two-thirds full with batter and adjust the baking time to around 15-20 minutes, checking for doneness with a toothpick.
Yes! You can also use a cast-iron skillet or a disposable aluminum baking pan. Both options will work well for baking brownies, but be sure to adjust the baking time as needed and keep an eye on the brownies to avoid overbaking.