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    February 03, 2012

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    Julie Hession

    Thank you, Brandy Girl, and apologies for the delayed response!  We have been on vacation for the past several days, so I feel like I am way behind responding to emails and comments (and Facebook.)  I will have plenty of catching up to do when we get home!

    Julie Hession

    Yikes!  I dont know how this was missed--thank you!!  Bake them at 350F.  I will edit this very soon (so mortified!)

    Regarding the eggs, no, I never need to temper them.  I know that sounds odd and against typical technique, but I just whisk very quickly as soon as the eggs are added, one at a time, until fully incorporated.  I have not had a curdling experience, and the batter always seems to thicken to a pudding-like consistency nicely.  That said, you certainly can take the tempering route as a safer alternative.

    Hope I reached you in time!

    M & K, Brownie Enthusiasts

    SO. My friend and I are currently trying to make these brownies. Let me say that we were VERY EXCITED TO TRY THESE; however, at what temperature do you bake them??? There's no baking temperature! ALSO.. As per my friend's suggestion (and the apparent curdling experienced) were the eggs supposed to be tempered?? You may want to add this as a tip!

    NO BAKING TEMPERATURE MAKES FOR VERY SAD AND VERY HUNGRY BROWNIE ENTHUSIASTS!!! ): ): ): ):

    UUUGHHHHH. WHAT DO WE DOOOOOOO?

    HELP US JULIE. While we wait for your reply we will drink the rest of this stout. Should you not hear from us again, consider our drunken sorrow for future recipe posts.

    Shelby

    Your story reminded me of the first time I decided to try ginger brandy that dad liked to drink. It about killed me it burned so bad and I was branded the nickname "brandy girl" for quite a while after that. Made me never want to touch it again!

    LOVE how fudgy and rich and yummy those brownies look!

    Julie Hession

    Thank you, Olithee!  Glad that you enjoyed the recipe :)

    Olithée

    Woah !
    I wish we could be friends and be invited at ur place once a week !

    Julie Hession

    Thank you, Janet!  So great to hear from you.  I havent made that orange walnut cake in awhile -- I might need to do that soon.  We have a Valencia orange tree in the backyard, and the fruit is ripe!

    Janet Grillo

    These look deeelicious! Next weekend I am making your orange walnut cake (one of our all-time favorites)for a friend's BD and will make these brownies for the chocolate crowd. Wait, I am going to serve brownies with stout and whiskey in them to my grandkids??? No wonder they love Nanny!

    Julie Hession

    Thank you!  Yes, everything tastes better when you add it to chocolate :)  Have a great weekend!

    Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers

    Your brownies look so yummy! I love the idea of incorporating beer and whisky into them.

    Julie Hession

    Thanks, Jenn and Seth!  So glad that you enjoyed the recipe :)

    Julie Hession

    Thank you, Lisa!  Its nice when experiments turn out well.  Hope you have a delicious Super Bowl weekend :)

    Jenn and Seth (@HomeSkilletCook)

    these look delicious!! thanks for sharing :)

    Lisa @ Snappy Gourmet

    These look heavenly Julie!

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