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  2. We Made 100-Hour Brownies to See If This Recipe Is ... - AOL

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    1 tablespoon espresso powder. 1 coffee ice cube. Batter mixture: 4 large eggs. 1 tablespoon vanilla paste or extract. 2-1/4 cups granulated sugar. 1/2 cup Dutch-processed cocoa powder. 1 ...

  3. How to Make Fudgy Brownies from Scratch - AOL

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    Finding the perfect brownie recipe is a challenge, but if you're looking to learn how to make fudgy brownies—the gooey, decadent, can't-stop-eating-them kind—you can stop looking. We've got ...

  4. Dutch process cocoa - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch process was developed in the early 19th century by Dutch chocolate maker Coenraad Johannes van Houten, whose father Casparus was responsible for the development of the method of removing fat from cocoa beans by hydraulic press around 1828, forming the basis for cocoa powder. These developments greatly expanded the use of cocoa, and ...

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  6. Chocolate brownie - Wikipedia

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    Store-bought brownies. A chocolate brownie, or simply a brownie, is a chocolate baked dessert bar. Brownies come in a variety of forms and may be either fudgy or cakey, depending on their density. Brownies often, but not always, have a glossy "skin" on their upper crust. They may also include nuts, frosting, chocolate chips, or other ingredients.

  7. Coenraad Johannes van Houten - Wikipedia

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    Dutch process cocoa (left) compared to natural cocoa (right) Coenraad Van Houten introduced a further improvement by treating the powder with alkaline salts (potassium or sodium carbonates) so that the powder would mix more easily with water. Today, this process is known as "Dutching".

  8. We Tried Christina Tosi’s Hot Chocolate Brownies

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    She describes these as “a cup of hot cocoa meets a pan of brownies.” ... 1/4 cup cocoa powder. 2 tablespoons malted milk powder. 3/4 teaspoon salt. 1/4 teaspoon baking powder.

  9. Cocoa solids - Wikipedia

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    Cocoa butter is 46% to 57% of the weight of cocoa beans and gives chocolate its characteristic melting properties. Cocoa powder is the powdered form of the dry solids with a small remaining amount of cocoa butter. Untreated cocoa powder is bitter and acidic. Dutch process cocoa has been treated with an alkali to neutralize the acid.