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                            DOUBLE BROWNIES

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Serving Size  : 1    Preparation Time :0:00
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 Amount  Measure       Ingredient -- Preparation Method
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                       -----CHOCOLATE LAYER-----
  2                    Eggs
  1       c            Sugar
    3/4   c            Flour
    1/2   c            Chopped walnuts
    1/8   ts           Salt
    1/4   c            Cocoa
    1/2   c            Butter or margarine
                       -----BUTTERSCOTCH LAYER-----
    1/2   c            Butter or margarine
  1 1/2   c            Brown sugar
  2                    Eggs
  2       ts           Vanilla
  1 1/2   c            Flour
    1/4   ts           Salt
    1/2   c            Chopped walnuts

 Chocolate layer first 2 eggs 1 cup sugar 3/4 cup flour
 1/2 cup chopped walnuts 1/8 tsp salt 1/4 cup cocoa 1/2
 cup butter or margarine

 Beat  2 eggs 'til foamy.  Add sugar, flour, nuts, and
 salt.  Melt cocoa and butter together in saucepan.
 Add to egg mixture and blend well. Spread in greased 9
 x 13 pan.  Set aside. Butterscotch layer next

 1/2 cup butter or margarine 1 1/2 cups brown sugar 2
 eggs 2 tsp vanilla 1 1/2 cups flour 1/4 tsp salt 1/2
 cup chopped walnuts

 Cream butter and brown sugar.  Add eggs and vanilla.
 Beat until well mixed.  Add flour, salt, and nuts.
 Spoon over chocolate layer in small blobs, and spread
 as best you can.

 Bake at 350 F (or 180 C) for 30 minutes 'til brownies
 begin to pull away from pan. Note: I usually do it
 opposite so that I can use one bowl, and they're just
 as yummy. My family hates walnuts, so I never get to
 taste them in these, though I bet they would be
 *wonderful* (poor Mom ~- she's always sacrificing --
 can't you just hear those violins playin'...).

 I bet just the butterscotch part would be yummy baked
 in a 9 x 9 or 8 x 8 pan.  I'm going to go home and try
 it (maybe *with* walnuts) because that's my favorite
 part.



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