Sunday, March 15, 2009

BROWNIES


1) It's looking like June we should be seeing these products hit the shelves. I do not have information about price points.

2) Holy COW am I a tease! Sorry for making you wait so long for further pictures and reviews.

When my husband and I were first married, prior to his Celiac diagnosis, we would make a quick brownie mix from a box every Sunday night. It was one of few traditions we had and it was one I would miss greatly when the news broke about his new dietary needs. Friends, although we have tried many gf brownie mixes that have been all over the board with taste, cost and availability, none have made their way to replace our Sunday tradition of years past. This brownie mix might finally be The One. Two words for you:

IT'S AWESOME!

What I love about a brownie is there- the most important part is the crusty, flaky top: check. They also need to hold together without crumbling apart: check. Then the type of fudgy center that your teeth sink into: check. And the most rarely accomplished with a gf chocolate treat is the after taste- if it is void of the chalky aftershocks: check!
I wish I could send everyone a box right now. But I cannot. Keep your eyes peeled in June and I will share info as I get it.
The cake mixes will be up next.......

15 comments:

Jess said...

Hey Liz,
Looks like we're joining the group now. Tal is on a gfcf diet now and I'm a little overwhelmed. I've already taken dozens of recipes off your blog! Your recipes gave me a huge sigh of relief- seriously... borderline panic attack. :) Thanks.

Chrissy said...

Are the brownies dairy or soy free?

Thanks!!

kelly said...

i am amazed, big companies are really jumping on board with GF aren't they?! i will be on the lookout for these!
i started a GF blog, it is pretty simple but if you want to check it out it is glutenfreeinhawaii.blogspot.com

Wild Swarm Apiary said...

Does the box list what types of flours they use? I'm curious... I forwarded this on to my GF family members. We are all anticipating their arrival on store shelves!!

liz said...

I hesitate posting more details about ingredients as the recipe could change so I don't want to mislead anyone. I don't know if the brownies were dairy or soy free as I trashed the box, but I did check and the cookies are not.

I'm glad to share the excitment with these kind of readily available products! I;'m glad to report, as well, that hey are YUMMY! So we should be very excited!

Clare said...

I think, I have sent this link to my inner core posse! I'm so excited.

Here's to making cookies, cakes and brownies with friends and family.. without worry!!

THANK YOU for the BEST news of the WEEK!

Rachel Lynn said...

those look Awesome...my mouth is watering!!!

Unknown said...

Wow, I hope they make these available Nation Wide and just not in a specific market; do we have any idea of the cost of these mixes??

Jen said...

did you have to use eggs to make these and/or the cookies? stupid egg allergy makes it doubly hard for me with baked goods!

thanks so much for posting about these yummy products!

liz said...

yes i used eggs for these mixes

Heather said...

A friend gave me a picture of these boxes from your blog. At first I though it was photoshop at work, so I looked you guys up. Then I cried. My daughter and I were diagnosed with Celiac Disease two years ago. The diet has been hard to stick to, but we've been making it work. I had just gotten used to the idea that I would never have warm, chewy, and tasty brownies again. Then I see them on your site. The heavens opened and a ray of pure joy shined it's light on me! Not really, but it sure felt like it. Brownies from a box are my all-time, ultimate favorite food. And I will have them again! I can't tell you how much I am looking forward to that first gooey bite!

Unknown said...

One of my colleagues is a celiac sufferer who gets celiac shock to even consuming small amount of gluten. I'm planning to do this brownie for him. He must be happy to have this.

Jennifer said...

Be aware I have been glutened from these!! I prepared them in my GF house and only ate my own food so no chance of it being something else. I felt the fuzzy brain hit minutes after eating a piece. Then the rest of the symptoms came shortly later.

toblertribe said...

The Pamela's brand of GF products are fabulous! I've never been able to master GF bread and I don't have to worry with their mix. I love the chocolate cake as well.

Annie & JT said...

my local Winco Food Store is already stocking these mixes at about $4.75 a box!!!!!