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    Edge or Center Brownie?... SOOOOOO not brownie debating anymore.
    
  
  
        
      Either one.
For English muffins, it has to be the crunchy side with the sprinkles. (Have you ever split an english muffin with someone and they grab the crunchy half? Stab!)
  
  
  For English muffins, it has to be the crunchy side with the sprinkles. (Have you ever split an english muffin with someone and they grab the crunchy half? Stab!)
        
      One half is harder and crunchier and has - I don't know what they're called, they're tiny white dottish sprinkles - the other half is softer and less desirable. I thought everyone knew about the crunchy half and the soft half.
    
  
  
   This is a great question. Two answers.
      This is a great question. Two answers.1) I think they have pros and cons. I tend to like the center ones but they're harder to handle.
2) I made these soft and gooey brownies (secret ingredient...chocolate syrup) a couple days back and my eight year old said they were the best brownies he ever had. That made my day.
 Center for brownies, edge for lasagna or any other casserole-type dish or big square home-made pizza.
      Center for brownies, edge for lasagna or any other casserole-type dish or big square home-made pizza.
    
        
      Any piece of lasagna is a good piece of lasagna for me.
How about edge vs. center of a crowd? If you're at the edge, you can knee someone in the groin and run.
  
  
  How about edge vs. center of a crowd? If you're at the edge, you can knee someone in the groin and run.
 If the edge of a brownie is chewy, I'm all over it. Otherwise, it's the centre.
      If the edge of a brownie is chewy, I'm all over it. Otherwise, it's the centre.As for lasagne, it's always the edge especially if there's lots of cheese that has dripped over the side and it's hard and crispy.
 Yeah, that's the best part of a lasagne.
      Yeah, that's the best part of a lasagne.Actually, the best part of any sort of casserole or food is the crunchy, burned part.
 Janice, it wasn't a typo, it's a legitimate alternative spelling for lasagna. http://www.onelook.com/?w=lasagne&... :D
      Janice, it wasn't a typo, it's a legitimate alternative spelling for lasagna. http://www.onelook.com/?w=lasagne&... :D
     Southern Fried Britt wrote: "edge.
      Southern Fried Britt wrote: "edge.Do you like your brownies fudgy or cakey?"
I don't know why but I read this as: Do you like your fudgies browny or cakey?
 Jammies wrote: "Aynge, it wasn't a typo, it's a legitimate alternative spelling for lasagna. http://www.onelook.com/?w=lasagne&... :D"
      Jammies wrote: "Aynge, it wasn't a typo, it's a legitimate alternative spelling for lasagna. http://www.onelook.com/?w=lasagne&... :D"Who said I said it was a typo?
        
      I made peanut butter brownies not long ago. Eating one now. Thinking of you all as I am seriously having a skinny slice that has some edge and some center on it. Best of both worlds.
    
  
  
   Aynge wrote: "Jammies wrote: "Aynge, it wasn't a typo, it's a legitimate alternative spelling for lasagna. http://www.onelook.com/?w=lasagne&... :D"
      Aynge wrote: "Jammies wrote: "Aynge, it wasn't a typo, it's a legitimate alternative spelling for lasagna. http://www.onelook.com/?w=lasagne&... :D"Who said I said it was a typo?"
Sorry, Janice said she made a typo. :blushes for poor reading comprehension:
 I spell it lasagne. That is the way it is spelt in England. I prefer the edge, and the edge of brownies, though they are not as popular here.
      I spell it lasagne. That is the way it is spelt in England. I prefer the edge, and the edge of brownies, though they are not as popular here.
     I don' like the taste of lasagne. I only like the way it looks.
      I don' like the taste of lasagne. I only like the way it looks.I've had a brownie only once and I found it too rich. I did eat the whole piece, though. It was a middle bit.
        
      My niece hates lasagna. Once I was over there for dinner when they were having it and it made her cry. She looked at it on the plate and began to cry. They had to whip up an alternate meal for her.
Kids today!
  
  
  Kids today!
 My cooking does not score many 'hats', but I cannot recall earnings tears. Except perhaps when I am peeling onions, or wipe chilli in my eyes.
      My cooking does not score many 'hats', but I cannot recall earnings tears. Except perhaps when I am peeling onions, or wipe chilli in my eyes.
    
      Edge. Preferably a corner, actually.
    
  
  
  
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I actually got that Perfect Brownie pan, the one with the ice-cube-tray-like dividers so that every brownie has crunchy edges. It works but it's a pain to clean.