Granny'S Brownies - cooking recipe

Ingredients
    The dry mixture
    5 cups sugar
    3 cups unsweetened cocoa powder, bitter not sweetened
    3 cups flour
    6 teaspoons baking powder
    1 tablespoon salt
    The wet mixture
    7 tablespoons melted butter
    2 large eggs, largest size, beaten
    1 -2 tablespoon water
    1 teaspoon vanilla
    Optional but really makes a difference
    1/2 1/2 cup pecans (optional) or 1/2 cup macadamias, broken (optional)
    1/2 cup chocolate chips or 1/2 cup grated chocolate, semisweet
Preparation
    In a large bowl, mix the dry ingredients very, very well using a whisk and turning over with a spoon. Make sure the mixture is smooth and without lumps.
    Transfer to an airtight container and keep at room temperature in a cupboard.
    Makes 10+ cups dry mixture.
    To bake a quick batch:
    Heat oven to 350 deg F/180 deg Celsius. If using a convection/fan oven, lower temperature slightly.
    Line an 8 x 8\" (approx.) square baking dish or tin with foil or non-stick paper, and grease the foil/baking paper as well.
    Shake the dry mixture in the tin to aerate, then sift 2 cups into a mixing bowl.
    Combine with the butter, beaten eggs, just enough water* and vanilla, until well blended.
    *Don't use 2 tablespoons water all at once, as you might not need it.
    Use your own judgement here: because the dry mixture might have settled and become denser, your wet mixture could be a little dry. Add a teaspoon of water at a time and blend, adding a little more if necessary.
    At the same time you might be using cup measures smaller than an 8 oz/250 ml measuring cup, in which case do not add the water until you have blended in the eggs and butter.
    Then use just enough water: you want a firm, smooth, easily spreadable batter.
    At this stage you add the nuts and chocolate bits, if used. Someone also suggested chopped marshmallows -- I haven't tried that.
    The chocolate chips or grated chocolate plus nuts put this brownie in a higher league!
    Spread in prepared pan, and bake about 35 minutes until a skewer inserted comes out clean.
    Cool on a wire rack and cut into neat bars when cool.

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