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Dripping water from the freezer got on pan of brownies in the fridge.
#1
Anything gross about the water? How to dry them - put in oven at 160 degrees?
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#2
Wait for 'em to sprout, then you'll have more options.... ? ? ?

No clue, just spitballing here.
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#3
I wouldn't eat those and I'm a brownie addict.
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#4
The only way to be sure is to recook them in the oven, until the internal temperature of the brownies has reached high and long enough to kill any bacteria that may have formed. However that may render them unpalatable.
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#5
send a couple to pootie. if he survives .... you should have tried harder.
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#6
I think I would pass on them..
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Dennis S wrote:
Anything gross about the water? How to dry them - put in oven at 160 degrees?

It'll be a crapshoot. The water could be just melted recent condensate and just have made the brownies wet. Or it could be from old frost complete with any mold, bacteria, or absorbed odors mixed in with the water.
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#8
Brownie mix is $1 a box at Walmart. Toss and remake. And never put them in the fridge anyway.
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#9
Throw away.
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