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Perfect Brownie Pan Review

January 12, 2010

altLast week, my mom gave me a Perfect Brownie Pan. My first thought was, "I can't believe she got sucked into buying an As Seen On TV product." But, I was quickly convinced that Perfect Brownie Pan was way better than what I expected. Does it work? Here is my review:

The basics of the Perfect Brownie Pan is that you pour the batter in the Perfect Brownie Pan and then lower the dividers into the batter. When you are done baking, you remove the dividers and voila! You have the perfect brownies! All are cut into perfect sized pieces. They don't fall apart and they cook perfectly. Could I say "perfect" any more times? Finally, they are very easy to get out of the Perfect Brownie Pan. No more brownies falling apart or getting crushed as you try to pry them out of the pan with a brownie spatula.

I also want to add that Perfect Brownie Pan can be used for way more than just brownies. Don't let the name fool you. I used it first to make cookie bars and my husband and kids LOVED them. The product comes with a recipe book filled with great recipes - rice krispie treats, ice cream sandwiches, apple crumb bars, and so much more. Perfect Brownie Pan also comes with stencils so you can decorate each treat differently with powdered sugar or sugar crystals. Having the dividers also gives you the chance to customize each piece - use a different stencil, top each with a different topping (M&M's, candy cane, different colored frosting, plain...). The options are endless. I can't wait to use my Perfect Brownie Pan again!

You can buy the Perfect Brownie Pan online at www.PerfectBrownie.com, but you get charged shipping and handling. If you want to save the $8.95, pick Perfect Brownie Pan up at the store. My mom got mine from Walmart. I hope this review was helpful.

 Comments (4)

Dana Brown said:

I bought the set at Wall-Mart when I got it home it had no recipes in the box. Ive tried other recipes and for some reason they do not work with the pan. Do you know how I can get the recipes
April 20, 2010 10:11 AM

lisalagrou said:

That's a bummer! I'll bet it was a packaging error. Here's the number for the Perfect Brownie Pan customer service: 1-800-664-2590
I would call and ask if they could mail you a recipe booklet since there was not one in your box.
April 21, 2010 02:54 AM

lindsay said:

I'm looking for healthy ways to use my perfect brownie pan. Let me rephrase that- diet food. I can only think of granola bars which aren't very low calorie. Any ideas?
January 17, 2012 01:06 PM

lisalagrou said:

@Lindsay. The only even remotely healthy option I ever tried were peanut butter brownies. Granola sounds good. Sorry I can't be of much help to you.
January 20, 2012 04:54 AM

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