brownie mix
Noun: A commercially prepared, dry mixture of ingredients designed to be combined with additional wet ingredients (typically eggs, oil, or water) to create brownie batter, which is then baked. It is a convenience product that simplifies the baking process.
This term is used as a countable noun to refer to a specific package or type of this product. It is typically found in contexts related to cooking, baking, shopping, and recipes. - I bought a brownie mix from the grocery store. - This brownie mix only requires you to add two eggs and a half cup of oil. - We need to pick up a brownie mix for the bake sale.
The term can be used metaphorically or humorously to describe a pre-set combination of elements intended to produce a predictable outcome, though this usage is less common. - Their political campaign felt like a brownie mix—just add a scandal and stir for a predictable media frenzy.
- Brownie: (Noun) The final baked chocolate dessert bar. The "brownie mix" is used to make "brownies."
- Cake mix: (Noun) A similar commercial product for making cakes.
- Muffin mix: (Noun) A similar commercial product for making muffins.
- Baking mix (specific to brownies)
- Prepared mix
- Box mix (colloquial)
- From a mix: A phrase describing something made using a commercial mix.
- These brownies are from a mix, but they taste homemade.
- Doctor up a mix: To add extra ingredients (like chocolate chips, nuts, or flavor extracts) to a commercial mix to enhance it.
- She doctored up the brownie mix with walnuts and a swirl of peanut butter.
- a commercial mix for making brownies