Do you double cooking time if a brownie recipe?
Doubling a recipe generally leads to longer cooking time - but not necessarily twice the original recommended duration. For brownies, follow the recommended cooking time in the recipe. If they come out under-baked on the initial try, adjust your baking duration incrementally and monitor the outcome each time until you arrive at the right consistency.
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