Get "Boogity, Boogity, Boogity" With Brownies

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Darrell Waltrip Invites Bakers To Get “Boogity, Boogity, Boogity” With Brownies (NAPSA)—Can your brownies get NASCARlegend Darrell Waltrip’s motor running? It takes imagination, excitement and ingenuity to rev up an oven and create a brownie masterpiece. And thanks to a new contest for creative bakers, there’s a handsome reward at the checkeredflag. Waltrip, a three-time Winston Cup champion and current NASCAR on FOX announcercredited with creating the popular racing phrase “Boogity, Boogity, Boogity”—Let’s Go,” is inviting bakers nationwide to submit an original brownie recipe using a Duncan Hines brownie mix in the Duncan Hines “Boogity, Boogity, Boogity” Brownie Recipe Contest. Creative bakers who enter the contest can win cash prizes and a trip to the 2004 Coca-Cola 600 NASCARrace in Charlotte, N.C. to compete in a bake-off judged by Waltrip. Contest entries must be postmarked by April 9, 2004. “T've seen some pretty creative desserts at the race track, and the Duncan Hines ‘Boogity, Boogity, Boogity’ Brownie Recipe Contest lets fans have fun and get inventive with brownies,” said Waltrip. “Knowing the enthusiasm, spirit and creativity of NASCAR fans, we are sure to get some great brownie recipes. Let’s get baking!” So, will you be doing a victory lap around your kitchen? Perhaps, if you've got the creative drive to steer your winning brownie recipe to your mailbox and into the judges’ hands. For contest details, rules, and instructions for entering, visit www.fasttrack2win.com. — A brownie baking contest could be your ticket to the races. 1 3 3 3 1 1 2 Victory Lane Marbled Brownies Makes 16 brownies package(3 oz.) cream cheese, softened Tbsp. butter or margarine, softened. Tbsp. granulated sugar large eggs Tbsp. all-purpose flour teaspoon vanilla extract package Duncan Hines Chocolate Lover’s Double Fudge Brownie Mix Thsp. water cup vegetable oil 1 can Duncan Hines Creamy Home-Style Classic Chocolate Frosting 1. Preheat oven to 350F. Grease bottom of 8 x 8-inch pan. 2. Beat cream cheese and butter until smooth in medium mixing bowl. Stir in sugar, 1 egg, flour and vanilla. Beat until smooth; set aside. 3. Prepare brownie mix according to package directions for cake-like brownies. 4. Spread half of brownie batter in prepared pan. Spoon cream cheese mixture over batter. Spoon dollops of remaining brownie batter over top. Swirl brownie and cream cheese batter together with a knife or spatula. 5. Bake at 350F for 36 to 39 minutes or until set. Cool completely. 6. Frost with Duncan Hines Creamy Home-Style Classic Chocolate Frosting. 7. Chill 2 hours. Brownie Masterpiece Tips from Duncan Hines: Try adding chopped nuts, shredded coconutor chocolate chips to your brownie mixor top your brownies with powdered sugar orfrosting. Peanutbutter, butterscotch or mint chips are also popular additions. Use the pan sizecalled for in the recipe to ensure even texture. Set a timer for moist, chewy brownies. Over-baking can cause brownies to become dry. Cool the brownies completely before youcut them to prevent crumbling. Cook up some fun baking with family orfriends to make these treats even sweeter! For more bakingtips, visit www.dunconhines.com.