Healthy Brownies? Suggestions Please!
Shanna_Inc86
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So I love brownies...hell I love chocolate in general!
I'm in search of a low calorie brownie recipe that actually tastes good. Tried making brownies using Betty Crocker mix and subbing in apple sauce and just egg whites instead of oil and whole eggs...they were no bueno
Anyone have any ideas??
I'm in search of a low calorie brownie recipe that actually tastes good. Tried making brownies using Betty Crocker mix and subbing in apple sauce and just egg whites instead of oil and whole eggs...they were no bueno
Anyone have any ideas??
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Ohhh hope someone replies, i'd like to know also0
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http://www.cbc.ca/bestrecipes/2010/10/lean-but-luscious-chocolate-brownies.html
If at all possible, I recommend making your own plum puree. These are amazing and I love them.0 -
Ok, I don't know if they're necessarily "healthy" but Cooking Light just had a whole bunch of brownie recipes in a recent issue (they're on cookinglight.com too) I can attest that the Salted Caramel Brownies are AMAZING and at only 180 calories they aren't quite as bad as a regular one. I like to save room for a treat now and then and these go over like crazy when I bring them to parties. They're my new go-to dessert for potlucks ;-)0
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Black Bean Brownies
Ingredients:
1 box any commercial prepared brownie mix
1 15.5-ounce can black beans
Directions:
Open can of beans
Place can's contents, including liquid, in blender. Blend.
Mix thoroughly with brownie mix. (No eggs, oil or other ingredients needed.)
Place in oiled baking pan.
Bake according to package directions. Cool and serve.
Approximately 100 calories per brownie, which are also low-fat and high fiber.0 -
try the skinnytaste.com site.
i love the recipes there. i haven't seen one for brownies but i'm sure there is one.0 -
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Black bean brownies!0
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have you ever tried to make raw brownies? They are healthy and taste SOOOOOOOOOO goood0
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Black Bean Brownies
Ingredients:
1 box any commercial prepared brownie mix
1 15.5-ounce can black beans
Directions:
Open can of beans
Place can's contents, including liquid, in blender. Blend.
Mix thoroughly with brownie mix. (No eggs, oil or other ingredients needed.)
Place in oiled baking pan.
Bake according to package directions. Cool and serve.
Approximately 100 calories per brownie, which are also low-fat and high fiber.
I am soooooo gonna try this recipe!
THANKS!0 -
easist thing ever.. the i think Phillsbury? sugar free brownies! and if u cut them in to the rigth amout of servings theyre lijke nothing! they make the perfect treat!.. just allow for them in ur daily totals! and boy they are sooooooooooooo moist!!!!... i guess bc of the oil! ugh good!.. as long as u dont mind that little after taste that the artificial sweetners give.. doesnt last long enough or bad enough tho to divert me away from them!.. give them a try! i thought they were great!0
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Pillsbury now has Dark Chocolate Brownies that are only 160 calories! I'm not a huge fan of dark chocolate but these were delicious!0
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Black Bean Brownies
Ingredients:
1 box any commercial prepared brownie mix
1 15.5-ounce can black beans
Directions:
Open can of beans
Place can's contents, including liquid, in blender. Blend.
Mix thoroughly with brownie mix. (No eggs, oil or other ingredients needed.)
Place in oiled baking pan.
Bake according to package directions. Cool and serve.
Approximately 100 calories per brownie, which are also low-fat and high fiber.
Never in my life would have thought to do this... may just have to give it a whirl!0 -
There is also a mix out there called "no pudge" fudge brownies.... it's a pink box. all you mix into it is a cup of yogurt.... it's no bad, my teenage boys will even eat them!0
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I've seen a recipe for brownies using a cup of blueberries. May not be too low cal but is healthier than normal at least.0
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BUMP0
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Thank you for all the responses...I figured I wasn't the only woman who just cannot give up her chocolate so easily
I'm definitely going to try those black been brownies and check out the sites :happy:0 -
90 calorie fiber one brownies.0
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Hi! I made some vegan brownies not too long ago with tofu. They turned out REALLY great. Even my husband loved them...and knowing him, that says a lot!!
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/mighty-appetite/2008/09/tofu_brownies.html0 -
totally want to try the black bean brownies. I made a chocolate cake with chic peas and it was really good....0
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No Pudge Fudge--like someone mentioned is really good. And you can make small batches of it. Also, Hungry Girl has some recipes using pumpkin. Pumpkin is very high in fiber.0
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no pudge brownie mix. Pink box.0
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hungry girl has a recipe that uses peanut butter and pumpkin0
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No pudge fudge! ha! I love it!0
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i buy the box of light brownie mix and you use one can of pumkin and thats it. bake as directed ! there soooo yummy and moist0
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These ones were awesome
1 Scoop of Chocolate Whey Protein Powder
2 TBSP of Sugar-Free, Fat-Free Chocolate Pudding Mix
1 TSP of Baking Powder
1/4-1/3 Cup of Water - Slowly add this
Packet of Splenda or Sugar Free Chocolate Syrup
1 TSP of Olive Oil0 -
You can mix a package of dry brownie mix (any type you like!) with a can of pumpkin.
Tastes good and lets you get that chocolate fix!!! Same idea as the beans -- very low cal0 -
http//:www.thegraciouspantry.com/clean-eating-brownies/ I made these without the marshmellow topping. Really very good. one brownie 217 calories.0
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Apparently these are 82 cals per serving and 0g of fat, yes that does say 0g!!! Think I'll be making these!!!
http://vegetarian.about.com/od/desertrecipes/r/fatfreebrownies.htm0 -
try this out
http://www.channel4.com/4food/recipes/tv-show/cook-yourself-thin-recipes/turkish-delight-chocolate-brownies-recipe
whihc has baked sweet potato in instead of some of the fat!
or these coocies which use egg whites and v. dark chocolate ( a bit like meringue but a cookie)
http://www.channel4.com/4food/recipes/tv-show/cook-yourself-thin-recipes/beacon-hill-cookies-recipe
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If you like Hungry Girl, here is a link to some Brownie ideas.
http://www.hungry-girl.com/biteout/show/20770
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