FINALLY! A low calorie mug brownie (101 cal)
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Im just going to cut it into small potions, simples. Thnaks OP.0
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this thread should be removed due to the inaccuracies.
Seriously... it sounds like people aren't even reading the comments.0 -
this thread should be removed due to the inaccuracies.
Seriously... it sounds like people aren't even reading the comments.
yes. it's misleading and you know some people are going to eat it and eat it and not realize the problem with it, and its going to hinder their dieting goals...0 -
1 TBSP flour
1 TBSP sugar
1 TBSP unsweetened cocoa
a pinch of baking soda
a pinch of salt
1 TBSP of low fat yoghurt
There ya go, I think this actually is low cal. Comes out about 100ish cals depending on your ingredients.
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This sounds amazing!0
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Sounds great! I will try it out.0
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Yum! I'll be making this tomorrow!0
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This sounds really good i can't wait to try it thank you for the recipe0
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Thank you so much for sharing, I can't wait to prepare this recipe. I may add a few dark chocolate chips, and substitute non-fat yogurt for the oil (as in "No Pudge" instant fat free brownie mix).0
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yes. it's misleading and you know some people are going to eat it and eat it and not realize the problem with it, and its going to hinder their dieting goals...
Nobody is reading the comments -- especially those that chime in to correct the calorie count.
The OP should really go back and edit the original post and MFP should really find a way to "favorite" threads so we can get rid of the bumping.0 -
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Sounds perfectly yummy! I have to give it a try! I have made some mug treats by hungry girl and will have to compare the calories... Thanks for sharing!0
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Bump!0
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Thanks for sharing.0
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Bump will try this brownie recipe!0
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PLEASE START READING THE ENTIRE THREAD and stop bumping it
This is not 101 calories, this is more like 400 calories. The numbers are wrong.0 -
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This is a false recipe it is not low cal.0
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lol I was about to print and was also thinking..how can it be with that much oil ((0
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You could shave about 135 calories if you substituted sweetener for the sugar. I really like baking with Stevia in the Raw.0
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I have only found one that is 332 calories and that is the lowest:
http://www.between3sisters.com/2012/02/335-calorie-mug-brownie.html0 -
Here's a recipe for a 189 mug brownie! http://candelacouture.com/2012/08/09/recipe-skinnyspeedy-mug-brownie/
Ingredients:
4 Tablespoons Flour(can be whole wheat)
4 Tablespoons Splenda or stevia(replaces sugar)
2 Tablespoons Unsweetened/natural Cocoa powder (Note: don’t use cocoa mix or quik, it shouldn’t have any sugar)
2 Tablespoons applesauce (replaces the oil or butter)
2 Tablespoons Water
Dash of salt
Mug
Microwave
Now on to the steps! They are very quick & easy but one must measure ingredients correctly to get the perfect Mug Brownie!
Step 1-Mix: Add the sugar substitute, flour, cocoa and salt to the mug first. Then add the applesauce and water to the dry mix. Make sure there are no clumps
Step 2- Microwave: Microwave on high for about a minute. The mixture should rise but the middle should still be somewhat wet when done.
Step 3- eat,eat,eat: let it cool & dig in! you can add dark chocolate chips or a scoop of low fat yogurt to the top to make it a stunning sundae as well!
I got unsweetened apple sauce and would use a bit more stevia because it's not as sweet as I'd like. Enjoy!0 -
I have all of that in my pantry... Off to make some now!!!0
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Right now I have my monster sweet tooth under control. BUT I will keep this recipe just in case it ever rears its ugly head again! Thanks so much for posting!
PS! My doctor is the one who told me that if I quit my diet pop habit that my sweet tooth would dissapear. Bullsh*t was my initial reaction. I had to tell her two weeks later she was right. No more pop for me and no more sweet tooth and my sweet tooth was what has always killed my dieting ability!0 -
bump Thanks for sharing, I have been looking for low calorie brownie.0
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I really wish the OP would edit her post and add something that lets people know it is more like 400-450 calories and not 101 cal -.-0
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