Looking for low fat brownie recipe?
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My wife loves chocolate, especially brownies. Anyone know of any good tasting, low fat (or calories) brownie recipe? I went to the store the other day and I did not find anything boxed brownies from Pillsbury or Duncan Hines.0
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Someone just mentioned this the other day....I think they are called pudge-free or something?
You have to order the mix and then make it with apple sauce for low fat, really yummy (apparently!) brownies! lol Good luck!0 -
before egg allegies changed my baking habits, here's one I used (I think it's the right one anyway). I also used to cut them and put them in single serving ziplock bags in the freezer to help me stick to only 1.
low-fat brownies
1/2 c egg substitute
1 can (14 0z) fat free sweetened condensed milk
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 1/3 c all purpose flour
1 1/4 cup sugar
3/4 c baking cocoa
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
beat egg substitiute for 1 min. - until frothy and slightly thicken3ed. Stir in milk and vanilla. Combine in separate bowl the flour, sugar, cocoa, baking powder, salt; add to egg mixture and mix well.
pour into a 9x13x 2 in pan coated iwth nonstick cookie spary. bake at 350 for 18-22 min or untila toothpick insterted near the center comes out clean
nutrition - 1/24th of recipe
124 calories
1 g fat (trace)
1 mg cholesterol
85 mg sodium
27 g carbohydrates
1 g fiber
3 g protien
I would think if you used spelenda it would taste the same and cut the calories.
PS - sorry for typo's - I have a 3 year old helping me type.0 -
Someone just mentioned this the other day....I think they are called pudge-free or something?
You have to order the mix and then make it with apple sauce for low fat, really yummy (apparently!) brownies! lol Good luck!
I think they're called No-Pudge Fudge Brownies. It has a picture of a piglet on the package, and the brownies are WICKED tasty.0 -
Thanks annhjk...I will give them a try!0
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oh man that recipe sounds really good! I think this weekend will be baking weekend LOL...I'm gonna try those cupcakes and these brownies....I can be good and just have one a day if they are that low in cals! and my family will be soooo happy too....
Oh and annhjk, you made me laugh I too usually have a typing partner alittle older 7, but still "has" to help mommy lol
thanks again!
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I just use a box mix, I used pillsbury brand. Just mix 1/4c applesauce, 1/4c water and 4 eggwhites. It figured out to be 120 calories per brownie and that was including 1 cup of mini marshmallows I mixed into the batter. It definately satisfied the sweet tooth. They came out really yummy, just as good as regular. To keep from eating the whole pan, I wrapped some up with wax paper in between and put them in the freezer.1
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