Dark Chocolate Microwave Brownie - 142 cals

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EvilShenanigansTX
EvilShenanigansTX Posts: 143 Member
I have seen ALL kinds of microwave brownie recipes on MFP, and tried LOADS of them with iffy results. Most taste too eggy for me, or have a strange fluffy texture. This recipe is rich, darkly chocolate, moist and has just 142 calories per serving! I like mine with a tablespoon of light vanilla ice cream melting over the top. This is a fun dessert, a sweet snack, or perfect for those emergency chocolate cravings.

It may be slightly higher in calories than some of the microwave brownies out there, but I am willing to trade a handful of calories for a brownie that REALLY satisfies! I also like that it is a single serving, so I can't go back for more. (I have portion control issues, and since I know this about myself I take steps to keep temptation at bay!) If you find this too sweet (I tend to have a pretty sweet tooth, but you may not) reduce the Brown Sugar Splenda (or your preferred sweetener) by half. Do not reduce the honey, it adds a lot of moisture and flavor.

Dark Chocolate Microwave Brownie - Serves 1 very lucky person - 142 cals.

1 tablespoon Chocolate BP 2
1 tablespoon water
1 tablespoon egg white
2 teaspoons Dutch-processed cocoa powder (this produces the deepest chocolate flavor)
2 teaspoons honey
1 1/2 teaspoons reduced fat butter, melted (I used Kerrygold reduced fat butter)
1 teaspoon packed Brown Sugar Blend Splenda (or your preferred sweetener)
Pinch of baking powder
Pinch salt
Small drop vanilla extract

Combine all the ingredients into a microwave save mug or ceramic ramekin and microwave on high for 30 to 50 seconds. Check at 30 seconds to see if it is done to your liking. I like mine at 40 seconds ... it is still a little melted in the center. My husband likes the full 50 for a more cake like brownie.

Enjoy!

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  • tageekly
    tageekly Posts: 3,755 Member
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    Sounds pretty simple and yummy! Thank you for sharing, can't wait to try it - and I'm always looking for more ways to use my chocolate PB2!
  • EvilShenanigansTX
    EvilShenanigansTX Posts: 143 Member
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    I LOVE that stuff! It is a life saver for a peanut butter addict like me!
  • gdadki
    gdadki Posts: 64 Member
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    bump
  • ckish
    ckish Posts: 358 Member
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  • WeekndOVOXO
    WeekndOVOXO Posts: 779 Member
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    The fact that the brownies are single serving really is the best part of these desserts.

    Thanks for sharing.
  • g_jelly
    g_jelly Posts: 36 Member
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    What is Chocolate BP 2?
  • EvilShenanigansTX
    EvilShenanigansTX Posts: 143 Member
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    What is Chocolate BP 2?

    It is a peanut butter powder that you mix with water to make peanut butter. It is delicious, 45 cals for 2 tablespoons, and it is GREAT in recipes! You can find it here - http://www.bellplantation.com/
  • meshamoo
    meshamoo Posts: 200 Member
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  • kellyallday
    kellyallday Posts: 137 Member
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    I have seen ALL kinds of microwave brownie recipes on MFP, and tried LOADS of them with iffy results. Most taste too eggy for me, or have a strange fluffy texture. This recipe is rich, darkly chocolate, moist and has just 142 calories per serving! I like mine with a tablespoon of light vanilla ice cream melting over the top. This is a fun dessert, a sweet snack, or perfect for those emergency chocolate cravings.

    It may be slightly higher in calories than some of the microwave brownies out there, but I am willing to trade a handful of calories for a brownie that REALLY satisfies! I also like that it is a single serving, so I can't go back for more. (I have portion control issues, and since I know this about myself I take steps to keep temptation at bay!) If you find this too sweet (I tend to have a pretty sweet tooth, but you may not) reduce the Brown Sugar Splenda (or your preferred sweetener) by half. Do not reduce the honey, it adds a lot of moisture and flavor.

    Dark Chocolate Microwave Brownie - Serves 1 very lucky person - 142 cals.

    1 tablespoon Chocolate BP 2
    1 tablespoon water
    1 tablespoon egg white
    2 teaspoons Dutch-processed cocoa powder (this produces the deepest chocolate flavor)
    2 teaspoons honey
    1 1/2 teaspoons reduced fat butter, melted (I used Kerrygold reduced fat butter)
    1 teaspoon packed Brown Sugar Blend Splenda (or your preferred sweetener)
    Pinch of baking powder
    Pinch salt
    Small drop vanilla extract

    Combine all the ingredients into a microwave save mug or ceramic ramekin and microwave on high for 30 to 50 seconds. Check at 30 seconds to see if it is done to your liking. I like mine at 40 seconds ... it is still a little melted in the center. My husband likes the full 50 for a more cake like brownie.

    Enjoy!

    BUMP... have everything but the PB2. Hopefully regular old peanut butter will work?
  • horses7777
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    bump!
  • LifeIsNotADressRehearsal
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    Bump - thank you!
  • Katt1320
    Katt1320 Posts: 94 Member
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    OMG portion control is the HARDEST! And such a hassel to divide everything out. Thanks this is great- I'm going to try it!!!
  • reedkaus
    reedkaus Posts: 250 Member
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    BUMP... have everything but the PB2. Hopefully regular old peanut butter will work?

    regular peanut butter should work fine but it's going to throw off your calories and macros
  • EvilShenanigansTX
    EvilShenanigansTX Posts: 143 Member
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    BUMP... have everything but the PB2. Hopefully regular old peanut butter will work?

    Just replace the PB2 with 1 tablespoon of peanut butter and reduce the water to 1 teaspoon. The calories will be different, too.
  • nicosland
    nicosland Posts: 85 Member
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  • EndlessSacrifice
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    I usually find microwaved cakes, brownies, muffins, etc. disgusting. Hopefully, this one is different.
  • lilimax
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    What is chocolate BP 2?
  • tbrp
    tbrp Posts: 386 Member
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    sounds great. bump
  • sparkdoc
    sparkdoc Posts: 45 Member
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    bump:smile: