Pumpkin Brownies

I love brownies, really anything chocolate. I found this great recipe on pinterest for pumpkin brownies only two ingredients! Plus, only 138 calories a serving.

Ingredients:
1 Family size box of reduced fat brownie mix
1 (15oz) can of pumpkin

Bake as instructed on the box.

They turn out moist and fudgy!

Makes 18 brownies!

Anyone else have any low calorie chocolate recipes?
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  • LordBear
    LordBear Posts: 239 Member
    mmmm
  • Faithy345
    Faithy345 Posts: 13 Member
    So, what do you do? Mix the pumpkin in with the brownie mix just before baking? Sounds really good.. Will have to try this. :) Thanks for sharing!
  • Yep just mix them together and put them in greased baking dish!
  • WendyTerry420
    WendyTerry420 Posts: 13,274 Member
    Does it taste like pumpkin though? I like my pumpkin spicy and my brownies chocolatey.
  • BeingAwesome247
    BeingAwesome247 Posts: 1,171 Member
    that sounds soooo good!
  • sgv0918
    sgv0918 Posts: 851 Member
    works w/ cake mix too. spice cake for sure. delish
  • MinnieInMaine
    MinnieInMaine Posts: 6,400 Member
    Does it taste like pumpkin though? I like my pumpkin spicy and my brownies chocolatey.

    I don't think you can taste the pumpkin at all as the chocolate flavor is pretty strong - in both brownie mix and chocolate cake mix. You can also mix canned pumpkin with spice cake mix if you like the spicy better.
  • meg7399
    meg7399 Posts: 672 Member
    yummy!!!
  • bump
  • SeekingOne54
    SeekingOne54 Posts: 38 Member
    Oh, bumpity bump bump!! I am making these for dessert tonight. Thanks for the post!
  • You just taste a hint of pumpkin, unfortunately.
  • Jelaine56
    Jelaine56 Posts: 88 Member
    Do you have to add eggs and oil and maybe water?? Sounds really good ;)
  • xoTammyox
    xoTammyox Posts: 74 Member
    bump- yum!
  • Do you have to add eggs and oil and maybe water?? Sounds really good ;)

    Nope! No eggs, no oil, no water! Just pumpkin and brownie mix!
  • herstrawberri
    herstrawberri Posts: 347 Member
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  • Jenny_Rose77
    Jenny_Rose77 Posts: 418 Member
    I mix my can of pumpkin with Duncan Hines Classic Dark Chocolate cake mix, and put it in muffin tins. My husband says it tastes like chocolate cake/brownies to him. I can't personally taste the pumpkin in it. My step-son, who would never in a million years knowingly have consumed this if he knew there was pumpkin in it, happily ate all of his. Although my husband and I had to smile at each other when he said, "There is something in here. I can't quite figure out what..."
  • michie27
    michie27 Posts: 421 Member
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  • lovingmethin
    lovingmethin Posts: 47 Member
    Bump! Thank you. =)
  • Maybe you could try and make a pumpkin frosting and frost the brownies.


    Pumpkin and chocolate sounds like an odd combo though. I might have to try it.
  • emyishardcore
    emyishardcore Posts: 352 Member
    :)
  • stacyrhoades11
    stacyrhoades11 Posts: 50 Member
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  • Faithy345
    Faithy345 Posts: 13 Member
    I'm sure they're excellent. Some of the best cupcakes I ever had were made from substituting something in the recipe with pumpkin.. I have vegan family friends that make them that way. They were amazing. :)
  • spersephone
    spersephone Posts: 148 Member
    I guess the pumpkin takes up the consistency you would need from adding the eggs etc. I use apple sauce instead of butter when I'm trying to make things healthier - it's a similar type of substitution.
  • They are really good. They are more of a fudge brownie then a cake brownie though. Which I didn't mind at all.
  • MelSabourin
    MelSabourin Posts: 68 Member
    I finally made these over the weekend, and they were REALLY good. The consistency didn't seem brownie-ish (I had a really big can of pumpkin and just kept scooping it into the dry brownie mix - so may have used a little too much...but it still tasted great! Especially with a big 'ol blob of fat free cool whip on top:) I could taste the pumpkin in it, it reminded me of a chocolately pumpkin pie...will definitely make them again! Thanks for sharing the recipe!
  • nanainkent
    nanainkent Posts: 350 Member
    bump
  • sassmo
    sassmo Posts: 21 Member
    bump!
  • MrsCCWoods
    MrsCCWoods Posts: 142 Member
    sounds good
  • nicosland
    nicosland Posts: 85 Member
    Bump
  • readanddance
    readanddance Posts: 311 Member
    Yum!