vegan brownies 45 cals each!
These brownies are fluffy , sugar free, low calorie, fat free, vegan, and delicious! Makes eight brownies.
ingredients:
2 tbsp splenda
1/2 cup flour
1 apple, pureed
1 tsp vanilla
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/4 cup carob powder
Mix all ingredients well, pour into a greased baking pan. Bake at 350 for 25 minutes, enjoy!
ingredients:
2 tbsp splenda
1/2 cup flour
1 apple, pureed
1 tsp vanilla
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/4 cup carob powder
Mix all ingredients well, pour into a greased baking pan. Bake at 350 for 25 minutes, enjoy!
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you are my favorite person right now!0
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These sound great, thanks for posting!!!0
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I LOVE BROWNIES! Thought I would never get to taste them again. lol
Add a little bit of walnuts and wahla!0 -
Sounds yummy! I will have to give them a try!!0
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o wait i forgot, you also add some water to the batter to reach proper consistency before baking0
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sounds good! how many does that recipe make?0
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Bump for later.0
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nevermind i see it makes eight. all the dieting is effecting my brain0
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YOU ARE MY HERO
i dont usually like anything chocolate
But ive been having cravings for something sweet lately
and been resisting baking some of my vegan cakes lately due to calories
*hugs*
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could apple sauce be used you think instead of trying to do an apple??0
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Where's the chocolate? Or is that the Carob powder? Have never heard of that before!0
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These sound amazing! I can't wait to make these this weekend!0
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I just tried making these, and they are delicious! I also made a batch using cocoa powder instead of carob powder since cocoa powder is only 10 cal/serving compared to 20 cal/serving of carob powder. The cocoa powder ones were just as yummy!0
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How much water, exactly?0
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Bump! :happy:0
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Bump! Yummmm :-)0
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I didn't measure out the water exactly, so I'd say just mix in some water until the batter is thick and gooey not runny.
Ya I think you could use apple sauce instead of the apple but haven't tried it0 -
I can't wait to make these. My eldest son just went "vegan" and I can't wait to have him try these!0
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I used 3/4 cup water and mixed it with the apples when I put them in the blender to puree them.0
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Sound delicious. Bump to read (and try!) later.0
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These sound great. Thanks!0
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So... if I REALLY felt like it... I could eat the WHOLE pan? 360 calories?0
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bump0
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Bumping... mmmmm0
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Just put these in the oven but with half cup unsweetened apple sauce and unsweetened cocoa powder. Can't wait to see how they come out!!! Will udate for those curious about the apple sauce trade.0
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bump!0
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UPDATE: Okay so I baked these with the ingredients I had on hand. I used 1 full cup of unsweetened apple sauce, and I used unsweetened cocoa powder. Oh, and 3 spenda packets as my sweetener. When cooked this way, they are just okay. I might add an extra sweetener packet next time. However, an 8th of the pan is pretty generous which is nice. I put in my ingredients and came up with 50 cal per serving. SOOOO my plan is to use them with something else to make them yummier. Tonight we will sandwich them with two graham cracker quarters (half a sheet total) and a couple of marshmallows and microwave them. Tomorrow we will try them w/ half a tablespoon of peanut butter spread on top. Both of those options leave you with dessert for around 100 cal or a little over for the s'more. Hope these ideas help someone!!0
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Do you think using Stevia would work? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?0
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