healthy brownies.
This recipe is 56 calories, 3g of fat, 23mg of sodium, and 4g of sugars.
When I found this recipe, I honestly couldn't BELIEVE it. I love chocolate. & Brownies is amazing to me. When I found this recipe, I tried it out and it's actually really good. The brown sugar adds a caramel like flavor to it, it's yummy! Had to share!
Fudgy Brownies:
What you need:
Cooking spray
1/4c unsweetened cocoa powder
plus extra for pan
1/2tsp Baking powder
1/3c all purpose flour
3 tbs vegetable or canola oil
1/2c light brown sugar (OR if you have molasses and white sugar, you can make your own brown sugar. It's 1 tbs molasses, 1 cup of sugar, and mix it/break it down with a fork in a bowl:])
2 large eggs
1tsp vanilla extract
What to do:
Preheat even to 350 degrees.
Lightly spray an 8x8 inch baking dish with cooking spray and coat the pan with cocoa powder.
In a small bowl, whisk together the cocoa powder,baking powder and flour. Set aside.
In a large bowl, using a whisk, combine oil and sugar. Add the eggs and vanilla and whisk until well blended. Gently mix in flour cocoa mixture and transfer the batter to the pan. Bake for 13-15 minutes, taking care not to over bake. A toothpick inserted into the center should not be completely dry, a few moist crumbs on the pick means you will have fudgy brownies.
Makes 18 brownies.
When I found this recipe, I honestly couldn't BELIEVE it. I love chocolate. & Brownies is amazing to me. When I found this recipe, I tried it out and it's actually really good. The brown sugar adds a caramel like flavor to it, it's yummy! Had to share!
Fudgy Brownies:
What you need:
Cooking spray
1/4c unsweetened cocoa powder
plus extra for pan
1/2tsp Baking powder
1/3c all purpose flour
3 tbs vegetable or canola oil
1/2c light brown sugar (OR if you have molasses and white sugar, you can make your own brown sugar. It's 1 tbs molasses, 1 cup of sugar, and mix it/break it down with a fork in a bowl:])
2 large eggs
1tsp vanilla extract
What to do:
Preheat even to 350 degrees.
Lightly spray an 8x8 inch baking dish with cooking spray and coat the pan with cocoa powder.
In a small bowl, whisk together the cocoa powder,baking powder and flour. Set aside.
In a large bowl, using a whisk, combine oil and sugar. Add the eggs and vanilla and whisk until well blended. Gently mix in flour cocoa mixture and transfer the batter to the pan. Bake for 13-15 minutes, taking care not to over bake. A toothpick inserted into the center should not be completely dry, a few moist crumbs on the pick means you will have fudgy brownies.
Makes 18 brownies.
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sounds deelish !0
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It really is!0
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Whats the serving size?0
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The serving size is two brownies0
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THANK YOU!! I have been craving brownies all day and I just did the stats with egg beaters as a substitute and changed the servings to 12 brownies and it came out to 86 calories per brownie. I'm making these as soon as I get home0
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yummy looking recipe
as i am a vegetarian i dont use eggs
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Yummy ......bump n thank you!0
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bump..look forward to trying these!0
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Thank you Maam.0
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bumppp! will make this weekend!! thank you(:0
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My hubby is a brownie junkie, but I hate the chemical-loaded box mixes. I love that this is all natural AND low calorie. Definitely going to try them!0
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Bump Oh and a bump for my hubby too.0
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i'm not sure about the bananas part..But i'm sure you can look over the internet for swaps There's egg substitutes for vegans/vegitarians I'm sure you can find if anything.
Glad you all have been enjoying this recipe! I CRAVE brownies all the time. Anything with chocolate actually. So when I found this I HAD to share it! Glad you all enjoy it!0 -
Thanks so much for sharing this! I just made these, with a few minor changes, and they came out soooo good! I used white whole wheat flour, coconut oil instead of veg oil, and added 1/4 c. pecans. Even with these changes, 1/9 of the recipe comes out to only 138 calories!
Of course, I had to kick this up another notch and add 1/4 c. light vanilla ice cream...brownie a la mode for less than 200 calories! I honestly couldn't believe how good it tasted...I wouldn't have believed it was "healthy" if I hadn't crunched the numbers myself.0 -
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bump! thank you!!0
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or applesauce works well too..0
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Sounds amazing - thanks for sharing0
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I can't wait to try these!0
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Sounds yummy! Thanks!!0
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bump.... but i do honestly find it hard to believe that it is only 56cal???
1 piece of lindt 70% cocoa dark chocolate is 50cal. (10g serving)
It has
4g fat
2.8g sugar
3.3g total carbs
0.8g protein
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