good substitute for oil in brownie mix...
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I recommend black bean brownies. You can't taste the beans at all, and I should know because I hate beans! Try it out! It's pretty simple. Here's my recipe: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/JoniBologna/view/black-bean-brownies-2018080
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Pumpkin!! Also you can use 1 cup of plain Greek yogurt as a substitute (one mix plus yogurt).0
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Fat Free Yogurt is a good one! Yummy! Love brownies.0
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I'm assuming you want health-conscious recommendations?
If you're just anti-oil.. you could always use mayonnaise. :P0 -
I often use silken tofu (the kind in the shelf stable packaging) and puree it first then add it to baked goods. It still has a few grams of fat, but adds good protein and a host of micro nutrients.0
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Since I don't like cake mixes, I just looked online for black bean brownie recipes and came across this one:
http://happyherbivore.com/2009/05/vegan-blackbean-brownies/
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Coconut Oil0
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You can make your own applesauce. It can be time consuming, but at least you know what is in it! :drinker: :flowerforyou:0
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Homemade applesauce in the crockpot. Look it up on skinnytaste.com :-) Also berry flavored baby food should work0
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you can also make your own compote, you know. apples, pears, etc. you can eat it or use it in the recipe.
bet i'll bet there are other low-fat cake mi x recipes - i do not think "brownie mix and soda" is an option.0 -
Yes, I don't even make regular brownies anymore, only the black bean version.......0
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I have used sour cream (it makes it nice and rich) and yogurt in place of oil. I also make my own applesauce and have used that.0
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When using the can of Soda (It's hard to say that..LOL..I say pop) do you use the whole can?
Yes - a 12-ounce can of diet soda. This same trick works on cake mixes, too! The other day I did a yellow cake mix, 1 can of diet orange Crush and baked it. Then I poked holes in it to do a Jell-O poke cake.... used sugar free orange Jell-O and 1 c. hot water - poured that over the top into them holes. Let it cool totally. Frosted it with Lite Cool Whip. It's a low-cal totally scrumptious orange dreamsicle cake!! I found out about the diet soda cake recipe trick about 2 months ago, and will NEVER bake a cake with eggs and oil again.0 -
Great idea's here0
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Bumping to try out some of these ideas later. Especially the black bean idea...the kids and I like black beans but we've never tried them in a brownie. Sounds like a tasty way to get some extra fiber and protein in0
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I LOVE BROWNIES!! With that said, I am so gonna try the black bean recipe, and maybe even some of the yogurt and sour cream ones. Thank you for this post!! :happy:0
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