HUGE 40 Calorie Brownies w/photo...

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  • bfeusner
    bfeusner Posts: 66 Member
    Can't wait to try! Thanks for sharing!
  • BUMP! So excited to try these thanks for posting!
  • 1crazymom
    1crazymom Posts: 434 Member
    BUMP :)
  • puckers82
    puckers82 Posts: 200 Member
    bump
  • Oretexan
    Oretexan Posts: 108
    ThaNk you for posting!
  • Jentorres8814
    Jentorres8814 Posts: 121 Member
    I can't see the pic but I printed out your post...if it's brownies...no pic required :heart: lol

    Gonna make them tonight and see if the kids and hubby notice they are healthy for you :flowerforyou:

    Thank You!!!!
  • Luciendasky
    Luciendasky Posts: 30 Member
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  • liezelcha
    liezelcha Posts: 150 Member
    Bump to try
  • Ahanaz
    Ahanaz Posts: 353 Member
    bump,
    I think almond flour would be nice too
  • Wonderob
    Wonderob Posts: 1,372 Member
    Must see if my wife will make these :)
  • dward2011
    dward2011 Posts: 416 Member
    If the calculation is wrong and is actually 75 cal. for a less than 3" square.....hmmm?

    Not sure what you are referring to, but if it is the sucralose (Splenda) sweetener, it doesn't count. Your body does not recognize it as fuel, therefore it does not metabolize it. (That's how it works.)




    Read "How many calories does sucralose have?"

    Other than that, when the recipe is entered into MFP it also does not count the sucralose calories and should read 37 calories, as written. That would be an 8"X8" pan cut like this #. If you look through the posts one person wanted EXACT dimensions and I posted them. :laugh:
    Was just looking into this. Actually, granulated splenda is 2 calories/tsp, or ~100 calories per cup. FDA regulations allow things <5 calories per serving to be labeled as 0 calories, but the maltodextrin used as a bulking agent is a carbohydrate, and has 4 calories/gram like any other carbohydrate. That adds roughly 10 calories per serving, assuming you weren't already counting that, and ~2.5g of carbs. Still awesome, and I am going to make these for the first time this evening.

    Edit: Entered all the calorie-containing ingredients, and added 24g of maltodextrin to account for the splenda (0.5g/tsp), and came out to roughly 40 calories, so that appears to be correct.

    Included:
    24g maltodextrin
    3/4 cup liquid egg whites
    1 tsp vanilla extract
    4 oz unsweetened applesauce (50 calories)
    8 tbsp cocoa powder (1/2 cup)
    1/4 cup all purpose flour

    Note: the automatic calculations seem off here, so I did these manually:
    totals: 84g carbs, 4g fat, 31g protein = 496 calories /9 = 55 calories per serving
    496-(19*4)= 420 calories / 9 = ~47 calories per serving (if you subtract out fiber)

    Automatic calculations are significantly different from either, which makes me wonder about my other recipes. Hmm.

    OTOH, if you subtract out fiber and take into account the TEF of protein then the numbers are pretty close, but is the app that smart? SO CONFUSED

    I'm not sure you would subtract calories for the fiber. As far as I know, the only diet plan that does not count the fiber is for carbs. Low carb diets don't count fiber as carbs, but fiber certainly has calories.

    I guess if a person is so concerned about each calorie, they shouldn't eat anything made with a recipe. No measuring is 100% accurate. Very few product brands have the same calorie count for the same product for which both would be acceptable in a recipe. I'm sure each artificial sweetener has a calorie or two difference. I have eaten these brownies several times and have not exploded with pounds of unexplained bodily fat. But, if anyone thinks that's whats going to happen, DON'T EAT THEM. When I have doubts about ANY recipe I see here on MFP, I just don't make it. Of course if one is just trying to prove someone wrong, a person could do that with just about any recipe, statement, opinion, etc a person posts. And that's what usually happens. Okay, I'm off to the store to buy cocoa powder, bye.
    Wasn't trying to be critical... I think they're great, I am just OCD about everything. IMO you are a genius for coming up with this recipe. Whether they are 40 calories or 55 calories each (and they ARE huge servings), that is still crazy for a tasty brownie. I could literally eat an entire pan of these on a workout day and not even make a dent in my diet (and that's partially why it matters to me, because I think an average serving for me will be like 1/3 a pan :D~~~)

    I also got a different calorie count. I created a recipe and logged in all the ingredients (at 9 servings) and got 45 calories per brownie. It's good to know the exact amount because I am OCD like that. :)

    Now I am going to go bake them!! Thanks!!!

    Edit to add: I am using real sugar, so my personal recipe will be 72 calories. Either way, I am excited.
  • LoriTatt
    LoriTatt Posts: 8
    Bump
  • nannalena
    nannalena Posts: 2
    These sound wonderful..I'm going to try them today and adapt for gluten free! Thanks for sharing:-}}
  • Tigermad
    Tigermad Posts: 305 Member
    What can be used instead of applesauce? Can't get that in the uk
  • Bought brownie mix today for the kids mmmm...what happened to the pic, I want food porn
  • Really? Strange...
  • lilmzzgreeneyez
    lilmzzgreeneyez Posts: 133 Member
    ROFL!! At least I'm not the only who was thinking that!! Now, if we can only come up with a low-cal chocolate frosting....
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    Low calorie CHOCOLATE FROSTING!!!!

    1/2 cup of fat free cool whip

    8 oz of fat free cream cheese

    3 packets of splenda (or any sugar substitute)

    2 tbsp of skim or low fat milk

    2 tsps of vanilla

    2 tsp of cocoa

    (splenda and cocoa can be used depending on taste)

    idk what i did wrong but i just made this frosting to go with my brownies. it was gross. too much vanilla maybe. but i threw it away after taste testing it. i tried adding stuff to make it taste better. but on the bright side i know now that they make fat free cream cheese and it was yummy (i ate some of the leftover from the tub lmao)
  • Navallez
    Navallez Posts: 433 Member
    ROFL!! At least I'm not the only who was thinking that!! Now, if we can only come up with a low-cal chocolate frosting....
    [/quote

    Low calorie CHOCOLATE FROSTING!!!!

    1/2 cup of fat free cool whip

    8 oz of fat free cream cheese

    3 packets of splenda (or any sugar substitute)

    2 tbsp of skim or low fat milk

    2 tsps of vanilla

    2 tsp of cocoa

    (splenda and cocoa can be used depending on taste)

    idk what i did wrong but i just made this frosting to go with my brownies. it was gross. too much vanilla maybe. but i threw it away after taste testing it. i tried adding stuff to make it taste better. but on the bright side i know now that they make fat free cream cheese and it was yummy (i ate some of the leftover from the tub lmao)

    REALLY??? I have made it at least 6 times and it always comes out pretty good...tastes just like regular vanilla frosting...
  • Anomalia
    Anomalia Posts: 506 Member
    yum
  • annabellj
    annabellj Posts: 1,337 Member
    bump!
  • Ignotus
    Ignotus Posts: 31
    I will definitely need to be making these!
  • Pebble321
    Pebble321 Posts: 6,423 Member
    What can be used instead of applesauce? Can't get that in the uk

    I'm in Australia and we don't have applesauce like they do in the US either. This is what I do:

    Look in the babyfood section for 100% apple in a can or jar.
    Or, look for apple puree in with other fruit snack packs.
    Or look for pie-apple in the tinned fruit section.
    Or, peel and quarter an apple and cook it in the microwaver then puree it.
    Or, grate a regular apple (not quite apple sauce, but should give it moisture and sweetness).
  • Feathil
    Feathil Posts: 162 Member
    What can be used instead of applesauce? Can't get that in the uk

    I wanted to ask the same thing... Google search says it's the low fat substitute for oils in baking, so some kind of oil? I know then it must up the calories..
  • Soni82
    Soni82 Posts: 22 Member
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  • LexyDB
    LexyDB Posts: 261


    Nutritional Info Per Serving
    Servings: 9

    Calories: 40
    Total Fat: < 1 g
    Cholesterol: 0 mg
    Sodium: 114 mg
    Total Carbs: 13 g
    Dietary Fiber: >1 g
    Protein: 3 g

    Carbs 13 * 4 = 52 + protein 3 * 4 = 64 kcals per serving not 40.
  • Tigermad
    Tigermad Posts: 305 Member
    What can be used instead of applesauce? Can't get that in the uk

    I wanted to ask the same thing... Google search says it's the low fat substitute for oils in baking, so some kind of oil? I know then it must up the calories..

    Im going to make my own and freeze it in half cup portions.
  • coliema
    coliema Posts: 7,646 Member
    Thanks for posting!:smile:
  • abencase
    abencase Posts: 34 Member
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  • bethgames
    bethgames Posts: 534 Member
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  • Shannon2714
    Shannon2714 Posts: 843 Member
    BUMP

    I'm going to try these with coconut flour and coconut sugar!
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