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Friday, August 22, 2014

Secretly Healthy 87 Calorie Brownies!

Have you ever wished you could have a huge, rich gooey brownie for under 100 calories? Well now you can with these zucchini brownies!

Have you ever wished you could have a huge, luscious, rich, gooey, chocolatey brownie for under 100 calories? If you just screamed yes and began licking your computer screen then A. Stop, that's disgusting. B. It may be time for you to chill out about the calorie counting, but if that's what floats your boat then cool beans because... C. Today is your lucky day!



Excuse me for being a little repetitive with the zucchini bar thing, but I thought you might want to make these while you've still got all those giant zucchinis sitting in your garden. Because yes, zucchini is the secret ingredient in these brownies. Not only are they completely void of butter or oil, but they also contain both fruit and veggies and they can even be gluten free. You're welcome. Good day.

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14 comments:

  1. Yes please! I'm a huge fan of anything I can sneak veggies into...my family will never know what hit them!.

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  2. I used pumpkin puree instead of applesauce and they turned out amazing!

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    1. How much pumpkin did you use? 2cups?

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  3. This is the best 😚😚😚😚🍩🍩🍩🍩🍩🍩🍩

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  4. What did I do wrong? They were soooo mushy.

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  5. You have squeeze all the juice out of the zucchini. Idk why that very important step wasn't in the recipe instructions. Hope that helps πŸ™‚

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  6. Can i sub sugar with honey ir mapke syrup?

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  7. These were delicious, i heeded the above comment to drain the zucchini first (I wrapped them in a dish towel and squeezed to drain) and added chopped walnuts and chocolate chips.

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  8. I’m assuming that 87 cal is without the frosting is that correct? If so how many calories with the frosting are you supposed to squeeze all the liquid out of the zucchini?

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    1. I added it up, it came to 120 cal per bar without icing so I'm not sure where 87 is coming from. Oat flour is more cals too

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  9. Do these freeze well

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  10. Made these today and they were a disappointment. Very mushy and an odd taste. Also, I cut the bars into 18 pieces and they’re still 118+ calories for each serving according to two different calorie trackers. Was hopeful to find a good zucchini brownie recipe but this isn’t it!

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  11. There is no way you can get this to 87 cals a bar with 15 bars. I added all the ingredients and broke it down. Does not work out at all

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  12. Great recipe! I looked at the comments but with my own calculations, the calories per bar (15 bars) is accurate with all the same ingredients. The brownies came out great, moist, applesauce-tasty and satisfies the late night sweet cravings. I loved turning zucchinis into desserts, thank you!

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