Black Bean Brownies
I love finding new recipes to try – if they sound good. When I came across a recipe for Black Bean Brownies at Chocolate Covered Katie.com, I wasn’t sure what to think. I’m used to black beans in tacos or other Mexican food. To put them in anything else sounded odd, especially in a dessert like brownies. But, I looked at the recipe, and it didn’t sound too hard to make. It didn’t involve any chopping/cutting/dicing or anything that tends to take awhile to do. So, the kids and I decided to make the brownies for a nice Sunday activity.
- 1 1/2 cups black beans or 1 15-oz can (drained and rinsed)
- 2 tbsp cocoa powder- dutch or regular
- 1/2 cup quick oats
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1/3 cup pure maple syrup, agave, or honey
- 2 nunaturals stevia packs or 2 tbsp sugar
- 1/4 cup coconut or vegetable oil
- 2 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 1/2 cup to 2/3 cup chocolate chips
- optional: more chips, for presentation
We had all the ingredients in the cupboard, so I put on my new apron (plus AJ’s matching one) and set to work. We pulled out my new food processor, and the kids took turns putting the ingredients in. I did have to make a few substitutions from the recipe: we used honey instead of the syrup, canola in place of the coconut/vegetable oil, and imitation vanilla extract.
After everything was in (minus the chocolate chips), we just turned the processor on high a couple times until everything was mixed together pretty well. After that, we transferred the mixture to a different bowl so we could stir in the chocolate chips (I used special dark chocolate for mine).
After that, we put the mix in a greased 8X8 pan and then put it in the oven at 350 for about 15 minutes. The brownies were still a bit runny, so I put them in for another five minutes.
The buzzer went off a short five minutes later. It wasn’t the buzzer that got me zooming to the oven, though – it was the sound of a crash. PJ had heard the buzzer, put on my oven mitt, and tried to remove the pan himself. He didn’t have a good enough grip, so it crashed to the bottom of the oven. PJ wasn’t harmed in the process, thank goodness. (My finger suffered a little burn, though) The brownies suffered a little mushing, but no real doctoring was required. If you have an oven lock, I HIGHLY recommend using it!
The verdict: You would NEVER guess that this was made from black beans. They were chocolatey, moist, and a oh so good! AJ wasn’t too happy when I told her she could only have one. PJ ate his pretty quick as well. Josh took a bite, and said he could tell there was a difference from the brownies we are used to. That didn’t stop him from having two more pieces!
I gave my family a little taste at my birthday party, and there were mixed feelings. However, I made them again about two weeks later for another birthday party with my in-laws. I used semi-sweet chocolate chips this time, hoping for a little sweeter taste, and used a blender instead of a food processor. I also doubled the recipe to accommodate for more people, and everything fit in a 9X13 pan (just double the time to about 30 minutes). My in-laws loved them! I tried the same recipe with my family a week later, and these brownies were enjoyed a lot more. My brother-in-law ate at least four before I told him there were beans in it (he still went on to eat some more).
Final note: These brownies are not only delicious, but have more fiber than the normal brownie. They also are gluten free and (depending on which ingredients you use) vegan.
I don’t think I’ll be buying brownie mixes any more. I’ve fallen too much in love with these brownies to go back!
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