Pam - I did it! Best Brownies Ever!!
ALright -so since surgery it has been my goal (and ultimate craving) to make the best brownie ever - and well, I did it!! I think anyway! lol
These are not for anyone but the ultimate chocolate lover - they are dense, rich and OMG!
I am going to make these for everyone to try next weekend at the cooking class. I will be making them ahead of time because they have to cool completely then go in the fridge.
SO here goes nothing!
I did adapt / tweak this from my Aunt's recipe called "Best Brownies Ever" so I shall simply call them Liz's Best Brownies Ever (creative I know)
6 T smart balance Margarine ( I would assume you can use another vegetable oil based spread but this is my favorite)
3 ounces sugar free chocolate chips
3 ounces unsweetened (bakers) chocolate
1/2 cup diabetisweet sugar
1/2 cup diabetisweet brown sugar
2 eggs
1/2 cup flour
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
Preheat oven to 350 degrees
In a small saucepan (I use a non-stick frying pan for easy clean-up) melt margarine and chocolates. Meanwhile in a bowl combine remaining ingredients. Pour chocolate over and mix thouroughly. DO NOT OVERMIX! you just want it combined.'
line an 8" square baking pan with parchment paper or aluminum foil and spray lightly with cooking spray. Pour mix into pan. Top with nuts if desired. I used Pecans and they toasted up really nicely and were super yummy! Bake for 25 minutes. Remove pan from oven and cool on a wire rack (IN PAN) until completely cool, put in the refrigerator for several hours. Remove brownies from pan by inverting onto a cutting board. Cut into 2" squares. You can also make these in mini muffin cups - bake for 12-15 minutes.
Now as a true indulgence I would enjoy these with a small scoop of sugar free ice cream.
Hope you guys enjoy as much as I do!
Liz
These are not for anyone but the ultimate chocolate lover - they are dense, rich and OMG!
I am going to make these for everyone to try next weekend at the cooking class. I will be making them ahead of time because they have to cool completely then go in the fridge.
SO here goes nothing!
I did adapt / tweak this from my Aunt's recipe called "Best Brownies Ever" so I shall simply call them Liz's Best Brownies Ever (creative I know)
6 T smart balance Margarine ( I would assume you can use another vegetable oil based spread but this is my favorite)
3 ounces sugar free chocolate chips
3 ounces unsweetened (bakers) chocolate
1/2 cup diabetisweet sugar
1/2 cup diabetisweet brown sugar
2 eggs
1/2 cup flour
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
Preheat oven to 350 degrees
In a small saucepan (I use a non-stick frying pan for easy clean-up) melt margarine and chocolates. Meanwhile in a bowl combine remaining ingredients. Pour chocolate over and mix thouroughly. DO NOT OVERMIX! you just want it combined.'
line an 8" square baking pan with parchment paper or aluminum foil and spray lightly with cooking spray. Pour mix into pan. Top with nuts if desired. I used Pecans and they toasted up really nicely and were super yummy! Bake for 25 minutes. Remove pan from oven and cool on a wire rack (IN PAN) until completely cool, put in the refrigerator for several hours. Remove brownies from pan by inverting onto a cutting board. Cut into 2" squares. You can also make these in mini muffin cups - bake for 12-15 minutes.
Now as a true indulgence I would enjoy these with a small scoop of sugar free ice cream.
Hope you guys enjoy as much as I do!
Liz
OMG Liz!!! This sounds to die for good!! I have got to get my husband to make these as he is the chef and true baker in the family! Ohhh yummy!!
Laura
Laura
Laura
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And you DON'T FEEL WELL????? I'm not sure I want to see what happens when you're reallllly on your game my friend. Thank Goodness I'll be there next week. When I started reading the ingredient list, I was hoping that I would have all of it here, or see that Giant would stock it, but NOOOOOO of course they don't have Diabetisweet of any kind. Is there another one like a Splenda replacment that could be used?. If not, oh well. I have a week of travel at work that will tide me over. See you next week!
Shauna
Shauna
Deprived? Are you kidding? Deprivation ended September 20th, 2005.
RNY 9/05, Plastics 9/08
Still doing it after all of these years...
RNY 9/05, Plastics 9/08
Still doing it after all of these years...
Shauna - You can substitue Spelnda for both - but the texture is different. I wasn't as happy with them. The diabetisweet (Shannon found at Target and some of the bilk foods stors have them) operates just like sugar. I'll have plenty to sample.
LOL and no I don't feel well - but I refuse to let the sickness win! I did my fair share of resting too They are SOOOOOOOOOO easy to make!
LOL and no I don't feel well - but I refuse to let the sickness win! I did my fair share of resting too They are SOOOOOOOOOO easy to make!
Liz......
(This may be TMI, but ah well....) As a female who's majorly pmsing and jonesing for some chocolate.... I WANT IT NOW!
:)
i don't even know where to get those ingredients, but if i had some, I'd be making me some chcoolate brownies right about now....
And not sitting here with my stupid mouth watering lol.
Awesome recipe! Hope i get to try it sometime.
(This may be TMI, but ah well....) As a female who's majorly pmsing and jonesing for some chocolate.... I WANT IT NOW!
:)
i don't even know where to get those ingredients, but if i had some, I'd be making me some chcoolate brownies right about now....
And not sitting here with my stupid mouth watering lol.
Awesome recipe! Hope i get to try it sometime.