Showing posts with label Diet Cake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diet Cake. Show all posts

Monday, 16 May 2011

Diet Brownie Breakthrough

At last! A virtually sin free cake....or rather a brownie.  These little bite size brownie's satisfy the two main things that everyone wants when they are dieting.....chocolate & cake!  They are also extremely easy to make and contain a surprise ingredient.

The credit for this discovery lies firmly with my fellow 'foodie friend', Jo who is an avid reader of cookery & food blogs.  I received a message last week urging me to try these 'alternative' brownies.  They are great for people who are wheat intolerant as they contain no flour, extremely low fat (no butter only 3 tablespoons of vegetable oil) and no refined sugar!  Instead they contained.....wait for it.....black beans!!!  Could they be too good to be true?.....

I tested them out this weekend on an unsuspecting OH, who I have to say looked rather worried at the addition of black beans into the shopping trolley on Friday night; he thought I was going to try and sneak them into a chilli and make him eat it.  I  told him they were for a surprise and he was indeed surprised when he took a break from 'important' football watching on Saturday afternoon to be my taster and then I let him know that he was eating the 'surprise'.  He tried them whilst they were still warm and said they would be better cold but that they had a good taste to them.

Chief Taster Jess thought they were tasty but liked them even more when I told her that they were virtually fat & sugar free and Louise's response in the office was to immediately ask for the recipe!  Everyone who tasted them said they would not have guessed that there was beans in the recipe.

ok,ok, the recipe is as follows:

Amazing Black Bean Brownies (guessed the surprise ingredient yet?!!)

1 carton black beans, rinsed & drained
3 eggs
3 tablespoons vegetable oil
1/4 cup of cocoa powder
1 pinch of salt
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
3/4 cup of agave nectar*
1 teaspoon instant coffee (optional)
1/2 cup milk chocolate chips (optional)
1/2 cup chopped hazelnuts (optional)**
1 level teaspoon baking powder***

* the agave nectar is a low GI (Glycemic Index), natural fructose sweetener extracted from the agave plant. With its low GI it is good for diabetics as well as it releases glucose into the blood more slowly and steadily. It is also a good sugar alternative and can be substituted easily with honey if you can't find it.  I bought it in Sainsbury's at £2.43.  If needs be though you can put in 3/4 cup of white caster sugar. It would also be good for drizzling on nice thick pancakes instead of maple syrup or honey.

**  I added hazelnuts to my mixture just to give the brownies a bit more texture, you could any other nuts that you wish.

*** I added the baking powder to give the brownie a bit more of a 'cakey' feel to it.


  • Preheat your oven to 170°C and line a square baking tin or brownie tin with greaseproof paper. I always leave it over the sides so you can lift it out of the tin.
  • In a food mixer, place all the ingredients (except the hazelnuts or chocolate chips if adding) and blitz until smooth (a good few minutes).  The mixture is very liquidy but don't worry.
  • Once everything is blitzed, add your hazelnuts or chocolate chips, or a combination of both) and give one final quick pulse.
  • Pour the mixture into the lined tin and place in the oven until the top of it is dry and the edges start to pull slightly away from the sides of the tin, usually around 30 minutes should do it.
  • Once cooked, take out and lift out of the tin and slice into small squares.  Lift off the greaseproof paper once slightly cooled and leave to fully cool on a wire rack.



The brownies are best eaten cold and store well in an airtight container for 3 or 4 days.

An alternative recipe which I think would be good to try is the following, or you can just google black bean brownie's, there are lots of variations out there:

1 carton black beans, drained & rinsed
2 whole bananas
1/3 cup of agave nectar
1/4 cup of cocoa powder
1 tablespoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/4 cup of caster sugar (optional)
1/4 cup of instant oats

Again same method as before, blitz everything except the oats, adding them at the last minute to the batter.  Pour into a lined tin and bake for 30 minutes.

There we have it, healthy brownies!!  Enjoy x

Monday, 21 March 2011

Successful 'Diet Cake'

Well, I have to say the diet tea loaf was a success!  I had two independent reviewers (well, the OH and Jess!) who both said the same thing......it would be great with custard!!  I think that might defeat the object of it being a 'diet cake' but the consensus was it was a hit.

I think it helped soaking the fruit overnight for them to gain maximum plumpness so its worth going to the extra bother.  The recipe itself couldn't be easier and there is no need for any fancy mixers etc, all very easy to do by hand....

Fat Free Tea Loaf
1 cup of cold black tea
8oz dried fruit
8oz self raising flour
2 beaten eggs
6 level tbsp of artificial sweetner
...Soak fruit in cold tea for a few hours or over night ,once soaked add all other ingredients to the fruit and tea mix well and place in a greased loaf tin cook for 40-50 mins at gas mark 4 or 180°C , leave to cool, slice into 15, 4 syns a slice

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Diet Cake.....

Is there such a thing I wonder?  Several people I know seemed all of a sudden to start dieting this week, everyone on an eternal search for low fat food and 'healthy options'.  My quest has been to find a low fat cake recipe that doesn't end up with a tasteless cake.  There seems to me very little point in eating something if it lacks any real flavour.

I have found two recipes that I am going to trial, both fall under the Slimming World banner.  One is for a fruit tea loaf and the other is for an orange sponge.  I hold out great hopes for the orange sponge as it basically just a fatless sponge cake where whisking the egg whites & yolks separately so that you get a meringue with the whites and by whisking the egg yolks for long enough it results in a mousse type mixture which has doubled in volume, literally combine the two, (folding in gently with flour), add orange zest & juice and hey presto, one fatless sponge!

I shall post the results after the testing has been done........