Red beans brownie

I never dare to make a real brownie because of how caloric it is. But also every time I try to cut corners it doesn’t end up tasting too good. Until I found this recipe that is actually very delicious and rich.

Red beans brownie
Servings
: 12 pieces
Baking time: 35 min
Baking temperature:
180 C
Difficulty
: easy

Ingredients

  •  can of red beans
  • 150 g of dates (or can be even less)
  • 150 of g non diary milk
  • 30 g of almond butter
  • 70 g of cocoa powder
  • 2 teaspoons of vanilla essence
  • 3/4 teaspoon of baking powder
  • 1 quarter of teaspoon of salt
  • chocolate chips to taste
  • pecans or walnuts to taste
  • flaky sea salt for the top

Directions

  1. Wash very well and drain the beans.
  2. Add them to a food processor together with the 70 g of cocoa powder (sounds  lot, but it’s what makes this recipe so good), 150 g of pitted dates (the original recipe is even more + maple syrup, for me 150 g was very sweet already), 150 g of oat milk, 20 g of almond butter, 2 teaspoons of vanilla essence,

    3/4 teaspoon of baking powder and the 1 quarter of teaspoon of salt.

  3. Mix until it’s very smooth.
  4. You can add chocolate chips in, but I didn’t.
  5. Place it in a 22×22 cm baking dish and spread it evenly. I do not have this size, so I just “create” it with blocking the extra space with aluminum foil.
  6. Add on top chocolate chips (or chopped dark chocolate) and chopped pecans or walnuts.And flaky salt if you wish.
  7. Bake at 180 C for 35 min.
  8. Let it cool fully before cutting.
  9. It is much better refrigerated, rich, chocolaty and so much healthier and balanced that a real brownie.