2. Put black beans back in can and cover with water.
3. Add the beans and water into blender and blend!
4. Add this mixture to the box of brownie mix and mix it up.
5. Put into a pan, I had to use a 8 inch round because the mix was for a smaller pan.
6. Bake according to the directions on the box. ( I had to add an extra 10 minutes)
7. Wow! The brownies are delicious. Hubs tried them and had no idea black beans were involved in anyway, shape or form. The brownies are very rich, and one little piece satisfies the chocolate craving!
11 comments:
Now that's a way to get veggies into a kid!
And into an adult as well! Easy and effective!
Sounds strange but I'll try it! Oh yeah! I love Momof2boys comment about getting veggies to the kiddos! Great idea!
Another great idea I am going to try! Very sneaky of you, LOL!
Hope your family likes them as much as mine did!
Sounds weird. I just might have to try it.
Ok I am going to have to try this one. Instead I go on the sweeter side and I add pureed strawberries instead of water and oil. Chocolate covered strawberries are the best. Why not strawberry brownies.
I will be trying these very soon! I've heard great things about black bean brownies, but haven't gotten around to trying them yet! Adding a box of brownie mix to my shopping list!
Coming over from the Frugal Food Thursday linky party!
I'm sharing Southwestern Potato Hash this week! Uses black beans, too!
I will be trying these very soon! I've heard great things about black bean brownies, but haven't gotten around to trying them yet! Adding a box of brownie mix to my shopping list!
Coming over from the Frugal Food Thursday linky party!
I'm sharing Southwestern Potato Hash this week! Uses black beans, too!
Ok I am going to have to try this one. Instead I go on the sweeter side and I add pureed strawberries instead of water and oil. Chocolate covered strawberries are the best. Why not strawberry brownies.
Sounds weird. I just might have to try it.
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