Comments on: Black Bean Brownies with Coconut https://mycrazygoodlife.com/healthier-coconut-brownies/ Healthy Living Made Easy Mon, 29 May 2023 03:08:56 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 By: Meredith https://mycrazygoodlife.com/healthier-coconut-brownies/comment-page-3/#comment-882324 http://mycrazygoodlife.com/?p=18349#comment-882324 ]]> 5 stars
I’ve been making this recipe for the past 7+ years! It is my husbands favorite dessert and what he requested for his birthday “cake” this year. It tastes best after it has been refrigerated, but is pretty tasty straight out of the oven too. Thank you for creating this amazing tasting healthier brownie recipe! Also, my husband doesn’t like coconut, but once it’s all purified together you don’t really taste the coconut. The almond extract kind of gives a cherry flavor to the brownies. These are good! Add a scoop of vanilla halo top ice cream and you have a show stopper! 😋

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By: Becca https://mycrazygoodlife.com/healthier-coconut-brownies/comment-page-3/#comment-860764 http://mycrazygoodlife.com/?p=18349#comment-860764 In reply to Terri Castilleja.

Hi Terri! I actually removed the salt from the recipe because I’ve tested them both ways and feel it’s unnecessary :)

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By: Terri Castilleja https://mycrazygoodlife.com/healthier-coconut-brownies/comment-page-3/#comment-860763 http://mycrazygoodlife.com/?p=18349#comment-860763 I saw your video on this brownie recipe, and you forgot to mention the salt in the recipe
Itself. I forgot to put the salt in, I didn’t watch the video till after I made the brownies.

Terri

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By: Julie https://mycrazygoodlife.com/healthier-coconut-brownies/comment-page-3/#comment-857618 http://mycrazygoodlife.com/?p=18349#comment-857618 4 stars
Super easy, quick and tasty brownies – saving this recipe thanks!

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By: BT https://mycrazygoodlife.com/healthier-coconut-brownies/comment-page-3/#comment-838303 http://mycrazygoodlife.com/?p=18349#comment-838303 How many grams are in a “bag of chocolate chips”?

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By: Becca https://mycrazygoodlife.com/healthier-coconut-brownies/comment-page-3/#comment-831468 http://mycrazygoodlife.com/?p=18349#comment-831468 In reply to Liz.

Leaving out the coconut and using regular Stevia drops would be fine, Liz!

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By: Liz https://mycrazygoodlife.com/healthier-coconut-brownies/comment-page-3/#comment-831467 http://mycrazygoodlife.com/?p=18349#comment-831467 I’m not a big fan of coconut. The oil and sweetner won’t bother me but do you have any suggestions on a substitute for the coconut itself?

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By: Becca https://mycrazygoodlife.com/healthier-coconut-brownies/comment-page-3/#comment-830457 http://mycrazygoodlife.com/?p=18349#comment-830457 In reply to Melanie.

Hi Melanie,

As you can see in the comments above, yes-I did say “no sugar” when I meant “no added sugar.” They’re brownies, of course they have some sugar in the ingredients :)

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By: Melanie https://mycrazygoodlife.com/healthier-coconut-brownies/comment-page-3/#comment-830456 http://mycrazygoodlife.com/?p=18349#comment-830456 …..15g of sugar per serving yet you’re advertising this blog recipe as “No Sugar” hmm.

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By: Susie https://mycrazygoodlife.com/healthier-coconut-brownies/comment-page-2/#comment-824328 http://mycrazygoodlife.com/?p=18349#comment-824328 In reply to Cara.

I have to agree. While this is definitely a very healthy version of a typical brownie recipe, I expect “no sugar” recipes to contain no sugar. There are plenty of recipes that actually contain no sugar that are delicious. I agree on advertising this as “no added sugar” or “low sugar”. I’m still going to bake these for my cheat days!! Thanks for posting!

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