Feb 01, 2015 in dairy-free, dessert, epicurious, recipes, taste, almond flour, baking with quinoa, brownies, chocolate chips, coconut flour. Read the original on: Simply Quinoa
Iâve never really understood red velvet.
Is it red because itâs supposed to taste like something red? Cherries perhaps? Or is it chocolate disguising itself as something red and trying to trick me?
It puzzles me and has brought me to the conclusion that red velvet is whatever type of red that we want it to be. That makes sense, right?
I mean sure, thereâs probably a more technical definition floating around on the interwebs, and I could spend a few hours digging it up, but I think itâs more fun this way. It means we have more creative freedom with our recipes and get to play in the kitchen more.
More time to play = more desserts to be tested. More desserts to be tested = more desserts to be eaten.
And Iâm totally okay with that.
In the spirit of the upcoming Valentineâs Day holiday, I wanted to share my quinoa spin on a healthy dessert. Iâve got a fabulous quinoa brownie recipe â and yes, itâs red velvet â up my sleeve and I know you are just going to love it!
Because chocolate on Valentineâs Day is just necessary.
In truth, Iâm not the biggest Valentineâs Day fan. I think itâs kind of a silly holiday, with all the heart decorations and cheesy cards, but I do appreciate that it encourages us to spend that day thinking and loving that one special someone in our lives.
Even more importantly though, I feel like Valentineâs Day is also a time to reflect on how amazing YOU are. So even if you donât have that special someone, you can celebrate YOU.
In my opinion, the best way to do that is to give yourself the best Valentineâs Day gift ever and go do something that makes you happy. Get a massage, take a yoga class, buy yourself that outfit youâve been eyeing.
And eat some chocolate. Treat yourself because you are amazing and you deserve it!
Which means you should probably make a batch of these super duper healthy red velvet quinoa brownies pronto! Theyâre decadent, rich and elegant, but Iâve managed to turn a not so healthy treat into something thatâs nutritious and satisfying.
Unlike the boxed stuff you buy at the store, these brownies have no artificial coloring or flavors
And Iâm going to let you in on my secret to getting them nice and red. Are you ready?
Itâs BEETS!
I know, totally bonkers, right? Weâre getting all kinds of crazy up in here! But let me just tell you, before you totally write these brownies off, the beets are there for color and moisture and honestly you canât taste them at all!
They add that perfect redness that weâve come to expect with anything red velvet, and they add a little extra moisture to the batter so the brownies stay light, airy and super tender. Plus, beets are totally good for you â helping to detoxify the liver, pull toxins from your body, and are packed with vitamins â why wouldnât you want to those in your brownies?
I know that Iâd be eating every brownie in sight if I knew they were actually good for me Enjoy!
xo Alyssa
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Yield: 9 - 12 brownies
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To make beet puree, simply blender cooked beets in a blender or food processor. Keep extra puree to add to things like pancakes, smoothies or even oatmeal!
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I'm Alyssa, the writer and photographer behind the gluten-free website Simply Quinoa. My passion is creating wholesome, nutrient-rich recipes all with a little quinoa twist.