Dec 13, 2016 in dairy-free, dessert, epicurious, recipes, taste, vegan, breakfast bars, brownies, chickpea, oil-free. Read the original on: Simply Quinoa
Confession time: I spent this past weekend dreaming of dessert. But not just any dessert, I was dreaming up ways to create all the holiday treats in only healthy ways. I’ve got a gingerbread cookie recipe up my sleeve and today I’m making healthy peppermint brownies.
And I put chickpeas in them. I know, I know. But don’t knock it until you try it because these chickpea brownies are the bomb diggity. Not only are they high in protein, but they’re made with only wholesome ingredients, are naturally gluten-free AND they’re oil-free and vegan.
All you need to make these is a food processor. You just add everything into the bowl, blend it up and done. It’s almost as easy as making brownies from a mix, but these babies are oh so good for you!
Let’s talk about what’s inside.
These brownies of course start with chickpeas which are high in and plant-based protein. Then we’ve got bananas which are a natural source of sugar as well as potassium, flaxseed meal which is packed with omega-3s, almond butter which is full of healthy fats and even more protein, quinoa flour which again has protein, but is also a complex carbohydrate and is high in many trace minerals, cacao powder which has lots of antioxidants and coconut sugar which as natural, low-glycemic sweetener. Oh and to finish it all off, we’ve thrown in some hemp seeds for a bit of added protein.
So basically what I’m telling you is these brownies are H-E-A-L-T-H-Y!
Just like my carrot cake quinoa breakfast bars, these chickpea brownies could even be served as a dessert or breakfast food! Yes, even with the frosting on top
Because that frosting? It’s again, made with only nutritious ingredients. I suppose at this point though, would I ever serve you anything but?
But that’s not here nor there. Because before I let you scamper off to make these decadent treats, let’s just quickly review the frosting.
The frosting is made from a blend of coconut butter, coconut oil and maple syrup. From there, we add a splash of almond milk, some raw cacao powder, some coconut flour and some tapioca starch. It’s thick, fluffy and just sweet enough to take these brownies over the edge.
And since we’re in the midst of the holiday season, I added a dash of peppermint extra and crushed peppermint candies on top, but both are totally optional. You can leave them out and what will you be left with? A dark chocolate brownie with chocolate icing.
Yep, you really can’t go wrong!
But now I want to hear from you! What are some of your favorite holiday treats that you’d like to see recreated in a healthy way? Send em over and I’ll try and make them happen for you!
xo A
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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.