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Thursday, January 11, 2018

Avocado Brownies

I always love combining avocados with chocolate desserts. I've done pudding and chocolate chip cookies before so brownies just seemed like the next step! They turn out a little lighter in color than traditional brownies but there is no green to be detected! I will mention that my 3 year old made these with me and she saw me add the avocado ("eww! I don't like those. It's green!") but she still ate two entire pieces (and wanted more!). I am myself am not a fan of avocado either but with chocolate, it's fantastic. It adds fiber and healthy fats to the dessert, as if you needed another reason to eat dessert!

This is the recipe I made. I only made a few minor adjustments.

Ingredients:
3 avocados (I debated adding a third one, and next time I might only do 2 but I can't give an exact reason why)
most of a bag of milk chocolate chips
3/4 cup sugar (people had commented saying they brought it down to even a half cup or less and it was still good)
4 eggs
splash of vanilla
1/4 cup cocoa powder
1/2 cup flour
1/2 teaspoon salt

I followed her instructions (it took my "special" oven about 40 minutes to cook them) but I misunderstood the stand mixer and somehow ended up doing this in my food processor. It actually ended up okay but if you have a stand mixer (which I actually do! Although I dare you to ask me where it is right now...) I would definitely use that instead! My processor got quite full and has so many ridges, it's hard for the flour to get fully incorporated so I did have to do it a little by hand.

But these were a hit! I love them, the kids love them! Only 187 calories per brownie (assuming your 8x8 pan is 16 pieces)! Awesome!




Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Wonton Pizza Bites

I had tomatoes and wonton wrappers to use up. I scoured Pinterest for an idea (what else do I do, right?) and I found people who did mini pizzas with wonton wrappers. So I did a take on that. You could easily sub the tomatoes I use for real pizza (or pasta) sauce too.

I doubled up on the wrappers per pizza because of the juicy tomatoes and weight of the ingredients. You could try it with just one but don't be surprised if your filling falls through. These would also make great appetizers for a party!

Ingredients:
24 wonton wrappers (homemade or you can find them at Walmart, near the tofu and organic stuff)
4 roma tomatoes (You actually might want more like 5, since two of my pizzas were tomato-less but the kids liked those ones better. My tomato hating husband though surprisingly liked the ones with tomato better. So your choice)
Italian seasoning (oregano, basil, etc)
garlic powder
onion powder
cheese
pepperoni/other pizza toppings

I also think these could be good with added mushrooms or red peppers but I didn't have any on hand.

So then you line a muffin tin with two wrappers each (no need to spray the tin, the wrappers come pre-floured). Chop up your tomatoes and mix with the seasonings. Add tomato mixture to your cups, sprinkle on cheese, add toppings. Bake at 425 for 10 minutes. Your bake time may be a little longer or shorter (they're done when the wonton wrapper is browned and the cheese is melted). I use a toaster oven that claims you don't have to preheat but I usually have to play with the time something takes to bake. In this case, they took me about 15 minutes and since I only had one 6 cup muffin pan, I had to make two separate batches.

But these were really good! Of course, I don't post bad recipes but I would definitely make these again. They remind me of a healthier version of a thin crust pizza. But don't eat too many! Besides having vegetables and seeming smaller and healthier than a slice of pizza, the calories still add up  fast!

Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Pasta Sauce Cheesy Beef One Pot Wonder

First post of the new year! Yay! I have high hopes of blogging more this year, but let's see how that actually goes. :)

Last night, I made this recipe with just a few modifications. It turned out SO good but I'm not sure the cheeseburger flavor was very strong. I think the can of tomatoes and the pasta sauce kind of took away from it. But that's okay! It was still delicious.

My ingredients:
1 pound ground beef
1/3 can of Hunt's Traditional pasta sauce
1 large jar of tomatoes from Grandma's garden
1 medium onion
~1/4 cup ketchup (I eye balled it)
~1 tablespoon yellow mustard
8oz block of cheddar cheese
1lb box large elbow macaroni
1 1/2 cups water plus 1 bouillon cube (I thought the two cups was going to make the end result too liquidy and this worked out just fine)
1 roma tomato for garnishing (I rarely do the garnish for a recipe but I thought this was worth it. If you don't have one, that's okay too)


Then I followed her cooking instructions. Despite the elbow noodles needing less time to cook according to the box, they did still take the full time she had said (13 minutes?).

This makes a big batch (about 10-12 servings) so be sure to use a big enough pot! But I do love one pot wonders, especially with my current kitchen cooking conditions.

I will DEFINITELY make this again. David couldn't stop eating it and the kids even ate some of it! (That's a big deal these days. They aren't picky, they just don't eat dinner for some reason, even if it's something they asked for!)