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		<title>Oat Flour and Beet Brownies</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 10:47:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Madhuram</dc:creator>
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<p><span title="I" class="cap"><span>I</span></span> had a cup of pureed beets in the freezer and wanted to use it up.  I had the idea of pairing it up with chocolate because I have seen a couple of such recipes.  So I was browsing through one of my favorite books &#8220;Deceptively Delicious&#8221; and my eyes fell on the Brownies recipe.  It used 1/2 cup each carrot puree and spinach puree.  I thought why not use the 1 cup of beet puree instead.  I&#8217;m glad that I did because the brownies turned out very tasty.</p>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b><strong>Ingredients</strong></b></span>
<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Semisweet or Bittersweet Chocolate</span><span class='qtyright'> 3 ounces</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Beet Puree</span><span class='qtyright'> 1 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Light/Dark Brown Sugar, firmly packed</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/2 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Unsweetened Cocoa Powder</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/4 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Soft Tub Margarine Spread (I used Becel)</span><span class='qtyright'> 2 tablespoons</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Vanilla Extract</span><span class='qtyright'> 2 teaspoons</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Unsweetened Applesauce</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/4 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Oat Flour</span><span class='qtyright'> 3/4 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Baking Powder</span><span class='qtyright'> 3/4 teaspoon</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Walnuts, chopped (optional)</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/2 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Salt</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/2 teaspoon</span>
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<p>Yield: <strong>16 pieces</strong></p>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b><strong>Procedure</strong></b></span><span class="step">1</span> Preheat the oven to 350F.  Coat and 8 inch square pan with cooking spray.  For brownies I line the pan with aluminum foil and grease it with cooking spray, so cutting it is easy and also we can get perfect squares.</p>
<p><span class="step">2</span> Melt the chocolate in a double boiler or over a very low flame.  I melted the chocolate in the microwave oven, in a medium size bowl.  Take care while doing so or else the chocolate will get burnt.  So increase the time little by little.  Stir it well, it should be smooth. </p>
<p><span class="step">3</span> In the same bowl, combine the beet puree, sugar, cocoa powder, margarine, vanilla and unsweetened applesauce and whisk it well.  This mixture should be smooth and creamy.</p>
<p><span class="step">4</span> Stir in the <strong>oat flour</strong>, baking powder, chopped walnuts and salt with a wooden spoon.</p>
<p><span class="step">5</span> Pour the batter into the prepared pan and baked 35-40 minutes.  I checked it after 35 minutes and felt that it was not done.  Brownies should spring back when touched, but it did not.  So baked it for another 5 minutes.</p>
<p><span class="step">6</span> Cool completely in the pan on a wire rack.  Since I lined the pan with aluminum foil I lifted it after an hour and I cooled it on a wire rack.  After another 2 hours I was able to cut them into neat squares without any trouble.  If baking it directly in the pan, it will take some more (actually a lot more) time for the brownies to cool completely and getting neat pieces will also be difficult.</p>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b><strong>Taste</strong></b></span> The taste was simply superb.  The <strong>oat flour</strong> or the beet puree did not affect the taste at all.  It tasted like any other regular brownie.  The only difference I felt was in the texture, but it was nothing huge.  The brownies were chewy and also pudding(y) in the middle.  I don&#8217;t mean that it was in a semi-solid state, it had set properly, but the texture was a bit different than the usual brownies, which I think is because of the beet puree.  Also the brownies are more reddish than brown.  This did not stop my son or the rest of us from finishing it off.</p>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b><strong>My Notes</strong></b></span><span class="step">1</span> I have used 1/4 cup unsweetened applesauce instead of 2 egg whites mentioned in the original recipe.  If you have extra beet puree you can use 1/4 cup of that itself.  I had only 1 cup of beet puree so I used applesauce. </p>
<p><span class="step">2</span> <strong>Oat flour</strong> is readily available in stores.  I didn&#8217;t have that in hand, so I powdered quick cooking oats in a blender.  Be sure to powder it finely, sieve it a couple times.</p>
<p><span class="step">3</span> You can use all purpose flour too instead of oat flour.</p>
<p><span class="step">4</span> To prepare beet puree you can either buy canned beets and blend it smoothly in a blender or do like what I did.  I peeled and cooked the beets in a pressure cooker.  Cut into small pieces once cooled and then blend it.  I had prepared this a month back.  So I put it in cup, covered with plastic wrap and froze it.  To use the puree, thaw it in the fridge overnight and by the following afternoon it should be alright.</p>
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<p>These oat flour brownies go to my <strong><a href="http://www.egglesscooking.com/2009/09/18/whole-grain-eggless-baking-event-oats/">Wholegrain Baking Event &#8211; Oats</a></strong>.</p>
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		<title>Chocolate Cherry Pudding Cake</title>
		<link>http://www.egglesscooking.com/2009/06/23/chocolate-cherry-pudding-cake/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 04:46:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Madhuram</dc:creator>
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<p><span title="I" class="cap"><span>I</span></span> saw this recipe for chocolate cherry <strong>pudding cake</strong> in 1001 Low Fat Vegetarian recipes long time back.  I decided to bake this on Father&#8217;s Day with my son.  He loves to help me while baking.  He is my cute little sous chef.</p>
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<p>This pudding cake recipe is originally low in fat (oil free and butter free).  If it had been any other day I would have substituted the all purpose flour with whole wheat pastry flour and made it vegan by using soy milk instead of dairy milk.  I didn&#8217;t do either because I was (or we were) baking it for my husband and didn&#8217;t want to mess it up.  He doesn&#8217;t like soy milk sometimes and I really can&#8217;t predict it when!  Also it was suggested that the cake had to be served warm and from my prior experiences with whole wheat flour I know that it does not taste good immediately after baking.  So I went with all purpose flour.  Even after putting so much thought into this cake it sort of flopped but continue to read further to know how I gave it a tasty makeover.  Yes, yes I know what you all are thinking, showing off my (kitchen) disaster management skills! </p>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b><strong>Ingredients</strong></b></span>
<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>All Purpose Flour</span><span class='qtyright'> 1 and 3/4 cups</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Sugar (1 and 1/4 cup in the original recipe)</span><span class='qtyright'> 1 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Unsweetened Cocoa Powder</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/3 cup plus 1/4 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Baking Powder</span><span class='qtyright'> 3 tablespoons</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Fat Free Milk</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/4 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Unsweetened Applesauce</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/2 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Cherries, fresh/frozen, pitted</span><span class='qtyright'> 1 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Nuts, chopped (I used walnuts)</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/2 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Dark Brown Sugar (1 and 1/4 cup in the original recipe)</span><span class='qtyright'> 1 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Hot Water</span><span class='qtyright'> 3 cups</span>
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<p>Yield: <strong>12-16 servings.</strong></p>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b><strong>Procedure</strong></b></span><span class="step">1</span> Preheat oven to 350F.  Grease and flour a 13&#215;9 inch baking pan.  Since I used a glass pan, I preheated the oven at 325F.</p>
<p><span class="step">2</span> In a large bowl, combine together the flour, granulated sugar, 1/3 cup cocoa and baking powder.</p>
<p><span class="step">3</span> Stir in milk and applesauce to the dry ingredients until just moistened.</p>
<p><span class="step">4</span> Fold in the cherries and nuts.  The cake batter is very thick at this stage.  </p>
<p><span class="step">5</span> Spoon into the greased pan.  </p>
<p><span class="step">6</span> Mix the brown sugar, hot water and 1/4 cup cocoa in the same large bowl, until smooth; pour over batter.</p>
<p><span class="step">7</span> Bake for 35-40 minutes or until set (cake will have a pudding like texture).  Serve warm or at room temperature.</p>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b><strong>Taste</strong></b></span></p>
<p>As the name suggests, this is a <strong>pudding cake</strong>. There is pudding in the bottom and cake on top.  Frankly the three of us did not like it.  The chocolate cake alone was very good, especially for a fat free one it was quite tasty, but we did not like the combination of pudding and a cake.  First you bite into a firm cake then follows this ooey gooey pudding.  To be more specific, it&#8217;s kozha kozha (non Tamilians please excuse me. I had to use this word to be very clear at least for Tamilians.)  So if you have already tasted a pudding cake and like it you can go ahead and try this low fat version.</p>
<p>But what did we do with such a big cake, when we didn&#8217;t like it?  That&#8217;s when a light bulb flashed and I put the cake (of course with the pan) in the freezer.  I thought that it would taste like an ice cream cake and I was right.  Yay!  Freeze it for a couple of hours and remove it from the freezer and leave it on the kitchen counter for 15-25 minutes before serving, so that the pudding layer would soften up a little bit making it easy to eat (but not ooey gooey at all).  Then cut them into slices and enjoy. Refreeze the rest of the cake.</p>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b><strong>My Notes</strong></b></span><span class="step">1</span> I reduced the quantity of sugar by 1/2 cup and we felt that the sweetness was just right enough.  If you have been following my recipes you know by now that we don&#8217;t eat very sweet baked stuff.  So if you like it sweeter go with the original recipe by adding another 1/4 of white sugar and 1/4 of dark brown sugar.</p>
<p><span class="step">2</span> While using a glass baking pan it is suggested to reduce the oven temperature by 25F or to bake 5-10 minutes less than the specified time.  I have used a glass baking pan and so baked the cake at 325F.  If you are using any other pan set the oven at 350F.</p>
<p><span class="step">3</span> While reading the recipe I was not sure if the quantity of baking powder (3 tablespoons) was correct.  I proceeded anyhow and was relieved that the cake did not have the after taste of baking powder.</p>
<p><span class="step">4</span> Measure the 3 cups of boiling water in a liquid measuring mug.  While pouring it over the cake batter it may look like that it&#8217;s a lot, but don&#8217;t worry the cake will turn out fine.</p>
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<p>This <strong>chocolate pudding cake</strong> goes to my <strong><a href="http://www.egglesscooking.com/2009/06/04/announcing-low-fat-eggless-baking/">low-fat baking</a></strong> event and</p>
<p>Mansi&#8217;s <strong><a href="http://funnfud.blogspot.com/2009/05/shf-fruit-nut-june-2009.html" target=" _blank">Sugar High Friday.</a></strong></p>
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