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Weight Watchers mocha, double-fudge br..

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  • Prep: 10 mins
  • Cook: 35 mins
  • Ready in: 45 mins
  • Serves:

Ingredients

  • 2/3 cup flour
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1/2 cup baking cocoa
  • 1/4 cup melted butter
  • 2 tbsp water
  • 1 tbsp instant cooffee
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1 lg egg
  • 1 lg egg white
  • 1/3 cup mini chocolate chips
  • 1/4 cup or a little more fat free hot fudge topping
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Cooking Instructions

Coat a 8" pan w/ cooking spray. Combine sagar,and next 8 ingredients in lg bowl, add flour and mini chips. Sitr until blended, spread 1/2 batter in pan. Top w/ fudge topping to cover. Top w/ the rest of batter. Cook 35 min. at 350, until toothpick comes out clean.

Recipe Notes

These are pretty good for lo-fat. CALORIES: 13FAT: 4.6 g SAT FAT: 2.7 g PROTEIN: 2.3 g CALCIUM: 12 mg CARBS: 22.4 g FIBER 0.3 g CHOL: 22 mg IRON: 0.8 mg SODIUM: 5.5 mg

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my favorite kinds, colleen cookbook, SchelleN, Warren's Cookbook, Shannon's Favorites

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Recent Reviews

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DellerbaJ
08/08/09 04:45 PM

No Pudge Brownie Mix

I have heard from more than several people how good the mixes are... highly recommended... and from people who did weightwatchers as well..
beebebarry
08/08/09 03:39 PM

Eating Better

I am trying everything I can to eat right and maintain my weight.. that's why I just got into cooking.. It saves me both money and calories! my gf bought me this hilarious beginners cookbook called "Get in the Kitchen, BIT@HES!" (bitchcooks.com).. besides being hilarious.. really has some great starter recipes and food I never thought I could make myself.. check out the free recipes on the site... youll see.. plus.. i get the added bonus of my gf telling me to "get in the kitchen, Bit@H!".. have to say that's pretty hot...lol
GBeggin
08/08/09 02:07 PM

TOO MUCH

I agree with Cheri...how can Weight Watcher's ok so much sugar? Sugar has very little nutritional value. It has a base of way too much white flour. And I hope Weight Watcher has a good quality butter that they recommend. Sounds like WW wants you to keep coming back to meetings. !
Xenia
08/08/09 02:03 PM

Something with a little less pudge

I would recommend that any reader try "No Pudge" brownies found in natural sections of grocery stores. They come in chocolate, mint and raspberry flavors. They have no fat added and are fast and delicious! You just mix the mix with non-fat yogurt and bake. Chocolate heaven. It can be found at Whole Foods Market, or slightly cheaper at Shaw's supermarkets.
Janet
08/08/09 02:02 PM

NOT Weight Watchers!

If this were a real Weight Watchers recipe, there'd be an exact portion size AND a Points Value included. If you're being faithful about counting Points, you don't want anything to do with this recipe. Weight Watchers sells a really tasty (and good-sized) brownie that's only 2 Points -- stick with that and save yourself a lot of work and miscalculation!

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