iVillage.com: 9 Super Easy (and Delicious) Food Swaps to Help You Cut Calories and Lose Weight
Swap Out #5: Oil for Pureed Prunes or Pumpkin in Baked Goods
| Want to make a brownie that is lower in calories and fat, higher in fiber and bursting with chocolate flavor? Use prunes. Here’s a baker’s secret: Pureed prunes help to boost the flavor of chocolate. Not a fan of prunes? Use canned pumpkin in lieu of oil in your baked goods. Try this simple recipe from Dr. Oz's -- it uses boxed brownie mix, pureed pumpkin, lemon zest and softened peanut butter. Yum! Calorie Savings: One ounce of oil has about 270 calories while an ounce of pureed prunes has 72 calories and zero fat. One ounce of salt-free canned pumpkin has 10 calories. (CREDIT: W. Reavell/StockFood Creative/Getty Images) The Full Story from iVillage.com |
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