
The hunt for Easter goodies took a dark turn when I discovered that all of the grocery stores in my area no longer carried the No Pudge! (fat free) brownie mix that I rely on for easy, “healthy” brownies. They’re the perfect treat for ending a Peeps-jellybean-mimosa-fueled binge on Easter Sunday morning. In fact, this is the best way I can describe those brownies:
It’s like little chocolate bunnies slide into pillowy clouds of chocolate pudding and come out all spongy on the other side—just dancing on my tongue and delighting my senses with little bursts of cocoa magic.
How was I supposed to recreate that miracle on Easter Sunday? How? Well, I think I may have done it. I found a recipe for fat free brownie mix from Genius Kitchen. (I’m including the link here.) However, instead of applesauce and a teaspoon of vanilla, I used ¾ of a cup of fat free vanilla yogurt. I also used ¼ cup of egg substitute instead of two egg whites and I helped myself to a “heaping” ¼ cup of dark cocoa powder.
Then, I got crazy. Well, not Fourth-of-July-seven-months-pregnant crazy when I ate the entire batch of No Pudge! brownies with a tub of whipped cream and a can of cherry pie filling, but crazy enough to combine chocolate brownies with pillowy clouds of actual chocolate pudding—and whipped cream.
“What’s going on?” Nate asked. “It looks like you’re making two desserts for Easter.”
“Oh, no—you’re looking at one dessert—with layers,” I said. Nate looked confused before backing away from the kitchen.
“I’ve heard that you can dunk entire chocolate bunnies into chocolate fountains,” Alex said.
I guess he was hoping for a chocolate fountain this year. Now that I think about it, he may have dropped this hint more than once. Perhaps he thinks this fountain should go in his room. Perhaps he thinks he can melt the brownies and pudding down and make them into a fountain. I decided then, that I must put an end to this thought immediately.
“No chocolate fountains this year, but when I’m done making this dessert, every chocolate bunny within a five-mile radius will want to be invited to this party,” I said.
In fact, a rich, chocolatey dessert, topped with pudding, whipped cream, and jellybeans would be just thing Alex needed to end his first full week of driving on his own. He’s been out there, with his driver’s license, driving back and forth to swim practice, school, and to weight lifting. And, while he has enjoyed his freedom, he has found driving somewhat stressful. Here’s an example:
Alex: Pulling out of the gym during an Easter parade is crazy.
Nate: How did you avoid the traffic?
Alex: I just kind of pulled out of my spot and got behind a tractor and some bikes and a bunch of traffic cops. It was so confusing!
Me: Honey, I think you were in the parade.
Alex: I wasn’t in the parade.
Nate: But you were behind a tractor?
Alex: Yes.
Me: And some random bikes and police cars?
Alex: Yes.
Nate: Son, you were in the parade. You drove my car through an Easter parade route.
Me: Did you throw candy? That’s the most important thing. Next time, be sure to have some candy on hand, in case you’re ever in a parade again. It happens to lots of new drivers. You get your license and you end up in a parade. Just be prepared, that’s all. That’s all we’re asking.
But I could tell by the look on Alex’s face that: 1) he still didn’t believe he was in an actual parade and 2) a chocolate fountain in his room was just the thing he needed to deal with Easter traffic.
To nip the chocolate fountain disaster in the bud, I quickly whipped together some skim milk and a box of chocolate pudding mix. Once the mixture set, I added two cups of “lite” whipped cream and got to work assembling the dessert. The results were everything a chocolate bunny Easter parade dream could be.
If you want to recreate this experience in the safety and comfort of your own home, the recipe for the brownies and the pudding/assembly can be found below. Entire chocolate bunnies can probably be folded directly into the pudding mixture—I mean, why not? But once that happens, the bunnies can’t be thrown from your car during an Easter parade, if you find yourself behind festive tractors and police cars.
Recipe:
Ingredients for the brownie mix: Adapted from Genius Kitchen: No Fat Brownies by Faith It3:
¾ cup of granulated sugar
½ cup flour
½ teaspoon baking soda
¼ cup of dark cocoa (heaping cup is fine!)
¼ cup of egg substitute
¾ cup of fat free vanilla yogurt
Directions:
Preheat the oven to 350. Mix the dry ingredients in a large bowl. Add in the wet ingredients and stir well. Pour the mixture into an 8 X 8 baking pan and bake for 20-30 minutes.
Ingredients for the pudding:
1 package of fat free chocolate pudding mix (enough for 8 servings)—(five-minute recipe)
3 cups of skim milk
2 cups of “lite” whipped topping
Directions: Follow the directions on the package for the five-minute recipe by adding the skim milk to the pudding mixture and beating the mixture with a whisk for 2 minutes. Then, let the mixture soft set for five minutes.
Fold in the two cups of “lite” whipped topping.
Assembly:
Cut out a square or a round brownie and place it inside a small glass. Add the pudding mixture and top with more whipped topping. Decorate with jellybeans.
Your Turn: Have you ever accidentally ended up in a parade? Or, what is your favorite spring time dessert?
My sweet tooth has now been activated.
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I’ve been trying to eat more vegetables instead of sweets, but it’s really hard knowing that there are both brownies and pudding right within reach!
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Yeah, I wouldn’t be able to resist the brownies. The vegetables might as well be invisible.
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I’ve never driven in a parade. I still like something simple like a bowl of ice cream and caramel topping.
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I should not have read this the day I am starting a low carb diet…
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Yeah–I can’t do the low carb thing. I admire those who can!
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One of the first things that I made in a ceramics class was a watering can. You did an awesome job, Alex! 😊
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He did a terrific job! I would love to attach a better picture here, but I’m not sure I know how? I can’t figure it out for the comments section:(
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This is hilarious! I actually did accidentally end up in a parade one time and it was quite amusing. Not as much fun as chocolate bunnies in a chocolate fountain fun, but I enjoyed it. It sounds like you and your family had a wonderful Easter and thank you for another very entertaining post.🐇🐰🍫
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Thanks for the kind words! I’ve never accidentally ended up in a parade, but my brother has–it was a very amusing story as well. Thanks for stopping by!
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ok this provided a chuckle. I can only imagine how strange it would be to try to drive out into a parade when you don’t realize (want to realize) there is a parade going on. I’m shocked they even made space for him to enter. Oh well… I’m glad you chocolate dessert turned out tasty
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Thanks for the kind words:) I’m surprised they let him leave the parade–at some point, he must have deviated from the main road–and no one followed him? Ha!
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Cecilia, it looks like you had a great Easter and a yummy one too.
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Thanks for that wonderful recipe! I am watching what I eat, but I do make allowances for the odd treat. 🙂
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You are welcome! Thanks for stopping by!
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Love your funny parade story!
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Thanks so much–and for stopping by as well:)
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Fourth of July seven months pregnant crazy: That’s a great phrase!
Have an excellent rest of the week.
Neil S.
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I will definitely have to use it more often:)
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4th of July seven months pregnant crazy was crazy.
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Ah, good times!
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But did you throw candy? LOL! You crack me up. Clearly he’s getting all of the most important information.
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🙂 Thanks for stopping by!
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Thank you for the recipe! My favourite (spring time) dessert always includes chocolate
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Chocolate can’t be beat–any time of the year:)
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Hahaha you manage to make baking so much fun & your posts always make me giggle! I love the sound of this recipe as I’m a big chocolate lover, yum yum yummmm!xx
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Thanks for the kind words! The brownies came out really moist and they kept well for about a week–they make for a great snack.
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you are so adorable
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