When I was a child I used to
adore the strawberry sundaes at McDonald’s, loving the combo of the soft creamy
vanilla ice cream with the gooey sweet strawberry topping. Using a high quality light vanilla ice
cream with heated natural (lower sugar) preserves in a petite portion, really
creates the same flavor without a ton of fat and sugar. To take it up a notch try it on top of
this no-bake rich chocolaty brownie bar recipe that I just created and that is
one delicious and reasonably healthy mini sundae! Just a tad bit over 100 calories- WOW….
Ingredients:
For the Brownie
½ cup creamy or crunchy unsalted natural almond butter (I
used Trader Joes Raw Unsalted Crunchy)
¼ cup pure maple syrup
¼ cup pure maple syrup
½ teaspoon vanilla extract
1.5 tablespoons cocoa powder
1.5 tablespoons cocoa powder
3/4 cup oats (old fashioned, not quick)(*use a gluten-free
oats such as Bob's Red Mill if you are on a gluten-free diet)
¼ cup chocolate chips, measured, then finely chopped
¼ cup chocolate chips, measured, then finely chopped
Wax or parchment paper
For the Toppings
1 cup reduced sugar/natural strawberry preserves (I used Welch’s Natural)
1 cup light vanilla ice cream (I used Breyer’s Natural)
chopped almonds (optional, for garnish)
Directions:
In a medium sized bowl, combine the maple syrup, cocoa,
vanilla and almond butter and mix well.
Stir in the oats and chocolate chips and mix some more. Press mixture
into an 8 by 8 inch pan. (Lining the pan with a large rectangular piece of wax/
parchment paper, placing the mixture on one side and then folding the paper
over to press down works nicely since the dough is a bit sticky.) Chill in the
fridge for an hour or more (if you can wait that long!) or in the freezer for
10-15 minutes and cut into 16 squares.
Heat the strawberry preserves in microwave (about 10-15 seconds per
tablespoon). Top each brownie with 1 tablespoon ice cream and 1 tablespoon
strawberry preserves and garnish with additional chopped almonds. Wrapping any
leftover individual brownie squares in wax paper and storing in baggies in the
freezer or fridge is great for convenience.
Makes 16 mini sundaes
This is so creative! I kind of want to put the brownie and strawberry mixture in a batch of homemade coconut ice cream. NOT mini ;)
ReplyDeleteI've never tried a no-bake brownie recipe, this sounds like something I would definitely try. Thanks for the post! :D
ReplyDeleteThis likes a great treat! Yum! I love Breyer's vanilla ice cream.
ReplyDeleteThese are super creative and my 5 yr old will love making these with me!
ReplyDeleteLove anything no-bake and these look and sound delicious. All the little bites this month...so creative!
ReplyDeleteLove a no-bake dessert and this looks and sounds decadent and delish. All the small bites this month are so creative!
ReplyDeleteI'm always looking for a new brownie recipe! This looks like a keeper. Can't wait to make for summer picnics!
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