Usually, that meant skillets of zucchini and yellow squash with onions, butter, salt and pepper that ended up on every plate as a side dish. But on the rare occasion that my mom baked - it was zucchini bread. It never occurred to me not to try bread made out of zucchini - the benefit of my generation, I think. My kids, on the other hand, were a little weirded out when I told them I made zucchini brownies. (I think they had flashbacks to some black bean brownies during a 'weight loss craze' that went horribly wrong...sigh...)
Anyway, I am not a baker. I am a cook. I love to cook and it comes naturally to me. I also love the idea of baking, but the rules make me a little bit nuts and the results require more effort that any dish I choose to cook. But I can't help myself. I fancy myself one of those women who whip up a batch of some delightful baked good....so I bake. Occasionally, the results are so awful it's a complete bust, but usually, we find a way to eat the experiments or less-than-successful batches of whatever.
I find paleo baking to be easier than classic flour & sugar baking...it must be the gluten that hates me even in the kitchen! So, I am getting a little bit bolder as a baker. Not always more successful, but definitely more willing to give a recipe a go.
My one rule of baking is - follow the recipe exactly the first time. Then tweak. On a good day, the first time is all I need. Sadly, there aren't as many good days as I would like. I have a very specific set of taste buds and a couple of picky eaters, so usually a tweak is required.
I can say that I adored these zucchini brownies made exactly from the recipe. I also felt the need to tweak them for a couple of reasons - one: cost. and two: a tad sweeter.
The best part about these - one bowl, one baking dish, one spatula! Not even a full sink of dishes!!!
If you'd want to try the original (which is the one I took pictures of) - here is the original post from FastPaleo. They were so moist and yummy...I did have to bake mine for about 5 minutes longer, but my oven is not screaming hot. I used coconut oil to grease my baking dish and I used an organic 85% cacao dark chocolate bar and chopped it instead of using chips or chunks.
Then yesterday, I tweaked it just a tad and really enjoyed the results. I substituted cashew butter for the almond butter (which made the brownies a bit lighter in color and saved me about a dollar in cost), added an extra teaspoon of vanilla and 1 Tablespoon of maple sugar (to make it sweeter). For my taste - this will be the version I make from now on.
Paleo Zucchini Cashew Butter Brownies
Ingredients
- 1 cup cashew butter
- 1 1/2 cup grated zucchini (about 1 large or 1 1/2 medium zucchini)
- 1/3 cup raw honey
- 1 large egg
- 2 t pure vanilla extract
- 1 t baking soda
- 1 t cinnamon
- 1/2 t nutmeg
- 1/2 t allspice
- 1 T maple sugar
- 1 cup chopped dark chocolate