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100 CALORIE brownie is a healthy single serving brownie recipe! This easy recipe makes a fudgy chocolate brownie for one in the microwave in 1 minute! These low calorie brownies are perfect for satisfying a sweet tooth!
I’m obsessed with this 100 Calorie Single Serving Brownie! If you’re like me then when you make a batch of brownies you need to eat them all. Leave no brownie behind is my dessert motto! Remember these black bean brownies? Yeah, I would eat them all if they were in my kitchen!
Here’s a quick video I made to show you how easy it is to make this single serving brownie!
Single Serving Brownie Recipe
So what do you do when you want a brownie but you don’t want to make an entire batch to prevent the guilt? You make a single serving 100 calorie brownie!
You’re going to love these brownies because not only are they low calorie, but they only take 1 minute in the microwave. That’s right, you don’t have to wait 20 minutes for them to bake in the oven!
If you want to make your brownie slightly more creamy, then add a teaspoon of Nutella. Yes the calories will go up a bit, but it’s still much healthier than the usual brownie.
How to Make a Single Serving Brownie
Mix your dry ingredients (flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking soda and salt) in a small bowl or a mug.
Add 2 tablespoons of applesauce, no oil is needed for this recipe. I recommend my homemadeapplesauce recipe if you want to try to make apple sauce at home sometime. Yum!
Then mix all the ingredients up.
Cook the brownie in the microwave for 1 minute. Remove from the microwave and marvel at your beautiful brownie for one! Don’t you love how simple it was to make?
Serve as is or add some sprinkles or powdered sugar on top. I always add rainbow sprinkles because like my daughter says “Sprinkles make everything better!”.
Did you know it’s super easy to make homemade powdered sugar?For 1 cup of powdered confectioners sugar blend together 1 cup regular sugar + 1 tablespoon cornstarch until it’s powdery. Store in a mason jar in your cabinet.
Can you freeze brownies?
Absolutely. If you want to make a few of these to keep on hand, make as instructed in the recipe and then pop them into freezer bags! When you want to eat one, heat the frozen brownie in the microwave for about 15 seconds.
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100 Calorie Single Serving Brownie
100 CALORIE brownie is a healthy single serving brownie recipe! This easy recipe makes a fudgy chocolate brownie for one in the microwave in 1 minute! These low calorie brownies are perfect for satisfying a sweet tooth!
By: Pamela Reed
Prep Time: 1 minute minute
Cook Time: 1 minute minute
Total Time 2 minutes minutes
serves 1
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon flour
- 1 tablespoon sugar
- 1 tablespoon cocoa powder
- pinch baking soda
- pinch salt
- 2 tablespoons applesauce
Instructions
Add flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking soda and salt in a small bowl or mug and mix.
Add applesauce and mix all the ingredients together to make a creamy brownie mixture.
Put the brownie in the microwave for 1 minute.
Remove from oven and serve as is, or add powdered sugar or sprinkles on top. (optional)
Eat it up and enjoy!
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Notes
If you want it a little more creamy, add a teaspoon of Nutella when you add the applesauce. Yes, the calories will go up a bit, but this will knock your brownie loving socks off!
Nutrition Information:
Calories: 100kcal (5%)
Course: Dessert
Keyword: 100 calorie brownie, single serving brownie
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Myrah R says
So good!! I didn’t have Apple sauce so susbtituted almond milk.
Will be my go to.Reply
Kim says
I love this, so many mug brownies are just too sweet but this one’s perfect. For another variant: I accidentally grabbed dutch cocoa instead of regular and didn’t realize it until I put it in the mug. So I substituted baking powder (a larger amount) for the baking soda. It turned out good. Not better than the original recipe, just different, more of a dark-chocolate flavor.
(I made the substitution because cocoa powder is acidic, which reacts with alkaline baking soda. Dutched cocoa has been treated to remove the acidity. Baking powder raises on its own. Just for anyone who doesn’t know!)
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Irene blackwell says
Can I just use self raising flour instead of the baking soda ?
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Pamela Reed says
I have never tried this, but if you do – please report back and tell us! 🙂
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Irene blackwell says
I tried using just Sr flour, it didn’t rise much ,so will try again with your original recipe
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Pamela Reed says
Thank you for letting me know!
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Sarjay says
Excellent sugar/cake craving solution! Followed recipe with the exception of using monkfruit sweetener and sugar free chocolate chips. Will be on rotation with the cravings hit!!
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Pamela Reed says
So happy you liked this Sarjay! It’s one of my fav quick treats! Thanks for stopping by!
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Astra Pearce says
Absolutely delicious, highly recommend 👌 I added chocolate icing to the centre, 1/4 tsp vanilla & chocolate swirls on top, so indulgent 🙌
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Abigail says
Super delicious! My inner fat butt wants to go make like 10 of these and eat them all! Yum-hit the spot and keeps me on track with my 1200 calorie diet!
Not gonna lie I was scared to microwave it but I figure if I burn it I’ll try again.
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Aneesha says
Forgot to do the rating in my previous comment. Definitely 5 star.
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Aneesha says
This was actually delicious and just as easy as it sounds. Perfect for a chocolate lover with me with no self control- a perfect portion size.
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Sarah McDonald says
This was amazing! I was skeptical as other ‘healthy’ dessert recipes I’ve recently tried were awful but this was so good, tempted to buy Nutella just so I can try that too
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Sophie says
I made this with a few changes. I used monkfruit instead of sugar and added 2 tbsp whipped cream on top, came out under 100 calories! Love this recipe so much! Also only microwaved for 50 seconds so it was ultra fudgy!
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cathy mers says
Great texture and taste and satisfying. I replaced the sugar with monk fruit erythritol sweetener to lower the calories (and WW points). Still tasted great.
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K'sKitchen says
This is definitely the best mug cake recipe I have EVER followed!!! It is the perfect amount to satisfy a sweet craving without being too caloric. It also did not make a big mess or require too many ingredients. I cooked mine for only 30 seconds because I know my microwave burns things quickly. I also added a piece of dark chocolate on top. Delicious and under 150 calories!!!
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Noni says
I didn’t have apple sauce so substituted with mashed banana, delicious!
My only criticism is that there’s no way this recipe works out to 100kcal, using my fitbit food database I’m getting 158kcal for ingredients specified, and 218kcal with banana instead of apple sauce.Reply
Pamela says
Hi Noni, 1 tablespoon flour – 28 calories, 1 tablespoon sugar – 45 calories, 1 tablespoon cocoa powder – 12 calories, 2 tablespoons applesauce (unsweetened)- 13 calories. Equals 99 calories to be exact with my kitchen ingredients.
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Julie Wheatley says
Thank you for figuring the nutrition of this. I have lost 20 of 80 and I wanted to have something a little sweet!
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BarbieO says
Absolutely indulgent! I’d love to calculate the WW points.
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Jazz says
Really yummy😋 I took the suggestion and added 1 teaspoon Nutella (and some on top🤭) super creamy and perfect sweet treat! Will definitely make again!
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Debbie Fendt says
Loved this! Just the right amount of dessert. Also, I found that cooking mine for 50 seconds was the perfect consistency!
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Jay Elle says
So I was skeptical this wouldn’t work out, the mug brownies I’ve usually tried always end up burnt by the time they reach the 45 second mark.
But this worked perfectly! I added the Nutella like you said and it was delicious! I love how there’s a hint of apples from the applesauce. It had a dark chocolate kind of vibe too, which I’m a fan of.
The perfect solution to a sweet tooth! Thanks for sharing!
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Shelby says
This is great! I topped mine off with some Lily’s chocolate chips and it really took it that extra mile!
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D says
I added a pinch of cayenne and a pinch of cinnamon. I bet cloves would be a good add-in too. Very good, semi-guilt-free dessert, no matter how you make it.
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Brownie lover says
Omg this was actually amazing!! I didn’t expect it to work!
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erin Green says
I can’t get it to come out as 100 kcal at all, it’s 275 kcal with level tbsps !
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Pamela says
How? 1 tablespoon flour 28 calories, 1 tablespoon sugar 45 calories, 1 tablespoon cocoa powder 12 calories, 2 tablespoons applesauce 13 calories, salt/baking powder 0 calories = 98 calories.
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Claudia Torres says
So simple and delicious!!
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Pamela says
Thank you for commenting, happy you liked it!
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Jo Ann says
This mug brownie was great!!! 👍🏻
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Crystal says
This hit the spot!! Tasted so good that it will be my go to chocolate fix for sure.
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Georgiana Bainbridge ♡ says
Can this be made gluten free?
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Sophie says
Using gluten free 1:1 flour (bobs red mill is really good) it turns out awesome!
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