Sweet Potato Brownies Recipe - Easy and Delicious! (2024)

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Sweet Potato Brownies Recipe

When my husband and I started our family, we made a commitment to creating healthier options from the kitchen: homemade foods made with wholesome ingredients and lots of nutrition. However, we also didn’t want to deprive our children of delicious sweets and lots of flavors. That’s when I began to learn the art of adapting food. The key to adapting is not to have an “all or nothing” attitude. In other words, you don’t have to substitute an entire ingredient in order to make the food healthier. Break it down into portions. For example, if your favorite muffin recipe calls for 1 cup of butter and your family is trying to decrease their fat intake, you can substitute half of the one cup with one ‘on-the-go’ toddler fruit pouch, which is approx. 1/2 cup. There are so many ideas out there – whole wheat flour for half the white, fat-free greek yogurt mixed in with the cream…and so on.

Most often, our family adapts recipes to make them have less sugar. Again, I’m not going to substitute the entire amount of sugar, just a portion. What will fill the empty spot, you say? But of course, sweet vegetables! There are a number of inexpensive vegetables available at the grocery store with natural high sugar content….beets, corn, squash, carrots, pumpkin and sweet potatoes. Soften them, and add them into your recipe. It’s that easy.

Today I’m going to show you how to add sweet potatoes to homemade sweet potato brownies. The original recipe called for 1 ¼ cups sugar. I adapted the recipe to include 1 cup cooked sweet potatoes + ½ cup sugar + 2 T. pure maple syrup. There is plenty of sweetness to carry through the brownie, but now your dessert has potassium and vitamin A. When you adopt an ingredient within a recipe to make it healthier and it doesn’t affect the flavor, that’s success!

Come on into my kitchen!

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Here are the ingredients. Most of them you probably have on hand – the only weirdo is coconut oil, but you can use any other oil in its place. We like to use coconut oil in recipes that only call for a small amount of oil as you can’t taste the coconut flavor, but get the health benefits like medium chain triglycerides 🙂

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Start off by peeling and chopping 1 cup of raw sweet potatoes. The potatoes should be heaping since there will be unused air space in the cup.

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Now, you will want to cook them until soft. You can boil them, microwave them in a bowl of water or (my preferred method), you can bake them in a hot oven. Grease your pan with olive oil, spread out the potatoes and bake them in a 425-degree oven for 20 minutes.

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Meanwhile, combine your dry ingredients in a bowl… 1 cup flour, ½ cup cocoa powder, 1 tsp. baking powder and dash salt

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If you are like me, you want to know exactly how much a dash is. I used to think it was a sprinkle, but actually, a dash = 1/8 tsp. In this picture, I’m showing a ¼ teaspoon measuring spoon and a dash measuring spoon, exactly half the size of the ¼ teaspoon. I could have easily said 1/8 tsp. salt, but “dash” sounds so culinary! 🙂

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Use a whisk to blend the dry ingredients together and prevent those pesky lumps!

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In your mixer bowl, add the ½ cup sugar, egg, 1 tsp. vanilla, 4 T of oil {coconut, vegetable or canola}and 2 T. pure maple syrup. If you don’t have maple syrup, honey works fine, but that hint of maple goes great with the sweet potato!

Beat on high for 30 seconds with your whisk attachment until frothy. If you don’t have a stand-up or hand mixer, you can do this by hand and get a great workout!

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Now ready for the secret ingredient. When your potatoes are done, you should be able to easily stick a fork through it – nice and soft.

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Add the hot, cooked potatoes right into the mixing bowl. Beat on high for 1 minute until the batter turns a lovely orange and there are just little bits of sweet potato evidence. Don’t worry; they will disappear when we add the dry!

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Now, with the mixer on slow, add your dry ingredients.

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Beat on high until the batter resembles boxed brownie mix – thick and creamy. You are free to add chocolate chips or nuts (like my favorite brownies) if your family enjoys that!

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Spread the batter into a greased 8×8 squarepan and put into a preheated 350-degree oven.

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Check the sweet potato brownies at 15 minutes with a toothpick or cake tester in the middle of the pan. If the toothpick comes out withbits of moist brownie on it,go ahead and take them out. They will cook the rest of way in the pan. You don’t want to overcook them! If the toothpick comes out with wet batter, you will need another minute or two.

Allow them to cool and cut into 12 brownies. You don’t have to, butthese brownies will last longer if you store them in the refrigerator.

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There you have it! I guarantee you that nobody will notice the cup of sweet potatoes in there. These are absolutely delicious with a rich and very moist cake like texture. If you prefer your brownies on the more fudgy side, simply decrease the flour to ¾ cup. Either way, what a success!

Oh, and one unique thing about these sweet potato brownies isthat they are the perfect dessert to make ahead. The flavors really meld after a day and they are even better!

Enjoy!

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Homemade Brownies Recipe Made With Sweet Potatoes


Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Prep Time 40 minutes minutes

Cook Time 15 minutes minutes

Servings 12

12

Moist homemade sweet potato brownies seasoned with cocoa powder and maple syrup.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup sweet potatoes cooked
  • 1 cup flour
  • ½ cup cocoa powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/8 salt salt
  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • 1 large egg
  • 4 Tablespoon coconut oil
  • 2 Tablespoon pure maple syrup or honey
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Instructions

  • Peel and chop 1 heaping cup of raw sweet potatoes. Boil, microwave or bake the potatoes until soft.

  • Meanwhile, combine the flour, ½ cup cocoa powder, 1 tsp. baking powder and dash salt into a large bowl. Whisk them together to prevent lumps.

  • In a mixer bowl, combine ½ cup sugar, egg, 1 tsp. vanilla, 4 T of oil {coconut, vegetable or canola}, and 2 T. maple syrup. Beat on high for 30 seconds with your whisk attachment until frothy.

  • Add the hot, cooked potatoes right into the mixing bowl. Beat on high for 1 minute until the batter turns a lovely orange and there are just little bits of sweet potato.

  • With the mixer on slow, add your dry ingredients and beat on high another minute until thick and creamy. Feel free to add chocolate chips or nuts! Spread the batter into a greased 8×8 square pan and put in a preheated 350-degree oven.

  • Brownies are done when toothpick or cake tester comes out with bits of moist brownie on it. {Check at 15 min}

  • Allow them to cool and cut into 12 brownies. Best if stored in the refrigerator.

Notes

**Decrease flour to ¾ cup if you prefer more fudge-like brownies.

Nutrition

Serving: 1brownie | Calories: 143kcal | Carbohydrates: 23g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 0.002g | Cholesterol: 16mg | Sodium: 53mg | Potassium: 117mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 11g | Vitamin A: 1595IU | Vitamin C: 0.3mg | Calcium: 35mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

How to make brownies more sweet? ›

You could thin a little syrup or honey with water and brush it on the top of the brownies so that it soaks in a sweetens them a little.

How to pimp brownies? ›

Crushed potato chips, pretzels, and salted nuts stirred in or sprinkled on before baking can add textural interest, plus a little savoriness that can make the rich chocolate flavor more pronounced. A shower of sea salt or flaky salt like Maldon over baked brownies before slicing makes for a dramatic, sparkly finish.

What effect does sugar have on brownies? ›

Small sugar particles increase sweetness intensity perception in chocolate brownies. Small sugar particles enhance the soft and moist texture of chocolate brownies.

What does it mean when your brownies are chewy? ›

A chewy texture often indicates that something went awry; usually overbaking. Why do brownies have a hard chewy texture? If hard and chewy, the batter was over mixed. You want to mix only enough to hom*ogenize all ingredients.

What does adding an extra egg to brownie mix do? ›

If you opt to add more eggs, say double the amount, something interesting happens. Even though you are adding more moisture, the air bubbles that you catch in the extra eggs add volume, which decreases the density of your final product. This makes your brownies rise and gives them a much more cake-like texture.

What can I add to brownie mix to make it better? ›

Vanilla extract – Pure vanilla extract adds rich flavor to brownies. Eggs – Most brownie mixes call for one whole egg. Adding one large egg plus an extra egg yolk gives brownies an ultra fudgy texture.

How do you upgrade a box brownie mix? ›

Salt + Chocolate = BFFs

This is the easiest way to upgrade boxed brownies. Salt enhances the natural flavors and sweetness in chocolate and suppresses its bitterness. Sprinkle a few pinches of flaky salt on top of the brownie batter before baking.

How to make brownies better? ›

One change is to use milk or heavy cream instead of water. This change will make brownies more moist and gooey since milk is more fatty and flavorful than water. A second change is to use butter instead of oil. For similar reasons to using milk, butter adds a rich and more decadent quality to the batter.

What is the best sugar to use for brownies? ›

Using caster sugar in brownies also helps to get a super crinkly top. Caster sugar has a smaller grain size than granulated sugar, so it dissolves better in the egg mixture, to give that nice crinkly top. If you only have granulated sugar on hand it will still work fine particularly if you are in the US.

Can diabetic people eat brownies? ›

Sure, the average brownie may not be the ideal choice if you have diabetes, but that doesn't mean brownies are off-limits for good. By making a few tweaks to the standard recipe, you can reduce the amount of added sugar and carbs in your treat, while maintaining all of the same ooey-gooey goodness you love.

How do you fix too sweet brownies? ›

Add Salt. If you've ever found boxed brownies to be too sweet for your taste, stir a pinch of salt into the batter before baking. This'll help bring out the deeper chocolate flavors. You can even try sprinkling some flaky sea salt on top of the brownies as soon as they come out of the oven.

Which sugar is better for brownies? ›

And according to Kitchn, that is the exact reason you'll want to use dark brown sugar for your brownies to ensure your next batch turns out ultra gooey. If you don't have any dark brown sugar on hand there is no need to panic or resign yourself to dry brownies.

Why do you put vanilla in brownies? ›

Use a dash of vanilla.

It's the key to making almost every baked good taste homemade. Adding a teaspoon of it to your batter won't make it taste like vanilla, but it will give your brownies an extra layer of flavor.

Why do you put granulated sugar in brownies? ›

Craft your crust

More granulated sugar creates a sweeter, slightly less dense batch of brownies that boasts a crust that's comparatively dry. This helps to create the wavy, slightly crackled top favored by many.

Is butter or oil better for brownies? ›

In brownies, both butter and oil will offer a moist, tender texture, but only butter will give the dish the aeration needed for rising brownies well. If you use a cake brownie, butter is a better option because it helps rise the batter. For denser, fudge type brownies, oil is permissable.

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