it should come as no surprise to anyone who has ever met me that i am a big chocolate fan. i love the stuff. nothing in the world quite comes close to the pleasure it brings - except maybe wine and hugs with my husband. it makes your heart happy, your soul fulfilled, and the tastebuds on your tongue dance and sing! the only problem is, i'm a bit of a chocolate snob... i like pure chocolate. preferably dark. preferably smooth. and expensive. i'm a purist - i don't go in for the ones that are filled with gooey sugary flavoured fillings like jelly beans or runny strawberry cream. not that i wouldn't ever eat it if offered, of course, i'm not THAT much of a snob! but if i'm buying/choosing for myself, i'll get high quality stuff that i know is delicious and revel in it's glory.
the reason i say all this is because it means that i rarely go in for chocolate cakes, slices or other 'diluted' versions. i'll enjoy a good brownie from time to time, but generally when going for cakes or other sweet treats i veer away from chocolate themed goodies. mostly because they're often too sweet and sickly and never quite as satisfying as an actual piece of chocolate, and why waste my precious calories on that?!?!
until one day i decided i DID want a chocolate flavoured baked item. that was healthy and not loaded with sugar or sugary 'additions', but not the full on chocolate experience either. problem was, i didn't really have anything in my repertoire to fill this void - it's uncharted territory for me. what to do?!?! cobble something together based on a few recipes on my shelf, with a few of my own changes thrown in, and see what they turn out like of course!
3/4 cup applesauce
3/4 cup no fat Greek yoghurt
1 tbsp honey
2 egg whites
1 teaspoon vanilla essence
1/2 cup SR flour
1/2 cup wholemeal flour
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 cup cocoa powder
1/2 cup sugar (i used raw)
50g dark 70% chocolate, roughly chopped into something approximating 'chips'
preheat over to 190/200 celcius. in a large bowl whisk together all the wet ingredients (applesauce, yoghurt, honey, egg whites, vanilla) until smooth and no lumps. add in the sugar and whisk to combine. sift in the rest of the dry ingredients (the flours, baking powder and cocoa powder) - tipping in the husks leftover from the wholemeal flour at the end, and then gently stir to fully combine but don't over stir. fold in the chopped chocolate. spray a 12-muffin tin with olive oil spray, and divide the mixture among the 12 cups (don't use liners, the muffins will stick to them). bake for 5 minutes at the high temperature, then turn the oven down to 170 and bake for a further 12 minutes. check them using a toothpick/skewer, if it comes out clean they're cooked. if not, add back in for another minute or two but no longer - they overcook very easily! allow to cool for 5 minutes in the muffin tin, then gently prise them out and transfer to a cooling rack to cool completely. or enjoy one warm with a cuppa. while the chocolate 'chips' are still slightly melty. oh yeah!
i calculated these at approximately 118 calories each, so relatively guilt free! i think the next time i fancy chocolatey baked goodness i might try adding in some raspberries, oh my, now THAT is a good chocolate 'addition'!!!