3-INGREDIENT Sugar Free BROWNIES that can help with constipation, keep you regular, and be enjoyed every single day! This is one of my favorite brownie recipes to make because it's easy, takes little effort, and you can lick the batter because there are no eggs! - These are even perfect to give your child if they are having constipation issues!
- no eggs
- no dairy
- no nuts
- no seeds
- no grains
- no gluten
- no added sugar
WHY DOES THIS HELP CONSTIPATION?
Cocoa Powder
Cocoa powder can help promote regular bowel movements. It contains fiber, which is known to aid digestion and prevent constipation. Additionally, cocoa powder can act as a prebiotic, feeding beneficial bacteria in the gut and supporting overall digestive health.
Pears
Pears contain sorbitol, a sugar alcohol that can have a laxative effect. Sorbitol draws water into the intestines, which can soften stools and make them easier to pass. They also contain prebiotic fiber, which helps promote the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut, further supporting digestive health and regularity.
Bethany's Pantry Digestive Support Protein
Contains cocoa powder (mentioned above for the benefits) + Many forms of traditional medicine, such as Ayurvedic and Chinese, utilize peas specifically to promote digestive health. My pea protein is not only easy to digest but it helps keep you feeling full, cutting down on unhealthy eating. This strengthens the digestive tract and promotes regularity.
People experience bloating with other protein powders, but Bethany's Pantry pea protein is less likely to cause this issue because we remove the lectins (the anti-nutrients) from the peas unlike other brands, which reduces the common discomforts many commonly experience with pea protein.
                    3-INGREDIENT Sugar Free BROWNIES
Bethany Cameron @lilsipper
Rated 4.4 stars by 18 users
Category
Desserts
Cuisine
Healthy Foods
Author:
Bethany Cameron @lilsipper
Servings
4
Prep Time
15 minutes
3-INGREDIENT Sugar Free BROWNIES that can help with constipation, keep you regular, and be enjoyed every single day! This is one of my favorite brownie recipes to make because it's easy, takes little effort, and you can lick the batter because there are no eggs! - These are even perfect to give your child if they are having constipation issues!
- no eggs
- no dairy
- no nuts
- no seeds
- no grains
- no gluten
- no added sugar
WHY DOES THIS HELP CONSTIPATION?
Cocoa Powder
Cocoa powder can help promote regular bowel movements. It contains fiber, which is known to aid digestion and prevent constipation. Additionally, cocoa powder can act as a prebiotic, feeding beneficial bacteria in the gut and supporting overall digestive health.
Pears
Pears contain sorbitol, a sugar alcohol that can have a laxative effect. Sorbitol draws water into the intestines, which can soften stools and make them easier to pass. They also contain prebiotic fiber, which helps promote the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut, further supporting digestive health and regularity.
Bethany's Pantry Digestive Support Protein
Contains cocoa powder (mentioned above for the benefits) + Many forms of traditional medicine, such as Ayurvedic and Chinese, utilize peas specifically to promote digestive health. My pea protein is not only easy to digest but it helps keep you feeling full, cutting down on unhealthy eating. This strengthens the digestive tract and promotes regularity.
People experience bloating with other protein powders, but Bethany's Pantry pea protein is less likely to cause this issue because we remove the lectins (the anti-nutrients) from the peas unlike other brands, which reduces the common discomforts many commonly experience with pea protein.
Ingredients
- 
Ripe pear(s) *about 1 1/2 cups of pear puree
 - 
            
1/2 cup of Bethany's Pantry DSP cacao flavor
 - 
1/2 cup red cocoa
 
Directions
Chop ripe pears and puree in a small blender. Measure out 1 1/2 cups and mix that in a bowl with Bethany's Pantry protein and cocoa powder until a thick batter forms. Transfer that into a lined baking dish and bake in the oven at 350 F for about 30 minutes. Allow to cool before adding optional toppings (see below).
For the frosting shown:
Mix your favorite greek yogurt with red cocoa (no exact measurements) to taste. The more cocoa you add the richer and ticker the frosting will be.
*You can use regular cocoa instead of red cocoa however red cocoa has a much deeper and richer taste (almost velvet-y) and you typically don't need additional sugar.
*Granulated sugar of choice (coconut, date, cane, etc.) can be added to the frosting if you wish.
Recipe Note
Optional Toppings / mix-ins:
- frosting (see below)
- sprinkles
- nuts
- chocolate chips