All-Bran Brownies Recipe With Nutrition Data and Calorie Count
All-Bran Brownies
Easy to make full bodied brownies that are great to serve to kids.
Yields:
24 servings
Meal Type:
DessertSnack
Rating:
Ingredients
- 3 cups bran flakes
- 4 1/2 tsps baking powder
- 440 g brownie mix
- 2 1/3 cups water
Directions
- Mix bran flakes (like All-Bran cereal), baking soda, and water in a bowl. Soak until the bran flakes are dissolved.
- When the bran is all mushy add the brownie mix, low fat if available. Mix together well.
- Spoon into 24 size muffin tins.
- Bake at 350° F (175° C) for 20-25 minutes.
- Note: can also be made into brownies or a loaf. Cooking time may be a bit longer.
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size
1 serving
Daily Values
Calories
Amount Per Serving
96
% Daily Value*
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Total FatAmount Per Serving 2.84g% Daily Value 4%
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Saturated FatAmount Per Serving 0.482g
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Trans FatAmount Per Serving 0g
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Polyunsaturated FatAmount Per Serving 1.22g
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Monounsaturated FatAmount Per Serving 0.96g
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CholesterolAmount Per Serving 0mg% Daily Value 0%
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SodiumAmount Per Serving 184mg% Daily Value 8%
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Total CarbohydrateAmount Per Serving 18.3g% Daily Value 7%
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Dietary FiberAmount Per Serving 0.9g% Daily Value 3%
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Total SugarsAmount Per Serving 0.94gIncludes -g Added Sugars
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ProteinAmount Per Serving 1.2g
Nutrients Declaration Requirement
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Vitamin AAmount Per Serving 4mcg% Daily Value 0%
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Vitamin CAmount Per Serving 0mg% Daily Value 0%
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Vitamin DAmount Per Serving -mcg% Daily Value -%
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CalciumAmount Per Serving 4mg% Daily Value 0%
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IronAmount Per Serving 10mg% Daily Value 56%
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PotassiumAmount Per Serving 71mg% Daily Value 2%
Nutrition summary:
- Calories 96 KCal
- Fat 2.84 g
- Carbs 18.3 g
- Protein 1.2 g
There are 96 calories in 1 serving of All-Bran Brownies.
How long would it take to burn off 96 KCal? |
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Basketball |
10 minutes |
Cycling (10 MPH) |
13 minutes |
Jogging |
8 minutes |
Running |
6 minutes |
Swimming (crawl, moderate pace) |
9 minutes |
Walking |
11 minutes |
Weight Training |
11 minutes |
Values estimated based on person weighing 160 lbs. |