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Egg-less Brownies

The other day I tasted some egg-less brownies that a friend made with diet coke. They were very cake-like but with some chewiness. We had a Sprite on hand so we decided to try it out. All you need is 2 ingredients: a can of soda and a brownie mix.

Mix them up and bake according to the package directions. We used half a can and put ours in a 9×13, so they were a little more dense but still chewy. Some people might not like the texture, but I think it’s a good alternative for people that have to avoid egg. If you want it more fluffy, use the entire can.


Carrie

Friday 30th of November 2012

Oh, I had heard of using Diet Sprite with cake mixes to save calories. Love this idea. Thank you for sharing at Sharing Saturday!

Jocie@TheBetterHalf

Friday 30th of November 2012

Thanks so much for sharing. My niece and nephew are allergic to eggs, so I've tried this with cake but not brownies! I'm totally gonna have to do this!Thanks so much for linking up and linking back at last week's Humble Brag. Hope to see you back today to link up more great projects and maybe win ad space. We are also starting a giveaway today for a SILHOUETTE CAMEO!! Hope to see you there!http://www.oneprojectcloser.com/giveaway-and-humble-brag-link-party-9

Aubrey @ Real Housemoms

Thursday 29th of November 2012

What a great idea! I love yummy recipes that are super quick like this. Thanks for sharing with us at Real Housemoms for Fabulous Fridays! Hope to see you again this week. :)

Theresa

Wednesday 28th of November 2012

I have made cake like this, but never thought of brownies. We have an egg allergy, so these will be a nice treat. Thanks for posting.

Natalie B.

Wednesday 28th of November 2012

Oh wow, how simple is that?Thanks for sharing, I will be featuring your link tomorrow on Tutorial Thursdays, thanks for linking :)xNataliewww.marigoldsloft.blogspot.com

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