Rich and fudgy brownies, made with black beans, loaded with chocolate and cherries, are a healthier take on the classic Black Forest Cake.
This is my favourite time of year in Saskatchewan. The weather is perfect, almost always sunny, and I’m soaking it in as best I can. I’ve spent a great deal of time outside in the yard these past few months, and almost no time in my kitchen, and honestly, it’s been wonderful! I finally built (re: Scott finally built) two raised garden beds, which doubled the space I have available to grow my own food. I religiously tend to those beds, willing my beans, tomatoes, brussels sprouts, zucchini, peppers, and carrots to grow quickly so I can enjoy them. All the while, wishing and hoping for a bronze tan, but only being bestowed more freckles, and a rosy red hue.
You win some and you lose some.
A few weeks ago, Scott was out of town for 5 days, and I planned on sitting under our gazebo, reading a book or two on my Kobo, and the occasional evening float around our pool. The first few days he was away, the weather wasn’t ideal, it stormed a bit, and was chilly, so I resolved to hang out inside and I started binge watching The Handmaids Tale. Needless to say, I’m fully hooked, and spent several evenings watching T.V. well past midnight, which is not ideal on a work night.
With this cooler weather, I’m willing to turn the oven on, and thought perhaps it was in my best interest to pull myself away from the dystopian life of Offred, and bake something. When Scott is away, I try to get my fill of foods he doesn’t like, such as potatoes (I totally ate potato salad for dinner one night), and cherries. I just picked up a bag of gorgeous B.C. cherries earlier in the week, and had Black Forest Cake on the mind.
I love the combination of chocolate and cherries, especially Black Forest Cake. I can’t say for sure, but I think it’s my Baba’s favourite, because if you give her the responsibility of picking up a cake, you can almost guarantee she’s coming home with Black Forest. I’m 100% fine with this, because I only seem to get Black Forest Cake at her house these days. So, with Scott away, I figured I should make a “black forest something” to get the craving out of my system. I’ve had a recipe for black bean brownies for a while now, and I knew this recipe was the vessel to bring Black Forest brownies to life.
Now, I know what you might be thinking, black beans in brownies? Yes, black beans in brownies, and they’re awesome, and if you gave these to someone and didn’t mention the black beans, they would have no idea. NO idea! I’m not always one for healthy baking alternatives (because, ya’ll know my love for butter runs deep), but these brownies totally have me convinced. They’re rich and fudgy, which is my ideal expression of a brownie. Cakey brownies are just cake, thank you very much, and if I wanted cake, I would have picked cake!
Black bean brownies are great on their own, but when you add ruby red B.C. cherries, and chocolate chunks, they’re elevated to heavenly status. I soaked my cherries in some amaretto (totally optional), which lends a subtle flavour, and topped them off with some almond whipped cream and chocolate shavings. Real talk: the pictures above showcase a delicate dollop of cream, but as soon as the shoot was done, I added so much more, that you could hardly see the brownie.
You only live once, right?
I would also like to mention, that the self-proclaimed cherry hater, came home and ate up the last of my brownies, cherries and all!
Black Forest Black Bean Brownies
Ingredients
- 1 cup cherries
- 1/4 cup Amaretto or cherry liqueur * optional
- 1 1/2 oz dark chocolate
- 1 398 ml can black beans rinsed
- 3 eggs
- 1/2 cup honey
- 1/4 cup unsweetened applesauce
- 2 tbsp canola oil or sub vegetable or melted coconut oil
- 1 tsp vanilla
- 1/4 cup cocoa powder
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 1 tsp instant espresso powder
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1/4 cup chocolate chunks
- 1 cup whipping cream chilled
- 1 tbsp powdered sugar
- shaved chocolate optional
Instructions
- Pit the cherries, and then cut into quarters. Transfer the cherries to a small bowl, and add the amaretto. Let sit at room temperature for an hour, or longer if you have the time. Give the cherries a quick stir every once in awhile.
- Preheat oven to 350°F.
- Lightly oil an 8x8 baking pan, and line with parchment. Set aside.
- Melt the dark chocolate over a double boiler, and set aside to cool slightly.
- In a blender or food processor, combine rinsed black beans, eggs, honey, applesauce, oil, vanilla, cocoa powder, baking powder, instant espresso powder, salt and melted dark chocolate.
- Blend until the batter is smooth.
- Pour the batter into the prepared baking tin.
- Drain the cherries, and sprinkle over the batter evenly.
- Sprinkle the chocolate chunks over the top of the batter as well.
- Bake for 60-70 minutes, or until the center is set.
- Cool in the pan.
- Whip cream with powdered sugar. Feel free to add a splash of almond or vanilla extract if you wish.
- Cut cooled brownies into 9 squares. Dollop cream onto brownies, add shaved chocolate and a cherrie, if desired.
Nutritional calculation was provided by WP Recipe Maker and is an estimation only. For special diets or medical issues please use your preferred calculator
Notes
- *Amaretto lends a subtle flavour. If you want a boozier cherry, I would recommend using something stronger, such as rum or whisky. If you're in Saskatchewan, Last Mountain Distillery makes a wicked Cherry Whiskey that would be great for this.
Cathleen @ A Taste of Madness
I love making black bean brownies, but you definitely stepped it up with a black forest version! This looks so good!!
Ashley @ Big Flavors from a Tiny Kitchen
I haven’t had luck with black bean brownies in the past, but these look SO good! Love the addition of cherries here as well. They look stellar!
Julie
I’ve tried black bean brownies once before and thought they were… well… not good, which was super disappointing since I love black beans. But I’ve never tried them myself and I’ve been meaning to — can’t wait to give this recipe a try!
Sara
Girl. I can relate to you on so many levels : rosy red hues and freckles instead of tans; a serious addiction to the Handmaids Tale; and reading/pool floating being two of my favorite go-to relaxing activities. ALSO, these brownies sound AMAZING. I have always seen recipes for black bean brownies, but have never been tempted to create one until now. Seriously going to get down on this recipe, and love your post!
Eileen Kelly
i am drooling over this Black Forest Black Bean Brownies! I also love black forest cake and that you made a brownie recipe using those flavors is genius! I can’t wait to make this for my family
Amanda Mason
Oh my goodness your food photography is absolutely stunning! What beautiful pictures! And these sound fantastic! i’ve yet to make black bean brownies but I hear they are fabulous! I cant wait to try your recipe!!
Michele
Wow! I’ve had black bean brownies before and loved them. Such a great idea to make them black forest. Yummy!
Jessica (Swanky Recipes)
Whenever I’m asked what kind of cake I want for my birthday, it’s always black forest. Maybe this year I’ll request these brownies because they look heavenly!
Sara
I love the idea of adding cherries to black bean brownies! Such a tasty way to eat your beans!
Jordan
I just finished the second season of Handmaid’s Tale. Just WOW.
In other news… I NEED these brownies in my life! I love the idea of using black beans!
Heather
These are gorgeous and the recipe is perfect! Love the combination of cherries and dark chocolate and add the black beans is brilliant. Very creative!
Jo Vanderwolf
Whaaaaaaat the what? Um, yeah. So… you are a super genius. This is a fabulous idea that I will be attempting very soon. Thank you for sharing! 🙂