Weight Watchers Brownie Bites Recipe (2024)

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Between New Year’s resolutions to eat healthier, a Biggest Loser competition at my husband’s work and my pregnant body craving chocolaty goodness, brownies have never been craved more around here!
I decided to go a less fattening route if I was going to make brownies and these hit the spot! They weren’t as sweet as your regular brownie but you definitely don’t feel nearly as guilty about eating one… or a few!

Weight Watchers Brownie Bites Recipe (2)

Serves: 8 people

Weight Watchers Brownie Bites Recipe

They weren’t as sweet as your regular brownie but you definitely don’t feel nearly as guilty about eating one… or a few!

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 2 Tablespoons margarine
  • cup sugar
  • ¼ cup cold water
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla
  • ½ cup flour
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • 2 Tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 2 Tablespoons chopped walnuts
  • non stick cooking spray
  • 1 teaspoon powdered sugar

Instructions

Nutrition

Calories: 115 kcal · Carbohydrates: 16 g · Protein: 2 g · Fat: 5 g · Saturated Fat: 1 g · Sodium: 60 mg · Potassium: 46 mg · Fiber: 1 g · Sugar: 9 g · Vitamin A: 126 IU · Vitamin C: 1 mg · Calcium: 22 mg · Iron: 1 mg

Recipe Details

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

(Recipe from skinnytaste.com)

Weight Watchers Brownie Bites Recipe (3)

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  1. Lindsay says:

    Oh, I love this, low fat dessert! Perfect!

  2. Walking by Faith says:

    Thanks for the recipe! We definitely love want to start eating healthier and DEFINITELY love our sweets around here. This will be a perfect night time treat! :)

  3. Dorothy @ Crazy for Crust says:

    These look fudgy and delicious. I am on the hunt for good dessert recipes for my husband, who does WW. This is perfect!

  4. kmm0305 says:

    I used light margarine since I'm off dairy at the moment and baked them in a mini muffin pan with liners. Nice little bite og chocolate to help with cravings. :)

  5. CassidyS says:

    This looks so perfect, I just printed it off!!! My little boy can't have wheat so I'll have to modify it, but I think it will be easy since it only has 1/2 C flour. Thanks for the recipe :)

  6. Vanessa at Rescued Goods says:

    These look delicious! Just pinned them!

  7. Tanya says:

    Thanks for sharing this. Trying to lose 85 lbs and every little bit will help:)

  8. Megan and Emily@Whimsically Homemade says:

    These look great and I love that it's low fat and weight watchers!

  9. Merry Meri says:

    Thanks so much for a delicious recipe and for calculating the points plus values!! (Shared on my blog here: http://seektobemerry.blogspot.com/2012/05/hump-day-distractions-beach-bum-ed.html)

  10. Christag_banners says:

    Wish me luck...I just quadrupled this recipe so I could feed 2 families this for dessert tonight. Not sure how long to bake them now. LOL I'm starting out at the 20 mins and adding 5 mins after that then checking & so on. It went into a 9x13 real well. They smell so good!

  11. Karilee Hayden says:

    Just made these with coconut oil instead of margarine. Whoa, baby...so good!

  12. Brad and Tiffany says:

    Cannot do nuts, What would the point value be without the nuts?

  13. Kimberly says:

    Just made these but subbed with brown sugar, wheat flour, and applesauce for the oil.. Still delish

  14. Courtney says:

    For me this recipe was a complete disappointment. It was very dry and tasted more like cake. I am still on the hunt for a decent egg free brownie recipe.

  15. Shelley says:

    I found this recipe on Pinterest this morning as I was having a major chocolate craving. I didn't want loaded brownies, just a simple, quick & healthier version. WOW! My husband & I love them! Perfect fix for the craving & I don't feel guilty OR like I have to eat more than one. I used vanilla Greek yogurt instead of butter & vanilla ,and half of the sugar. Thanks ladies!

  16. Linda Garrett says:

    They all look yummy!!!!!! I am always on the look out for another Brownie recipe so now the question is which one to try. Thanks for sharing!!!!!

  17. Carlie says:

    What are the calories and fat calories

  18. Cyd says:

    Just click on the MAGIC button under the picture on the post. Then click on NUTRITION in the upper left corner. It will give you all of the nutritional information on this recipe.

  19. Amy says:

    How many points?

  20. Cyd says:

    Just click on the MAGIC button under the picture in the blog post. Then click on NUTRITION in the upper left hand corner. It will give you all of the nutritional information on this recipe including WW points.

  21. Rita says:

    Hi I couldn't see the magic button, how many point per bar, please??

  22. Cyd says:

    Hi Rita. When we updated our blog we lost a lot of the nutrition magic buttons. We will have it on by this afternoon. If you scroll down to the bottom of the post you will see "Get Nutrition Info". Just click on it. (Hopefully soon) Thanks for your patience. If you need any more nutrition info buttons just shoot me a comment and we'll get it for you. We are slowly working on restoring them one at a time.

  23. Stephanie says:

    How many cals points ?

  24. Cyd says:

    Just scroll to the bottom of the post and it will say "Get Nutrition Info". Just click on that and it will give you all of the nutritional information on this recipe.

  25. Shannan says:

    How many points is 1 bar

  26. Elisha Waldon says:

    Hi ! I am extremely new to this site - like 5 minutes new. I am looking for a good brownie recipe to make for my mum. But she’s on a diet. I can’t find how many weight watchers points per brownie and the nutritional bar thingy isn’t really helping. Please can I find how many WW points are per slice / brownie?

  27. Cyd says:

    Here is the link. Looks like about 103 calories if you get 8 bars out of the recipe. https://www.myrecipemagic.com/weight-watchers-brownie-bites-recipe-2500477341.html

  28. Susan Boylan says:

    No magic button, looking for points on the brownie recipe, thank you

  29. Cyd says:

    Hi Susan. The Magic Button is from a long time ago. At the bottom of the post you will see a bar that says "Get Nutrition Info". Just click on that.

  30. Peggy Ash says:

    Please list the points so those of us on weight watchers can try & enjoy...Thanks

  31. Joy says:

    I went to the “get Nutrition” page and couldn’t find the points on it either. Could you please tell us what the WW points are for 1 piece? Thanks!

  32. Cyd says:

    A lot of the nutrition information on our recipes can be found at MyRecipeMagic.com. Here is the link to weight watchers brownie bites.https://www.myrecipemagic.com/weight-watchers-brownie-bites-recipe-2500477341.html

  33. Jessica says:

    This is branded as weight watchers brownies but the page doesn’t include points. I looked in the comments, which state to hit the “magic” button or “nutrition info” button, but I don’t see either of these. I’d like to make these, but I’m not going to without the points listed.

  34. Heidi says:

    I had high hopes for these brownies but unfortunately they were extremely dry.

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FAQs

Why did my brownie bites sink in the middle? ›

The most common reason why brownies sink is because of over-mixing. To be entirely honest, blending the ingredients in any brownie recipe is only needed when you need to whip up your eggs or your curd.

How many calories are in brownie bites? ›

4 mini brownies of brownie bites (Mini - Toll House) contains 210 Calories. The macronutrient breakdown is 52% carbs, 44% fat, and 4% protein. This has a relatively high calorie density, with 467 Calories per 100g.

How many brownies are in little bites? ›

Packed four brownies to a pouch, they are sized just right for lunchboxes, snack time, or any time. Your kids will enjoy them at home or on-the-go.

Do two bite brownies have eggs? ›

INGREDIENTS: CONTAINS WHEAT, EGGS, MILK, SOYBEAN.

Do two bite brownies go bad? ›

Each case contains 8 clear tubs that are re-sealable for maintaining product freshness. In addition, our 45 day thawed shelf life allows you to take out the tubs, thaw, and leave ambient any remaining product in the tub.

How many calories in a weight watchers brownie? ›

Nutrition info per brownie: Calories 55, Fat 2g, Sat fat 0.7g, Carbs 8.9g, Fiber 1.3g, Sugars 2.6g, Sodium 7.4mg, Protein 1.6g.

How many calories is one two bite brownie? ›

Brownies by TWO BITE contains 260 calories per 51 g serving. This serving contains 14 g of fat, 1 g of protein and 33 g of carbohydrate. The latter is 23 g sugar and 1 g of dietary fiber, the rest is complex carbohydrate.

How many calories are in Costco brownie bites? ›

Costco
Nutrition Facts
For a Serving Size of 1 brownie (28.35g)
How many calories are in Sugar Bowl Bakery, Petite Brownie Bites? Amount of calories in Sugar Bowl Bakery, Petite Brownie Bites: Calories 140Calories from Fat 72 (51.4%)
% Daily Value *
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Who makes two bite brownies? ›

Give & Go makes a variety of prepackaged baked goods and confectioneries under such brand names as Kimberley's Bakeshoppe, Create a Treat, Mason St. Bakehouse and The Worthy Crumb Pastry Co. But their best known product is their line of so-called two-bite brownies available in various Canadian grocery stores.

Why are little bites so good? ›

Entenmann's Little Bites® Chocolate Chip Muffins are always baked moist and delicious. These tasty golden mini muffins are made with real ingredients like real chocolate chips. You'll also be glad to know that there's no high fructose corn syrup, 0g trans-fat and no artificial colors.

How long are brownie bites good for? ›

Store these brownies: Once they have cooled completely to room temperature, place them in an airtight container for up to 3 - 4 days. Freeze these mini fudge brownies: Make sure they are completely cooled to room temperature. Place the mini bites in a ziplock bag and store them in the freezer for up to 2 months.

What can I substitute for 1 egg in brownie mix? ›

Baking Powder and Oil: 1 teaspoon vegetable oil + 2 tablespoons water + 2 teaspoons baking powder = 1 large egg. This works great as a substitute in a recipe that uses the egg as a leavening agent and it is made from simple and easy pantry staples.

What are the sixes in brownies? ›

A Brownie Pack was divided into groups of six girls called a Six. Each Six was called after 'little people' such as Elf, Imp, Sprite or Gnome. A brown wool beret was introduced for Brownies in 1950 and stockings were changed to socks.

How to keep brownies from sinking in the middle? ›

WELL, most likely you just over-whisked your brownie mix. The only step that should be whisked with an electric beater is the eggs, everything else is best done by hand. This prevents the brownie from gaining too many air bubbles, aerating in the oven and then collapsing back down.

Why is my brownie still wet in the middle? ›

It may be your oven isn't calibrated correctly or your brownies are too thick. Use a cooking thermometer to check your ovens temperature and make sure you're correctly following directions. It's possible, you have too much batter in the pan, and that most of it is in the center.

Why does my cake sink a little in the middle? ›

Too much air and your cake will collapse because it simply can't hold onto all that air. Overbeating can add too much additional air and/or large air bubbles which the cake can't support, causing it to collapse in the oven.

How to fix undercooked brownies? ›

Put the brownies back in the 300 degree oven and bake until a cooking thermometer reads 195 degrees, or about 30 more minutes. Finally, you'll cool the brownies for 30 minutes in the pan, then for 10 minutes on a cooling rack before slicing with a pizza cutter (my favorite tip) and serving.

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