P90X Meal of the Week! (Desert)
Black Bean Brownies
Basically, instead of adding eggs and oil to the mix as directed on the box, you food-process a can of black beans (unseasoned, of course) and 1/4 cup of water. Add the mix and bake according to the directions on the box, and boom! You have delicious chewy brownies now with more fiber than fat.
- 1 15-oz. can unseasoned black beans, drained and rinsed
- 1/4 cup water
- 1 package brownie mix (12 to 14 oz.—I recommend a healthy one with whole-grain ingredients)
Puree beans and water in food processor or blender. Add beans to brownie mix, and bake according to package instructions. Do not add any other ingredients. Serves 16.
Preparation time: 10 minutes, plus baking time
Nutritional information (per serving; will vary depending on brownie mix used):
| Calories | Fat | Carbs | Fiber | Protein |
| 80 | 3 grams | 8 grams | 2 grams | 5 grams |
Remember that this isn’t going to taste horrible but it may not taste like your true chocolate brownie but that’s why your getting into the best shape of your life. P90X will get you there and eating healthy meals and some healthier deserts will kill some cravings along the way. Do you think celebrities pay for a personal trainer and then come home and eat whatever, NO! Make sure your still sticking with your workouts and doing every single one even if you don’t enjoy it as much. I disliked Yoga X because for a guy it was not easy to do all those stretches but now I’m so flexible its amazing! Please comment if you have tried them out.





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