I think I picked the right week for my Fall Back in training because my cold symptoms seem to have progressed into the stomach flu.
…Never a fun way to start the weekend, especially when we have a lot of fun things planned.

These early Valentine’s Day Tulips helped cheer me up though! Eric brought these home from work on Friday night because he knows I’ve been feeling under the weather. Tulips are one of our favourite flowers because they remind us of Spring. :)

I’m going to try and save the bulbs after the flowers die so I can plant them outdoors in the Fall.
I hope I don’t kill them soon. I don’t exactly have a green thumb!
I was not in the mood to bake today (that’s when you know I’m really not feeling myself). Lucky for me, Eric already planned on baking his next pick for the Valentine’s Day Recipe Contest, so I got to read snuggled up on the couch while he slaved away in the kitchen. Well, he did ask for some photography help, but it was pretty quick for this recipe. ;)
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Two Bite Double Down Dark Chocolate Brownies
The name of this recipe had Eric hook, line, and sinker! Jessica says, ‘These vegan two bite brownies have the sweet chocolate flavour of a brownie (but not too sweet) with the goodness of whole wheat, oats and the antioxidant powers of dark chocolate. They make a perfect high fibre well balanced dessert. Serve on a plate of homemade raspberry jam for a black forest cake affair.’
Adapted from Jessica.
Yield: 20, two-bite brownies.
Ingredients:
- 1 cup large flake oatmeal
- 1/2 cup + 1/3 cup whole wheat flour
- 1/3 cup cocoa powder, sifted
- 1/2 cup brown sugar, lightly packed
- 1/4 tsp baking powder
- 1/4 tsp baking soda
- 1/2 tsp kosher salt
- 1/3 cup Almond Milk (or a tiny bit more if batter is dry)
- 2 tbsp maple syrup (or other liquid sweetener)
- 1 T ground flax
- 1/3 cup coconut oil, softened (or olive oil)
- 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 1/4 tsp Almond extract (optional)
- 1/4 cup unsweetened shredded coconut
- 1/4 cup dark chocolate chips, or more if desired
Directions:
1) Preheat oven to 350F and line a baking sheet with parchment or a non stick mat.
2) In a large bowl sift dry ingredients together (oats, flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, baking powder and salt), set aside.
3) In a medium bowl whisk together maple syrup, ground flax, non dairy milk, oil, and vanilla.
4) Add wet to dry and stir well. Once mixed, stir in coconut and dark chocolate.
5) Drop a tablespoon onto non-stick cookie sheet using a retractable ice cream scoop (holds 1 tbsp) or by forming a ball with your hands. Eric packed the dough into the scoop and then tapped on the side of the bowl as he pressed the release.
6) Bake for 12 mins. at 350F, then transfer onto wire rack for cooling. Yield: 20, two-bite brownies.
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Mise en place!
The maple syrup is invisible because it was an add-in at the last minute when Eric didn’t think the dough was sweet enough. ;)
Mix dry and wet separately and then stir together. Make sure to sift the cocoa powder too.
Fold in the chocolate and coconut. Eric says, ‘Then eat lots of dough to determine if you need more chocolate.’
Using a retractable ice cream scooper (this was Eric’s tip!) or your hands, portion into balls and gently shape.
Eric made 20 brownie bites.
I think he wins for the most perfectly shaped brownie bites ever.
Bake for 12 minutes at 350F.
You can also flatten the cookie dough and cut them into hearts, as shown below. Eric preferred the bites though because they are nice and thick to bite into.
Nice work hubby!
Eric’s review:
- Soft and chocolaty, but not over-powering from sweetness
- Wholesome and nutty- he liked the whole wheat flour
- A perfect 2-bite size
- Would be good with ice cream and LOTS of chocolate sauce ;) hehe
When my tummy is feeling a bit better, I will definitely be trying some with some Banana Soft Serve.
If there are any left, that is!
Congrats to Jessica for the winning recipe. Please email me at angela [at] ohsheglows.com to claim your prize. :)
For the rest of the Valentine’s Day recipes, be sure to check out the photo collection on my Recipes Page. My two favourites are here and here.
I’d like to start a new book this weekend. Anyone read any good books lately? I’d like something fiction for a change. :)








Feel better girl!! Tis the season for feeling like absolute garbage. xoxo
Wow! What a great recipe. I have been looking for something like this.
I just finished reading Half Broke Horses by Jeannette Walls. It is the story of the author’s grandmother, told in the voice of the grandmother. It’s about her entire lifetime, up to the birth of her granddaughter (the book’s author), living on ranches, riding horses, becoming a teacher, trying city life, etc. It has a lot more to it than just your average cowgirl story though. The depth of the characters is refreshing and the life lessons and insight it contains are valuable. It’s one of those books you can’t wait to get back to to find out what happens next! I really enjoyed it! Let me know what you think if you decide to read it! :) P.S.: I made your Healthy Banana Cranberry Oat Bars to take to my drawing class yesterday and they were a huge hit! Thank you for sharing all your wonderful recipes and for being such an inspiration to me an so many others!
Just downloaded this to my Kindle. Can’t wait to start it tonight, sounds interesting.
Ugh so sorry you’re not feeling so hot – I hope it goes away quickly! Those look DELICIOUS.
Those little treats look wonderful. I think I have everything for the recipe and a brand new heart-shaped cookie cutter I am dying to try out ~ I will have to get baking this afternoon I think. I like the way your husband thinks (about the cookie dough eating that is – dough taste testing is vital in many baking recipes ;-) and it’s quite impressive that he made those on his own. Maybe I need to send my hubby over for some lessons in the kitchen!!
Hope you are feeling better really soon!!
Hope you feel better soon!
Eric is adorable :)
I’m pretty sure I could take care of these in 1 bite!!!
I just started reading The Help and even though I’m not much of a reader, i really like this book!! I’d recommend it for sure. :)
The Help is AWESOME.
I’ve heard The Help is a wonderful book. Can’t wait to read it!
The tulips are wonderful! And the same holds for your brownies! :D I just have couple of almond and plum muffins in the oven, and they already start casting a nice scent across my apartment. Chocolate brownies shall be next! ;)
I’m sorry to hear you’re ill, I hope you’ll get better soon!
Those look so good! Yummy! They look so soft and chewy. Yum yum.
these look delicious- feel better love!
Nice work on Jessica’s two bite goodies! They look wonderful. And I love how you made some into heart shapes…too cute :)
I am so sorry you’re sick, Angela! The tulips are beautiful (I love tulips, I think more so than roses) and how nice of Eric to pamper you a little bit. I hope you pamper yourself and sit on the couch and chill and get better soon :)
Read the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon. It’s like Twilight but for smart people (and no vampires).
I LOVE the Outlander series! There at 7 books and more on the way.
Yeah, my mom introduced me to them a few years ago. She read all of the books that were available at the time in a matter of weeks. I fell in love with Jamie, like most other women, the minute I met him in the first book. This was only a few months before Twilight came out. I was shocked that people actually loved a controlling person like Edward. To me, Jamie is 1000 times better. It makes me want to travel to Scotland to find a husband!
Hope you feel better! nothing really says spring like a tulip!
If you’re in for a quick, breezy (and a little creepy) book, James Patterson’s crime mysteries are always really interesting!
I am reading a really good book right now called Loving Frank. I highly recommend it! I hope that you feel better soon. :)
Yum, anything with chocolate is good in my books! These look tasty.
Hope you feel better soon. Book recommendation: The Poet by Michael Connelly – it’s a murder/mystery, somewhat of an easy read, but really kept me going until the end!
Oooh those look DELICIOUS! A deserving winner methinks! :P
Feel better soon girl! I just finished The Help by Kathryn Stockett, and I really recommend it! :)
PPERFECT:) I have been craving chocolate like it’s nobody’s biznass, I can’t wait to make these! Healthy desserts are my favorite:)
Oh no! Hope you get well soon. It’s so sweet for eric to buy you tulips! They are my favourite too:) Anyway, this recipe looks wonderful! I’m gonna try this with gf flour. Hopefully it’ll work! Fingers crossed
If you’re looking for good fiction, read The Pact by Jodi Picoult. Best book I have ever read you will finish it in two days. I am a psychology major like you were so I LOVED it, and it was the most interesting and heart felt book. I hope you look into it!!!
Any book by Jody Piccoulte is good. I think my favorite is Keeping Faith with the rest not far behind!