This, of course, is not quite a classic brownie and not at all a classic pizza, but it is very original and insanely delicious. Some products I replaced with more useful, and in the brownie itself there is a secret ingredient about which (believe me!) no one will guess. In general, cooking such a dish is a real pleasure. Everything is fast and simple, and the result will undoubtedly please chocolate lovers and not only!
Cook Time | 50 minutes |
Servings |
Ingredients
- 100 gram Dark chocolate 70% cocoa, no sugar
- 75 ml Vegetable oil
- 150 gram Beetroot boiled
- 75 ml Milk
- 5 tablespoons Brown sugar
- 5 tablespoons Whole grain flour
- 4 tablespoons Cocoa powder
- 1 pinch Salt
- 50 gram Almond flour Ground almonds (or other nuts) into flour
- 30 gram Almond Or any other nuts
- 50 gram Cottage cheese 8%
- 100 ml Cream (35%)
- 0,3 pieces Banana
- 0,3 pieces Kiwi
- 70 gram Pineapple fresh or canned
- 50 gram Blueberries or any other berries
- 1 twig Mint to taste
- 1 teaspoon Honey to taste
Ingredients
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Instructions
- We will prepare the products. The secret ingredient, as you may have guessed , is boiled beets. You can take any nuts. A little more than half is ground into flour, the rest will need to be browned and crushed into small pieces. I have refined olive oil, but sunflower oil is also suitable. Mint (sorry, not in the photo) and honey can be added as desired at the very end
- Turn over the cooled brownie, pour the cream, retreating 1cm from the edge, and put the fruit/berries. I added mint leaves and lightly drizzled honey. Fruits/berries can be any, and instead of honey, you can pour (a thin mesh) nutella or chocolate paste. Our original treat is ready! For more outrageous brownie pizza can be served in a pizza box