Vanishing Black Cocoa Brownies

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For Halloween, here’s a devilish, Vanishing Black Cocoa Brownies recipe that will quickly vanish right before your eyes and all those goblins, vampires and zombies lurking about, will wanna get in on the action too!  Scarfing down these brownies are thrilling because they’re topped with a peanut butter frosting with Reese’s Pieces and chocolate chips!  That is until they’re gone!  Umm…Whaaa???  That’s frightful!!

 

Vanishing Black Cocoa Brownies

The good thing is, you can make them over and over and over…till death do you part!

Ahhhh!  I know that sounds a little morbid, but we’re coming up on Halloween, my favorite holiday and we have to have a little spooky fun here, ya know?  So were-wolf with me, k?

Vanishing Black Cocoa Brownies

Black rich cocoa will make the darkest chocolate cake or cookies you’ve ever seen.

I used King Arthur’s Black Cocoa and Dutch Cocoa in these brownies, which by the way are very moist, yet cake-like and the texture is amazing.  If you’ve never used black cocoa give it try!  Black cocoa is a super-dark Dutch-process cocoa. It gives your chocolate treats an intense, deep chocolate color and is ultra-rich in flavor, so you don’t need to use as much.

That’s why these are perfect for Halloween, right?  By the way, besides the deep dark chocolate components, these brownies were made with whole wheat flour, bananas, and peanut butter.  So therefore, we are healthy-ish, up until we add the creamy peanut butter frosting, chopped Reese’s Pieces and mini chocolate chip cookies.

Sounds like a well-balanced compromise to me! Dark chocolate and peanut butter together make me happy!

 

These Vanishing Black Cocoa Brownies will vanish before you know it!  Enjoy!  Bring these to the parties, office, birthday celebrations and the closet!  The closet??  LOL!  I’m a hoarder of chocolate, what can I say?  And now it seems peanut butter has always been following suit!

Vanishing Black Cocoa Brownies

 

More Chocolate and Peanut Butter Dreams!

 

Vanishing Black Cocoa Brownies

Vanishing Black Cocoa Brownies

Kim Lange
The secret to these brownies are the black cocoa powder to make them ultra-rich with deep chocolate robust flavor! No one can resist!
5 from 4 votes
Course Dessert
Calories

Ingredients
  

Black Cocoa Brownies

  • 2 bananas ripe
  • ¾ cup canola oil or coconut oil melted
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla
  • ½ cup peanut butter
  • 1 cup whole wheat flour or all purpose I used whole wheat
  • ¾ cup granulated sugar or coconut sugar
  • ½ cup black cocoa powder sifted if lumpy (I used King Arthur's Black Cocoa)
  • cup unsweetened cocoa powder sifted if lumpy (I used King Arthur's Dutch)
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • pinch of salt

Peanut Butter Frosting

  • 1 cup peanut butter
  • ¼ cup butter softened
  • 1 ½ cups confectioners sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 tablespoons heavy cream
  • Pinch or two of salt
  • or

Drizzle

  • ½ cup melted peanut butter
  • ½ cup melted milk chocolate

Toppings, Optional

  • Reese's Pieces chopped
  • Mini chocolate chips

Instructions
 

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees and spray a 9x9 baking pan with non-stick spray.
  • Using mixer, beat bananas until pureed.
  • Add the rest of the wet ingredients and mix until combined.
  • Add the dry ingredients, and whisk together for about a minute or two on medium speed.
  • Pour into prepared 9x9 baking pan and bake until the center has firmed, about 30-35 minutes.
  • After the brownies have cooled, prepare frosting or melted peanut butter/chocolate drizzles.

Peanut Butter Frosting

  • Using mixer, beat butter, peanut butter, vanilla, cream and salt together until well mixed. Add confectioners sugar and beat well until smooth and creamy. Frost brownies with a spatula knife>

Toppings, Optional

  • Sprinkle chocolate chips and chopped Reese's Pieces on top. Cut and serve.
  • Or

Drizzle

  • Drizzle melted chocolate and peanut butter all over the brownies.

Notes

3 bananas can be used instead of 2 if you want more banana flavor.
Keyword black cocoa, brownies, peanut butter, peanut butter frosting,, Reeses pieces
Tried This Recipe?Let us know how it was by commenting below!

Recipe adapted from: Banana Peanut Butter Cake Brownies @ Olive and Artisan.

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33 Comments

  1. If black cocoa tastes like Oreo cookies, then putting in white chocolate chips would taste like cookies and cream, right?

  2. Have you tried Amazon? That’s where I got it or you could try King Arthur Flour. It’s their black cocoa that I used. Thank you so much, I love the color too and it’s gives the chocolate a deeper flavor when you use it. I love it! 😀

  3. I LOVE the look of these! They sound amazing and that black colour is stunning.I’m only gutted that I can’t get hold of black cocoa powder for the life of me in The Netherlands or even online to ship it here. I’ll just have to look at your brownies whilst I eat my own regular coloured ones trying to taste the darkness :’D

  4. I’ve never used black cocoa before, but these brownies might just make order my first pack. The color is just darn spooky and perfect for Halloween.And it helps that they are healthy too, Have a great weekend Kim:)

  5. I’ve never used black cocoa before but after seeing your amazing looking brownies, I can’t wait to try them out! Yummy!!! I need to level with you though, I’m a brownie batter and cookie dough fiend. I don’t think I would have any brownies to bake after I had my way with the batter NOM NOM NOM!

  6. i love how dark and rich these look! plus the bananas definitely counteract all those reese’s (; also, i feel like you’d appreciate the spooky gingerbread at disneyland! they made a massive one for the seasonal haunted mansion ride decorations, and it looks so cool.

  7. Dark Chocolate and peanut butter…the best baking combination on earth. These brownies look soooo good. I have never used black cocoa in baking before, it sounds amazing and it gives the brownies a great dark colour. Definitely want to try this one out.

  8. Whoa, these are fabulous! I love the super black color and the peanut butter frosting makes them even more irresistible! They’d definitely vanish around here!!

  9. Wow! I am surprised you can’t even find the Special Dark locally. But yes, we have a knack for online ordering, but honestly I get most of my baking stuff through Amazon because it’s so much easier than looking all over for it. I hope you try it! I am loving it Lori!

  10. Great minds think alike! I was just looking into black cocoa this weekend for a recipe! Of course, I can’t get it anywhere local so am thinking I’ll go with the King Arthur as well. I saw someone recommended Special Dark but that’s not available local either. Darn midwest living! hehe Good thing I’m very versed at online ordering! Thanks for sharing the recipe! These look devilish!

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