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Keto Fudge Brownie Mix by Keto and Co delivers rich, award-winning chocolate brownies with only 1.1g net carbs per serving. This gluten-free, dairy-free, and non-GMO mix is naturally sweetened with Wondrose, offering a low-carb, diabetic-friendly treat that’s quick to bake and packed with 8g of dietary fiber per serving for a healthy, satisfying indulgence.










| ASIN | B07NVXQ2KT |
| Allergen Information | Tree Nuts |
| Baking Mix Variety | Brownie Baking Mix |
| Best Sellers Rank | #189,546 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #111 in Brownie Mixes |
| Brand | Keto and Co |
| Brand Name | Keto and Co |
| Color | brown |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Cuisine | American |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 17,774 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free |
| Flavor | Fudge Brownies |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00857227007400 |
| Item Form | Dry Mix |
| Item Package Weight | 0.29 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 10.24 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Keto and Co |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 16 |
| Size | 10 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | Dairy-free,Gluten Free,Low Carb,Non-gmo |
| UPC | 857227007400 |
| Unit Count | 10 Ounce |
A**R
So glad I found these!!
Love, love, love these brownies!! I’m a recent convert to Keto lifestyle and still struggle with the occasional craving for sweets - this time it was brownies and this brownie mix saved the day!! I was surprised at how much butter went into the mix but I’m a firm believer that butter makes most things taste better! Ha! I created cheesecake brownies using this mix and needed to leave the brownies in the oven for about 45 min. They were so delicious I had to hide the brownie pan - from myself! Super moist and delicious, these brownies killed my cravings instantly! You won’t be disappointed. For those that may be interested, the cheesecake brownie recipe: - 1 pkg prepared Keto and Co brownie mix - Grease bottom and sides of 8x8 pan and pour brownie mix in pan (set aside 1/2 cup brownie mix) - 8oz cream cheese - 1/3 cup alternative sweetener of choice (I used powered erythritol) - 1 tsp vanilla extract Blend cream cheese, sweetener and vanilla together then pour on top of prepared brownie mix, spread to cover brownie mix Pour reserved 1/2 cup brownie butter on top of cream cheese; use a knife, toothpick, or desired tool to swirl brownie mix With 16 servings (per brownie mix package), and even with cream cheese, net carbs are only 1.5 per serving!
S**N
Keto brownies. Get these now!
During this quarantine, one goal I’ve set for myself has been to try a Ketogenic lifestyle to get healthy and lose weight. Especially after plateauing after binging on junk food at first and reaching an all time weight high on cheap fast foods. I was going insane with low carbs (I love dessert), but thankfully I ordered these brownies. They did take a while to ship to me, but once I was able to make them it was so worth it. I used butter, eggs, and added some Stevia packets to sweeten it. I ate one of the brownies ten minutes out of the oven and it was so ooey gooey delicious. It solidifies and gets deliciously decadent if you leave it in the fridge overnight. The best part is making the brownie mix and having brownie mix covered bowl and spoon. But again, I added 5 packs of Stevia to one bag of this mix, because hey I love sweets and this made it sweet enough to make me happy. It’s been about a month since I got my brownie mix, and eating a brownie a day (I cut one bag brownie batch into 12 pieces) hasn’t kicked me out of Ketosis and I’m still losing weight. Not saying it will work for everyone, but it’s a nice treat for someone on Keto who needs a little pick me up. I recommend being like Michael Scott and parceling them up to eat them later on at my leisure, much healthier (just avoid Toby and The Annex). I cut one bag batch of brownies into 12 pieces for portion control, freeze half and leave half in the fridge to eat. Yes, the mix is a little expensive, but if you portion it out, I think it’s a nice little treat for yourself. Have a nice day and thank you for the wonderful product!!
S**E
READ THIS
First time trying it. Overall, I recommend. I tried it hot out the oven, and it tasted like a coconut brownie. Not my favorite. Then when it cooled down, I ended up heating it up and eating it with Keto ice cream (named Rebel - look it up if you don’t know about it. It is DELICIOUS). Did not like it hot with ice cream. Then I tried what another reviewer said. Let it chill overnight in the fridge and it was delicious the next day! I know I ate like 5. Smooth and chewy like fudge/thick brownie. This is the winner. Expensive when you compare it to going in the store and buying a $3 box of Duncan Hines or Betty Crocker but it’s a specialty item, so I expect this. Now, about this giant chunks of rock salt that ive seen in a lot of reviews......I didn’t see that in mine BUT I’ll say this. I noticed a lot of people said as they were mixing it, they didn’t see anything, but after breaking the brownies open, they saw them. Well, as I mixed it with an electronic handheld mixer, I was searching hard for pieces of salt. Never saw any. But I mixed longer than normal just in case and did a lot of stirring. When I broke open the brownies later, I can say I didn’t see huge chunks but I saw what looked like it would have been a chunk. It was broken up into much smaller pieces and I could tell that’s what it would have been. I also didn’t taste any salt in my brownies either. They were delicious to be a Keto brownie. Overall, buy them. Eat them the next day after they’ve cooled in the fridge. And when you mix, maybe mix a little longer!
E**Y
One of the few keto baking mixes that fit the diet and taste great!
This mix is spectacular! I've grown a bit suspicious of Keto baking mixes. This is the only one that I've tried that even comes close to approximating the baked good it is made to reproduce. I've been on a no-carb diet for a few weeks (the calibration phase of and I've been seriously missing sweets. This really hit the spot for me. I prefer a more cake-like brownie and that usually comes from the pieces around the edge, so I decided to make mini muffin brownies. I took 1/2 of the mix and made it with 1/2 of the listed ingredients. This allowed me to fill up 8 mini-muffin holes (well buttererd) nicely (remove from pan when still slightly warm, but not hot). They puffed up a bit, just over the top of the muffin pan, giving 'em a very nice look. I let myself have 1 a day and they scratch my itch for sweets perfectly. You can tell that they have an artificial sweetener instead of sugar (just a touch of Spenda-bitterness), but they are 95%+ of the real thing. I got 8 mini muffins from 1/2 of the package, 16 servings per package, so one mini-muffin is a perfect serving size to match the nutritional info on the package. Once cooled, I put 'em in a large zip-lock bag at room temp and they have lasted me one week with no noticeable change in texture/flavor.
T**S
Tastes fantastic/ Something my body doesn't like/ resistant maltodextrin vs maltodextrin
Some people here are misinformed and a quick Google search will tell you that soluble corn fiber is only a 25 on the index and not likely to kick you of ketosis or be bad for a diabetic. Soluble corn fiber is RESISTANT MALTODEXTRIN. Many people confuse resistant maltodextrin with maltodextrin because both are made from corn. But resistant maltodextrin bypasses the normal digestive process and instead ferments in the large intestine. Maltodextrin, on the other hand, can be absorbed during digestion and may cause spikes in your blood sugar that could kick you out of ketosis. I was worried that this would be too cake like because it requires 3 eggs but it also requires 3/4 cup of butter and that's a lot! It was very much like a normal brownie. The batter was much less thick than Lakanto and not as moist after baked. I loaded it up with LIly's chocolate chips and made it the same way as I made the Lakanto (twice now) in the brownie pan (12 squares) by putting a dollop of peanut butter in the center of some and I also had some sugar free Nutella-like product (Nuti Light which is hazelnut + dark chocolate) and I added that to a few instead of peanut butter. Anyway, they smell great and taste great and have less of an aftertaste than Lakanto but not the rich/dark flavor. Very much like 'regular' brownies! However, after eating one I had a headache (which happens when I'm sensitive to something). It went away after a few hours and before bed I took another big bite because I wanted to know how hard they got in the fridge (not nearly as hard as Lakanto but I like them hard and crunchy) and it still tasted really great but as I was lying in bed my headache came back! I'm sensitive to some things and I'm thinking one of the ingredients in this just didn't agree with me. It's sweetened by something called 'Wondrose: which contains Erythritol, soluble corn fiber, inulin, monk fruit, and natural flavor). The sweetener is fantastic with no aftertaste at all but I'm thinking my body does not like the corn fiber. I know just about all corn is GMO besides organic so I suppose I could be reacting to that it could easily be the natural flavors listed here in sweetener and again as the last item of ingredients (natural flavors could literally be anything). It will be interesting to try a bite today before I eat anything or take anything else (I try to wait until noon for my first meal). So, we'll see! I'll update with that and a pic later.
T**S
Great alternative!
Actually delicious! I don’t really taste the almond or coconut like I do when I make my own mixes from scratch. This makes the job a lot easier and they turned out great, soft and fluffy and gooey. The chocolate taste is not as apparent as with regular sugar-loaded brownies but what do you expect? It was definitely chocolatey but not quite the same. Erythritol also takes a little getting used to, but the aftertaste is nothing horrible like sucralose or stevia or some other sugar substitutes. These are pretty expensive as one bag makes one 8”x8” pan. I live alone so I was able to make half the bag using one egg, 4oz butter, and a 6”x6” microwaveable brownie maker. But for the taste, health, and convenience I’ll be buying again.
S**N
Not a waste of money like most keto desserts
So, I don’t usually take the time to review anything unless like most people if I’ve had a bad experience...I know not fair but that is reality. Anyway, I have spent a lot of money on these keto friendly ingredients to help support my very health conscious 50yo husband...I’m 40 and figure it doesn’t hurt to do the whole keto thing with him...my sweet tooth has never been out of control but not having chocolate is kicking my butt. Everything I’ve tried is gritty....nasty after taste...inedible etc. it’s frustrating to spend $12 on a tiny bag of specialty flour and end up with something that You throw away.... All of that to say, these brownies are amazing! A third grader could make them they are so easy! Very moist, no nasty after taste...most like my favorite go to “Betty Crocker fudge brownies”....yes, they are a little pricy for an 8x8 pan of brownies but if you dead set on keto and craving some chocolate this is definitely worth it!!
A**N
Just eat sugar when you really want a sweet' large salt pieces too
I probably am going to be harshly judged here but I have come to the conclusion for me personally, that if I really crave a sweet, I'll just eat the real deal. If however, you are on a sugar free lifestyle diet for health reasons, then what I said is probably not good. After menopause I gained so much weight and now trying to lose it on a low carb diet is an incredible struggle; it's damn difficult as it seems my fat has a love affair with my body and just doesn't want to leave me! I'm counting carbs at about 25 per day and max. 1200 calories; slow going. My partner loves sweets, I don't, and is also trying to lose a few extra pounds, so I've bought a few of these KETO products. This fudge brownie is expensive and it just doesn't taste right, but how could it when it's not made from sugar. There in is the problem for me: I cannot expect to have the same satisfaction of eating a brownie bite that is not made from sugar, right? Having said that, I made the fudge brownies and I must say they are good and for someone who has health issues and has to avoid sugar at all cost, then this product is truly one of the best on the market. So even though for me the flavor was not great, it's not the product's fault because it truly delivers a good flavor thus the 4 stars; it is expensive thus the 1 star; and comfort for me a 1 star because it really didn't give me the "comfort" or satisfaction I wanted. So, I'll keep on having my piece of cheese for dessert. But if you need a non-sugar product, this IS one of the best I've tasted. I hope I have been fair. One thing I didn't mention: large pieces of salt! Odd!
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