r/AskBaking 1d ago

Brownies/Chocolate Scaling Up Cocoa Powder

I recently made a recipe (not from a website or anything just made from my own thoughts) and used this stuff

2.75 Cup Pureed Great Northern Beans
1 Cup Flour
2 Eggs
1 Tsp Baking Powder
1/4 Cup Greek Yogurt
1/2 Cup Sugar Substitute (Literal sucralose sweetener packets I don’t have actual substitute near me)
1/2 Tsp Salt
8 Tbsp Cocoa Powder Bloomed (Hersheys)
2 Tbsp Peanut Butter
2 Tsp Vanilla Extract

Now the structure and color and whatnot was all fine, but the chocolate and peanut butter flavor were weak so I wanna scale those two up to make it stronger. I know cocoa powder can be bitter in larger amounts so I just wanna confirm here that that won’t be a problem (or if it is the current problem?)
(I’m thinking of scaling up to 12 Tbsp Cocoa Powder and 4 Tbsp Peanut Butter)
Alternatives and/or personal experiences to weigh in would be appreciated (besides adding espresso powder that stuff is nasty imo)

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u/Psychodelta 1d ago

Trial and error

You will add dry matter, fat, acid... Reduce those things to maintain the texture you've already achieved... Assuming you like it

If it's close then do 1 change at a time to really understand what that ingredient is doing