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| Flourless Chocolate Brownies (gluten free) Posted: 22 Jul 2022 01:30 AM PDT Like my flourless chocolate cake, I make these Flourless Chocolate Brownies even when I'm not after a gluten free dessert because they're that good! Using almond meal instead of flour adds lovely undertones of nuttiness as well as guaranteeing they’ll be fudgy and moist. One bowl, quick, easy and impossible to stuff up! ![]() Flourless Chocolate BrowniesI don’t think of these as gluten-free brownies. Rather, I tell people they are flourless chocolate brownies made with almond meal instead of flour, so they happen to be gluten-free. And unlike regular brownies made with flour, these flourless brownies are virtually impossible to overcook to the point that you lose that desirable fudginess that we all know and love about brownies. Win, win! However, please note. If you ask me to choose between these flourless brownies and classic brownies, I’ll plead the fifth. There’s enough space in this world for both!! (A phrase I often use for competing food-love-interests). ![]() What goes in gluten-free browniesHere’s what you need to make these gluten-free brownies: ![]()
![]() How to make flourless chocolate browniesNice and easy – one bowl and just a wooden spoon! ![]()
Also, close up proof that even though these are flourless brownies, you’ll get the signature crackly brownie surface that we all know and love: ![]() And proof of fudgy insides: ![]() YUM. I see these fudgy beauties in your future. Very near future, in fact. Like – this weekend. Then after you’ve made them, come back and tell me how much you loved them!!! Watch how to make itVideo typo! I use almond meal / ground almonds NOT almond flour in this recipe. I will update it shortly! ![]() Flourless Chocolate Brownies (gluten free)Recipe video above. Like my flourless chocolate cake, I make these Flourless Chocolate Brownies even when I'm not after a gluten free dessert because they're that good! Using almond meal instead of flour adds lovely undertones of nuttiness as well as guaranteeing they'll be fudgy and moist.Very easy, forgiving recipe, hard to stuff up. See note for scaling up. See all my gluten free recipe here. Servings 16 pieces Calories 190cal Ingredients
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Notes1. Chocolate – Use cooking chocolate chips from the baking section of the supermarket, not eating chocolate. Though actually, Lindt chocolate bars work great, not all eating chocolate does so that’s why I generally don’t recommend it! 2. Almond meal / ground almonds (same thing) – finely blitzed raw, whole almonds in powder form. Find it in the dried fruit and nut section or health food section of grocery stores. Making your own: Blitz whole, raw unsalted almonds until powdered. Almond flour is slightly different but can be used. Brownie texture will probably be slightly more fine (almond flour is made with blanched peeled almonds, no skin). 3. Rice flour – Ground rice, widely available these days at everyday grocery stores. Gives these brownies a bit of much needed structure compared to using just almond meal. Note however that some brands (like McKenzie’s in Australia) are not fully ground into a fine powder and sometimes have a tiny bit of a grit in them. Not a big deal in this recipe, but I prefer using Asian brands as they never seem to have this problem (Asian aisle, Harris Farms in Australia, Asian stores) 4. Cutting – Fudgy brownies are difficult to cut when warm as they are too gooey. Best to cool to room temp before slicing. For best results, refrigerate so it firms up, slice when cold so you get neat squares. Then allow to fully come to room temperature before serving. This way, you get perfect neat slices but the same gooey eating experience! 5. To scale up, use multiple pans. Don’t try to cook a big batch in a larger pan than an 20cm/8″ square pan otherwise the sides will overcook while the middle will be undercooked (as I found out first hand!). 6. Storage – Keeps in an airtight container for 5 days, though if it’s quite warm where you are, best to keep in the fridge and bring to room temp before eating. 7. Nutrition per slice. NutritionCalories: 190cal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 33mg | Sodium: 85mg | Potassium: 89mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 14g | Vitamin A: 168IU | Calcium: 30mg | Iron: 1mg Recipe originally published May 2014. Updated with much needed new photos and a video, plus the all important Life of Dozer section! No change to recipe – perfect as is. Life of DozerMassage balls to work knots out of my back regularly go missing around here…. ![]()
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