Coconut Flour Brownies, which could also be called Paleo Brownies or Gluten Free Brownies are one of the healthier brownie recipes I've had.
They are a one bowl wonder! Easy to make and just plain delicious!
For all of you on a no grain diet, finding a delish brownie recipe can be difficult! The texture has to be right. And, then there is the taste. My all time favorite brownie recipe, Never Fail Brownies is a no go!
But, these Coconut Flour Brownies are a wonderful substitute! It can be difficult when eating a special diet like the paleo or gluten-free diets, especially if you have a sweet tooth.
It is easy to feel abused and left out. But no more! Now you can indulge and enjoy!
🎥 Video
For a gluten free brownies recipe, this one is definitely a win-win. It doesn't fall apart or come up mealy, unlike a lot of GAPS-friendly recipes I've tried.
In fact, this Coconut Flour Brownies recipe is quick and easy and has not failed me yet. It is absolutely delicious.
My family loves it - when I share them.
But, to be honest, I tend to be selfish with my brownies and save them for a treat with coffee in the afternoon.
🥘 Ingredients
- ½ cup coconut flour
- ½ cup cocoa powder
- ½ cup ghee or butter, melted
- 3 eggs
- ¾ cup honey
- ½ tsp vanilla
- 2 tbsp espresso (optional)
You will notice the Coconut Flour Brownie recipe calls ghee or melted butter. I normally use butter but, in strict Paleo, that is not allowed.
So, if you are on a strict paleo diet, you can also use coconut oil in place of the butter.
Cooking with Coconut Flour
- You can NOT substitute 1:1 coconut flour for wheat flour. Normally substitute ¼ cup - ⅓ cup coconut flour for each 1 cup of wheat flour.
- Coconut flour absorbs liquids. This is why you use less coconut flour than wheat flour.
- Increase the eggs used in a coconut flour recipe. A general rule of thumb is 6 eggs for each 1 cup of wheat flour and increase the liquid used to 1 cup.
- Blend recipe ingredients well to avoid a heavy texture.
🔪 Instructions
- In mixing bowl, add all ingredients. Photo 1
- Mix well. Photo 2
- Pour in greased baking dish and bake. Photo 3
- Enjoy! Photo 4
💭 Top tips
- Baking with coconut flour is different from other flours so follow the directions as written
- After baking, for a special touch, dust with cocoa and even drizzle with some melted chocolate
- Using the honey called for in the recipe rather than conventional sugar lends a kind of well-rounded sweetness that sugar just can't provide, I love using a healthier substitute!
- The espresso is optional but balances the taste of the cocoa giving a smooth rich tasting brownie
Why Use Coconut Flour?
Coconut flour is the flour produced from dried coconut meat and is a byproduct of coconut milk production.
Just like learning how to crack coconuts takes a bit of effort, so does making your own coconut flour. It is waaaay easier and quicker to buy it.
When coconut milk is pressed from coconut meat, small pieces of solid coconut meat are leftover. This coconut meat is then dried (at low temps) and ground to produce flour.
Coconut flour is gluten-free and rich in protein - a great alternative to other flours made from grains. It has gained popularity with people who eat diets that limit grains like the Paleo, GAPS, gluten-free and the SCD diets.
And because frankly, I love the way it acts as a baking ingredient. It's great for keeping things light and fluffy, and it's a great option for making gluten free brownies.
Coconut flour also contains protein, which is a nice little perk for baking up desserts. Who doesn't want a dessert with a little bit of protein snuck in?
You will only need one bowl to mix the recipe up, no special ingredients are needed, the recipe is easy, and the brownies taste delicious - this is definitely a win-win-win recipe!
And if I may say so, it's simple enough to even cook with little ones. Maybe multiple naps can be ended with brownies, huh?
Leave a comment and let me know if you ever take naps (especially when the kids are napping, too!).
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📋 Recipe
Coconut Flour Brownies
Ingredients
- ½ cup coconut flour
- ½ cup cocoa powder
- ½ cup ghee or butter, melted
- 3 eggs
- ¾ cup honey
- ½ teaspoons vanilla
- 2 tablespoon espresso optional
Instructions
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Preheat oven to 350 F. Grease 9 x 9 baking dish.
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Mix all ingredients together with whisk or hand mixer.
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Pour into prepared baking dish.
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Bake for 30 - 35 minutes - until a knife inserted comes out clean.
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Cool before cutting.
Notes
Tips for Making Coconut Flour Brownies:
- The espresso is optional but adds a delicious smoothness to the chocolaty flavor.
- Try dusting the top with cocoa or drizzle with chocolate - it adds a special touch!
📖 Variations
- Coconut Oil Chocolate Treats
- Healthy Chocolate Covered Strawberries
- Coconut Flour Biscuits
- Healthy Coconut Coffee
- Chocolate Covered Bananas
- Cracking Coconuts
Coconut Flour Brownies, Paleo Brownies or Gluten Free Brownies - which name do you prefer? Leave a comment!
Joyce Peters says
I thought I saw a recipe for carrot nut cupcakes on your site but can not find it now. I do not see a place to search for it.
Dina-Marie says
Joyce, you could find it under "Recipes" in the menu bar or search for it using the Search box on the right sidebar. Here is the link to Carrot Nut Muffins.
Alan says
The brownies came out ok...:-/
Not as sweet as I expected and how could they be more chewy??
Alan
Dina-Marie says
Alan, you could always add more honey as stated in the recipe for sweeter brownies. As far as them being more chewy, I'm sorry but I really don't know - maybe another reader....
Tina Rigdon says
These are closet brownies! Closet Brownies= brownies you hide from your family and eat when they are not around! these are too good to share! Thanks for this recipe!
Dina-Marie says
Tina, I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it!!!! From one closet brownie eater to another - thanks!
Rafal says
Can I substitute honey with stevia?
Dina-Marie says
Rafal, I have never cooked with stevia so I really cannot say. If you try it, please let me know how it works!
Emily Kemp says
I love the thought of baking with coconut flour, definitely trying these!
lois says
can i use egg substitute for one or 2 of the eggs ?
Dina-Marie says
Lois, although I have not tried it, I would think so. If you do, please let me know how it worked!
Mimi says
Pretty good! I made these with a few changes. I ran out of honey so I added 1/2 cup sugar. I had about half the honey needed in the recipe. I baked them in a muffin pan because I didnt have the correct size pan the recipe said to use. It took about 15 minutes for them to bake all the way. I also added 1/2 cup chocolate chips. Made 12 muffins/brownies. Texture is pretty similar to normal brownies, taste is pretty good, maybe just a tad bit bitter but the chocolate chips help with that.
Dina-Marie says
Mimi, I am so glad you liked them!
Aggie R says
These were delish! I made them with Splenda, using 1/2 the amount of sugar, and I didn’t have any honey, nor vanilla extract so I substituted 1/2 tsp. maple syrup. I had some organic cacao powder I normally use in my smoothies. I mixed in 1 c. of semi-sweet chocolate morsels, then topped with 1/2 cup crushed walnut pieces before putting it in the oven. They were yummy warm, as I couldn’t wait for them to cool! The texture was like a fudgy lava cake brownie met a coconut macaroon, in my mouth. I love macaroons, and just discovered the health benefits of coconut flour. Different from traditional brownies that are rich and cake-like, but fudgy and healthier. Satisfies my chocolate craving.
Dina-Marie says
Aggie, your version sounds delicious and I am so glad you liked them! I agree, these are great to satisfy chocolate cravings.
Leigh says
The third batch is in the oven as I type. This recipe is perfect and so forgiving: each time I substitute coconut oil for the butter then add chopped walnuts and a pinch of salt -- with perfect, satisfying results every time. Perhaps the next batch will include espresso. Many thanks!
Dina-Marie says
Leigh, I'm so glad you like it - this is one of our favs!
Joleesha says
I followed your recipe, but made a double batch! I added an egg to the 3, used vegetable oil instead of butter, and threw in some chocolate chips at the end to add some additional sweetness. Baked them for about 30 minutes and they came out great!! I’ll definitely try this again!! I wish I could add a picture, ugh!! But thank you for this amazing recipe!!
Dina-Marie says
Joleesha, so glad you liked it and thanks for your additions!