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Healthy Fudgy Brownies with Almond Flour

By Laura Fuentes Updated May 17, 2024

4.82 from 33 votes

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These healthy brownies made with almond flour have a delicious, fudgy texture with rich chocolate flavor and dark chocolate bits in each bite. 

These healthy brownies made with almond flour have a delicious, fudgy texture with rich chocolate flavor and dark chocolate bits in each bite.

From mixing the batter in the bowl to the aroma of brownies baking in the oven, your family will love this recipe, and it’s free of gluten, grains, and dairy.

eight fudgy brownies
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  • How to Make Healthy Brownies
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Chunky Fudgy Brownies Made Healthy!

These brownies taste like an indulgence with their rich chocolate flavor and irresistible texture, but they are made with healthier ingredients for a treat you can enjoy without guilt.

I’m a firm believer that we can enjoy making and eating our favorite desserts without having to ‘start over,’ and this recipe, along with the entire Clean Treats for Everyone cookbook, proves it.

It’s a collection of show-stopping desserts, no-bake treats, baked goods, and snacks made without refined sugars, grains, and dairy but still have that indulgent ‘flavor and feel.’

And these chocolate chunk brownies made almond flour, almond butter, and coconut sugar set a perfect example.

Healthy Brownie Ingredients

Let’s go over everything you’ll need to make these healthy brownies:

  • almond butter: helps bind the ingredients and its natural sweetness reduces the amount of coconut sugar required.  
  • melted coconut oil: to moisten the brownies. 
  • coconut sugar: to sweeten the brownies. 
  • eggs: essential for baking with almond flour. 
  • vanilla extract: adds flavor. 
  • almond flour: a grain-free flour with nutty flavor and higher fat content that gives baked goods a tender, soft texture. 
  • unsweetened cocoa powder: is 100% chocolate and gives the brownies a more intense chocolate flavor without added sugars. 
  • baking soda: just an itsy bitsy amount to give these brownies a ‘lift’. 
  • salt: reacts with the baking powder and enhances the chocolate and sweet flavors. 
  • dark chocolate: chopped pieces of dark chocolate add a delicious surprise in each bite of baked brownie. 
eight fudgy brownies

How to Make Healthy Brownies

Like my regular Fudgy Brownies, these are super easy to whip up in one bowl and bake to perfection. From start to finish, this recipe takes about 30 minutes (that’s if you don’t include cooling). 

Here’s how to make a delicious batch of healthy brownies:

  1. Preheat the oven to 350F
    Line a 9 x 9-inch baking pan with parchment paper. 
  2. Combine the wet ingredients
    In a large bowl, whisk the almond butter, coconut oil, coconut sugar egg, and vanilla extract until smooth. 
  3. Add the dry ingredients
    Stir in the almond flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, and salt into the wet ingredients until the batter is smooth. 
  4. Add more chocolate
    Fold the chocolate pieces into the batter and pour them into the prepared baking pan. 
  5. Bake to perfection
    Place the pan into the oven and bake for 20 minutes or until the brownies are just set and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out with a few moist crumbs. 
  6. Let them cool
    Once you remove the pan from the oven let them cool slightly before slicing into 12 squares. Grab a tall glass of milk or non-dairy milk, and enjoy! 

With the right ingredients, recreating your family’s favorite recipes into a healthier version that tastes just as good can be simple. 

I’ve done it for years and even created the Family Kickstart Program to help parents eliminate processed foods from their family’s diet and reset the way they eat, one recipe at a time. 

If it’s something you want to try but are not certain where to start, you can learn more about the 4-week meal plan and clean eating guide for families here.

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Healthy Brownie Texture

These brownies made with almond flour have a little more crumb to them than my regular brownie recipe and a chewy-fudgy texture that holds together just enough so that you can pick one up without it falling apart.

And depending on what temperature you eat the brownies, the chocolate chunks are either melted flecks of chocolate or softened bits you can sink your teeth into.

What Size Pan to Use?

The smaller the pan, the thicker and fudgier the brownie. I like to use a 9 x 9-inch square baking pan, but you can also use an 8 x 8-inch pan and bake them for a few additional minutes until the top is just set.

Baking with Almond Flour

I have an entire post on how to bake with almond flour that would be helpful, along with a few answered questions and pointers below that are specific to this recipe: 

Don’t add/subtract/swap
Baking is science, and this recipe is a formula calculated for results that are just right and delicious. On top of that, recipes made with grain-free flours aren’t as forgiving, so I don’t recommend exchanging ingredients or changing amounts unless noted. 

Let the brownies cool down
Recipes with almond flour have a more delicate texture, if you don’t let them cool off before slicing, then chances are your brownies will turn into crumbs. 

Don’t pack the flour
You’ve heard this before with regular flour but it also applies to almond flour. To measure, spoon the flour into the measuring cup then use the back of a butter knife or spoon to scrape the excess flour from the top. 

Can I double this recipe? 
Absolutely? Double the recipe and bake them in a 9 x 13-inch baking pan if you want brownies galore. 

Easy Healthy Brownie Recipe

eight fudgy brownies
Servings: 12
Prep Time: 10 minutes mins
Cook Time: 20 minutes mins
Total Time: 30 minutes mins
These healthy brownies made with almond flour have a delicious, fudgy texture with rich chocolate flavor and dark chocolate bits in each bite. 
4.82 from 33 votes
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Ingredients

  • ½ cup almond butter
  • ¼ cup coconut oil, melted
  • ¾ cup coconut sugar
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • ¼ cup water
  • 1 cup almond flour
  • ½ cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 4 ounces dark chocolate, coarsely chopped

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350F. Line a 9 x 9-inch square baking pan with parchment paper.
  • In a large bowl, combine the almond butter, coconut oil, coconut sugar, eggs, vanilla extract, and water until smooth. Stir in the almond flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, and salt. Fold in the chocolate pieces to evenly distribute into the dough.  
  • Transfer the batter to the prepared pan and bake for 20 minutes or until lightly browned.
  • Remove from oven and allow to cool before slicing into 12 squares.

Equipment

Clean Treats
Clean Treats Cookbook
Almond Flour
Dessert Carrier

Nutrition

Serving: 1 brownie | Calories: 324kcal | Carbohydrates: 21g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 25g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Trans Fat: 0.01g | Cholesterol: 28mg | Sodium: 222mg | Potassium: 212mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin A: 43IU | Calcium: 94mg | Iron: 3mg

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  1. Victor landey says

    May 10, 2017 at 8:22 pm

    5 stars
    Can you substitute sugar for stevia for diabetics???

    Reply
    • Laura Fuentes says

      May 12, 2017 at 9:34 am

      I’ve not tried substituting sugar with stevia but I do know that Stevia makes a 1:1 baking product substitute so that should work. Enjoy!

      Reply
  2. jody says

    February 07, 2017 at 1:01 pm

    4 stars
    I am just making these and used 1/2 cup sugar and 1 cup dark chocolate bits. I thought it might be too chocolatey but it’s pretty good. However, I realize the dark chocolate is actually more calories than the sugar.

    I used 1 tbsp yogurt and 1 tbps of butter and they are definitely a bit too dense. Do you think that’s the reason?

    I used a few extra prunes. Mine were really, really sticky and I made quite a mess. I don’t think it will make 16 brownies unless they are really small.

    finally, I added shaved almonds and chia (untoasted) for an extra crunch and they were good! (no walnuts).

    That being said, they are still pretty good but I think I only had to bake them 25 minutes. Your recipe kept coming up first so I had to try it. So thank you.

    Do you ever add more flour, or do you think mine are too dense because I overdid it with prunes (slightly).

    Also, do you ever use a peanut butter frosting?

    Reply
    • Laura Fuentes says

      February 07, 2017 at 2:38 pm

      Jody, for optimal results, you’ll want to follow the recipe. Chia will absorb up to 10x its volume in liquid so even a little bit will make these dense. I do not add any more flour I just follow the recipe and they come out fudgy and moist. I Hope this helps.

      Reply
  3. thefolia says

    January 03, 2017 at 6:08 am

    5 stars
    Yummy…I have added beet and raspberries to brownies and it was a hit in our nest too. Raspberries have more fiber than prunes and much preferred with my little bears. Happy feasting.

    Reply
    • Laura Fuentes says

      January 03, 2017 at 9:00 am

      that sounds delicious too!

      Reply
  4. Elisabeth says

    October 21, 2016 at 7:06 am

    5 stars
    Hi there,

    I have been disappointed with MANY brownie recipes and am skeptical about trying yet another one. How thick are these once finished? Do they have a more fudgy texture rather than a cakey texture? Just want to make sure it is the kind of recipe I am looking for before making them!

    Thanks 🙂

    Reply
    • Laura Fuentes says

      October 24, 2016 at 3:53 pm

      Elisabeth, this is definitely one of those brownie recipes that taste really great but it feel a little “healthy.” I wouldn’t want you to be disappointed.

      Reply
  5. Marcela says

    June 21, 2016 at 5:25 am

    5 stars
    Hi Laura! I’m from Colombia! Do you speak Spanish? 🙂

    I just did the recipe and the brownies turned out perfect! I have to say I replaced the flour for 1/4 almond and 1/4 coconut, the butter for almond butter and I used 90% cocoa dark chocolate.

    When I mixed the dry and wet ingrediets the texture was very dry so I added water and when I took them out of the oven (let them for about 40 min) they were not as fudgy as I wanted but still a little fudgy and full of flavor. I wonder if I let them less time in the oven the brownies will turn out more fudgy? Or it was because the texture of the mixture was a little bit dry and I have to add more of any of the ingredients?

    Thanks for sharing the recipe! We all love the brownies. And my kids were very happy eating them!

    Marcela

    Reply
    • Laura Fuentes says

      June 22, 2016 at 10:12 am

      Hi Marcela! I have not tested this recipe with a flour-free substitute, so I can’t judge. By experience, it needs more liquid when working with coconut flour. Probably about 1/4 cup more. Glad everyone enjoyed them!

      Reply
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