
My gluten-free and vegan baking adventures continue! [See post 1 here]
This time, I’m using a gluten-free flour called Teff Flour.
Have you heard of Teff flour before?

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I hadn’t until I looked through the Clean Start and Clean Food Cookbooks. Teff flour is not only gluten-free, but it’s high in protein, iron, calcium, and zinc. Teff contains 2x the Thiamin, 3x the Folate, 7x the Calcium, 3x the Iron, and 3x the Zinc as compared to wheat.
The Teff grain is incredibly small too, measuring about 1/32 of an inch in diameter! It takes 150 grains to weigh as much as one grain of wheat.
Check out how tiny the Teff grain is!

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Because the grain is so small it is virtually impossible to hull the grain before grinding it into a flour. This means that teff flour is identical in nutritional value to the whole grain. Dark or brown teff is higher in iron and ivory teff is higher in protein. There is also a red teff, but I don’t think it’s common.
When I was at Bulk Barn the other day picking up some Goji berries, I was surprised to see that they carried Teff Flour. You can also purchase teff flour at many health food stores and Bob’s Red Mill also makes Teff flour.
I rushed home to make these brownies, not knowing what to expect, and they knocked our socks off!

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Gluten-Free, Vegan, and Oil-Free Walnut Chip Brownies
Lightly Adapted from Clean Start cookbook. Recipe printed with permission from Terry Walters. Copyright 2010, Sterling Publishing Co., Inc.
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce or finely grated apple
- 8 pitted medjool dates
- 1 medium ripe banana
- 1/2 cup pure maple syrup
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup brown teff flour
- 1/2 cup almond meal (I ground almonds in my food processor)
- 1/2 cup cocoa powder
- 2 tsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 1/4 tsp kosher salt
- 1/3 cup chopped walnuts (my addition)
- 1/4 cup dark chocolate chips (my addition)
Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 350F and line an 8” x 8” pan with parchment paper so it overlaps on two sides. Lightly grease the parchment and sides of the pan with oil.
2. In a food processor, process the almonds into a flour like consistency. Remove ground almonds and set aside. In the food processor, process the applesauce, dates, banana, maple syrup, and vanilla until almost smooth.
3. In a medium sized bowl, whisk together the teff flour, almond meal, cocoa powder, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.
4. Add wet ingredients to dry and mix until just combined. Fold in the nuts and chips. Be careful not to overmix the batter.
5. Spoon batter into prepared pan and gently smooth out with a wet spatula. Batter will be very sticky! This is normal.
6. Bake for about 25-27 mins (I baked for 27 mins). at 350F or until a toothpick comes out clean. Let brownies cool completely for at least 1 hour before slicing as they are VERY delicate and fall apart. I suggest cooling and then freezing the brownies until firm, so you can slice them easier without them falling apart. Keep in a sealed container for up to 3 days.
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To amp up the brownies, I added walnuts and chocolate chips because we love a nice crunch to our brownies!
The Teff Flour has a very light taste and I couldn’t even tell that I was using a new flour. The brownies are incredibly fudgy, but still a bit cake-like in texture.
The only small issue I had was that the brownies tended to fall apart when I cut them after cooling. If this is an issue for you, I would suggest cooling them in the pan, then freezing until firm (but not solid completely), and finally, cutting them for a less crumbly slice.
Either way, when I tasted the brownies I really didn’t care what they looked like because they were just that good! Big thanks to Terry for allowing me to share this incredible recipe with you today.

Have you ever tried Teff flour before? What are your favourite flours to bake with?
My favourite flours to bake with are whole grain spelt flour (for heartier baked goods like muffins), light spelt flour (for lighter baked goods), whole wheat pastry flour, and Kamut flour (bakes very similar to white flour). Teff flour will be moving onto this list too. :)
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Wow! I think you may have nailed it! They sound great. I have not used Teff flour yet.
I agree with Averie, haha, “no beans”…I think you are on to something. :) I love bean brownies though don’t get me wrong. :)
Oh, these looks amazing! Cant believe they are almost healthy! I would even say they ARE healthy! They looks so chewy and good!
And beautiful photos as always :)
You can actually make your own teff flour by putting whole teff in your Vitamix. It is super simple and super fast! :-)
cool thanks!
Awesome recipe Ange – can’t wait to try! I’ve never used Teff flour before but have heard so much about it!
I always feel confident trying out your recipes and these looks so delish
Thx bella!
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yay thanks!
Wow! I’ll have to locate some Teff flour right away! You must have been reading my mind! Chocolate, low fat, gluten free, just what I was thinking about. What the difference between medjool dates and regular dates, the only ones I can locate? Are they smoother textured, sweeter, ?? Thanks! Just finished some overnight oats with banana soft serve from your recipes, yum!
I think you can use any type of dates! :)
Congrats on your successful GF baking extravaganza! I knew you could do it!
Totally bookmarking this page ;)
Thanks Gina…although all the credit goes to the fab Terry!
oooh I must look out for teff flour! I am not sure that I have seen it in Australia!
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These look wonderful! I’ve never tried teff flour before, but I’m looking for it on the next Whole Foods trips!
I would love to eat one of those brownies!! I try to be very conscious of not using too much oil in my cooking so this is right up my alley. Thank you for the inspiration. Have a great week!
Is spelt flour create a similar texture to whole wheat pastry flour. I was thinking of baking some things with spelt, but wasn’t sure if there would be a big difference.
Spelt is much more dense than WWPF. For example, the baked goods don’t rise as much as other flours. This isnt a huge deal to me though because the flavour of spelt is my FAV of all flours! Very nutty.
I love that these contain a bunch of dates! great recipe Angela~~I’ve heard of Teff and have wanted to try it. These look delicious.
Totally looking for teff flour next time I’m at the Bulk Barn PLUS I have a spend $10 and get $3 off the next time I go there…even more the reason to get the flour!
These will be on my list to make this week!!! :D
Wow, those look incredible! I love brownies but my husband’s not a fan. But this recipe looks so wholesome that I might just have to make a batch for myself!
These look awesome! I’ve never tried teff before, but have seen it at Planet Organic and Bulk Barn… will definitely have to pick some up next time! I generally just bake with whole wheat pastry flour, but your blog is definitely encouraging me to try out new flours… spelt is definitely high on the list!
I’ve never tried teff. Never even seen it around actually. You were the one to inspire me to buy spelt for the first time and now it’s one of my favorites :)
Those brownies looks amazing! I can’t imagine being gluten-free and vegan, so kudos on your successful baking!
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Those brownies look amazing!! I love making healthy treats for my family! I have been on the lookout for teff flour at the organic shops here in Malaysia for more than a year with no success. I might have to try this recipe with oat flour or barley flour!