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Two-Layer Raw Chocolate Brownies

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We’ve been having a total love affair with these raw brownies for the past couple weeks. A little nibble here, a little nibble there. I’m actually amazed that they’ve lasted this long, but just a small square is enough to satisfy my chocolate cravings. That’s how you know a chocolate dessert is the real deal. Plus, if the dancing in my belly is any indication, they are a big hit.

Lately, our evenings go something like this: We put on the hockey game (we’re avidly following both the Pens and Habs series which is basically another full time job) and I’m on my laptop doing some nursery planning as I scream at the TV. Eric is searching the freezer for these brownies. Nursery planning leads me to the uneasy discovery that I have zero home décor ability (not to mention decision making skills), but I still hold onto the hope that I can turn the room into the DIY nursery of my dreams. I curse those picture perfect rooms on Pinterest as I eat my brownie and watch hockey. Eric reassures me that the dresser we picked up at the second hand store is going to be transformed into something amazing for the baby’s room. I’ve always wanted to be a crafty goddess, so now I’m excited to start this project and see what I’m really made of.

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And O.M.G., these brownies. This raw brownie dough is made up with protein-packed hemp hearts, walnuts, Medjool dates, raw cacao powder (cocoa powder works too!), vanilla, and Himalayan sea salt. Just throw it into the food processor and voila. To add some crunch, I pulsed in some cacao nibs and chopped walnuts. The crunch is essential! The result is a chocolaty brownie-like dough all without the using the oven, flour, sugar, or butter.

But I didn’t stop with the brownie dough. Of course not. Go big or go home. I poured on homemade chocolate for a second layer. The chocolate hardens into a thick shell, giving these brownies a wonderful snappy texture – best enjoyed straight from the freezer. The contrast of the firm chocolate shell and the chewy brownie is just heaven!

This recipe is quite versatile though so have fun playing around with it. I imagine you could make several different variations on these just by changing the nuts/seeds, extracts, topping, etc.

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Two-Layer Raw Chocolate Brownies

Vegan, gluten-free, grain-free, no bake/raw, refined sugar-free, soy-free
★★★★★
5 from 48 reviews
Yield
12 squares
Prep time
20 minutes
Cook time
0 minutes
Chill time
30 minutes
Total time
20 minutes

Who knew fudgy, decadent brownies could be so packed with protein, omega-3 fatty acids, fibre, and antioxidants? Don’t let the healthy, wholesome ingredients fool you though; these no-bake brownies will blow your mind with their intense chocolatey flavour and satisfyingly dense, chewy texture. Recipe inspired by Sweet Talk Blog.

Ingredients

For the brownies:
  • 1 cup (100 g) walnut pieces
  • 1/2 cup (70 g) hemp hearts
  • 1 1/2 cups (275 g) lightly packed pitted Medjool dates*
  • 1/2 cup (40 g) raw cacao powder or unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons (7.5 mL) pure vanilla extract
  • 1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 1 to 3 teaspoons (5 to 15 mL) water, or as needed
  • 1/3 cup (33 g) chopped walnuts
  • 2 tablespoons (18 g) raw cacao nibs or chopped walnuts
For the homemade chocolate:
  • 1/2 cup (125 mL) virgin coconut oil**
  • 1/2 cup (40 g) raw cacao powder or unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1/4 cup (60 mL) pure maple syrup
  • Pinch fine sea salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • Sliced fresh strawberries, for garnish (optional)

Directions

  1. Line a 9x5-inch loaf pan (or an 8-inch square pan for thinner brownies) with a piece of parchment paper, leaving some overhang to remove the brownies in one piece.
  2. Place 1 cup of walnuts into a food processor and process to a fine crumb. Be careful not to overprocess, as too much break-down will turn the walnuts into butter.
  3. To the food processor, add the hemp seeds and pitted dates and process until finely chopped and sticky.
  4. Add the cacao powder (or cocoa powder, if using), vanilla, and salt and process until thoroughly combined. The dough should be slightly sticky; if it’s not, add water one teaspoon at a time and process the mixture again. I often add 1 to 3 teaspoons of water to achieve the right consistency.
  5. Add the 1/3 cup walnuts and 2 tablespoons raw cacao nibs (or additional chopped walnuts if using), and pulse the batter until just combined.
  6. Spoon the mixture into the prepared pan and spread it out evenly. If you have a pastry roller on hand, you can use it to roll the dough until smooth on top. Otherwise, simply press the dough down with your hands and ensure the edges are even. Place the pan in the freezer for about 10 minutes.
  7. Prepare the homemade chocolate: Melt the coconut oil over low heat in a medium pot. Remove the pot from the heat and whisk in the cacao powder (or cocoa powder, if using), syrup, salt, and vanilla until smooth and thoroughly combined.
  8. Remove the brownies from the freezer and pour on all of the chocolate topping. Carefully transfer the pan back to the freezer and let rest on a flat, even surface. Chill uncovered for at least 20 minutes, or until the topping is firm enough to slice. You might find the homemade chocolate will freeze a bit unevenly, but this is normal!
  9. To remove the brownies, run a knife under hot water for a minute or so and carefully slide it along the ends of your pan to loosen the slab. Using the excess parchment paper, lift the brownie slab out of the pan and place it onto a cutting board. Run the knife under hot water again and wipe off excess water. Pressing the knife down slowly, slice the brownies into squares. Top with strawberries, if using.
  10. Leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for several days, or tightly wrapped and frozen for 1 to 2 months. You can enjoy the brownies frozen, chilled from the fridge, or at room temp...your choice! I personally love them semi-frozen.

Tip:

* You’ll want to use soft, fresh Medjool dates for this recipe to ensure your batter is sticky enough. If your dates are firm, try soaking them in water for 30 to 60 minutes—drain well and use as directed.

** Instead of the homemade chocolate topping, you can melt 3/4 cup non-dairy chocolate chips in a small pot over the lowest heat, stirring until smooth.

Nutrition Information

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Serving Size 1 of 12 brownies with topping | Calories 310 calories | Total Fat 22 grams
Saturated Fat 10 grams | Sodium 65 milligrams | Total Carbohydrates 27 grams
Fiber 3 grams | Sugar 20 grams | Protein 4 grams

Nutritional info includes homemade chocolate topping.
* Nutrition data is approximate and is for informational purposes only.
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Nancy DePutter
11 years ago
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Best brownies hands down! Wanted to make a cake for friend’s birthday but didn’t have enough time, or enough ingredients so I whipped these up and they were fantastic.
Had to post them on my blog too! Thank you!!

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Pam Allen
11 years ago
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I have made the raw chocolate brownie recipe so many times. I adore it, so do my family and friends. I also recommend your site to my clients who often require healthy eating options. Thanks so much for your fabulous recipes. You clearly demonstrate that healthy is yummy!!

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Katinka
10 years ago
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Hi Angela!

I made them today and they are great great great! Thank you so much for this incredible recipe – as well as all the others. ;-)

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Meggan
10 years ago

I made these the other night and they are fantastic! You only need a little piece to satisfy and even the non restrictive eating housemates enjoy them. Thanks much for the recipe.

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Karyn
10 years ago
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These are divine. My family wanted brownies & I did not want to partake, so a handy search brought me here. Your recipes always save me! Thanks SO much!

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carol burgess
10 years ago
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First time at raw brownies, turned out brilliant be great for a treat, a little bit salty though would definitely use less next time. Loved the crunchy bits (I used pecans in chopped nuts at the end) and you couldn’t taste the hemp seeds ! A definite keeper !

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Marianne
10 years ago
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I just made these!! This is the best recipe yet!! I only added chopped pecans on top the chocolate before it set. It was perfect. I wish I could share the pic with you. Also. I couldn’t find my small springform since I halved the recipe so I lined a small round cake pain with plastic wrap and once it set and was solid (about an hour), it pulled right out.

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Marianne
10 years ago
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Oh. I substituted pecans for walnuts. Sorry, didn’t have any walnuts. It was fabulous.

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Will
10 years ago
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I ate them. they tasted good. mission success

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Kristie
10 years ago
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Hi Angela, I LOVE these brownies, and I believe I saw them in your protein-rich pregnancy sample meal plan. I’m wondering if you’ve done any research on the safety of raw cacao nibs during pregnancy?

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Jelli
10 years ago

Yum! Granted, these don’t compare to “real” brownies, in my opinion, but as far as a healthy version go, they’re delish. I didn’t have dates so I used prunes with great results. Also added a little honey to the topping, though I realize that might be taboo. Thanks for the recipe.

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Angela Liddon
Reply to  Jelli
10 years ago

Hi there, I’m glad to hear the prunes worked out well! Thanks for the lovely comment.

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Elizabeth
10 years ago
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I made these brownies today (love!) and added some cinnamon to the chocolate topping. Wow, did it make the flavors sing–kind of gave it a Mexican chocolate twist. I’ve recently committed totally to a plant-based diet, and your site has been an inspiration. Thanks for all of the wonderful recipes!

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Angela Liddon
Reply to  Elizabeth
10 years ago

Hi Elizabeth, I am so happy to hear that my blog has been a source of inspiration for you. Thank you for the lovely comment, and enjoy those brownies!

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Nancy
10 years ago

Hi Angela, a BIG Thank you for your recipes! we (my husband especially) love them and my 15 mos loves your green monster!
Just a question, Hulled hemp seeds are actually unavailable where we are living, so do you have any substitution suggestion?
Thank you again!

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Katie
9 years ago

They look amazing! I love the idea of double chocolate. Is there a substitution for walnuts?

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Angela Liddon
Reply to  Katie
9 years ago

Hi Katie, You can absolutely substitute the walnuts! Pecans are definitely the most popular swap and lots of people have had success with it, but I’d think any of your favourite nuts would be a good choice. Peanuts, hazelnuts, cashews, almonds…all would add their own unique spin to the recipe. It’s a pretty versatile one! Good luck if you try anything, and I’d love it if you’d report back.

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umay0ga
9 years ago

Yum! Am waiting for these little darlings to set in the freezer now… So excited! Have not had any chocolate cravings in this pregnancy until just now, so cannot wait to tuck in to something so wholesome x

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Angela Liddon
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9 years ago

I hope these satisfy the craving for you!

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Tiffany
9 years ago
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Simply amazingly delicious!!! I just made these tonight and they are out-of-control awesomeness! Thank you, thank you Angela!!

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Taryn
9 years ago
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These are seriously delicious! I used 1 cup blanched almonds and 1/2 cup sprouted pumpkin seeds instead of the walnuts/hemp seeds and I am so in love. They taste so decadent it’s hard to believe they’re healthy!

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Angela Liddon
Reply to  Taryn
9 years ago

They’re a big fave of ours too, Taryn! I’m glad you enjoyed them. :)

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Lindsey
9 years ago
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Waiting (im)patiently as these firm up in the freezer! Oh man that chocolate ganache is crazy good… I used sunflower seeds instead of hemp seeds because it’s what was around, added some unsweetened coconut flakes to the brownie, and sprinkled the top with nibs + shredded coconut for party presentation :D

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Lindsey
Reply to  Lindsey
9 years ago

Salty, sweet and so DELICIOUS! Thanks for the recipe!

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Liz Westerhaus
9 years ago
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LOVE everything on this website. SO good. My go-to for all recipes!

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Angela Liddon
Reply to  Liz Westerhaus
9 years ago

Aw, that’s so lovely to hear, Liz!! I’m glad you’ve been enjoying my recipes. :)

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Julia
9 years ago

Do you have any suggestions for making this nut free? Seeds are OK. I was thinking of replacing the walnuts with sunflower or pumpkin seeds, but since they both have strong tastes I wanted to see if anyone else tried this without the walnuts.

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