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Vegan Brownies: Two Ways

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Brownies are notorious for being difficult to get just right. Since going vegan, brownies are the one dessert that I have had the least success with. There’s something about not having the egg in there that just makes it difficult to get the perfect texture. I’ve tried a few vegan brownie recipes on the blog so far and while they’ve all tasted great, I haven’t found the one that makes me say “this is it”.

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This might be it. It’s pretty damn close to my perfect brownie.

I love my brownies dense and rich with a crispy crust. I’m not a fan of cake-like brownies. If I want cake, I’ll make a cake! Mind you…I’ll pretty much eat any brownie that’s put in front of me without a single complaint. Duh.

Now, throw gluten-free and vegan into the mix and it’s almost doomed for failure.

But it can’t hurt to try.

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Apparently it can. It can hurt real bad.

Despite the mess above, I have two successful brownie recipes to share with you:

  • a gluten-free and vegan version
  • a regular vegan version (not GF)

 

The very first brownie I made was our least favourite and biggest shocker. I used a mix of all-purpose and whole wheat pastry flour. The result was a cake-like texture and the flavour didn’t wow me like I hoped. I will not be sharing this recipe with you today as it needs more work.

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After that, I decided to switch up my flours to get the dense brownie I was looking for.

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[the GF brownie is a bit thicker because it was baked in an 8 inch pan while the vegan brownie was baked in a 9 inch pan.]

In the vegan version (on left) I used a mix of all-purpose flour and almond meal/flour. The texture and taste was so much better than the first version! For the gluten-free version, I used a mix of brown rice flour, almond meal/flour, and arrowroot powder. I was really surprised at how close I could get the gluten-free version’s texture to the regular vegan version. Both were winners, but I’ll tell you which one we liked best at the end of the post. Oh, suspense.

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Vegan Brownies

Dense, nutty, with a crisp crust and flakey top. Come to mama.

Inspired by Vegan Baking.

Ingredients:

  • 1.5 tbsp ground flax + 3 tbsp water, whisked
  • 3/4 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup whole almonds, ground into a flour/meal & sifted (OR sub 1.5 cups almond flour)
  • 1/2 cup cocoa powder
  • 1/2 tsp kosher salt
  • 1/4 tsp baking soda
  • 1/4 cup + 2 tbsp Earth Balance or other non-dairy butter substitute
  • 1/2 cup + 1/4 cup non-dairy chocolate, divided
  • 1 cup + 1/4 cup organic cane sugar (note: a reduction in sugar will lead to a more cake-like brownie)
  • 1/4 cup + 2 tbsp almond milk
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 1/2 cup finely chopped walnuts

 

1. Preheat oven to 350F. Line a 9 inch square pan with parchment and grease all sides. In a small bowl, whisk together the ground flax and water and set aside.

2. In a blender or processor, process almonds into a meal/flour. Sift out large pieces. Or use store bought almond meal/flour. In a large bowl, whisk together the dry ingredients (flours, cocoa, salt, soda).

3. In a large microwave safe bowl, add chocolate and Earth Balance and melt in microwave for about 30-45 seconds until melted. Stir well and add in flax egg, sugar, vanilla, and milk. Whisk.

4. Pour wet mixture over dry mixture and stir well. The mixture will be VERY dry, but not to worry keep mixing! Now fold in the walnuts and remaining 1/4 cup chocolate chips.

5. Scoop batter into prepared pan and place a piece of parchment on top. Spread with hands or a pastry roller until smooth and even.

6. Bake for 32-34 minutes at 350F and allow brownies to cool in pan for about 1.5 hours. DO NOT REMOVE BROWNIES (uh oh I’m yelling!) until completely cool or they will crack apart. After an hour or so, gently separate edge of brownie from pan with a butter knife and place on a cooling rack. Cool completely and slice carefully. Some cracking when slicing is normal and I say it gives the brownies character, right? Store in air-tight container for up to 3-4 days.

I love a crisp edge on a brownie!

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The key for brownie success is a very thick batter. It’s so thick, you think you did something wrong.

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You did not.

Unless of course you forgot the flax egg (see brownie disaster above).

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Crazy good batter!

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Scoop the thick dough onto the pan and spread it out. I placed a piece of parchment paper on top and rolled a pastry roller over it to smooth out. It’s a bit annoying to work with, but the effort is worth it!

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Next up, the GF and vegan brownies:

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Oh She Glows Vegan and Gluten-Free Brownies

Vegan, gluten-free
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Yield
9 large brownies
Prep time
15 minutes
Cook time
37 minutes
Chill time
1.5 hours
Total time
52 minutes

Ridiculously good. Dense, nutty, with a crispy crust. Our favourite vegan brownie to date and gluten-free too. No one will ever guess these are vegan and gluten-free!

Ingredients

  • 1.5 tbsp ground flax + 3 tbsp water, whisked
  • 3/4 cup + 2 tbsp brown rice flour
  • 1 cup whole almonds, ground into a flour/meal & sifted (OR sub 1.5 cups almond flour)
  • 2 tbsp arrowroot powder (or cornstarch may work)
  • 1/2 cup cocoa powder
  • 1/2 tsp kosher salt
  • 1/4 tsp baking soda
  • 1/4 cup + 2 tbsp Earth Balance (coconut oil also works, but I didn’t like the flavour as much)
  • 1 cup organic cane sugar (or just use white sugar)
  • 1/2 cup + 1/4 cup non-dairy chocolate, divided
  • 1/4 cup almond milk
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 1/2 cup finely chopped walnuts (optional)

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a 9 inch square pan with parchment and grease all sides. In a small bowl, whisk together the ground flax and water and set aside.
  2. In a blender or processor, process almonds into a meal/flour. Sift out large pieces. In a large bowl, whisk together the dry ingredients (flours, arrowroot, cocoa, salt, baking soda).
  3. In a large microwave safe bowl, add chocolate and Earth Balance and melt in microwave for about 30-45 seconds until melted. Stir well and add in flax egg, sugar, vanilla, and milk. Whisk.
  4. Pour wet mixture over dry mixture and stir well. The mixture will be VERY dry, but not to worry keep mixing! Now fold in the walnuts and remaining 1/4 cup chocolate chips.
  5. Scoop thick batter into prepared pan and place a piece of parchment on top. Spread with hands or a pastry roller until smooth and even.
  6. Bake for 35-37 minutes at 350°F and allow brownies to cool in pan for about 1.5 hours.
  7. DO NOT REMOVE BROWNIES (uh oh I’m screaming!) until completely cool or they will crumble…you were warned! After an hour or so, separate edge of brownie from pan with a butter knife and place on a cooling rack. Cool completely. I like to leave my brownies out overnight (uncovered) and cut them in the morning.
  8. Store in an air-tight container. Will stay fresh for up to 3 days.
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Two excellent vegan brownie recipes.

But which one was the best?

I put on my Mad Scientist coat and did a Blind taste test on Eric. He preferred the gluten-free and vegan brownie to the vegan brownie made with all-purpose flour. I also preferred the GF brownie. I never thought either of us would have concluded that, so it was quite interesting to say the least! Whichever you make, you really can’t go wrong though.

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Served with creamy almond milk?

Now you’re playing with my heart strings.

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Alexandra
12 years ago

I just made these, I used almond-rice milk, for the rest I closely followed your recipe and the brownies turned out AMAZING! Thank you so much, I am trial baking for my family Christmas dinner next week and will serve them these brownies, thanks! One question: do you think you can use Chia seed ‘eggs’ instead of flax eggs? They might have a less distinctive taste I think… Did you ever try that?

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Sabrina
12 years ago

Like an idiot…I followed the non gluten free version exactly but used Bob’s Red Mill all purpose flour instead of regular flour. I’m glad because the brownies turned out AMAZING! The best brownies I have ever had. Now to keep myself from eating them all in one day…

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Sabrina
Reply to  Sabrina
12 years ago

Sorry typo *I used Bob’s Red Mill all purpose GLUTEN FREE flour instead of regular flour. woops

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Ran
12 years ago

Hi Angela, these look amazing! I have a question, is there a reason 1 cup of almonds = 1.5 cups of almond meal? I’m still quite an amateur baker. Thank you!

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Lucia A
12 years ago

Thanks for the recipe. I tried making the Vegan+GF recipe and sub the flax seed egg mixture with applesauce. They didn’t rise that much, which makes me believe that I should have added the flax see egg instead. Have you tried making these with applesauce?

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Milani Renee
12 years ago

am snacking on the batter as I type…I don’t have non dairy chocolate, so I used twice as much coco powder and coconut oil… Its in the oven now; hope it comes out ok…. and I only have almond-coconut milk, so I used that and the batter is so good I almost didn’t want to bake it, but I just wanted to eat it as is… yeah yum

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Sarah
12 years ago

I made these for an engagement party and people devoured them like they were water in the desert. THANK YOU! I doubled the recipe and cooked it for a little longer in a bigger pan, and I think the thicker brownies may have made them even better. I also doubled the vanilla and added a small amount of coffee grounds to the chocolate. Oh, and I didn’t use the pastry roller. They may not have been as pretty but it didn’t hurt the taste at all. Thanks again. Great recipe.

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Chia
12 years ago

OMG! I couldn’t wait 1.5 hours! I just cut myself a little piece after 15 min of cooling, and yes it crumbled BUT…. I could taste the goodness of it. I am new to making Vegan and Gluten free desserts and so far you have the best recipes. They’re so easy to follow too. Thank you and keep making new discoveries. :D

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Mari
12 years ago

MMM! The BEST brownie I have ever tasted :)! The Texture is perfectly moist but also somewhat cake-y. Absolutely a new favorite!

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Adelaïde
12 years ago

Hi! These look amazing. If I want to swap out part coconut oil part applesauce for the butter, do you think that would work? I would do half and half. Thanks!!

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Andrea
12 years ago

Hi,

I can’t find my ground flax but I do have egg replacer. Did you try the brownie recipes with egg replacer and how would you advise if that’s all I have for a leavening agent?

Thanks

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Alyssa
12 years ago

I made these over the weekend to take on a camping trip. BEST IDEA EVER. They were a hit! I added a bit of instant espresso powder and used chocolate bars with espresso beans in them instead of regular chocolate chips and they were perfect for my coffee loving group of friends!! Thank you for sharing this magical recipe with us!

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Roxy
12 years ago

Made these tonight and they turned out great! My batter wasn’t THAT thick. Not to the point it required me to roll it out anyway. They are everything a brownie should be, chewy, chocolatey, delicious. And pretty easy to throw together! Thanks so much for a great recipe!

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Devon Gingrich
12 years ago

Hi Angela,

I love this recipe! It is my favorite brownie. I would appreciate it if you didn’t yell, though. It makes the stress of baking that much more difficult. Other than that, great work!

xoxo
Dancin Dev

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Paty Shaulis
12 years ago

Angela,
I bought your cookbook (which is AMAZING, by the way) and there is a similar recipe (maybe the same one?) in there and I have a question. It might seem obvious to most but I was wondering if you leave the parchment paper on top while baking. At first I thought no, but when I tried to remove it a ton of dough stuck to it so I put it back on and left it in. I know you did not say to take it off but in some cases, things are too obvious to mention and so now I am torn whether you meant to leave it in (because you didn’t mention to take it off) or didn’t mention it because it is obvious that we should take it off :-).
Thank you!

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Michelle
12 years ago

Hi Angela,
These look amazing! I was curious if you have ever used coconut oil rather than Earth Balance in your baking? I am trying to avoid products that contain palm oil and I was curious if you’d tried it.

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Michelle
Reply to  Michelle
12 years ago

Right after I posted this I read the GF recipe and found your note on coconut oil! :)

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Aimee
12 years ago

The link to the gluten free recipe isn’t working. Dying to make these. Thanks

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Aimee
12 years ago

its working now – recipage must have been down?

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Julia
12 years ago

Hi Angela,
I’m from Germany and have been reading your blog for quite while. I love how you don’t simply try to create tasty vegan food, but also take the healthy aspects into consideration. Combined with your sympathetic way of writing, your posts are so much fun to read!
This recipe was my second try – I still need to get used to measuring in cups instead of weight – and now I feel like: Oh my god, these brownies are by far the best ones I’ve ever eaten! Usually I like the taste of my baking attempts, but the texture almost always needs improvement. However, as you already wrote, these are simply perfect in every way. I merely replaced the walnuts for dried cranberries, so that the brownies get a fresh touch.

I wish you and your baby, and your husband, of course, the very best! It’s exciting to read about your (vegan) pregnancy, thanks a lot for letting the world know. (Besides, I hope Sketchie is doing fine as well.)

Good luck with everything!
Julia :-)

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Menneh
12 years ago

Could you tell me how many calories are in one serving of this please?

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Barbara Laane
11 years ago

My family really loves these brownies. I made the vegan and gluten free version and it turned out perfect! Thank you Angela for putting together such a wonderful recipe! I happened upon this site quite by accident and even though our family does eat meat, we are looking to reduce our dependence on animal products. I had no idea you could replace using an egg with flax and water. How ingenious!

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Clare
11 years ago

Do these brownies freeze well? Thanks!

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