
Black Bean Brownies
Chocolate lovers, youâll never guess the âblack beanâ part of these Black Bean Brownies.
Made with black beans, oats, coconut oil, maple syrup, cocoa powder, and chocolate chips, these black bean brownies will satisfy all your chocolate cravings, sans guilt.
Iâm not sharing this black bean brownie recipe to coax you into a healthier, but inferior-tasting, dessert option.
These black bean brownies are truly fudgy and amazing, and they pass my very high brownie standards.
Trust me.
If there were a degree in Brownie Baking (and Tasting), I would have my doctorate. Letâs call it a PhB (Please Hand me a Brownie).
I grew up with homemade cookies and pies, and baking is one of my love languages. Particularly baking brownies.Honing in on what makes the perfect brownie, I experimented with and mastered Chocolate Covered Strawberry Brownies a dozen times over for my cookbook.I am particularly famous (not tryinâ to bragâŠ) for my One Bowl Brownies (which my friends lovingly call âTHE Brownies.â) and Healthy Brownies.
My latest brownie experiment is another delicious success that I canât wait to share with you.
Why (Insert: âOn Earthâ) You Would Make Brownies with Black Beans
But black beans in brownies?!
Donât run away! I swear you will have no idea there are beans in them, and they are GOOD.
Like my Chickpea Blondies and Chickpea Cookie Dough, the beans serve to replace some of the fat, making these have lower calories and less cholesterol/saturated fat, while also making the bars super moist. Just like the avocado in my Avocado Brownies or sweet potato in Sweet Potato Brownies, the black beans give you some nutrients in your dessert.They are your healthy little secret when you serve them! No black bean flavor guaranteed, just all the chocolate goodness you NEED in a brownie.Gluten-free, dairy-free, and nut-free, they are a great dessert to bring to parties, where there may be allergies present. These Vegan Brownies are also a great options and are extremely fudgy as well.
How to Make Fudgy Black Bean Brownies
This black bean brownie recipe is simple!
The food processor does the heavy lifting (or shall I say blending).
They are flourless, gluten-free, dairy free (no eggs or milk!), naturally sweetened (no granulated sugar!), and oh-so chocolatey.
The Ingredients
Coconut Oil. Refined coconut oil has a neutral flavor, whereas virgin coconut oil will have a coconut flavor. Both work; choose which you prefer!
Oats. Why stop at the black beans on our healthy ingredient list when making these healthy brownies? Choosing old fashioned rolled oats over all-purpose flour adds fiber and protein.Black Beans. No soaking of beans necessary; canned beans work great for this simple black bean brownie recipe. Use low-sodium (or no-salt) canned black beans.Maple Syrup. This natural sweetener adds a lovely maple flavor.Cocoa Powder. Unsweetened cocoa powder is the must-have ingredient in traditional and healthy brownies alike. It makes the brownies extra fudgy.
Tip!
Sift your cocoa powder to remove any lumps.
Espresso Powder. Espresso powder is one of my go-to ingredients to add to brownies to make them taste better. It brings out the chocolate flavor, making them even richer.
Vanilla. Vanilla extract is another one of my not-so-secret ingredients to add to brownies to make them dynamite. It balances and intensifies the chocolate flavor.
Tip!
I use pure vanilla extract in all of my baked goods. Itâs a simple swap that makes a big flavor difference.
Chocolate Chips. Use semi-sweet (or dark chocolate chips) for the perfect chocoholic hit.
The Directions
Add oats and baking powder to a food processor or high-powered blender.
Blend into oat flour.
Add beans.
Blend.
Pour in the maple syrup and melted coconut oil and blend until combined.
Blend in cocoa powder, espresso powder, vanilla, and salt.Â
Stir in chocolate chips.
Pour into baking pan. Sprinkle chocolate chips over top.
Bake black bean brownies at 325 degrees F for 28-30 minutes, until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out mostly clean.
Cool brownies on a wire rack for 30 minutes. Remove from pan. Slice. ENJOY!
TIP!
For the best-ever flavor and texture, let them chill in the refrigerator for a few hours first⊠or just go for it; I donât blame you.
Storage Tips
To Store. Store black bean brownies in an airtight container at room temperature, or refrigerate for up to 1 week.To Reheat. Enjoy leftovers at room temperature or, to make them extra fudgy, warm slightly in the microwave.To Freeze. Cover the brownies uncut in the pan with foil and store frozen for up to 2 months. Let thaw overnight in the refrigerator.
Storage Tips
You may also freeze individually cut brownies to have a future brownie on demand. Wrap brownie in plastic wrap and heavy-duty foil to keep fresh.
Even More Brownie Recipes!
My love of brownies runs deep. One can never have too many brownies.
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Banana Bread Brownies
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Pumpkin Cheesecake Brownies
Recommended Tools to Make this Recipe
Nesting Mixing Bowls. I use this set for everything. They stack for easy storage, and thereâs a size for every task.8Ă8 Baking Pan. My favorite baking pan for brownies, bars, and more.Parchment Paper. These pre-cut sheets are a nice short cut.
These black bean brownies are everything a brownie should be: fudgy, chocolatey, rich; and also what a brownie usually isnât: healthy. So go for it!
Frequently Asked Questions
If you donât have a food processor or high-speed blender, you can make this recipe in a regular blender by swapping 1 cup of tightly packed oat flour for the rolled oats.
Simple and I hate to say it, but 1) follow this recipe, and 2) do NOT over bake them. Brownies are done when a toothpick inserted into the center comes out mostly clean (melted chocolate chips on there donât count).
Black beans are a healthy carb you can feel good about eating! Refer to the nutritional information at the bottom of the recipe card for black bean browniesâ nutrition.
The black beans make these brownies healthier than traditional brownies by not only replacing some of the fat, like all the trans fat in butter-based brownies, but also adding protein, fiber, and quality carbohydrates.
Black Bean Brownies
This recipe yields a super tall, ultra thick, fudgy brownie. For a thinner brownie, halve all of the ingredients except the chocolate chips (use 2/3 cup total). The thinner brownies will bake in 24 to 25 minutes and be more low calorie.
Ingredients
Instructions
Notes
TO STORE: Store black bean brownies in an airtight container at room temperature, or in the fridge for up to 1 week.
TO REHEAT: Enjoy leftovers at room temperature or, to make them extra fudgy, warm slightly in the microwave.
TO FREEZE: Cover the brownies uncut in the pan with foil and store frozen for up to 2 months. Let thaw overnight in the refrigerator.
Nutrition
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