The BEST Paleo Brownies (6 ingredients!) (2024)

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These are the BEST Paleo Brownies you'll ever try (I promise!). They're just 6 ingredients, gluten free, dairy free, and the texture is just what you expect from a brownie recipe: crackly on top and fudgy in the middle.

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Today is all about the BEST Paleo brownies, and friends, these are it! I tested this recipe three times to make sure it's perfect. As much as I love healthy brownies, sometimes you need the real deal. Don't be turned off by the word "paleo" if you aren't strictly paleo because these brownies taste just like your favorite childhood brownie recipe.

See, sometimes I like to sneak black beans into brownies, but not this time! For this recipe, I wanted a dessert without gluten or dairy but that tasted out-of-this-world-good, and these are it.

Why these paleo brownies are the best

  • They're the perfect brownie texture with ZERO gluten or dairy!
  • You only need 6 ingredients, which is kind of unheard of for a brownie recipe
  • The prep time is just 10 minutes, so you really have no excuse NOT to make these
  • They're super fudgy with a crackly top and soft center

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Ingredient notes

Almond flour: I like using almond flour because it's easy to find, it's gluten free and helps to keep these brownies from being too dense. Pro tip: If you can, try to snag a bag from Costco -- I found a giant bag there and it was the same price as a normal sized bag is at a regular grocery store.

Coconut sugar: Coconut sugar is going to make sure these brownies taste sweet like traditional brownies while still being paleo-friendly. Most grocery stores sell it in the baking aisle, so you should be able to find some. If you aren't paleo, you can sub cane sugar in its place.

Chocolate chips: These brownies get their chocolatey flavor from the chocolate chips, so make sure you choose wisely! You want high-quality chips, but you don't want to use too bitter of chocolate or else these brownies will taste bitter. Enjoy Life chocolate chips tend to be my go-to dairy free brand because, while they're dairy free, they're still fairly sweet tasting.

Step-by-step instructions

Step 1: Start by melting the coconut oil and chocolate chips together until you have smooth, melted chocolate. Generally, you can do this one of two ways: either over the stove or in the microwave. If you melt the chocolate chips over the stove, make sure the heat is on low and that you stir them frequently so they don't burn. If you melt them in the microwave, microwave them in 30 second intervals, stirring in between each one until they're smooth.

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Step 2: Next, whisk the eggs and coconut sugar together in a large bowl for AT LEAST 45 seconds. This is a crucial step if you want the crackly tops on your brownies, which you most definitely do! After you finish whisking, allow the mixture a few seconds to settle and then the end result should look something like this:

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Step 3: To that same bowl, fold in the almond flour and salt until everything is mixed together well. Normally for dessert recipes, I like using my electric hand mixer, but when you're making something that's gluten free you have to be extra careful not to over mix the batter, so stirring the flour in by hand is a must.

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Step 4: The final step is to add in the melted chocolate and stir until the batter is smooth and chocolatey. Then, transfer the batter to a greased 8x8 baking dish and place it in the oven.

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FAQs and Expert Tips

  • Make sure you whip the eggs and sugar together really well. I know I already said this, but it's important! It's going to make a huge difference in the texture, and we all know brownie texture is very important (seriously!).
  • Substitutions: The ONLY substitution I would make is to use cane sugar instead of coconut sugar, but only if you're not strict paleo because cane sugar is not paleo-friendly (but it will work in this recipe!).
  • To check for doneness, insert a toothpick. The batter should be mostly dry with a little crumb. It should NOT be wet! If it's still wet, put the brownies back into the oven and bake for 5 more minutes or so.

What kind of chocolate should I use?

If you want to keep these brownies 100% paleo, opt for chocolate chips WITHOUT soy lecithin. This can be a little tricky to find, but I know that 'Enjoy Life' chocolate chips are paleo-friendly! If you aren't following strict Paleo, you can use ANY kind of chocolate chips, though I generally recommend semi-sweet.

How should I store these brownies?

Store these brownies in an air-tight container at room temperature for up to 4 days. With that said, these will taste better (think: fresher) the sooner you eat them, which really shouldn't be a problem... 🙂

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More delicious paleo dessert recipes:

  • Healthier Salted Caramel Sauce
  • Flourless Sweet Potato Brownies
  • Flourless Almond Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies

If you made and enjoyed these brownies, be sure to leave a comment and star rating below!

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The BEST Paleo Brownies

These are the BEST Paleo Brownies you'll ever try (I promise!). They're just 6 ingredients, gluten free, dairy free, and the texture is just what you expect from a brownie recipe: crackly on top and fudgy in the middle.

5 from 13 votes

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 40 minutes minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes minutes

Servings: 16

Ingredients

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Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°.

  • Melt coconut oil and chocolate chips together over the stove, stirring frequently until the chocolate is smooth; set aside.

  • Add eggs and sugar to a large bowl then whisk continuously for at least 45 seconds. This is *key* to creating the crackly top.

  • Next, fold in the sifted almond flour and salt. Since these are gluten free, I recommend doing this by hand rather than with an electric mixer because you don't want to over-mix the batter. Once they're combined, pour in the melted chocolate and again, stir by hand to combine.

  • Line an 8x8 baking dish with parchment paper or spray it with nonstick spray, then pour the batter into the pan. Bake the brownies for 35-40 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. Remove them from the oven and wait for them to cool before cutting and serving. Enjoy!

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Notes

*I used Enjoy Life chocolate chips

**Make sure to sift the almond flour before adding it to the batter. The first time I made these I skipped this step and the batter had lumps in it, resulting in the brownies having lumps in them (they still tasted great though!)

Substitutions: The ONLY substitution I would make is to use cane sugar instead of coconut sugar, but only if you don't need these brownies to be paleo because cane sugar isn't paleo-friendly (but it will work in this recipe).

To check for doneness, simply insert a toothpick. There should be a slight crumb, but the batter shouldn't be wet. If it is, place the brownies back into the oven for 5 more minutes.

Nutrition

Calories: 194kcal | Carbohydrates: 19g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Cholesterol: 31mg | Sodium: 68mg | Potassium: 11mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 13g | Vitamin A: 45IU | Calcium: 38mg | Iron: 1mg

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Erin is the recipe developer, writer and photographer behind the healthy food blog, The Almond Eater. She's been blogging since 2014 and loves to create food for many different diets, including vegan, gluten free and/or Whole30 recipes.

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Comments

  1. Leah Almstad says

    Hi Erin,
    How many brownies did you cut in the pan? I'm trying to see how small the one serving is? I cut 6 brownies in my 8 x 8 and I know that is more than 13 grams of sugar in one of those. 🙂
    Thanks!

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    • Erin says

      I believe I cut 9 brownies!

      Reply

    • Erin says

      I normally use Enjoy Life chocolate for Paleo recipes and feel ok about it; however, feel free to swap sugar-free chopped chocolate instead!

      Reply

  2. Leah says

    I cooked mine for 18 minutes, I added 3 TBS of cacao powder and I saved 1/2 of the chocolate chips to fold into the batter so you end up with gooey goodness!

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    • Erin says

      YUM that sounds delicious!

      Reply

  3. Julia says

    Hello! Do you measure one cup of flour and then sift it into the batter? Or do you sift a bunch first and then measure one cup of the already sifted flour?

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    • Erin says

      Measure then sift!

      Reply

  4. Samantha says

    Any idea how much to sub almond flour with all purpose gluten free flour? Thanks in advance!

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    • Erin says

      Hi! Almond flour and all purpose flour (even gluten free) are very different and therefore act differently in baking. I haven't tested this recipe with GF all purpose so I'm really not sure. Sorry!

      Reply

  5. Autumn says

    The BEST Paleo Brownies (6 ingredients!) (9)
    Hi! Is the nutrition info for how much?

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    • Erin says

      Hi! The nutrition info is for 1 brownie.

      Reply

  6. Leslie says

    The BEST Paleo Brownies (6 ingredients!) (10)
    I’ve tried several recipes, all tasting good, but by far this one was THE BEST!!

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    • Erin says

      Thanks so much for the comment -- glad you like the brownies as much as I do!

      Reply

  7. Hope says

    The BEST Paleo Brownies (6 ingredients!) (11)
    Just took a little taste test and WOW!!! These are no joke! Sooooo good!

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  8. Merci says

    The BEST Paleo Brownies (6 ingredients!) (12)
    Delicious ooey gooey brownies! I did 1/2 and 1/2 whole wheat and almond flour, and cane sugar. I also cooked it 20 minutes less for extra goodness.lol

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  9. Shana says

    The BEST Paleo Brownies (6 ingredients!) (13)
    Amazing! About to make my 2nd batch!

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    • Erin says

      Love to hear that--glad you like them!

      Reply

  10. Liz says

    The BEST Paleo Brownies (6 ingredients!) (14)
    Made these yesterday and they were PERFECT! Usually I'm a sucker for brownies right out of the oven, but these were amazing both right from the oven and the next day as they cooled as well. Thank you for a solid, simple recipe!

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    • Erin says

      Thanks Liz--so glad you liked them!

      Reply

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