Best Fudgy Paleo Brownies

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It only takes 20 minutes to make this paleo brownies recipe. They are irresistibly fudgy, rich & chocolatey while being vegan, dairy-free and egg free!

stack of 3 paleo brownies with another leaning against them

Haveย you ever hit recipe gold? I mean, you’ve created somethingย and think, “this is so good it could be used asย currency.” Thats how I feel about these Fudgy Paleoย Brownies. They are fudgy, gooey, irresistibly chocolatey.

These paleo brownies are insanely delicious and are gluten-free, dairy-free, paleo and vegan! Plus, they come together in 15 (yes, fifteen) minutes flat!

This paleo brownie recipe was born out of myย desire to make super fudgy paleo brownies that didn’t call for melted chocolate. I wanted to create cocoa-based brownies that were just as good as their melted-chocolate counterparts. And, as I said previously I totally did it…jackpot.

This recipe makes a small batch of fudy paleo brownies! If you’re like me and either a) don’t like taking risks with expensive ingredients or b) like to make a new dessert every other day, this is the perfect recipe for you!

paleo brownie sitting on it's side with other brownies around it

Paleo Brownies: Ingredients & Substitutions

Ok these paleo brownies are actually fairly versatile, so here are a few tried-and-true, delicious ways they can be slightly altered and still achieve the ultimate brownie perfection! Just be sure to choose ingredients that comply with your dietary needs.

overhead photo of the labeled ingredients in this paleo brownie recipe
  • Almond butter.ย If you are allergic to almonds cashew butter is aย phenomenal substitution int his recipe. Like out of this world good! You can also use tahini, sunflower seed butter, or peanut butter (not paleo).
  • Coconut oil.ย Grass-fed butter or ghee can be used in place of coconut oil.
  • Maple syrup.ย Honey is a delicious option to use in place of maple syrup.
  • Almond milk.ย Any non-dairy or regular dairy milk can be used in this recipe.
  • Almond flour.ย I do not recommend tampering with the flour in this recipe. However, I have heard some people have success with regular flour, all-purpose gluten-free flour and tapioca flour. Do not use coconut flour, it is not an acceptable substitution for almond flour.
  • Chocolate chips. You can use your favorite healthy/paleo chocolate variety, chips, chopped up bars, etc. See below for my favorite paleo chocolate options!
overhead view of paleo browneis cut into squares

Paleo Chocolate Chips & Bars

Sometimes it’s hard to figure out which chocolate chips are Paleo, so I’ll discuss some of my favorite healthier chocolate options!

up close photo of a stack of 3 Fudgy Paleo Brownies

How to Make Fudgy Paleo Brownies 

Let’s discuss how to make paleo brownies, and don’t forget to watch the video.

The first step in this paleo brownie recipe is to combine the dry ingredients. I like to do this first so that I don’t have to wash my measuring utensils.

two photos showing how to make Fudgy Paleo Brownies - mixing dry ingredients

Then, either in the microwave or on the stovetop, gently warm almond butter and coconut oil until melted and stir until combined.

Add honey (or maple syrup), applesauce, coconut sugar, almond milk and vanilla. Stir well.

two photos showing how to make Fudgy Paleo Brownies - mixing wet ingredients

Once the wet mixture is smooth, add the dry ingredients and stir until there are no lumps.

two photos showing how to make Fudgy Paleo Brownies combining wet & dry ingredients

Next, fold in the chocolate chips until they are evenly distributed throughout the batter.

two photos showing how to make Fudgy Paleo Brownies adding chocolate chips

Bake

Bake the paleo brownies for 10-15 minutes or until just barely set. This is how you determine the fudge-factor of these brownies. Do you want brownies that are basically like eating gooey, warm brownie batter? Then bake for only 10 minutes. Do you prefer your brownies a little heartier? Then bake for 15 minutes (NO more)! If you like something in between, go for it. My favorite baking time is 11-12 minutes.

Note about Pan size. Either an 8×4″ loaf pan. or a small 5″ Le Creuset baking dish, or a 6″ cast iron skillet, can be used to bake these brownies! I know this is a unique size, but it’s really not that hard to find (click here)! I have one of the Le Creuset pans and three of the loaf pans and use them all.the.time. to make small-batch desserts and baking homemade bread!

two photos showing how to make Fudgy Paleo Brownies baking

Cool & Serve

Let the paleo brownies cool for at least 20 minutes before cutting. The cooler they are the better they hold up to cutting – they can be a little crumbly or gooey right after baking. Sometimes I like to eat them straight from the pan with a spoon!

Serve them with this paleo vanilla ice cream on top or a scoop of this paleo chocolate ice cream for an extra special dessert.

Overhead photo of 8 Paleo Brownies cut into squares

Paleo Brownies Recipe FAQs

Can I double this recipe?

Yes! Double this recipe and bake in an 8×8″ pan for 12-15 minutes.

Can I omit chocolate chips?

Yes! If you don’t want to worry about finding paleo chocolate chips, you can omit them and these paleo brownies are still amazing.

5 fudgy paleo brownies

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Fudgy Paleo Brownies

Laura
This Fudgy Paleo Brownies recipe is the best! This heathy dessert recipe is ready in 15 minutes flat and makes the best paleo brownies ever!
4.93 from 77 votes
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 4 brownies
Calories 302.9
Prep Time3 minutes
Cook Time12 minutes
Total Time15 minutes

Ingredients 
 

Instructions 

  • Preheat your oven to 350 degrees F.
  • Grease an 8×4" loaf pan or 5" square baking dish with coconut oil, set aside.
  • In a small bowl, mix together almond flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, baking powder and salt, set aside.
  • In the microwave or on the stovetop gently warm almond butter and coconut oil until melted. Stir until combined.
  • Add honey (or maple syrup), applesauce, coconut sugar, almond milk and vanilla. Stir well.
  • Add dry ingredients to wet ingredients and stir until well combined.
  • Gently fold in mini chocolate chips.
  • Spread batter in your prepared 8×4โ€ loaf pan.
  • Bake at 350 degrees F for 10-15 minutes or until just barely set. Let cool for at least 20 minutes before cutting.

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Notes

Ingredient Substitutionsย 
  • Almond butter.ย any nut or seed butter works well, especially cashew butter.
  • Coconut oil.ย Grass-fed butter or ghee are good substitutes.ย 
  • Maple syrup.ย honey works well.ย 
  • Almond milk.ย Any non-dairy or regular dairy milk can be used in this recipe.
  • Almond flour.ย I do not recommend tampering with the flour in this recipe. However, I have heard some people have success with regular flour, all-purpose gluten-free flour and tapioca flour. Do not use coconut flour, it is not an acceptable substitution for almond flour.
  • Chocolate chips. You can use your favorite healthy/paleo chocolate variety, chips, chopped up bars, etc. See below for my favorite paleo chocolate options!
Paleo Chocolate Chips & Bars
Baking Pan/Time
**If you only have a 9×5″ loaf pan check after baking 8-10 minutes. If you bake these for 10 minutes they will be very gooey, almost like warm brownie batter (YUM). The longer you bake, the heartier and less gooey they become. My favorite baking time is between 11 & 12 minutes.ย 
Doubling the Recipe
Double this recipe and bake in an 8×8″ pan for 12-15 minutes.

Nutrition

Serving: 1brownie | Calories: 302.9kcal | Carbohydrates: 24g | Protein: 7.7g | Fat: 21.6g | Potassium: 65.6mg | Fiber: 4.5g | Sugar: 15.4g | Calcium: 109mg | Iron: 2.1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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  1. These are THE best brownies (paleo or not) that I’ve ever made!! Thank YOU!! I did make a couple substitutions since i can’t have almonds. I ended up using cashew butter and added no flour at all. I used all maple syrup (4 TBS) instead of coconut palm sugar since I was out. SO GOOD.

  2. 5 stars
    Do you have to store these any certain way? Mine are incredibly gooey and delicious but I guess with them being so gooey I wasnt sure if they need to be in the fridge. Thanks!!

    1. I usually store them in the refrigerator, and then just warm them up in the microwave when I’m ready to eat the leftovers!

  3. 5 stars
    INCREDIBLE! I’ve been craving fudgy brownies for so long but every other recipe I tried came out more cakey than I was hoping for. These were everything I wanted. The serving size was perfect, it ensured we didn’t eat way too many in one day and good enough that my husband has requested me to make them every day since. Thank you!

  4. I made this recipe with a minor change…i knowww
    I used an 8×8 pan and had to add 10 minutes to cooking time.
    I doubled the recipe to fit the 8ร—8
    I was short on almond flour. I had enough for 5tbs. I added 1 tbs of coconut flour but since the suggestions said that wouldn’t work, i also added 1tbs or flax seed meal.
    I made it with honey and followed all other steps. It came out slightly crumbly like some people have said but otherwise super fudgy and it couldn’t be tastier–yum!!!

  5. Hi, I made these brownies and they fell flat in the middle. Iโ€™m not sure what I did! I put them in for the full 15 minutes, and let them cool for 20, but they seemed a bit undercooked. However, I poked my finger in and they tasted AWESOME! But how do I fix the other stuff?

    1. Hey Katie! These typically do fall in the middle. They puff during baking and then fall as they cool. They are extremely fudgy and don’t hold together well unless they are completely cooled. I usually eat them straight from the pan (LOL, but seriously). If you’re looking for a heartier paleo brownie that is still super fudgy try these: https://joyfoodsunshine.com/flourless-paleo-brownies/

  6. 5 stars
    Oh my gosh! Amazing! I didnโ€™t have any applesauce so I substituted it with more Maple Syrup and I also added an Egg. Cooked 11 minutes to absolute perfection!

  7. I just made these for the first time and thought they were great! I did not have any applesauce. Is its purpose to be a substitute for eggs? Seemed to be ok without it anyway.

    1. Hey Alli! It adds extra natural sweetness and moisture! But it’s good to know that they turned out great without it!