Healthy Greek Yogurt Brownies

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These healthy greek yogurt brownies are so fudgy and delicious that no one ever suspects they’re good for you!ย They’re easy to make and are the best healthy brownies you’ll ever eat.

stack of two Healthy Greek Yogurt Brownies

Brownies are my favorite dessert! No matter what dietary restrictions you may have, I promise there is a delicious healthy brownieย recipe on my site for you!ย 

These greek yogurt brownies are the perfect healthy dessert. Everyone who tries them raves about how fudgy and chocolatey they are. And no one ever suspects that they are healthy brownies!

These brownies are my go-to dessert recipe when I’m short on time but still want to make a delicious treatย for guests. They are easy to make, which is perfect when you’re entertaining and have many other dishes to prepare.

These healthy browniesย are gluten-free & grain-free and areย high in protein, but you would never know it by tasting them!

up close front view of one healthy brownie

ย Healthy Greek Yogurt Brownies:ย Substitutionsย 

overhead photo of the labeled ingredients in this Greek Yogurt Brownies recipe
  • Almond/oat flour: All-purpose flour, whole wheat pastry flour, spelt flour, etc. are all great choices. The only flour that doesn’t work in this recipe is coconut flour.
  • Butter:ย to make these dairy free substitute coconut oil.
  • Vanilla Greek Yogurt: Plain Greek yogurt can be used in place of vanilla (I do this all the time). You can also use dairy-free greek yogurt.
  • Coconut sugar.ย Any granulated sugar works well in this recipe.
  • ย Ganache. Feel free to omit the ganache all together, these brownies hold up perfectly on their own. However, if you want an extra layer of fudgy goodness, then the ganache won’t disappoint.
  • Heavy Cream. in order for the ganache to set up a rich and creamy dairy product needs to be used. I have had great success with heavy cream and half & half. For a dairy-free version use full-fat coconut cream or dairy-free creamer.
front view of a healthy brownie on a plate with a bite taken out of it

How to Make Greek Yogurt Brownies

This recipe is very easy to make, but well walk through the process together, and don’t forget to watch the video.

Begin by combining the dry ingredients.

two overhead photos showing how to make healthy brownies

Then, combine the wet ingredients. I suggest whisking vigorously to ensure a thick batter.

two overhead photos showing how to make healthy brownies

Next, stir in the chocolate chips and pour the batter into a prepared baking pan.

two overhead photos showing how to make healthy brownies

Lastly, bake the Greek yogurt brownies until the top is set and shiny and the brownies are just barely jiggly. For extremely fudgy brownies, bake closer to 20 minutes, for firmer brownies bake for 25 minutes.

two overhead photos showing how to make healthy brownies before and after baking

Make the Chocolate Ganache (Optional)

If you’d like, make the ganache and pour it over the top of the greek yogurt brownies.

If you opt for the ganache, you will need to chill the brownies to set the ganache before cutting and serving.

Overhead view of Healthy Greek Yogurt brownies cut into 16 square pieces. A shiny chocolate ganache with swirls.

Store

Store any leftover brownies in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 5-7 days. I find these actually taste even better the second day after refrigerating.

Freeze

To freeze, place brownies in a single layer on a baking sheet and put in the freezer until hardened. Then, transfer them to an airtight container and freeze for up to two months. Thaw at room temperature or in the refrigerator.

6 Greek Yogurt Brownies cut into squares

Greek Yogurt Brownies Recipe FAQS

What can replace sugar in brownies?

In this healthy brownie recipe, coconut sugar (unrefined) is used. You can substitute a 1:1 sugar alternative and sugar-free chocolate chips if you want a sugar-free variety.

Can you reduce sugar in brownies?

This recipe only calls for 1/2 cup sugar, which is pretty low for brownies! You can decrease it if you want more bitter brownies.

How can I substitute eggs in brownies?

You can use an egg replacers, or a chia/flax egg.

What makes brownies fudgy?

No leaving agents and using melted chocolate and Greek yogurt makes these healthy brownies extra fudgy.

stack of four healthy brownies

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Healthy Greek Yogurt Brownies

Laura
These Healthy Greek Yogurt Brownies are lightened up but still irresistibly fudgy and decadent!
4.99 from 117 votes
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 16 brownies
Calories 173.5
Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time30 minutes
Total Time40 minutes

Ingredients 
 

Chocolate Ganache:

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees grease a 9×9โ€ baking pan and set aside.
  • Mix almond flour, cocoa powder and sea salt in a small bowl; set aside.
  • Melt chocolate & coconut oil/butter together in the microwave. Mix until completely melted.
  • Mix in sugar, Greek yogurt and vanilla.
  • Mix in eggs, one at a time until the batter is completely smooth.
  • Add dry ingredients, whisk until just incorporated.
  • Add chocolate chips!
  • Pour batter into prepared pan and bake for 20 to 25 minutes until the top is just barely set and the edges are slightly pulling away from the sides of the pan. (20 = gooier brownies)
  • When brownies are finished baking, place the pan on a wire rack and cool.

Make the Ganache:

  • While the brownies are baking, make the ganache.
  • Add heavy cream to a small saucepan and warm over medium-high heat until it just begins to bubble. Do NOT let it boil.
  • Turn off heat and whisk in chopped chocolate and vanilla until the mixture is dark and smooth.
  • Remove from warm burner and let cool slightly. The ganache thickens as it cools.

Assemble

  • Once the ganache is slightly cooled, pour it over your cooling brownies.
  • Let the ganache firm up at room temperature or place in the refrigerator to speed up the process.
  • Remove from refrigerator, cut and serve at room temperature, or serve cold!

Video

Notes

Nutrition information is calculated for 16 brownies without ganache.ย 
Ingredient Substitutions
  • Almond/oat flour:* I usually use almond flour, but oat flour works equally well. Also, all-purpose flour, whole wheat pastry flour, spelt flour, etc. The only flour that really wouldn’t work in this recipe is coconut flour.
  • Butter:ย to make these dairy free substitute coconut oil!
  • Vanilla Greek Yogurt:ย Plain Greek yogurt can be used in place of vanilla (I do this all the time). You can also use dairy-free greek yogurt.
  • Coconut sugar.ย Any granulated sugar works well in this recipe!
  • ย Feel free to omit the ganache all together, these brownies hold up perfectly on their own. However, if you want an extra layer of fudgy goodness, then the ganache won’t disappoint.
  • Heavy Cream.ย in order for the ganache to set up a rich and creamy dairy product needs to be used. I have had great success with heavy cream and half & half. For a dairy-free version use full-fat coconutย cream or dairy-free creamer.
Store
Store any leftover brownies in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 5-7 days. I find these actually taste even better the second day after refrigerating.
Freeze
To freeze, place brownies in a single layer on a baking sheet and put in the freezer until hardened. Then, transfer them to an airtight container and freeze for up to two months. Thaw at room temperature or in the refrigerator.

Nutrition

Serving: 1brownie | Calories: 173.5kcal | Carbohydrates: 22.2g | Protein: 2.7g | Fat: 9.3g | Cholesterol: 27.5mg | Sodium: 61mg | Potassium: 50.8mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 19.3g | Calcium: 22mg | Iron: 0.5mg

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

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  1. 5 stars
    I have been trying to use date paste instead of sugar in recipes. Do you think it would work in this recipe?
    I haven’t tried to make them yet but definitely will.

  2. 5 stars
    Iโ€™m a bit of a foodie. I loved these. Iโ€™ve tried all kinds of โ€œhealthyโ€ brownies and have never felt they measured up. These are brownies. Really their own delicious brownies. My kids are both focused on getting their protein (both athletes) and donโ€™t eat many treats. These are worth making and worth eating! Delicious!! I think I got lucky with perfect consistency and flavour based on what I used: oat flour, coconut oil rather than butter; I did use the vanilla Greek yogurt. I decided to use sugar but other than that, all choices were fairly healthy. My ganache never did firm up because I used 5% cream rather than heavy cream. I put a little on those I served – they are delicious on their own and outrageously good with just a little chocolate ganache โ€œsauceโ€. Would be great to include strawberries on top. Decadent – great consistency and flavour! Protein to boot – wow!!

    Thanks so much!