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Decadent Gluten-Free Brownies

Since I’ve given up wheat products not only do I have more energy, I have improved mental clarity and just feel better overall.  This recipe uses coconut flour which is high in protein – combined with 6 eggs, this is a brownie you can enjoy, guilt-free.  I’ve even allowed my kids to eat one before breakfast when they’ve just come out of the oven because of all the good ingredients, and I make sure to remind them that not all brownies are created equal.  Don’t be shy about trying this recipe if you’re not a fan of  coconut, the flour does not have a “coconut” flavor.  Add 2-3 drops of food grade essential oil of your choice to give more depth in flavor. Young Living’s food grade essential oils like orange, peppermint & cinnamon compliment the dark chocolate.   Coconut flour does not exchange 1:1 with wheat flour so if you’d like to use coconut flour in  place of wheat for other recipes, it pays to invest in a cookbook devoted specifically to baking with coconut flour. I get my coconut flour and coconut sap(natural sugar) from Wilderness Family Naturals.  Bob’s Red Mill also packages coconut flour which many grocery stores carry in the natural foods area.

5 T organic cocoa powder

3/4 C butter

1 C sugar (I use Rapadura or Coconut Sap)

1 tsp vanilla

6 beaten eggs

3/4 C sifted coconut flour

1/2 tsp baking powder

1/2 tsp salt

optional add ins:  2-3 drops Young Living essential oils of choice: orange, peppermint, or cinnamon

1 C chopped walnuts or pecans

In a saucepan heat chocolate and butter over low heat, stirring occasionally, until melted.  Remove from heat and mix in sugar, eggs and vanilla.  Stir in remaining ingredients.  Spread in a greased 8X8X2-inch pan for thick brownies, 9×13-inch pan for thinner brownies.  Bake at 350 degrees F (175 C) for 30 minutes.   Cool slightly before cutting.

Enjoy!

2 Responses to Decadent Gluten-Free Brownies

  1. Amy Dethloff September 8, 2011 at 10:05 pm #

    Sue- I must be doing something wrong- I made these and they turned out terribly dry. Do you add some water too?

    • SueP September 8, 2011 at 10:59 pm #

      When you cook with coconut flour it does not exchange equally with wheat flour, so it’s important to follow the recipe exactly. Also, I tend to cook these a little less than I might cook traditional brownies. If you wait to take them out of the oven when they are firm or a toothpick comes out clean they may end up on the dry side. Take them out when the center is set up, then cover them with foil to keep heat and moisture in so they’re less likely to be dry once cooled.

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