The ultimate chocolate gluten free brownies... rich, fudgy and totally delicious! This one-bowl recipe takes less than 10 minutes to prepare & is a chocoholics dream!
You know how much I love my brownies, right?? From my favourite 5 minute brownies to my Baileys brownies, 60 second microwave brownies to jersey caramel brownies and soooo many more... if there's a yummy brownie, I'm there!
What You Need
These simple brownies are made from just a few basic ingredients:
- dark chocolate - I recommend using a good quality dark cooking chocolate for this recipe.
- butter - I generally use unsalted butter. If you use salted butter, simply omit the extra pinch of salt from the ingredients list.
- vanilla extract
- pinch of salt - omit if using salted butter
- almond meal - also known as ground almonds. This can be bought from the baking section of any supermarket or grocer.
- eggs
- brown sugar - regular light brown sugar or dark brown sugar are both fine to use. Dark brown sugar will result in a more dense and chewy brownie.
- cocoa powder
Note: Scroll to the recipe card at the bottom for ingredient quantities and the full method.
The 2 Must-Have Ingredients
What makes these fudgy Chocolate Gluten Free Brownies so darn good?
They're made with dark chocolate (a higher quality chocolate will result in a better brownie) and almond meal.
The almond meal keeps these brownies amazingly dense and delicious... while still giving them that gorgeous flakey top.
One Bowl & 2 Step Brownie Recipe
These gluten free brownies are the easiest things ever to make. All you need is 1 bowl, 10 minutes and your prep is totally done! The hardest part of cooking these brownies is waiting for them to come out of the oven.
Step 1 - Melt the chocolate and butter
Step 2 - Stir through the vanilla extract, salt, almond meal, eggs, brown sugar and cocoa powder and mix together
Storing Brownies
Once they're cooked and cooled, you can store the brownies in an airtight container for up to 5 days (they sooooo won't last anywhere near that long!).
Serving Suggestions
You can serve them these brownies on their own (my favourite way), with a little shake of icing sugar, some fresh berries and cream, or a big scoop of ice-cream. All are totally delicious options!
Freezing
These brownies can be frozen in an airtight container for up to 3 months.
Recipe FAQ & Tips
What's the best type of dark chocolate to use?
The better the quality chocolate, the better your brownies will be! Use good quality dark cooking chocolate in this recipe.
Equipment
You can use either a microwave, Thermomix or stove-top to melt the butter and chocolate.
What is almond meal?
Almond meal is the same as ground almonds. You can either buy almond meal from the supermarket or make your own by finely crushing almonds in a Thermomix or food processor.
Is almond meal the same as almond flour?
Almond flour has a finer texture than almond meal. Almond meal is made from raw unpeeled almonds, whereas almond flour is made from peeled and blanched almonds. Almond meal is preferable to use in this recipe.
Baking
Don't be tempted to over-bake the brownies... a deliciously dense brownie is what we want! The brownie is cooked when the top is flakey and a skewer inserted into the middle comes up with a few dense crumbs/smudges on it.
Most Popular Gluten-Free Recipes
If you love gluten-free cakes and desserts, here's a few more of my fave recipes:
- Gluten- Free Flourless Orange and Almond Cake
- Flourless Lemon Cake
- Gluten-Free Lemon, Ricotta & Almond Cake
- 3 Ingredient Flourless Chocolate Cake
- Gluten-Free Almond & Coconut Cake
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Chocolate Gluten Free Brownies
Ingredients
- 125 g dark chocolate see notes
- 125 g butter unsalted
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- pinch of salt
- 110 g almond meal see notes
- 3 eggs
- 250 g (1 ½ cups) brown sugar
- 30 g (¼ cup) cocoa powder
Instructions
Conventional Method
- Preheat oven to 160 degrees celsius (fan-forced). Grease and line a 20cm square baking tin with baking paper and set aside.
- Melt the dark chocolate and butter in a microwave-safe bowl on 50% power, 3-4 minutes (stirring every 30 seconds) or until melted.
- Add the vanilla extract, salt, almond meal, eggs, brown sugar and cocoa powder and mix together until well combined.
- Pour into the prepared baking tin and bake for 30-35 minutes or until a crust has formed on the top and the brownie feels slightly firm (do not overcook).
- Allow to cool completely in the tin before turning out and cutting into slices.
- Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days (or freeze for up to 3 months).
Thermomix Method
- Preheat oven to 160 degrees celsius (fan-forced). Grease and line a 20cm square baking tin with baking paper and set aside.
- Melt the dark chocolate and butter in the Thermomix for 3 minutes, Speed 2, 80 degrees.
- Add the vanilla extract, salt, almond meal, eggs, brown sugar and cocoa powder and mix together on Speed 5, 10 seconds. Scrape down the sides of the bowl and repeat for a further 10 seconds.
- Pour into the prepared baking tin and bake for 30-35 minutes or until a crust has formed on the top and the brownie feels slightly firm (do not overcook).
- Allow to cool completely in the tin before turning out and cutting into slices.
- Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days (or freeze for up to 3 months).
Sarah Le Page
We have a morning tea tomorrow and I wanted to find something yummy that everyone could eat. I know we have someone who is gluten free, and I asked her today if she would be able to enjoy gluten free brownies, and she said yes, so it was a great excuse to try out this recipe. It is divine! Thanks for an amazing and easy recipe. For the Thermomix, I would make some slight changes. Prepare almond meal first from almonds, if you don't buy meal, then put aside. With the chocolate, I always whizz it up on speed 9 or 10 for a couple of seconds first, then it melts beautifully. Incredible recipe. I will absolutely be doing this one again.
Lucy
I'm so glad your friend enjoyed them! These are actually my favourite brownies (and I'm not gluten-free!)
Boo
Divine. Everything a brownie should be and GF as well!
Lucy
Yay! I'm so happy you liked it!
Lesley Affleck
Have to agree with everyone, so easy to make and a big hit with family/friends. It was our last home game of the season so we celebrated with brownies.
I tried a previus gf recipe but it came very "cakey", it was dry and not at all nice, not fudgey/gooey like i usually make.
So thanks Lucy for the very easy recipe and delicious brownies!
Lucy
Oh I'm so thrilled to hear that!!
Dianne Cox
Quick, easy and very tasty.
Lucy
Thank you!
Arisha
So I've had to make these literally two times this week because my workmates, friends and family loved them that much. I've never made such successful brownies before- especially ones that are gluten free !!! Defs recommend this recipe to anyone and everyone. They are so simple to make and just genuinely so fudgey you'll have to make these your go-to recipe for any get together!!
Thanks Lucy - your recipes are always a game changer in this household x ❤
Lucy
That is absolutely amazing! Thank you so much for your lovely comment!