Keto Brownies

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The best and easiest low carb keto brownies. Even people who aren’t on a keto diet will love these unbelievably fudgy chocolate brownies!

The Best Keto Brownies

8 Ingredients

Low Carb

Flourless

Gluten Free

Better Than Boxed Brownies

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How To Make Keto Brownies (1g Net Carbs)

The Best Keto Brownies – They MELT In Your Mouth!

These impossibly fudgy chocolate brownies are almost guaranteed to win you over.

It’s one of those must-try recipes, because you really need to try them at least once in your life to discover how shockingly good they are!

The simple recipe is so rich and delicious, you might never go back to boxed brownies again.

P.S. —> NO coconut flour, and less than 1 net carb per brownie.

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Keto Chocolate Frosting

Almond Flour Brownie Variations

Feel free to stir a handful of chopped pecans, almonds, or walnuts into the batter.

Or throw in some shredded coconut, cacao nibs, or chocolate chips.

The brownies are perfectly sweet enough to serve on their own, but if you want keto brownies with frosting, I love this Chocolate Cream Cheese Frosting Recipe.

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Easy Low Carb Brownies

To come up with this recipe, I simply adapted my keto chocolate cake into brownies.

Since I know brownies have more fat, less flour, and less leavening than cake, I changed the ingredient proportions accordingly.

The first try wasn’t perfect, but recipe experiments are seldom perfect on the first try, and I quite enjoyed eating the fall-apart-gooey flourless homemade brownie rejects.

*For a brownie in a mug, use the Keto Mug Cake Recipe

Low Carb Keto Chocolate Brownies

Flourless Brownie Ice Cream Sundae = top them with a scoop of Keto Ice Cream.

Keto Brownie Ingredients

Instead of regular flour, these brownies use fine almond meal or almond flour (ground-up almonds), making them both flourless and gluten free.

If you can find dutch cocoa powder, I highly recommend using it here when called for, because that’s the type of cocoa typically used in boxed brownie mixes, so it’s what will make these taste the most authentic.

Most regular grocery stores should sell it – look for the words “processed with alkali” on the ingredient list, and that’s the type to use. (Regular unsweetened cocoa powder should be used for the initial 1/4 cup in the recipe.)

The moist chocolate brownies can be made with either regular sugar (for non keto) or granulated erythritol. If making them keto, be sure to buy granulated erythritol, not powdered. Or for paleo brownies, you can also use coconut sugar.

While I haven’t tried the recipe with allulose or stevia, feel free to experiment with a granulated stevia blend if you wish, and be sure to report back for other readers if you do.

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Above – watch the video of how to make keto brownies!

The Best Low Carb Keto Brownie Recipe
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Keto Brownies

How to make easy low carb keto brownies with almond flour.
Cook Time: 17 minutes
Total Time: 17 minutes
Yield: 15 – 25 brownies
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Ingredients

  • 1 cup fine almond flour
  • 1/4 cup cocoa powder
  • 2 tbsp dutch cocoa or additional regular
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/3 cup melted coconut oil or butter
  • 3 tbsp water or additional oil
  • 2 eggs, or 2 flax eggs
  • 2/3 cup granulated erythritol or regular sugar
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract

Instructions 

  • *If you're a visual learner, feel free to watch the keto brownie recipe video posted above!
    Preheat the oven to 350 F. Grease an 8-inch pan, or line with parchment. Mix all ingredients well. Spread evenly into the pan. Smooth down, using a second sheet of parchment if needed. Bake 20 minutes on the center rack, then let cool completely and they will continue to firm up. They also firm up even more if you refrigerate very loosely covered overnight. The brownies are delicious with or without frosting (for the photos, I used the keto chocolate frosting recipe linked above in this post). If you try the brownies, don’t forget to leave a comment or rate the recipe below!
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Notes

The recipe was adapted from this chocolate Keto Cake.
 
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For more healthy brownie recipes, also check out these recipes for Sweet Potato Brownies, Vegan Brownies, or the popular Black Bean Brownies.

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962 Comments

  1. Angela says:

    The brownies are amazing! Thank you!

  2. Henry says:

    I tried these tonight. They were good. Better than other keto brownie recipes that I have tried.

    1. Jason Sanford says:

      Love the photo!!

  3. Michele says:

    Katie, I was wondering about the flax egg. Have you tried making these both ways (with eggs & with flax eggs) and if so, did you have a preference? I’d love to use flax whenever possible, but not if the recipe turns out better with eggs.
    Thanks so much!

    1. Jason Sanford says:

      Hi, I’m not Katie but I’ve personally done them with eggs and was a taste tester for the ones with flax. Both are delicious – the egg ones just rise more!

  4. Caroline Minneci says:

    This is my second batch of your Keto Brownies…I am in love! This time I tried a slightvariation…Cheesecake Brownies…still to warm to eat, but the look and smell amazing!

    1. Jason Sanford says:

      Oh wow, that pattern makes them look so fantastic and professional!

    2. Joss says:

      5 stars
      I would love the recipe you used! I tried to do this today and the low carb cheesecake batter I used kept them from setting at all. So, I have brownie pudding for desert this week. lol

  5. Nimisha Clawson says:

    These were great! I made them for me on Super Bowl! I am still eating them everyday! I even forgot to put the butter in! I found the melted butter a few hours later in the microwave. I definitely liked them better after an overnight cooling in the fridge. They were softer. Enjoying them now in my Carbmaster White Chocolate Flavored Raspberry yogurt from Kroger!

    1. Jason Sanford says:

      Ooh so interesting to know it still works even without the butter!

  6. Tammi says:

    How does monk fruit do in these brownies?

    1. Rachel A says:

      I am about to try it with monk fruit. I don’t like a lot of other sweeteners for Keto. I have monk fruit and stevia. I will post when I’m done and let you know how they turn out. Wish me luck!!

      1. Rachel says:

        Could these be made with a concentrated liquid sweetener like stevia or monk fruit drops? And if so, would I have to make up the volume with something else and what would you suggest?

      2. Judy says:

        5 stars
        Hope the monk fruit works. So far it’s the only sweetener I like. Please let ya know how you made out.

    2. Aline says:

      Hi Katie, can you please explain why the erythritol has to be granulated instead of powdered? Because I’ve read a lot about how hard is for it do dissolve, so I would think powdered would be better? I have the granular at home, and depending on the recipe I blend it to make it fine. Thank you!

  7. Leslie says:

    The keto brownies were great! I used half the recommended sugar and they ended up turning out super salty, so will use less salt next time.

  8. Tom C. says:

    Great recipe. I used cannabis enhanced coconut oil and made this a medical recipe

    1. Ruth says:

      I just made these brownies, they are delicious! Kudos for this great recipe. Yes, 25 brownies, just the perfect amount for a nice cup of coffee. Thank you!

      1. CCK Media Team says:

        ❤❤

  9. Lindsay Stacy says:

    Hello! I just made these brownies and popped in the oven! But I noticed on the servings it says 25!?! I dont see how I can make 25 out of this batch. Lol i didn’t know if it was a misprint? Can’t wait to try them but dont want to mess up my ketosis so want to get serving size right!

  10. Lindsay Stacy says:

    Also, am I missing something? I keep seeing comments about yogurt and I’ve checked the ingredient list multiple times and dont see any yogurt on there!?!?

    1. Jason Sanford says:

      Hi, sorry for the confusion. The recipe is correct as written; the url was updated to be more clear/organized, and the former recipe that was moved (the one the older comments are talking about) is this one: https://lett-trim.today/2014/05/09/coconut-flour-brownies/%3C/a%3E%3Cbr /> Jason

      These are super rich, which is why the 25 serving size (especially if you freeze them – they are more like fudge!), but that absolutely doesn’t mean you can’t have more than one or cut them bigger than fudge size 🙂

      1. Sonja Truesdale says:

        LOL, thank you for clarifying the yoghurt ingredient Jason, as I was scratching my head thinking yoghurt? Where does it say yoghurt? 🤣

        I just made the brownies this arvo, I stuffed up the frosting though, I used granulated Monkfruit granules instead of powder or at least milling the granules into an ‘icing sugar texture. Oh well, it will make for a crunchy topping 🤣🤣🤣

    2. Steph says:

      Was also wondering this! Thanks for clarifying