Sharing a Chocolate Brownie recipe

Today I am sharing a gluten free, Chocolate Brownie recipe.

Whenever I need to bring something for a morning tea, this is my ‘go to’ recipe. It’s a recipe from David Gillespie’s ‘Eat Real Food’ cookbook with a few small alterations.

These are low sugar, gluten free brownies which can be stored in the fridge to be enjoyed at a later date (if there are any left).

I have also been known to use the brownie recipe for making the occasional cake. Making 2 batches using 20cm round cake tins gives the 2 layers for a decadent chocolate cake.

So for those people who have asked for the recipe, here it is.

Brownie recipe

Makes approx. 16 pieces

Ingredients

125g butter

25g cacao butter

1 cup dextrose

¼ cup coconut sugar

1 1/2  tbsp organic coconut flour

3/4 tsp baking powder

50 g organic cacao powder

pinch of salt

2 eggs, lightly beaten

1 tsp Vanilla paste

Method
  • Preheat the oven to 165`C and prepare your tin (I use baking paper).
  • Using a heatproof bowl to sit on top of a saucepan that has some water in it. Bring the water to the boil, then turn down the heat so its just simmering.
  • Put both butters into the bowl to melt.
  • Once melted, add the dextrose and sugar and mixing well. I use my stick blender.
  • Then add the flour, baking powder, cacao, salt and vanilla continuing to mix will well combined.
  • Remove the bowl from the saucepan and add the eggs, keep mixing here until the mixture is smooth.
  • Pour into your pan and bake for 30 minutes or till a skewer inserted in the middle, comes out clean.
  • Cut into squares while warm.
  • Cool to room temperature, then they can be store in an airtight container in the fridge.

 

When using the brownie recipe for a layer cake, it makes the cake a bit dense, a little like mud cake. This means that a small cake goes a long way.

So, with this recipe you can make a batch of brownies or a delicious cake.

Until the next post,

 Live Clean n Prosper