These rich and fudgy black bean protein brownies are the perfect post-workout treat! This super healthy snack is entirely flourless, gluten-free, vegan, dairy-free, egg-free, refined sugar-free and nut-free. Naturally sweetened with maple syrup and filled with antioxidants, these delicious brownie protein bars only require a few minutes of your time and a good food processor.
Times when certain types of foods were imprisoned in a very specific meal category are OVER! Gone are the days when you would only eat sweet potato, legumes or cauliflower as a part of your main dish.
Let’s have them for dessert!
Every. Single. Day!
Let’s be smart with our sweet cravings! Let’s eat dessert all the time. Yes, my friends!
All hail clean eating desserts.
Black Bean Protein Brownies
One thing I love about those super healthy protein treats is that they don’t require any complicated cooking steps. Simply throw the ingredients into your food processor and… done! These could be baking in your oven within the next 10 minutes, literally.
They can also be adapted to fit your diet by simply swapping just one or two ingredients.
Although I haven’t personally tried, I can say by experience that the black beans in this recipe can be replaced by any type of legumes like chickpeas, red kidney beans or even lentils. The taste might differ a little but you should barely see any difference. Sweet potato would also do it, in similar amounts.
A few recipe notes:
- Be very cautious with cooking time. Brownies will turn into cake if overcooked. The center should still be liquid when pulled out from the oven. Don’t worry, they will set as they cool down. If undercooked, put the recipe in the refrigerator overnight. They will magically set!
- You could either grease your baking pan or use parchment paper. My preference? Parchment paper. Perfect every time.
- Depending on your diet, chocolate chips are entirely optional. If you do add them though, don’t forget to mix them in at the very end. Do not throw them into your food processor with the rest. Not that it would be catastrophic. It’s just much tastier this way.
- These could be topped with this Sweet Potato Chocolate Frosting instead of chocolate chips.
How to store them?
- These can be stored in the fridge in a sealed container for several days.
- You could also wrap them individually and freeze them for up to 6 months.
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Black Bean Protein Brownies
Ingredients
- 1 can 19 oz black beans drained
- 1/3 cup cacao powder
- 1/2 cup Whey chocolate protein powder *
- 1/4 cup almond milk
- 1 egg or flax egg for the vegan version
- 1/4 cup coconut oil melted
- 1/3 cup maple syrup
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 1/3 cup dark chocolate chips optional**
- 1 pinch kosher salt
Instructions
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Preheat oven to 350F
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Line a 10X10 inch baking pan with parchment paper.
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Melt coconut oil in a small saucepan over low heat. Do NOT overheat it.
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Add the black beans, almond milk, egg, melted coconut oil, and maple syrup to a food processor and process until smooth.
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Pour the batter along with the rest of the ingredients, except for the chocolate chips, into a large mixing bowl and stir well.
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Gently mix in the chocolate chips.
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Spread the mixture evenly into your baking pan.
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Bake for 18 to 20 minutes. The center should still be liquid when pulled out from the oven.
Recipe Notes
* Use plant-based chocolate protein powder for the vegan version. When doing so, you will need to add some almond milk to the batter until it reaches the desired consistency. For cakier brownies, the batter should have the consistency of cake batter. For fudgier brownies, the batter should have the consistency of a pudding. Start by adding 1/4 cup almond milk and adjust from there. Plant-Based protein powder absorbs much more moisture than whey, and each type will behave differently, that is why this step is so important.
** Use either paleo and/or vegan chocolate chips, depending on your diet.
Raakel says
Good recipe! I used 1/2cup of vanilla protein powder as I didn’t have chocolate on hand. And had to bake it for about 10min longer. Will definitely make again when sweet chocolate brownie cravings kick in😬
One Clever Chef says
Hi Raakel,
I’m glad you liked the recipe!
Thank you for stopping by
Stephanie says
If I double the recipe, what should the cooking time be?
One Clever Chef says
Hi Stephanie,
It really depends!
Cooking time will remain about the same if you use two baking trays. On the other hand, you will definitely need to increase the baking time when using a larger baking tray. By how much really depends on the size of the tray, so your best bet, in this case, is to insert a toothpick in the center from time to time and remove the brownies from the oven when desired consistency is attained. (I don’t recommend option #2 unless you are used to making brownies)
Melissa says
What can I use if I don’t have coconut oil? I have avocados
One Clever Chef says
Hi Melissa!
Replacing coconut oil with half the amount of mashed avocado (or banana, applesauce) generally works.
Happy baking!
Jessica says
Can I have cocoa powder instead of cacao?
One Clever Chef says
Yes! =)
Megan says
I made these are they were so yummy and easy!! I am a little concerned about how much saturated fat is in them though. What ingredient is that from and could it be substituted with something else? Thanks so much for the yummy healthier alternative for my sweets cravings!!
One Clever Chef says
Hi, You could try replacing the egg and coconut oil!
Ross says
Hello!
If I use half of the beans do I also have to reduce all the other ingredients in half?
One Clever Chef says
Yes, I think it will work.
Melissa says
Perhaps make the full recipe and freeze half after they set. Makes it like doing some food prep instead of math.
Marissa says
Love this recipe! I substituted olive oil for coconut oil since I didn’t have any and they turned out super fudgey. They do fall apart but I am not serving them. They are all for me!
One Clever Chef says
Oh great! Thanks for stopping by!
Susan says
Coconut oil has way too much saturated fat. I can’t justify the fat content with that kind of ratio to saturated fat. Use olive oil instead. Using stevia and not so much maple also helps cut down in sugar. Otherwise very good.
Sisi says
Although coconut saturated fat are the good one not the bad ones that affect cholesterol level, short chain fat not long
M says
Where do you find a 19 ounce can of black beans? Stores by me only carry 15 ounce. Since you need to drain them it would be difficult to just add more beans – no idea on final weight
Anne says
Hi, I would like to use something else instead of super saturated fat coconut oil. Any suggestions ?
Gina says
Easy to make! I used sugar free syrup and did not use chocolate chips. The brownie is a bit bitter (need more sweetness next time) , but I like them anyway! It’s a great dessert and satisfying to my chocolate craving on a healthy way!
Margaret Cioffe says
Really tasty! Does anyone else feel like it’s missing something? Maybe vanilla extract? I feel like it’s a bit salty.
Elaine McEachern says
Loved these brownies. High fibre and protein. Totally on board with the coconut fat and eggs. A little fat is good for you! Coconut fat is such a natural, feel good fat!