Chocolate Pecan Brownies Renee Naturally
Gluten-free Chocolate Pecan Brownies, Renee Naturally

Chocolate Pecan Brownies

This is the kind of recipe that you need to safely tuck away in your repertoire ready to cook up for someone who 'boo-hoos' anything that is this 'n that free. These popular morsels get the pre-requisite brownie tick for being lightly flaky on top, slightly gooey in the middle and decandetly rich to boot. Why bother with butter?

Method
  • Heat oven to 180 ° and lightly grease a 20 cm square tin
  • Melt the chocolate in a small pan placed over a slightly larger pan of simmering water
  • Cream the coconut butter and coconut sugar for 2 mins and then add eggs, the vanilla and chocolate
  • Stir in the almond meal, baking powder, salt and pecans
  • Pour the mix into the tin and bake for 35 mins
  • Cool in tin and then cut into squares
Ingredients
Serves 15
  • 50g sugar-free dark chocolate
  • 100g of coconut butter or oil
  • 200g coconut sugar
  • 2 free-range eggs, beaten
  • 75g of almond meal
  • ½ teaspoon of baking powder
  • 110g of chopped pecans
  • 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
  • Pinch of sea salt
Nutrition Bite

Chocolate - it ain’t all bad! Studies show that chocolate is high in antioxidants (the free-radical smashers!) and it’s also a reputed aphrodisiac (chocolate dipped strawberries with a side of champagne anyone…?) It ain’t all good though…these benefits are derived from eating dark chocolate, not milk or white. Aim for at least 70% cocoa solids and like anything good (sigh) moderation baby, moderation! 

Comments

These sound/look AMAZING! CG

Thanks! I've gotta say...these are probably my fave treats I've posted on the site to date. The coconut sugar makes them so rich and soft yet chewy.*obsessesd* x

How does one procure (or make) coconut butter? These look devine. xx

Hi Morgan, coconut butter has some of the 'meat' of the coconut mixed with the oil (I've only ever bought it pre-made) In actual fact, I have also just used the plain oil (hard at room temperature) and it works perfectly fine. So...thank you for the question as I will now change the recipe so that you can confidently use either option! x

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