Fudgy Black Bean Brownies
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Published Feb 08, 2024, Updated Jun 20, 2024
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These gluten-free black bean brownies are so fudgy and delicious. No one will be able to tell that they’re flourless and made with beans!
With over 100 five star reviews these black bean brownies are one of EBF’s most popular dessert recipes so if you haven’t tried them yet, here’s your sign!
They’re a breeze to whip up and come out tasting moist, fudgy and plenty sweet. And trust me, nobody will even be able to tell that they’re made with black beans. They get blended up in your food processor and are completely undetectable. The beans essentially just replace flour, plus they add some fiber and protein.
Iโve tried other black bean brownie recipes before and none have turned out as good as this recipe, if I do say so myself! I think you’re going to LOVE them just as much as we do!

Why You’ll Love These Brownies
- Easy to make โ You only need 10 simple ingredients and a food processor!
- Healthy โ These brownies are naturally sweetened with maple syrup and the black beans add extra nutrition and protein.
- Rich and fudgy โ No one will know that theyโre made with beans! They’re still have such a rich and fudgy texture.
- Allergen-friendly โ These brownies are gluten-free, grain-free and can easily be made vegan and nut-free.
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“These are the best brownies Iโve ever eaten. I will never go back to store bought mix again. Wow!! Thank you!” โ Rachael
Ingredients & Substitutions
- black beans โ acts as a flour substitute and adds protein and fiber! I used one can of black beans (drained and rinsed), but you can always use dry black beans instead. I haven’t tried this, but someone else used 154g of dry black beans and the brownies turned out well.
- eggs โ helps bind the ingredients together and provide structure for the brownies.
- coconut oil โ to help add moisture to the brownies. Olive oil, avocado oil or butter works as a substitute.
- cacao powder โ canโt have brownies without cocoa powder for that chocolate flavor! If you don’t have raw cacao powder, unsweetened cocoa powder works too! I really like Navitas organic cacao powder.
- sea salt and baking powder โ two baking essentials!
- pure vanilla extract โ for some added flavor.
- pure maple syrup โ the perfect liquid sweetener for these brownies. Just be sure to use pure maple syrup, not the artificial kind labeled โpancake syrupโ thatโs made from corn syrup. Another liquid sweetener like honey or agave would also work.
- chocolate chips โ can’t have brownies without chocolate chips! Feel free to use your favorite brand!
- walnuts โ I love the added crunch the chopped walnuts add, but you can totally skip these or use another nut instead.
Dietary Substitutions
- Vegan: To make this recipe vegan you could use flaxseed eggs. I have tested these brownies with flax eggs and the brownies turned out, they just didnโt rise as well.
- Dairy-free: Make sure the chocolate chips you’re using are dairy-free.
- Low-sugar: To reduce the sugar content of these brownies you could use stevia-sweetened chocolate chips like Lilyโs chocolate chips and swap the maple syrup with sugar-free monk fruit maple syrup.
- Nut-free: Skip the walnuts and top your brownies with more chocolate chips if you prefer.
How to Make Black Bean Brownies
Preheat: Preheat the oven to 350ยฐF and grease an 8×8-inch baking pan.
Blend: Place the beans, eggs, maple syrup, coconut oil, cocoa powder, salt and vanilla in the bowl of a food processor or blender and blend until smooth.
Combine: Remove the blade and gently stir in your chocolate chips and walnuts, if using. Another option is to sprinkle the walnuts on top of the brownie batter once you pour it into the pan.
Bake: Transfer mixture to the prepared baking dish. Bake for 35 minutes, or until brownies are set in the center and a toothpick comes out clean. Cool completely, cut into squares and enjoy!
How to Serve Black Bean Brownies
I love eating these brownies plain, but if you want to get fancy here are some topping ideas:
- Nut butter โ add a drizzle of nut butter on top of your brownies for some healthy fats and added protein.
- Coconut whip โ these brownies would be delicious with a dollop of coconut whip cream on top!
- Ice cream โ you can’t go wrong with a scoop of ice cream when serving these brownies!
- Caramel sauce โ these brownies paired with a drizzle of my date caramel sauce would be to die for!
- Yogurt โ want to eat a brownie for breakfast? Crumble it on top of some Greek yogurt (or any yogurt of choice) with a sprinkle of granola (this homemade granola is delicious) and fresh berries. Like a breakfast brownie sundaeโฆ so yummy!
How to Store
These brownies never last long in our house, but here are some storing tips:
- At room temperature: Store in an airtight container at room temperature for 4-5 days.
- In the fridge: Store in the refrigerator in an airtight container for up to one week.
- In the freezer: These brownies freeze well! Store them in a freezer-safe bag or container for up to 3 months. To thaw, place the brownies in the fridge overnight or at room temperature for a few hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
These black bean brownies are still considered a treat, but they’re definitely made with more nutritious ingredients than many desserts and baked goods. They’re made without flour so are lower in calories than many brownie recipes and they have 4 grams of protein per brownie. Plus, they’re naturally sweetened with maple syrup.
The black beans are used instead of flour so thereโs no gluten in these brownies and they have a little extra fiber and protein. Not only is this awesome for dietary purposes, but it also means that you can blend the batter right in your food processor or blender.
I haven’t tried using another bean for these brownies and I wouldn’t recommend it. I. do have a recipe for chickpea brownies if you want to use chickpeas.
Yes, you can use a high-speed blender to make these brownies if you don’t have a food processor.
More Brownie Recipes To Try
- Protein Brownies
- Oat Flour Brownies
- Zucchini Brownies
- Pumpkin Brownies
- Peanut Butter Hummus Brownies
- Avocado Brownies
Be sure to check out all of the black bean recipes as well as the full collection of dessert recipes on EBF!
If you enjoyed this recipe, please consider leaving a โญ star rating and let me know how it went in the ๐ comments below.
Black Bean Brownies
Ingredients
- 1 15 oz can black beans, drained and rinsed
- 3 large eggs
- ยฝ cup pure maple syrup
- โ cup melted coconut oil
- ยผ cup cocoa powder, or raw cacao powder
- โ teaspoon fine sea salt
- ยฝ teaspoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- ยฝ cup dairy-free chocolate chips
- โ cup chopped raw walnuts, optional
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350ยฐF and grease an 8×8-inch baking pan.
- Place beans, eggs, maple syrup, coconut oil, cocoa powder, salt, baking powder and vanilla in the bowl of a food processor or blender and blend until smooth.
- Remove the blade and gently stir in your chocolate chips and walnuts, if using. Another option is to sprinkle the walnuts on top of the brownie batter once you pour it into the pan.
- Transfer mixture to the prepared pan. Bake for 35 minutes, or until brownies are set in the center and a toothpicks comes out clean. Cool completely, cut into squares and enjoy!
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Notes
- Eggs: To make this recipe vegan you could use 3 flax eggs (1 Tablespoon flaxseed + 3 Tablespoons water for each egg). I have tested these brownies with flax eggs and the brownies turned out, they just didnโt rise as well.
- Coconut oil: Melted butter, avocado oil or olive oil works too.
- Maple syrup: Another liquid sweetener like honey or agave would also work.
- Walnuts:ย You can totally skip these or use another nut instead.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
we couldn’t stop eating them. had to make a second batch for company.
I am tragically allergic to cocoa now but i subbed carob and halved the sweetner and bumped the baking powder to a tsp , and a bit more vanilla and a dash of nutmeg to blend the carob flavour
and holy they tasted So good
would love a blondie white bean version of a dessert, as you have great taste!!
Oh yay! This makes me so happy to hear. So glad this recipe was a hit. Thanks for making it and for coming back to leave a review. I so appreciate it! And I’ll definitely add the blondie idea to my list. ๐
Love the taste of these but canโt, for the life of me, get the texture to work. I follow the recipe with no substitutions and still no luck.
Mine are drier and more crumbly – closer to cake texture – vs. dense and moist the way brownies usually are.
Any thoughts?
Oh no! I’m so sorry to hear this, Frank. It sounds like maybe they are getting over baked if they’re turning out dry and crumbly with no recipe substitutions. Your oven could definitely be hotter so it’s cooking your brownies faster. If you try these again maybe bake them for less time? That’s my only thought!
I loved them considering what they are made with. (Iโd prefer them a bit more chocolaty though) I made them at a house with higher elevation and they needed 10 extra minutes of baking ๐คท๐ปโโ๏ธ
Hi Mar! I am glad you enjoyed these brownies and they turned out great for you. Thanks for sharing your review + star rating, I appreciate it!
No one knew these weren’t regular brownies! I’ll definitely be making these more often… love that they weren’t too sweet; sometimes brownies are sickly sweet and these were perfect!
WOO! These are a family favorite. I am so excited to hear that these brownies were a hit, Bethany. Thank you for your review & star rating, I really appreciate it!
Coconut cookies, black bean brownies, crunchy granola, I love , these are keepers.
I better now, no more meds, gluten free healed my graves disease
This is great to hear, Kathy! I am so glad you are loving these recipes and you are feeling better. Thanks so much for coming back and sharing your review & star rating, I appreciate it so much!
I made the brownies with maple syrup and they were delicious and perfect. I made them again with stevia instead of maple syrup, and put in cashew milk too towards this substitute – they stilled turned out delicious but crumble easily. Thank you for this awesome recipe, great eating and feeling healthy about it.
WOO! I am so excited to hear that you are loving this recipe, Barbara. Thanks so much for sharing your review & star rating, it means so much to me!
Incredible!!! I added a scoop of choc protein powder to mine!
WOO! I am so glad you are loving these brownies, Melissa. Thanks so much for sharing your review & star rating, it means so much to me!
Made these today and I think they are a great healthy alternative to a classic brownie. I used semi-sweet chocolate chips and skipped the nuts. Next time Iโll add nuts because I think the texture of the nut will add some variation to the soft texture of the bean batter. But how wonderful to eat a yummy brownie guilt free ๐
YUM! I am so glad you gave this recipe a try, Chris. Thank you for sharing your review + star rating, I really appreciate it!
Took these to my 5th grade class where, literally, every person said they hated it. No, I didnโt tell them it had beans in it, just called it โFudgy Browniesโ. They didnโt like the texture nor the flavoring. Sorry but wonโt be making again.
Hi Kate – So sorry to hear these were not a hit.
I made this today and it was amazing how it did not have flour. I really enjoyed it and it can be modified in different ways to fit your liking or needs. Thank you.
WOO! I am so glad you gave this recipe a try and are loving it, JP. Thank you for sharing your review & star rating, I truly appreciate it!