Protein Brownies

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These protein brownies are rich, fudgy and come together quickly in one bowl! They’re gluten-free, dairy-free, naturally sweetened and have 7 grams of protein per brownie.

Three brownies stacked on top of one another. The top brownie has a bite taken out of it.

Healthy protein brownies?! Say no more, I’m sold.

Well really, you had me at just “brownie” but protein is a nice bonus! These brownies are super easy to make and packed with healthy ingredients you can actually feel good about! I won’t tell if you sneak one of these brownies for breakfast.

If you’re wondering why I care about protein or why I’m sharing a recipe for brownies with protein, here’s your answer! Protein is one of the three macronutrients that are necessary for our body’s functions (along with fat and carbohydrates).

Protein is quite the powerhouse. It helps build your bones, muscles, tissues and organs and also keeps those things functioning properly. On a less science-y note, protein helps you feel full and satisfied, helps with cravings and helps maintain your weight.

I love adding protein to meals and snacks that would otherwise leave me feeling unsatisfied and hungry a couple of hours later… things that are typically carb-heavy like brownies, pancakes, cookies and oatmeal.

I have recipes for protein oatmealprotein pancakes and protein cookies, in case you want to check those out!

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Less mess – This recipe can be made in one bowl and one pan! Yay for minimal clean-up.
  • Naturally flourless – These brownies don’t have any flour, so they’re gluten-free + grain-free.
  • Protein boost – The added protein helps to curb the blood sugar spike you typically get when eating sweets like brownies.
  • Incredibly indulgent – Sure, these brownies are loaded with healthy ingredients but no one will even know! They are still so rich and fudgy.

Ingredients Needed

Ingredients measured out to make protein brownies: chocolate protein powder, almond milk, maple syrup, almond butter, vanilla, eggs, chocolate chips, cocoa powder, seat salt and baking powder.
  • almond butter – check the ingredient label to make sure the only ingredient is almonds (or almonds and salt).
  • eggs – I have not tried swapping the eggs for flax eggs, but I bet it would work. The brownies just might not rise as much. Let me know if you try a vegan version in the comments below.
  • pure maple syrup – one of my favorite natural sweeteners. Just be sure to use pure maple syrup, not the artificial kind labeled “pancake syrup” and made from corn syrup… NOT the same!
  • unsweetened almond milk –  I used unsweetened almond milk, but any non-dairy milk will work.
  • chocolate protein powder – any plant-based chocolate protein powder works. Nuzest is one of my favorite brands. It’s plant-based and has a minimal, clean ingredient list. Plus, the chocolate flavor is delish. You can use my code eatingbirdfood for 15% off your order.
  • cocoa powder – add that delicious chocolatey goodness with cocoa powder! Make sure you’re using unsweetened cocoa powder. Cacao powder works as well.
  • chocolate chips – I recommend Enjoy Life dark chocolate chips which is allergen-friendly or Lily’s chocolate chips because they are low in sugar and calories.

Find the full ingredient list with measurements in the recipe card below.

Substitutions

  • Nut butter: Feel free to swap the almond butter for any nut butter or seed butter. Just make sure you’re using drippy nut butter!
  • Maple syrup: You can use honey, agave syrup or monk fruit maple syrup as a replacement.
  • Chocolate chips: If you prefer a different mix-in, nuts (like pecans or walnuts) would be a delicious addition!
  • Vegan: I haven’t tried these brownies without the eggs so I’m not sure how they would turn out. If you’re looking for a vegan brownie recipe try my chickpea brownies or sweet potato brownies instead.

How to Make Protein Brownies

A mixing bowl containing almond butter, eggs, maple syrup, almond milk and vanilla extract.

Step 1: In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the wet ingredients – almond butter, eggs, maple syrup, almond milk and vanilla extract.

Protein powder, cocoa powder, sea salt and baking powder added to the mixing bowl.

Step 2: Add in the dry ingredients – the protein powder, cocoa powder, sea salt and baking powder.

The wet and dry ingredients incorporated together with a spatula.

Step 3: Stir until combined. If you notice your batter is on the drier side (which could happen depending on what almond butter or protein powder you use), add a splash more milk!

Chocolate chips added to the protein brownie batter.

Step 4: Fold in the chocolate chips.

An 8x8 baking pan lined with brown parchment paper. The brownie batter has been poured into the pan and it has been topped with chocolate chips.

Step 5: Transfer mixture to the prepared pan and bake at 350°F for 25-30 minutes.

Freshly baked protein brownies in an 8x8 baking pan lined in brown parchment paper.

Step 6: Let cool, cut into squares and enjoy!

Brittany’s Tips

  • Some protein powders soak up more liquid and some almond butters are thicker than others. If you notice your brownie batter is on the thick/drier side, add a splash more milk.
  • Let the brownies cool completely before slicing. Trust me, the flavor and texture improve as they set, and no one wants a burned tongue!
Squares of brownies on a sheet of brown parchment paper. The center brownie is resting against another brownie, exposing the inside.

How to Serve Protein Brownies

I love eating these brownies plain straight from the fridge, but if you want to get fancy here are some topping ideas:

  • Nut butter – You can’t go wrong with a drizzle of nut butter to top these brownies! I recommend homemade almond butter.
  • Coconut whip – These brownies would be delicious with a dollop of coconut whip cream on top!
  • Ice cream – Brownies + ice cream = a match made in heaven. These brownies would be delicious warmed in the microwave and served with my banana ice cream, chocolate banana ice cream or avocado ice cream. If you really want to amp up the protein of your dessert serve your brownie with my protein ice cream!
  • Caramel sauce – I’m drooling just thinking about how delicious my date caramel sauce would be drizzled over one of these protein brownies.
  • Yogurt – Want to eat a brownie for breakfast? Crumble it on top of some Greek yogurt (or any yogurt of choice) with some granola (this hemp granola is delicious) and fresh berries. Like a breakfast brownie sundae… so yummy!
  • Fruit – Serve these brownies with some fresh berries. They add pop of color and such good flavor!
An overhead photo looking out a sheet of brown parchment paper with protein brownie squares on top. The center brownie has a bite taken out of it. There is a bowl of chocolate chips in the bottom left corner.

How to Store Leftovers

These brownies can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for 3-4 days or in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. For longer storage, I recommend freezing. Store in a freezer-safe, airtight container in the freezer for up to 3 months.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are protein brownies healthy?

Yes! These brownies are made with minimal, good-for-you ingredients and have no refined sugar or artificial preservatives. With 7 grams of protein each, they can help balance your blood sugar and leave you feeling satisfied instead of hungry for more.

How often can I eat protein brownies?

These protein brownies are healthy enough to eat every day! Of course, I recommend switching up your snacks and treats to add a variety of nutrients into your diet, but I don’t see any issue eating a protein brownie once a day.

Can you bake with protein powder?

Definitely! Adding protein powder to your baked goods is a great way to make certain baked goods more filling and add more protein to your diet. I bake with protein powder all the time and have so many protein recipes here on EBF.

How much protein do these brownies have?

This recipe makes 16 brownies and each brownie has 7 grams of protein each. This will likely vary depending on the protein powder you use.

Why did my protein brownies turn out dry?

There are a few reasons why your brownies might have turned out dry. First, they could have baked too long. Check them at the 25 minute mark with a toothpick to see if it comes out clean. If not, let them bake for a few more minutes. The other reason why your brownies might be dry is because of the nut butter or protein powder you used. Some protein powders do soak up more liquid, which could cause them to dry out faster. Also, you want to make sure you’re using drippy nut butter, not dry hard nut butter. If you notice your batter is on the drier side, add a splash more milk!

More Brownie Recipes to Try

More Protein Recipes to Try

Be sure to check out all of my protein recipes and the full collection of healthy dessert recipes here on EBF!

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Protein Brownies

These protein brownies are rich, fudgy and come together quickly in one bowl! They're flourless, naturally sweetened and have 7 grams of protein per brownie. Gluten-free + dairy-free.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Servings: 16

Ingredients  

Instructions 

  • ​​Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease an 8×8-inch baking pan or line with parchment.
  • In a large mixing bowl, whisk together almond butter, eggs, maple syrup, almond milk and vanilla extract.
  • Add protein powder, cocoa powder, sea salt and baking powder into the mixing bowl and stir until combined. If you notice your batter is on the drier side (which could happen depending on what almond butter or protein powder you use), add a splash more milk!
  • Gently fold in chocolate chips.
  • Transfer mixture to the prepared pan. Bake for 25-30 minutes, or until brownies are set in the center and a toothpick comes out clean. Let brownies cool completely (trust me, they test better cool, plus you won’t burn your mouth). Cut into squares and enjoy!

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Notes

  • Storage: Store in an airtight container at room temperature for 3-4 days or in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. For longer storage, place brownies in a freezer-safe, airtight container in the freezer for up to 3 months.
  • Vegan: I haven’t tried these brownies without the eggs so I’m not sure how they would turn out. If you’re looking for a vegan brownie recipe try my chickpea brownies or sweet potato brownies instead.

Nutrition

Serving: 1brownie | Calories: 165kcal | Carbohydrates: 15g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 25mg | Sodium: 139mg | Potassium: 36mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 8g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: protein brownies
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131 Comments

  1. Hi! Is there any changes I can make to use a granulated low-cal sweetener like Swerve? I know the main sweetener would be maple syrup, but was wondering if I could it substitute for a granulated option?

    1. Hey Lucy – I haven’t tried it, so I’m not sure how the brownies would turn out using swerve instead of maple syrup since it would be a different type of sugar. If you want a low-calorie sweetener option I would suggest using Monkfruit maple syrup since it’s a liquid form of sweetener and can be used 1:1 with the maple syrup. Let me know what you end up trying and how the brownies turn out!

  2. 5 stars
    These were SO GOOD!!! Made a few tweaks and they still tasted delicious. Thought I’d share for anyone looking to tweak a little: Used 1/2 cup almond butter with 1/2 cup applesauce, used 1/4 cup maple syrup with 1/4 cup applesauce, used collagen instead of protein powder and added about 2 TBSP extra cocoa powder for more flavor, and then finally added in a few more tablespoons of chocolate chips since I used less sweetener. Delish!

    1. Yay! So glad you loved these brownies, Taylor. Thanks for sharing your recipe edits with us! I know that’s always super helpful for other readers.

    1. Hi Luke, the ingredient amounts are listed at the bottom of the article in the recipe card. If you’re still having trouble finding them, let me know and I’d be happy to help!

  3. 5 stars
    This is amazing and I’ve made is more than once. Sometimes with powdered PB, sometimes with natural PB sometimes with almond butter and it turns out delicious every single time.

    1. Woo!! This makes me so happy to hear. I’m so glad you’ve been loving these brownies, Carolyn. Thanks for coming back to leave a review + star rating. I so appreciate it!

  4. 5 stars
    These are a huge hit, especially with my kids!! They don’t taste like the most amazing gourmet full fat non-protein brownies, so don’t go in thinking that, but if you want a dessert that you wouldn’t feel guilty serving for breakfast that makes the average person say YUM, this is a great go-to!

    Is there a Blondie version??

    1. WOO! This seriously makes me so happy to her, Ann. I am so glad this recipe is a hit for the whole family. I totally need to work on a protein blondie recipe! Thanks for sharing your review & star rating, I really appreciate it!

    1. YAY!! I am so glad you are loving these brownies, Natalie. Thank you so much for taking the time to share your review + star rating, I really appreciate it!

  5. Can I use peanut butter instead of almond butter? I just ran out of almond butter but I saw this recipe and am so excited to try it!

  6. I have made this recipe twice now. I substituted the maple syrup with apple sauce to reduce the calories and it works great! The first time around I used peanut butter instead on almond butter since I had it at home and it came out very good but overpowered the chocolate flavour too much for my taste and reduced the sweetness as well. Almond butter is definitely the better choice and I think cashew would be wonderful as well. Using crunchy nut butter also gives a nice bit of texture.

    Awesome recipe!

    1. YUM! These are always a go-to recipe when I need a treat. I am so glad you gave these a try and are enjoying them, Maria. Thank you for sharing your review + star rating, I really appreciate it!

  7. 5 stars
    These were fantastic! I made them vegan using flax eggs, I also used unflavored protein powder because it’s what I had on hand, just added a little more cocoa, used soy milk. Turned out perfect, my whole family loved them, thank you 🙂

    1. Perfect! I am so happy to hear that these are a hit for you and your family, Tammy. Thank you for sharing your review & star rating, I really appreciate it!

  8. 5 stars
    These brownies are AMAZING!
    As someone who needs a little treat at night, I wanted something that was going to be a little healthier and not full of sugar and highly processed like my go to ice cream. These brownies came out perfect and reheating a piece in the air fryer is so perfect to make the chocolate chips get all melty! I’ll be making these again and again and again!

    1. WOO! This seriously makes me so happy to hear, Sage. I am glad you found this recipe and they turned out great for you. Thank you for sharing your review + star rating, I really appreciate it!

  9. 5 stars
    These were AMAZING! 🤩 I used vanilla kachava protein powder and added a heaping 1/4 cup cocoa powder to make it more chocolatey. Had to add more milk to thin the batter a bit and added about 1/8 cup coconut sugar to balance the extra cocoa powder I added. I also put Lily’s chocolate chips and walnuts in the batter. Everything else in the recipe I kept the same. I had to bake these around 35 minutes but watch the time. The consistency was absolutely perfect. Not too fudgy but not too cakey either! My new favorite recipe by far!

    1. WOO! This seriously makes me so happy to hear, Rebecca. Thank you for taking the time to share your review + star rating, it means so much to me!

    1. Yay! I am so happy to hear that you are loving these brownies, Cecilia. Thank you for taking the time to share your review + star rating, I really appreciate it!

  10. If I only have vanilla protein powder, what do you suggest to add so it has the flavor of chocolate protein powder? More cocoa?? If so how much?

    1. Hi Tamar – That shouldn’t be a problem, they might just not be as chocolatey. Yes, you can add a little more cocoa powder if you’d like, but I would just check the consistency of the batter, if it seems dry, add a bit more milk. Let me know how these turn out, enjoy!

    1. Hi Rianna! Of course, you can use sun butter instead of almond butter and for the milk, you can use whatever non-dairy milk you prefer. Hope you enjoy these!

  11. 5 stars
    Hi!! I love your brownies recipe! They are perfection for after workout treat! 😃 soooo goood!!! I just added in peanut butter chips as a garnish on top and inside the batter! Who doesn’t love more peanut butter?! I am hoping you will clarify for me how many servings are considered with your nutrition information above? 1 batch at 1 times the recipe and cut into how many servings?

    Serious love for these! Thank you so much!!

    1. Hi Maria! I am so glad you are loving these brownies, the peanut butter chips are a fantastic addition! You will cut these brownies into 16 squares and 1 square is 1 serving. Hope that helps! Thank you for taking the time to share your review & star rating, I really appreciate it!

  12. 5 stars
    These are really good! I made them for my husband who has cancer and needs healthy high protein snacks to help him gain weight. My kids and I also like them. I used peanut butter instead of almond butter because that is what we had at home. I also used unflavored Gainful protein powder.

    1. YUM! I am so glad you gave these a try and everyone is loving them, CM. Thank you for making and sharing my recipes with your family and taking the time to share your review + star rating, it means so much to me!

  13. 5 stars
    My first batch was very dry, as some have commented. I think in addition to over-baking, I may have been using the dry dredges of the almond butter jar. For the second batch, I had runnier almond butter and added a little extra liquid to the batter and took them out of the oven at the 25 minute mark. Much better–definitely will make again! I substituted water for the almond milk and seemed to work fine.

    1. YAY! I am so glad the second batch turned out great for you, Melissa. Thank you so much for sharing your review + star rating, I really appreciate it!

  14. 5 stars
    Love them! I have been making them regularly for an year. To be honest, I always use fruit jam instead of maple syrup and, yes, there is sugar, but they taste great.

    1. WOO! Love this so much, I am so glad these turned out great for you are they are a hit, Aura. Thank you so much for sharing your review + star rating, I truly appreciate it!

  15. can you taste the almond butter in them? I really dislike the flavor of almond butter. I wonder if you could sub cashew butter and if the taste would be milder?

  16. 5 stars
    These brownies are simply amazing. I love them and I’ve already been sharing this with my chocolate-loving friends and family. Thank you for this!!!

    1. YESS! These are the best, glad you are loving them, Carolyn. Thanks for your review + star rating, I really appreciate it!

    1. Hi Shelby – Any chocolate protein powder works. Nuzest is one of my favorite brands. It’s plant-based and has a minimal, clean ingredient list. Plus, the chocolate flavor is delish. You can use my code eatingbirdfood for 15% off your order.

  17. 5 stars
    The absolute BEST brownie recipe -EVER! These have become a staple within my household. My 9 year old son absolutely loves having one as an after-lunch snack, either at home or packed in with his school lunch. I typically sub in raw honey instead of maple syrup. I have used chocolate, vanilla and peanut butter protein powders in this recipe, as well as subbing in peanut butter in place of almond butter.

    I’m thinking of taking my NutraBio strawberry shortcake protein powder and trying to take these in more of a “blondie” direction. I am going to attempt to use cashew butter, and either almond or coconut flour in place of the cocoa powder. We will see what happens – wish me luck! ha ha

    1. AMAZING! I am so glad you are loving these brownies and they turn out amazing for you! I can’t wait to hear how the blondie version turns out, make sure you update us!! Thanks for sharing your review + star rating, I truly appreciate it!

    1. Hi Sharon – Above I mention substitutions (as I do in all of my recipes). For this recipe, which is already gluten-free, I have not tried swapping the eggs for flax eggs, but I bet it would work. The brownies just might not rise as much. Let me know if you try a vegan version. Enjoy!

  18. 5 stars
    We love these! I used less almond butter and Orgain chocolate protein powder (their lower carb one) and they were delicious!!

    1. Ah this is so great to hear, Meera. I am glad you have these a try and they turned out amazing for you. Thank you for your review + star rating, I really appreciate it!

        1. Whey protein powder tends to absorb more liquid making recipes a bit dryer. I would recommend adding more milk to your batter before baking.

  19. Mine also came out extremely dry. Which is okay, I know that whey protein in recipes causes that. The flavor is fantastic though!

    1. Hi KC – Glad you’re enjoying these, I would recommend maybe increasing the liquid a bit or shortening the bake time if you don’t want them as dry. Thank you for your review, I appreciate it!

  20. 5 stars
    …never thought i’d prefer a cold brownie over a warm one, but these are SO good right out of the fridge. tastes like a fiber one brownie but better when cold.

    1. RIGHT!! These are absolutely delicious right out of the fridge, glad you agree and are loving this recipe, Taylor. Thank you so much for sharing your review & star rating, I really appreciate it!

  21. 5 stars
    Delicious! I used ritual vanilla protein powder the first batch and flax egg that time. I baked them at 375 for 15 minutes and realized it said 350 so I turned it down and this time I used Orgain unflavored collagen and 2 bananas instead of eggs. I also used coconut sugar and date paste to cut down on the sugar because the first were super sweet! I also replaced milk with coffee, because I didn’t have milk and omg the second batch I enjoyed and thought, how silly! the truth is this only bakes 8 Delicious brownies! and they are filling!

    1. WOO! This sounds absolutely delicious, Kasey. I am so glad this recipe turned out great with your subs and you are loving them. Thank you for coming back and sharing your review + star rating, I really appreciate it!

  22. Do you think these can be made with a pea protein powder, or will only whey powder work? I’m gluten free as well as dairy free.

    1. Hi Laurie – Pea protein will work! I use Nuzest for all my protein recipes and they come out great. Hope you enjoy this recipe!

  23. 5 stars
    My husband has a medical condition that requires him to consume more protein. These are perfect and delicious. I add chopped walnuts for extra protein and fiber. I wrap individual servings in wax paper and store in a container in the freezer. A sweet treat with an added bonus.

    1. Aw I am so glad you found this recipe and are both enjoying these brownies, Susan. Thank you so much for sharing your review & star rating, I truly appreciate it!

  24. 5 stars
    I’m always skeptical of my own cooking/baking skills but your recipes turn out spot on every time which gives me so much confidence to try new recipes! These days when I’m craving something fun like a brownie I’m like… let me see if she has a healthier version versus going to the store. This recipe in particular was just like a regular brownie to me, taste and texture wise! They left me feeling fuller faster and more satisfied versus normal brownies. I even chopped it up with a banana and a tiny bit of whipped cream for breakfast- delicious!

    1. Aw yay! This means so much to me, glad you are loving this recipe, Emily. Thank you so much for sharing your review + star rating, it means so much to me!

  25. 5 stars
    My husband is living with diabetes and taking wonderful care of himself. I came looking for a magic recipe that he could enjoy for his birthday –more than just a bite at a time. This was the one! It was delicious. We’ll make it again and again!

    1. Aw I am SO glad that your husband was able to enjoy this recipe for his birthday! Thank you for coming back and sharing your review + star rating, I really appreciate it!

    1. Hi Rivki – That shouldn’t be a problem, they might just not be as chocolatey. You could add a little more cocoa powder if you’d like. Let me know how these turn out, enjoy!

  26. I would love to know how you’re getting “10 grams” of fat per brownie. Assuming you’re dividing this into 9 separate brownies the math I come back with is over 20 grams per brownie.

    1. Hi Bryan – You will actually cut these into 12 squares and that will equal out the the 10 grams of fat per brownie. Enjoy!

  27. Such a great recipe! I’ve made this recipe 3 times this week and it won’t be the last. I’m working on adding more protein in my meals and a good tasting brownie. This was approved by most of my non “healthy” family that thinks anything homemade is overrated. Even they were impressed. I added more chocolate chips to make more goey but this recipe is awesome! I’ll be tweaking it to make it more moist and fudgey but this was the recipe I was looking for to start!

    1. Ah this is the best! I am so excited to hear that you are loving these brownies. Thank you so much for coming back and sharing your review + star rating, it means so much to me!

    1. Hi Nicole – I would recommend using an online converter. You can try using the King Arthur’s site, I hear that one works well. Let me know how it turns out. Enjoy!

    1. Hi Stacy – Yes, you can store these in a freezer-safe, airtight container in the freezer for up to 3 months. Enjoy!

  28. 5 stars
    Okay seriously. These brownies are so freaking good! I still don’t quite understand how they have the consistency of a regular brownie but there’s no flour! I made them once exactly as the recipe states and needed the full 30 minutes as they were not done in the center at 25 minutes. I made them a second time and increased the protein amount to 2/3 cup and added 1/2 cup walnuts. So delicious!!

    1. Woo! I’m so glad you enjoyed these protein brownies Katherine! And that’s great to know that the second batch with the additional protein turned out too.

  29. 5 stars
    These were surprisingly good. I can’t believe they have the same consistency as regular brownies and gluten free! This will definitely be a repeat in our household. (We used creamy peanut butter as that is what I had on hand but everything came together well). This is a must try!

    1. Woo!! This makes me so happy to hear. I’m so glad you enjoyed these brownies, Melanie. Thanks for making them and for coming back to leave a review. I so appreciate it!

  30. 5 stars
    These are so delicious! I made mine with Vital Protein Chocolate Protein Powder, and I used Lily’s Chocolate Chips. I only baked it for 20 minutes and that was just the amount of time they needed! They were so smooth and chocolaty, (and i didnt feel guilty eating them lol) and they had the perfect almond butter/chocolate ratio. 10/10, would make again! 🙂

    1. Woo!! So glad you loved these protein brownies, Emma. Thanks for making it and for coming back to leave a review. I so appreciate it!

  31. 5 stars
    These were amazing! I used honey instead of maple syrup. I love the texture! Also, because they have protein in them, I got full and was satisfied having 2 small pieces and didn’t feel like I wanted to eat the whole batch like with regular brownies 😂 This is now my go to brownie recipe when I can’t get chocolate off my mind!

    1. Excellent! I am excited to hear that these brownies are such a hit, Kristina. Love that you can enjoy brownies without all the guilt. Thank you for sharing your review + star rating, I so appreciate it!

  32. 5 stars
    Another winning recipe! I made these w some changes to make them even healthier and used less almond butter but instead added powdered almond butter, added more almond milk and half a banana to give more moisture. Fantastic and so fluffy!

    1. YUM! I am happy to hear that this recipe is a hit, Berangere! Your substitutions sound like they worked great. Thank you for your review + star rating, I so appreciate it!

    1. Hey Josephine – Honey should work just fine as a substitute for the maple syrup. Let me know if you end up trying these brownies and what you think of them!

    1. Hey Amy – I think that would work just fine! Let me know how these brownies turn out if you end up making them.

  33. 5 stars
    My family loves these! My 11-year old specifically requests these brownies over my traditional recipe!

    1. Ahh! I am so happy that you and your family enjoy this recipe, Janie. Thank you for your review + star rating, I so appreciate you being here!

  34. Great tip on when usin protein powder it will soak up any liquid way more. As when I mix fold in dry mix to wet it can get dough like quite fast. Could I add mct oil instead of milk, already use stick of pure butter. And what’s ur view on xantham gum and konjac powder in brownie recipes. I see some use them others neither.?

    1. Hey Rob, I’m not sure as I haven’t tested it! The MCT oil could make the brownies too oily with the nut butter, but let me know how it turns out if you try it. I’ve also never baked with xantham gum or konjac powder so I’m not sure if they would change the consistency or taste of these brownies. Let me know if you end up adding either of these and how the brownies turn out!

    2. hello! I saw your question about xanthan gum. I cook a lot with it. It’s very helpful if you want your baked goods to hold together specially if there aren’t enough biding agents like eggs, flour or cornstarch. anyway, my advice is to use 1g to 2gr, never more than that and if possible try to blend it with the liquids and with a blender, if you don’t want, just whisk it very well it a fork or frother (those for lattes and milk ). Don’t think it’s worth using more because it’s very powerful, half teaspoon it’s enough! Use it in cakes, bars, cookies, brownies, custards, ice cream or anything. Good luck with your baking!

    1. Ahhh that’s great to hear, Janet! Thank you for leaving me a comment and review, I appreciate it!

  35. 5 stars
    These came out great! I have a tree nut allergy, so I used pumpkin seed butter. I also used Quest chocolate protein powder. To make them less carbs, I used a combination to Swerve and monk fruit, and increased the milk (I used oat milk). All of my substitutions still yielded yummy results!!

    1. Yay! So glad it worked for you, Lisa. Thank you for leaving a comment and review! I appreciate it!

  36. 5 stars
    Omg so delicious!!! I already had all my ingredients mixed up and then I realized I didn’t have any baking powder. So I mixed in 1/4 tps baking soda and 1/2 cup of buttermilk and these browines are so gooey and delicious. 10/10

    1. Yay! So glad these brownies are a hit, Liz. Thanks for sharing the quick fix you used, I’m glad they turned out!

    2. I used this recipe as a guide really. I melted a cup of chocolate chips with a half stick of butter.

      Added in a teaspoon of espresso powder to enhance the chocolate flavor.

      I added in two scoops of chocolate protein powder, added walnuts, a 1/4 oil, and 1/4 flour. Batter tasted good 👍 can’t wait to try these!

    1. Hi, Barbara! I have not tried swapping the eggs for flax eggs, but I bet it would work. The brownies just might not rise as much. Let me know if you try it and how they turn out.

  37. 5 stars
    Made the healthy protein brownies. They were outstanding. Love the flavor! Can’t wait to make them again. Thank you for the awesome recipe.

    1. Woo! Glad to hear these were a hit, Chris. I appreciate you coming back to leave a review and star rating!

  38. 3 stars
    Mine came out really dry and I followed the recipe. Personally, I would like them sweeter, but I also have a really bad sweet tooth. Would adding more liquid help?

  39. 4 stars
    Flavor is good but they are a bit dry. In the oven for the 25 minutes. Didn’t change the recipe except that my almond butter was the nut and seed butter from Cosco. But it is a very creamy almond butter. Topping with whipped cream and that solves the issue!

  40. 4 stars
    Making these right now and already been in the oven for 30 minutes and still oooey goooey inside (toothpick isn’t coming out clean)!! Added another 5 minutes and hoping that works and doesn’t dry them out too much (fingers crossed)!

  41. 5 stars
    Looks amazing! Do you have any recommendations for what I could swap the protein powder for? Would almond flour work?

  42. 3 stars
    The flavor of the brownies was good, but they came out too try. I followed directions and kept them in the over for 25 minutes. If I make them again, I will try shorter time in the oven.