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Extra Fudgy Keto Brownies


After what seems like hundreds of test batches we finally have these extra fudgy keto brownies to share with you. The awesome thing about this brownie recipe is that it only uses a small amount of coconut flour to hold together the overwhelming amount of chocolate fudge flavor! We even created an easy to follow recipe video which walks you through the step by step process of how to make keto brownies. Check it out below!


Tips For How to Make Keto Brownies With Coconut Flour


In our recipe testing we experimented with both almond flour and coconut flour brownie recipes. To our surprise, the coconut flour brownies actually came out fudgy and more flavorful. This is due to the fact that coconut flour is more absorbent than almond flour, so you need much less of it. This allows for the dark chocolate flavor to really shine. After so much testing of different recipes we can confidently say this is the best keto brownies recipe you’ll find.

Use Cocoa Powder AND Bakers Chocolate


This combination is going to maximize the chocolate flavor and overall fudge factor of your brownies. Bakers chocolate is solid at room temperature so it is what helps hold these brownies together when they come out of the oven.

Mix Wet and Dry Ingredients Separately First


This is a standard practice when baking. You always want to mix the dry ingredients together in one bowl and the wet ingredients in a separate bowl, then combine the two. This creates a more consistent mixture and even distribution of flavor… and chocolate!

Choose the Right Keto Sweetener


Our sweetener of choice for this recipe is erythritol. If you’re new to keto sweeteners then you may want to read up on them a bit before you jump into the kitchen. Erythritol is our preferred granular sweetener, we use it to replace sugar. Stevia is our preferred liquid sweetener and can be added to this brownie recipe if you want to increase the sweetness. Most of the time a combination of the two sweetener options will get you the most well rounded taste without any of the aftertaste that sugar replacements are known for.

Pro Tip: Find the combination of sweeteners that you most enjoy. Some people are very sensitive to the after taste that comes with stevia, while others can get bloated by using too much erythritol. Over time you will find what works best for you when making keto desserts.

Temperature Matters with Chocolate


Be mindful of the temperature of your batter mixture throughout this process. You want the chocolate to become liquid and not heat it any further than that. If the mixture gets too hot the chocolate can burn, or the eggs can begin to cook when you add them.

Don’t Overbake The Keto Brownies


Keto baked goods can be tricky. They should often be taken out of the oven when they feel a little bit under done. As they cool they will firm up. As a rule of thumb, always err on the side of under cooking keto desserts.

Allow to Cool Completely


If you get impatient (which is understandable) then you may end up with a disaster on your hands. Keto brownies are notoriously crumbly until they cool completely.

Pro Tip: Put the finished brownies in the freezer to cool so you can eat them sooner. They take about 30 minutes to cool in the freezer.

Store in the Fridge (or Freezer)


As with all keto baked goods you’re going to want to store these in the fridge. They will last for around 10 days in there. If you’re anything life us though, you may want to store these keto brownies in the freezer. This makes for the perfect after dinner snack and extends the shelf life to one or two months. (If I’m being completely honest I’ve eaten these out of the freezer 6 months after we made them)

Are These the Best Keto Brownies?


There are so many brownie recipes out there and being that they are my all time favorite dessert I have gone through a lot of batches! Before this blog even started I was testing out other brownie recipes I found online, and nothing has compared or ever satisfied me like these have. I kid you not. Some were too dry, some were too oily and some just didn’t taste like brownies at all. Once, Matt tried making me avocado brownies, and needless to say, they were a no go. Although, since writing this we have come up with a delicious avocado cookie recipe that you can take for a test drive.

Looking for More Nut Free Keto Desserts?


Some other great dessert recipes of ours that don’t use almond flour are:

Low Carb Chocolate Muffins – These are not as intense in dark chocolate flavor as the brownies and are perfect with your morning coffee.

Coconut Flour Chocolate Chip Cookies – A nice, soft chocolate chip cookie that is lower calorie than it’s almond flour counterpart.

Low Carb Ice Cream – Chocolate Gelato – Everyone loves ice cream, but not every knows how easy it is to make at home.

Give those a try and let us know how they stand up against these fudgy Keto Brownies!

Recipe can be quickly added to MyFitnessPal – Search “KetoConnect – Keto Brownies”

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