4.86 123 Published Feb 11, 2022, Updated Jun 28, 2024 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…

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

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

Why Protein Brownies?

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 oatmeal, protein pancakes and protein cookies, in case you want to check those out!

Ingredients Needed

almond butter – check the ingredient label to make sure the only ingredient is almonds (or almonds and salt). Feel free to swap the almond butter for any nut butter or seed butter. Just make sure you’re using drippy nut butter! 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. vanilla extract – a flavor enhancer. chocolate protein powder – 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. cocoa powder – add that delicious chocolatey goodness with cocoa powder! Make sure you’re using unsweetened cocoa powder. Cacao powder works as well. sea salt – if the almond butter has salt in it, you can skip this! baking powder – to help the brownies rise. 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. If you prefer a different mix-in, nuts (like pecans or walnuts) would be a delicious addition!

How to Make Protein Brownies

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!

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.

More Brownie Recipes to Try

Sweet Potato Brownies Zucchini Brownies Pumpkin Brownies Chickpea Brownies Avocado Brownies

More Protein Recipes to Try

Protein Donuts How to Make a Protein Shake Protein Bars Protein Pudding (3 Ways) Protein Chia Pudding Protein Banana Bread

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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