Easy Gluten Free Brownies From Scratch
I am "anit-box-cake", in my opinion anything and everything made from scratch tastes better and is better for you. To me - boxed brownie mixes taste as if they've added some plastic extract or cardboard fibers into the mix.......it tastes very "chemically."
This recipe that I'm sharing with you today is another one of my Gluten Free creations and to be honest with you I prefer these brownies to my other brownie recipe that uses wheat flour. Somehow the rice flour adds to the wonderful cocoa flavor.
1/2 cup butter (melted and slightly cooled) Printable Recipe
1 cup sugar
2 eggs
2/3 cup rice flour (I used brown rice flour but white rice flour works well also)
1/3 cup (heaping) cocoa powder
1/4 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
2/3 cup walnuts (chopped) (Pecans may be substituted or you may also omit if you prefer)
1 tablespoon cream
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
Melt the butter and allow it to cool for about 5 minutes. In a large mixing bowl stir the eggs and sugar together vigorously (I stir by hand with a wooden spoon but you may use an electric mixer if you prefer). Add in the butter, cream and vanilla extract - mix until combined. Now add in the flour, cocoa, baking powder and salt - stir until dry ingredients are fully blended into the wet ingredients. Finally, stir in the chopped nuts.
Allow to cool and dust with powdered sugar.
Cut into squares & ENJOY!
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I'll have to try these. I am crazy for most types of brownies. I agree -- brownies are so easy to make from scratch, why use a mix?
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I need to share this with my gluten sensitive friend!
ReplyDeleteLooks so yummy! I'll have to pin them! Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteI really want to try these out! They look fabulous!
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Oh those look yummy!
ReplyDeleteLook yummy! I am printing this off for my mom...she just found out she was GI after years of struggling with side effects. Her iron/blood got so low she started having chest pains!
ReplyDeletemmm these look awesome!!
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Love the simple look of the crackers recipe and the brownies. Always looking and always creating my own too... My first was a gluten-free sloppy Joe casserole... :) And; I do feel so much better gluten-free. I went gluten-free last Summer after a lifetime of "stomach issues" that went undiagnosed appropriately. My longtime blood pressure, allergies, and fluid retention problems are all much better already.
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Those look delicious!
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Kaylee
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Thanks everyone! I'm glad you like them!
ReplyDeleteAngie
I don't know if you know about this, but there is a link party each wednesday that I have been attending for awhile now & she only accepts gluten free recipes! You should totally consider sharing this one and any others you have! :)
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Helen
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Thanks - I'll check it out!
DeleteThose look amazing! I will have to try making them one day. Thanks for sharing! I am following up on your blog :)
ReplyDeleteThe brownies look good yummy,I would like to make them
ReplyDeleteThis is great. My mom just went on a low gluten diet, so I might make these for Mother's Day. :-) I'm also going to see if I can find an easy, simple ingredient, gluten free gingerbread recipe, since that's actually her favorite dessert. ;-)
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