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    Home / Recipes / Egg-Free

    How to Make Brownies Without Eggs

    By Lisa MarcAurele · Jul 4, 2020 · 28 Comments

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    Sugar-free and gluten-free easy egg free brownies recipe

    Brownies without eggs taste fantastic, won't spike your blood sugar, and the recipe takes 5 minutes to prepare! They're perfect for those with egg allergies or egg intolerance.

    Sugar-free, gluten-free, dairy-free, and egg-free brownies recipe
    Article Index
    • How to make brownies without eggs
    • The Best Low Carb Sugar Substitute
    • What are the benefits of gelatin in brownies?
    • Can you freeze egg-free brownies?
    • Creating a guilt-free chocolate dessert
    • Recipe

    In the world of keto desserts, brownies are one of the most popular. But can you make a gluten free sugar free brownie recipe without eggs?

    YES, you can! I'll show you how to make brownies without eggs, and you will be able to enjoy them guilt-free!

    Initial steps for making brownies without eggs

    How to make brownies without eggs

    Where making the batter is concerned, egg free brownies are not much different than other recipes for keto brownies. The steps are pretty simple, too.

    1. Combine dry ingredients. To get started on the recipe,  just whisk together coconut flour, cacao powder, baking soda, and sea salt in a mixing bowl. (photos 1 & 2)
    2. Bloom the gelatin. Next, bloom some grass-fed gelatin in water. (photo 3) Then, dissolve the gelatin completely with warm water. (photo 4)
      What does it mean to bloom gelatin? Blooming gelatin is the process of soaking it in liquid to soften it. For this brownie recipe, we sprinkle gelatin into water, then allow it sit for a couple of minutes. When the mixture gets hot, the gelatin will dissolve evenly.
    3. Sweeten and whip the gelatin. The third step is to add granular sweetener to the gelatin and water mixture. (photo 5)
      Using an electric mixer on high speed, whip the sweetened gelatin until it turns white and fluffy.(photo 6)
    4. Combine wet and dry ingredients. Add melted coconut oil, almond butter, vanilla extract and the fluffy gelatin mixture to the dry coconut flour and cacao mixture. (photos 7 & 8)
    5. Blend and bake! The final step is to blend all the ingredients together to form the brownie batter. (photo 9) Then, simply spread into a pan, bake the egg free brownies, cool them, and cut into squares. (photos 10, 11 & 12)
    Middle steps for making egg free brownies
    Final steps for making egg free brownies

    The Best Low Carb Sugar Substitute

    Obviously, the most important step in creating healthy desserts is keeping the sugar and overall net grams of carbs low. For this gluten-free sugar-free brownie recipe, I use Lakanto Monk Fruit.

    Never heard of Monk Fruit? There’s a good reason you probably never heard of it when you were a young kid. For starters, it’s native to Southeast Asia, particularly China and Thailand.

    In China, it’s known as “luo han guo.”

    This green, mini-melon looking fruit, is so named because of the ancient monks who used it for therapeutic purposes.

    If you’ve never had monk fruit before, like stevia, the taste may take some getting used to.

    Plate of brownie squares

    However, you have to be willing to make some sacrifices if you want a keto chocolate dessert that has just two grams of net carbs.

    Some people complain about stevia having a bitter aftertaste. Personally, I don’t find it unappetizing, but both stevia and monk fruit are several times sweeter than granulated sugar.

    Therefore, if you don’t like treats very sweet, use less monk fruit sweetener when you make the egg free brownies recipe.

    Nonetheless, aren’t we lucky to live in an age where we can eat more than one brownie if we want and not worry about our blood sugar level?

    Sliced egg free brownies

    What are the benefits of gelatin in brownies?

    As you can see in the list of ingredients below, this no egg brownies recipe calls for a tablespoon of grass-fed gelatin.

    Gelatin is a very effective thickening agent. As a result, it replaces the eggs in the recipe.

    But beyond that, gelatin offers numerous health benefits. For starters, it helps support your body’s collagen.

    Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body. Out of the tens of thousands of proteins that make up your body, about one third is collagen.

    You can think of collagen as a glue-like support structure. Collagen peptides and bone broth are immensely popular these days.

    So you’re probably already familiar with how eating foods with collagen can help your skin and joints and digestive system.

    Gelatin is basically collagen protein that has been cooled and congealed.

    Although the typical American diet includes plenty of meat, gelatin contains a specific amino acid profile that meat does not offer.

    It’s because of its high amount of the amino acids such as glycine, glutamic acid, proline and hydroxyproline, that gelatin and collagen are considered nutritional powerhouses.

    One serving of gelatin contains about 20 grams of collagen (and nearly that much in protein).

    Stack of brownie squares

    Can you freeze egg-free brownies?

    Aside from their nutritional value, one of the best features of the egg-free brownies is that they freeze beautifully!
    Just be sure to allow them enough time to thaw before you serve them. It's best to thaw them in the refrigerator. However, if you plan to serve them the same day you remove them from the freezer, you can safely thaw them at room temperature.

    Creating a guilt-free chocolate dessert

    Not only is this gluten free sugar free brownie recipe ridiculously easy to make, but it also makes the best guilt-free brownies!

    The nutritional information is pretty amazing, especially when you consider that this is a chocolate dessert!

    NUTRITION PER EGG FREE BROWNIE:

    • 145 calories
    • 13 grams of fat
    • 2 grams of fiber and
    • 3 grams of protein

    But if you’re checking this egg free brownie recipe out, chances are good that you want to know about the carb count.

    Believe it or not, these brownies have just 4 grams of total carbs and only 2 net grams!

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    Recipe

    Plate of easy egg free brownies recipe

    Easy Egg Free Brownies (Dairy-Free, Gluten-Free)

    5 from 5 votes
    A satisfying dessert with only 2 grams of net carbs that only takes 5 minutes to prepare. These easy to make brownies not only tastes great, they won't spike your blood sugar or bother those with a sensitivity to eggs.
    Prep Time:5 minutes mins
    Cook Time:30 minutes mins
    Total Time:35 minutes mins
    Course: Dessert, Snack
    Cuisine: American
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    Servings: 16 people
    Calories: 146

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    Ingredients

    • ⅓ cup coconut flour
    • ¼ cup cocao powder
    • ½ teaspoon baking soda
    • ½ teaspoon sea salt
    • ⅓ cup room temperature water
    • 1 tablespoon grass-fed gelatin
    • ⅓ cup hot water
    • ½ cup low carb sugar substitute
    • ¾ cup almond butter
    • ½ cup coconut oil melted
    • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
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    Instructions

    • Preheat oven to 350°F and line 8x8-inch baking pan with parchment paper or grease pan.
    • Whisk together coconut flour, cocao powder, baking soda, and sea salt in mixing bowl.
    • Place ⅓ cup room temperature water in small mixing bowl and sprinkle gelatin over to soften/bloom. Allow to sit for 5 minutes.
    • Add ⅓ cup hot water to the gelatin mixture and stir with fork or whisk until gelatin is completely dissolved. Add granular low carb sweetener and beat with electric mixer until mixture is white and fluffy.
    • Add the fluffy gelatin mixture, almond butter, coconut oil, and vanilla extract into bowl with the dry cocao mix in it. Beat with electric mixer until blended.
    • Spread into prepared baking pan. Bake at 350°F for 30 minutes or until brownies set in the center. 

    Notes

    Erythritol in low carb sweetener is not included in the count as it has no impact.
    Other nut or seed butters can be used in place of almond butter if desired.

    Low Carb Sweeteners | Keto Sweetener Conversion Chart

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1square | Calories: 146 | Carbohydrates: 4g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 0mg | Sodium: 114mg | Potassium: 108mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 0g | Calcium: 42mg | Iron: 0.7mg

    Additional Info

    Net Carbs: 2 g | % Carbs: 5.8 % | % Protein: 8.8 % | % Fat: 85.4 % | SmartPoints: 6
    Values
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    Notes on Nutritional Information

    Nutritional information for the recipe is provided as a courtesy and is approximate only. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information given for any recipe on this site. Erythritol carbs are not included in carb counts as it has been shown not to impact blood sugar. Net carbs are the total carbs minus fiber.

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    First Published: July 23, 2018...
    Last Updated: September 20, 2019
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    Comments

    1. patricia

      April 02, 2019 at 12:37 pm

      Hi, I am allergic to egg also. You mentioned earlier about using a psyllium egg. Can you tell me how to do that to replace one egg. Thank you for your help

      Reply
      • Lisa MarcAurele

        April 02, 2019 at 9:55 pm

        It's just 1 tablespoon psyllium with 2 tablespoons water. However, it's not recommended to use it for more than like 1 or 2 eggs.

        Reply
    2. karen

      December 19, 2018 at 7:41 pm

      i have collagen hydrolosate> can I use this or do I need regular gelatin?

      Reply
      • Lisa MarcAurele

        December 20, 2018 at 9:23 am

        I'm pretty sure it won't work the same as they react differently to liquids.

        Reply
    3. Diane

      July 25, 2018 at 4:13 pm

      Oh no, i'm about to make these delicious looking brownies and I don't have the beef gelatin. Do you know what I may be able to substitute? No food allergies or restrictions, just eating low carb.
      Thank you very much for your yummy recipes!

      Diane

      Reply
      • Lisa

        July 26, 2018 at 9:22 am

        You could try flax eggs or psyllium eggs. Regular eggs should work too.

        Reply
        • Diane

          July 27, 2018 at 8:39 am

          Thank you!

        • Dre

          November 20, 2020 at 9:14 pm

          I also dont have beef gelatin, How many regular eggs would I use to make it for it?

        • Lisa MarcAurele

          November 23, 2020 at 10:40 am

          I'd recommend using one of the other keto brownie recipes. This one was made specifically to be egg-free. But if you'd like to try this recipe with an egg, I'd say try 1 or 2 instead of whipping the sweetener with gelatin.

    4. BJ

      July 24, 2018 at 6:53 pm

      5 stars
      Wow! Thanks for having a great gelatin recipe to replace eggs! Love it....

      Reply
      • Lisa

        July 24, 2018 at 8:12 pm

        You're welcome BJ. I'm sensitive to egg whites so I'm trying hard to bake without them.

        Reply
    5. Mary Frances

      July 24, 2018 at 4:52 pm

      I use cocoa powder, and some recipes now call for cacao, but what is cocao? Is it a misspelling or does it mean you can use either?

      Reply
      • Lisa

        July 24, 2018 at 6:48 pm

        You can use cocoa powder. I like to use the unroasted powder which known as cocao. But either work in this recipe. 🙂

        Reply
    6. Stephanie KL

      July 23, 2018 at 2:54 pm

      I have Great Lakes hydrolyzed collagen (green can). Would this be a suitable substitute for the Vital Proteins or would I need the orange can?

      Reply
      • Lisa

        July 23, 2018 at 5:15 pm

        I'm pretty sure the green can is the one that's dissolves in any liquid. You want the red can which is what is comparable to the one I used in the recipe.

        Reply
    7. Maura

      July 23, 2018 at 2:14 pm

      These look delicious! Do you have any suggestions for something I could use in place of almond butter? I'm sadly allergic. Thank you so much for all you share!

      Reply
      • Lisa

        July 24, 2018 at 6:25 am

        If you're okay with sunflower seeds, the sunflower seed butter is an excellent replacement.

        Reply
    8. Demeter

      July 23, 2018 at 8:14 am

      When it's summer and everyone is trying to watch what they eat....these would be the perfect way to satisfy a craving! You can never go wrong with brownies!!

      Reply
      • Lisa

        July 23, 2018 at 9:32 am

        That's for sure!

        Reply
    9. Jennifer

      July 23, 2018 at 7:48 am

      5 stars
      I love that you were able to make these brownies egg free by using gelatin. I add gelatin to EVERYTHING, my morning coffee, soups, smoothies...it's made such a difference in my health! These brownies look delicious!

      Reply
      • Lisa

        July 23, 2018 at 9:32 am

        Yes! I'm always finding new ways to use gelatin.

        Reply
      • Casi fox

        July 24, 2018 at 6:11 pm

        Hi has the Gelatin made a difference to your skin and nails. Casi

        Reply
    10. Alisa Infanti

      July 23, 2018 at 7:43 am

      5 stars
      My son has a friend how has an egg and dairy allergy and I am always struggling to find something fun to give him when he is here and it usually ends up being chips. I can't wait to surprise him with these! Thanks for sharing 🙂

      Reply
      • Lisa

        July 23, 2018 at 9:31 am

        I think he'll really love them. My daughter ate them up.

        Reply
    11. danielle wolter

      July 23, 2018 at 6:53 am

      5 stars
      I'll be honest, healthy brownies have never appealed to me. BUT, I am very interested lately (I still havent lost my winter weight LOL) in recipes with low carbs, and this sounds yummy. I think I could get used to the flavor 🙂

      Reply
      • Lisa

        July 23, 2018 at 9:30 am

        You'd surely love these Danielle!

        Reply
    12. kim

      July 23, 2018 at 6:45 am

      5 stars
      These look so good and I love how easy they are!! Will be making these for sure!

      Reply
      • Lisa

        July 23, 2018 at 9:30 am

        Hope you give them a try!

        Reply
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