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This fudgy Black Bean Brownies recipe is a decadent gluten-free dessert (and no one will ever guess that they’re packed with black beans!) With over 500 five-star reviews, these bean brownies are perfect for healthy dessert lovers, gluten-free diets, or anyone who just wants to try a delicious new recipe.

I’ve been baking some version of these black bean brownies for years, ever since I tried my first bite of one back in college while studying nutrition.
Since then, I’ve rigorously tested this recipe to achieve absolute perfection. It’s fudgy, rich, and flavorful (without any bean flavor coming through!). And with hundreds of five-star reviews, it’s sure to come out perfect for you too!
- Gluten-free without any special flours
- Perfect make-ahead dessert (they get even better chilled)
- Loved by readers who didn’t think they’d ever enjoy a bean-based dessert
Reader rating
“OMG. These brownies are delicious!!! My family was hesitant to try them because of the ‘black beans’ but they had no problem gobbling them up!! I will be making these again!” —Victoria

Why black beans?
The secret to moist gluten-free brownies is black beans! They add structure and bulk, while also making them super soft and fudgy. A cup of black beans has about half the calories that a cup of all-purpose flour has, it’s got 20% of your daily iron, AND it has a slightly higher protein content (15g). For the nutritionist in me, it’s love at first bite.

Reader rating
“These are the best brownies I’ve ever had!! You can’t even tell they have black beans in them. I followed the directions exactly, using coconut oil. I also used half milk chocolate chips and half dark chocolate chips because I didn’t have semi-sweet. Can’t stress enough how good these are!!!!” —Therese

Substitutions & Variations
This bean brownie recipe is customizable in so many ways (just take a peek at the comments section to see the delicious modifications our community has had success with)! Here are a few of my personal favorite ways to switch up this recipe:
- Top it with caramel (this salted date caramel slathered on top after baking absolutely takes them tot he next level).
- Make it vegan but using flax eggs in place of the eggs. Combine 2 Tbsp of flax meal with 6 Tbsp of hot water Let it sit for 10 minutes until it thickens, then use that as a replacement for the eggs.
- Add nuts, like chopped walnuts, pecans, or even a drizzle of peanut butter!
- Make it lower sugar by using monk fruit, stevia or agave nectar.
- Make them in a muffin tin if you prefer brownies with crispy edges!
P.S. If you like these, you’ll love my peanut-free chickpea blondies and these flourless sweet potato brownies!

Fudgy Black Bean Brownies (No Flour!)
Ingredients
- 1 15-oz can black beans, rinsed and drained, 425 g
- 3 large eggs
- 3 Tbsp oil, a flavorless oil like canola oil or vegetable oil, 45 mL
- 1 tsp vanilla extract, 5 mL
- ¼ cup unsweetened cocoa powder, 30 g
- ⅔ cup sugar, 120 g
- ½ tsp baking powder
- ¼ tsp salt
- ½ cup semi-sweet chocolate chips, 60 g
Instructions
- Wets: Preheat oven to 350°F (176°C). Puree 1 15-oz can black beans (drained and rinsed) in food processor into a rough paste. In a large bowl, mix together the bean puree, 3 large eggs, 3 Tbsp oil, and 1 tsp vanilla extract. (You could also just add everything to the food processor and blitz until smooth. The first method gives your brownies a little more bean texture, while the latter is more smooth.)

- Dries: In a separate bowl, combine ¼ cup unsweetened cocoa powder, ⅔ cup sugar, ½ tsp baking powder, ¼ tsp salt, and coffee (if using). Add the dry ingredients to the wets, then stir in ½ cup semi-sweet chocolate chips. (If chocolate sinks into the batter, then reserve a handful. About 15 minutes into baking, sprinkle the remaining chocolate over the brownies so you can get chocolate layers throughout the brownie.)

- Bake: Grease an 8×8 or 9×9 inch pan, then line with parchment paper. Pour in batter and bake for 30 to 40 minutes, or until the edges are visibly cooked and the center doesn't jiggle much when you shake the pan (a toothpick may still come out a little gooey, that's fine!)* Allow brownies to cool before cutting.

Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information calculated by Sarah Bond, degreed nutritionist.
I originally posted this Black Bean Brownies recipe back when the blog was in its beginning years. I’ve since updated it with new photos and more clear instructions, while also improving the recipe to be fudgier and less cakey.
















I made no changes to the recipe and they were perfect! My daughter made faces as I prepped them about how there’s no way they could be good. She went back for seconds and I just smiled. Thank you so much!
Thanks for making my day with your comment Lisa, I’m so glad your daughter was brave enough to try them and enjoyed them!!
I did not appreciate this recipe,my mother in law cried because of the lack of black beans!
Because of the lack??
My toddlers wont have any type of beans, I was so happy when they liked these brownies 🥰 I also made them as cup cakes and they LOVE THEM! Thank you
Love hearing this Noor, thanks for being here!
Delicious! I baked these for 35 minutes in an 8×8 pan, and they came out perfectly. I think I’ll do a 9×9 next time to make them a little thinner.
Happy tastebuds, happy heart — thanks Kaleen!
Could you add the weight/amount in cups of beans after rinsing? I think the 15oz cans here have more water and less beans, my dough came out quite runny…
It should end up being about 1.5 cups of beans! The dough can be a little runny, but it usually bakes up to be pretty firm!
thank you! yes my dough was much runnier than the one in the video, so I was worried, but still firmed up well during baking, turned out delicious and fudgy, just like “regular” brownies
Can you sub the sugar for something like monk fruit?
Yes, many readers have had success using monk fruit instead of sugar!
Thanks for this recipe! They are super tasty but mine came out very cakey. Any tips for next time?
Sometimes this can happen if they’re baked for a little too long. Next time you might just reduce the baking time a little bit!
Can I use a stand mixer instead? I don’t have a food processor. Or should I use a blender?
A blender would be better here. Happy eating!
Can you use honey instead of sugar and how much
I haven’t tested this one with honey, so I can’t say for sure. A few readers have had success using maple syrup if you scan through the comments!
Great recipe and will try this healthy option. What is the minimum sugar you recommend?
A few readers have had success using monk fruit and other alternative sweeteners if you scan through the comments!