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Vegan Chocolate Brownies

top of best vegan brownies cut into squares.
These are the best vegan brownies that you've ever made! Perfectly gooey with a crackle top and loaded with chocolate flavor all while easy to make!

Allergen friendly

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 35 minutes
Total 45 minutes
top of best vegan brownies cut into squares.
4.96 from 144 votes

Vegan Chocolate Brownies

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 35 minutes
Total 45 minutes
These are the best vegan brownies that you've ever made! Perfectly gooey with a crackle top and loaded with chocolate flavor all while easy to make!

Allergen friendly

These are the best vegan brownies that you’ve ever made! Perfectly gooey with a crackle top and loaded with chocolate flavor all while easy to make!

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There’s a lot of debate about what are the best brownies, but we are here to say that for at least us these are the best vegan brownies that we’ve had.

Some people like fluffy, more cake like brownies, but if you are looking for those, it’s not going to be here, we’re sorry.

To us, vegan brownies should be gooey and almost melt in your mouth when you bite into them. They do not crumble and they are loaded with intense chocolate flavor.

These a sweet, rich, and pure bliss of everything you could want in a vegan brownie recipe.

Whether you are a crispy edge person or a gooey center lover, you will be able to enjoy pieces from this recipe. Best of all, these are dairy free and egg free brownie without the compromise.

The best vegan brownies cut into squares with gooey melted chocolate chips.

Vegan Brownie Recipe Ingredients

Below are notes about the ingredients before we get into the full recipe located lower in this post on how to make these vegan brownies recipe:

  • Ground Flax – when you combine ground flax seed with water and let it sit, you get this gelatinous mixture that mimics in baked goods what eggs do
  • Vegan Cane Sugar – Cane sugar is what we are using. If you want to learn more about why your sugar may not be vegan, you can learn more by clicking on the link. We actually combine the sugar with water and heat it to make a simple syrup. When you add this to the dry ingredients, it blooms the chocolate giving it a more intense flavor
  • Flour – we are just using all-purpose flour for this recipe. When measuring flour, make sure that you are not packing your cup.
  • Cocoa Powder – the first layer of chocolate for this delicious recipe. We prefer to use a dutch processed cocoa powder. The better quality of your cocoa powder, the better your vegan brownies will be at the end.
  • Powdered Sugar – for a touch more sweetness and without having to add any baking soda or powder, we love how this turned out together
  • Espresso Powder – while this is an optional ingredient, it enhances the chocolate flavor and we highly recommend adding it
  • Vegetable Oil – oil is needed for texture and richness. Brownies need a fat source in order to create the perfect texture and without it, you will end up with a mess of crumbles.
  • Vegan Chocolate Chips – use a semi-sweet vegan chocolate chip for the best texture

Vegan Brownies Recipe Substitutions

Below are notes about the ingredients before we get into the full recipe located lower in this post on how to make these vegan brownies recipe:

  • Ground Flax – we have subbed this recipe with applesauce and vegan egg replacer here, but we prefer the flax egg. However, both subs will work. ½ cup of applesauce or enough vegan egg replacer for 2 eggs.
  • Powdered Sugar – Powder sugar – Since powder sugar contains cornstarch, it is a great option to help thicken the brownie batter. This helps with dodging the chemical additives while encouraging that great box brownie taste everyone loves.
  • Vegetable Oil – canola or grapeseed are good substitutions, as is vegan butter melted. If you are oil free – you can sub the oil for applesauce (same amount) but the texture will be completely different. If using vegan butter, you want a high fat vegan butter (mostly all oil and water is not the first ingredient).
  • Walnuts – totally optional, but if you love walnut brownies, definitely chop them up and add them in
  • Vanilla Extract – sometimes it’s fun to play around with the extract, maybe mint or orange for a different taste
gooey vegan brownies on a wire rack with one sideways to see the inside fudgey texture.

Vegan Brownies Recipe Tips

If you want the absolute best, fudgey vegan brownies, then you’ll want to follow these tips:

  • Follow the measurements and instructions pretty please. Baking is a science, especially when making the best vegan brownies. Every step has a purpose to ensure that at the end you have a delicious vegan brownie recipe.
  • While we don’t do it in the video or the recipe, if you are not super comfortable baking, we highly recommend sifting the dry ingredients into the bowl. This loosens the ingredients and make sure there are no clumps.
  • Make sure to line with parchment paper and grease your pans. No one likes brownies that can’t come out of the pan. It’s one of the most frustrating things and doing these two things will helps.
  • Make sure that you evenly distribute the batter so your brownies cook evenly.
  • This batter is not as thick as dough, but it is thicker and not runny – see video below for texture before pouring into pan. Do not try to adjust ingredients.
  • Don’t over bake them. These are fudgey and gooey. Just because a toothpick doesn’t come out clean doesn’t mean they aren’t done.
  • When the brownies are cooked, remove from oven and allow to cool completely before cutting. Cutting too soon does not give the brownies time to set up and can alter the final texture.  

Vegan Brownie Storage

To store these, you’ll want to let them cool completely first. Then, cover with a lid if you baking pan has one or with foil. Leave at room temperature for up to 5 days.

One vegan brownie sideways to see the inside fudgey texture.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Can I make these Top 8 Allergen Free vegan brownies?

Yes! Use a gluten free flour instead of all-purpose. We like a 1:1 blend like Bob’s Red Mill or King Arthur the best.
Otherwise, you will want to make sure to use safe chocolate chips (like Enjoy Life) and a soy free vegan butter.

How long are these good for?

These amazing vegan brownies will last for 3-5 days if stored in an air tight container. They do not need to be refrigerated.

Can these easy vegan brownies be frozen?

Yes. These vegan brownies may be frozen. We recommend a freezer safe container and to consume within 3 months of first freezing them.

Can I double the recipe?

Yes, you can double this recipe if you need more and you have two separate baking dishes.

What are the best vegan chocolate chips?

We really love the Enjoy Life brand because they are free from so many allergens.
However, the Organic Top 8 Free chips from Wal-mart (Great Value brand) are accidentally vegan and they have a slightly better pricer point and still taste great.
You want to have a semisweet chocolate for vegan brownies that is at least 67% or less cocoa.

Can I reduce the sugar in vegan brownies?

You can either remove ½ cup of the cane sugar or remove all of the powdered sugar but do not do both options. You need to leave one.

How long should I wait before cutting vegan brownies?

You want your brownies to cool completely for the optimal texture. Ideally, this is going to take 2-3 hours before you can cut into them for the best texture from the outside edges to the center. However, if you want to speed up the process, you can refrigerate the brownies for 30 minutes once the pan is cool enough to touch.

vegan caramel sauce dripping from a spoon into a jar.

What to Serve with the Best Vegan Brownies

So you made and love these vegan brownies (we know you snuck a piece), but you also need to know what to serve with it! Here’s some ideas:

Three slices of vegan chocolate banana bread on a white plate.

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cut squares of the best vegan brownies on a wire baking rack.

Vegan Brownies Recipe

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 35 minutes
Total 45 minutes
These are the best vegan brownies that you've ever made! Perfectly gooey with a crackle top and loaded with chocolate flavor all while easy to make!
Course Breakfast, Dessert, Snack
Cuisine American
Servings 16 brownies
Calories 229kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350F/ 176C.  Line an 8×8* pan with parchment paper with overhang and grease the pan with cooking spray.
  • To make flax egg – In a small bowl, whisk ground flax seed and 5 tablespoon of water. Set aside.
  • To make simple syrup – In a sauce pan over medium heat, add cane sugar and ½ cup water. Stir to combine, heat for about 6-8 minutes, and the sugar has dissolved completely. (DO NOT add more water. DO NOT let come to a boil or the mixture will evaporate)
  • While waiting, in a large bowl, add in the flour*, cocoa, powdered sugar, espresso powder (if adding), and salt. Whisk together.
  • Once simple syrup is ready, while hot, add it along with vegetable oil, vanilla, and flax egg. Combine with a spatula just until combined. Do not overmix. Batter should be fudgy and pourable. See video for reference.
  • If adding walnuts, add now along with ½ cup vegan chocolate chips. Fold to combine. Do not over mix.
  • Pour batter into greased pan.  Top with remaining ¼ cup chocolate chips. Bake for 35-40 minutes. A toothpick may not come out clean since they are fudgy.
  • Remove from the oven and let cool completely before slicing.  The brownies need time to set up. For a firmer brownie, place in fridge. Slice in 16 equal sized pieces (or desired size)
  • Store leftovers in an air tight container.

Notes

*Do not use a 9×9 pan as brownies will be thin and overcooked.
*Ensure you measure your flour correctly
**Nutritional facts are just estimates. Please utilize your own brand nutritional values to double check against our estimates. Does include walnuts but not ay optional add-ins.

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Nutrition

Serving1sliceCalories229kcalCarbohydrates37gProtein3gFat11gSaturated Fat8gPolyunsaturated Fat1gMonounsaturated Fat1gSodium111mgPotassium94mgFiber2gSugar25gVitamin C1mgCalcium21mgIron2mg

This post was written on 9/26/2021 and updated on 1/7/2021.

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    1. Thank you so much! We’re so happy to hear that you enjoyed the recipe. Thank you for giving it a try!

  1. Could I just use some instant coffee instead of the espresso? In my mind I see it working, but I am wrong half the time so just curious what you think.

  2. 5 stars
    Made these for Christmas and they were a huge hit! We made them GF by using King Arthur 1:1, and used an avocado/olive oil blend. We will definitely be making these again!

  3. 5 stars
    WOW!!!! These are absolutely fantastic brownies. I highly recommend everyone give them a try because they are super delicious

    1. Thank you so much! We’re so happy to hear that you enjoyed the recipe and appreciate your kind words!

  4. I did this recipe several times in the past with the metric weight measurements, because I’m European (and it worked great!). but this time, I don’t have a scale at hand, but I do have a measuring cup with cup units. however I noticed, my package of cocoa powder is 125g, but when I put all of it into the measuring cup, it’s only 1 cup, rather than 1 1/2 (as it should be if 3/4 cup is 63g). I’m a bit confused.

    1. Great question and you’re absolutely right to double-check. The short answer is: cocoa powder doesn’t weigh the same per cup as flour or water, because it’s much lighter and more aerated. That’s why your 125 g package only fills about 1 cup instead of 1 ½ cups.

      What’s happening is:
      •1 cup of cocoa powder ≈ 100–110 g (depending on how packed it is)
      → So your 125 g is very close to 1 cup, not 1 ½ cups.
      •In the recipe, the weight measurement (63 g per ¾ cup) is based on a specific method of scooping/packing. That’s why the volume number looks higher than what you’re seeing.

      The simplest fix without a scale:
      •Use 1 heaping cup of cocoa powder from your measuring cup instead of trying to convert 125 g into a perfect ¾ cup.
      •If you want to be closer to the original ratio, aim for about 1¼ cups cocoa powder.

      Because cocoa powder’s density varies a lot with brand and how it’s scooped, using grams is the most reliable way but your approach with cups will still make delicious brownies

  5. 5 stars
    My favorite recipe of vegan brownies ever.
    I make these brownies several times a year, and everyone loves them, even non vegans. I even use these recipe to make a “cake” for birthdays 🎂, I add vegan whipped cream, nuts and melted chocolate on top and it also became a favorite amongst my family.
    11/10