Sugarless Banana Brownies

By yasmine • November 9, 2016

4 servings
30 min
Easy
Sugarless Banana Brownies

This banana brownies recipe is the one you go to when you have a sweet tooth or want to make your kids a yummy yet sugar-free treat. The bananas add creaminess and some sweetness to the cocoa as a substitute to dairy & sugar.

You can add some dark chocolate chips that will melt in the oven and make it even more gooey.


Ingredients

  • 1 cup whole wheat flour - دقيق القمح الكامل
  • 1/2 cup chocolate chips (dark chocolate - OPTIONAL) - قطع شوكولاتة صغيرة
  • 1/2 cup cocoa powder (100% cocoa) - بودرة كاكاو
  • 2 large bananas - موز
  • 1/2 cup molasses (raw molasses not commercial OR date syrup) - عسل أسود
  • 1/2 cup coconut oil (OR olive oil or canola oil) - زيت جوز الهند
  • 1 large egg (can substitute with two table spoons oil) - بيضة
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract - خلاصة الفانيليا
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder - باكينج باودر

Step by step

  1. Preheat oven to 180C. Line a 20x10 oven dish with parchment paper.
  2. Mix flour with cocoa, baking powder & salt and set aside.
  3. Use a handheld mixer and medium bowl to mash the bananas and mix it with the molasses. Then add the egg, vanilla extract and oil mix until all is combined.
  4. Slowly add flour mixture to the wet mix and make sure it is fully combined. Add chopped chocolate or chocolate chips and manually stir them in.
  5. Tip the brownies dough into the baking dish and make sure it is leveled all over. You can sprinkle some chocolate chips on top if you like. Then place it in the middle of the oven for 25-30 minutes (or until you can place a knife in it and get it out clean.
  6. Let it rest for 10 minutes before removing it out of the tray. Cut into squares and serve warm or cold.

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4 responses to “Sugarless Banana Brownies”

  1. Nour Khalifa says:

    I’m about to try to make this recipe. I was reading through the steps and noticed in step 2 it says to mix all dry ingredients including baking powder and salt. However, in the ingredients it does not mention how much of each. I’m assuming about 1tsp of baking powder and 1/4tsp of salt. Can you confirm. Thanks 🙂

  2. yasmine says:

    Hi Nour! So excited you will try our recipe! Sorry that I missed these measures!
    YES you are right, its 1 teaspoon baking powder (its usually one teaspoon baking powder to one cup flour) – as for salt its just a big pinch of salt – 1/4 teaspoon sounds right too.
    Please let us know how it turns out! Also, do use the choc chips – its such a nice melting surprise in the middle 🙂

  3. Yasmin says:

    Can these be frozen?

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