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Fudgy Vegan Low-Fat Brownies (Gluten-free and Oil-free!)

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These Fudgy Vegan Gluten-Free Low-Fat Brownies are made with white beans in the food processor with no bowl required! These are the most decadent, rich and fudgy brownies without the guilt! You will truly be amazed that these are so low-fat!

White plate of several vegan fudgy bean brownies

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FUDGY VEGAN LOW-FAT BROWNIES

I get excited about many, many recipes I share on this blog…obviously, or I wouldn’t share them. But today’s recipe has me OMG so excited. While I’m ok with some fat, I know many of my readers simply try to avoid a large amount due to health problems and nut allergies as well. And who in the world wouldn’t want to eat more brownies if they could because they are super low-fat?? *All hands raised* Well, friends, these are LOW-FAT brownies that don’t TASTE low-fat.

These Fudgy Vegan Low-Fat Brownies are only 2.6 g of fat per brownie!! But don’t let that fool you, these are rich, decadent and do not taste low-fat at all.

WHAT INGREDIENTS DO I NEED TO MAKE VEGAN FUDGY BROWNIES?

First, you will need a food processor and to gather these ingredients:

  • White Beans
  • Cocoa powder
  • Oat Flour
  • Maple Syrup
  • Applesauce
  • Vanilla
  • Baking Powder
  • Chocolate Chips

White plate of a stack of vegan fudgy brownies

WHY I LOVE THESE LOW-FAT VEGAN BEAN BROWNIES

Now, I typically am not a fan of low-fat desserts because they tend to taste like crap, sorry. To me, there is no point in eating a dessert if it’s healthy, yet it’s boring, bland and not enjoyable. In fact, why bother? I want to enjoy my dessert! But when my reader Diana wrote me awhile back begging me to recreate a healthier low-fat, oil and nut-free version of my Double Chocolate Sunflower Brownies, I could not let her down. She and her hubby have fallen in love with those brownies and made them regularly. That is until her hubby’s doctor said he needed to avoid nuts and even seeds, and to greatly reduce his fat intake for health reasons.

Hand grabbing a vegan fudgy brownie from stack

HOW TO MAKE THE BEST VEGAN BEAN BROWNIES

  • The secret? Cannellini White Beans!
  • Don’t add an alarming amount of beans! Too many beans will obviously be impossible to cover up the detection of beans. I want the beans for fudginess but I don’t want to just be eating beans…
  • Add enough cocoa powder! We want our brownies to taste like chocolate, right

I literally had this idea one night while laying in bed and wondered if it would truly work. Now, I know bean desserts are not a new thing, they’ve been around for years. Black beans and chickpeas are a big thing in brownies and bars. The only problem I’ve found with them? I always taste them. Sooo that is why I wondered if the white beans would work. I also don’t like seeing black bean skins in my desserts…I’m such a visual eater, that it doesn’t work for me. Cannellini beans totally worked because they hardly have any taste to them!

Sooooo, if you haven’t had success with bean desserts before, I urge you to try these.

Vegan white bean brownie with ice cream and fork

Now, I know that adding ice cream on top defeats the low-fat factor, but that is for those who aren’t concerned with the fat. These brownies are so low-fat that a nice scoop of my Vegan Vanilla Cheesecake Ice Cream with a sprinkle of espresso powder sent me straight to brownie heaven.

Looking for more vegan brownie recipes?

  • Zucchini Brownies
  • Double Chocolate Sunflower Brownies
  • Fudgy Coconut Butter Brownies
  • Chocolate Pumpkin Cake Brownies
  • Raw “Nutella” Brownies
  • No Bake Brownies with Raspberry Glaze

Fudgy Vegan Low-Fat Brownies

Brandi Doming
Fudgy Vegan Gluten-Free Low-Fat Brownies are made in the food processor with no bowl required! These are the most decadent, rich and fudgy brownies without the guilt!
4.94 from 73 votes
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 25 minutes mins
Total Time 35 minutes mins
Course Dessert
Cuisine American, Gluten-free, Vegan
Yields 16 brownies

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup (150g) of canned white cannellini beans, drained and rinsed well and patted dry
  • 3/4 cup + 3 tablespoons (300g) pure maple syrup (seems like a lot, but there's a high amount of cocoa, so it's necessary for them not to be bitter)
  • 1/4 cup + 2 tablespoons (90g) unsweetened applesauce
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons (8g) vanilla extract
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 3/4 cup (72-90g) unsweetened cocoa powder. I really packed mine in to get 90 grams because I like a RICH chocolate taste. If you prefer more sweet, then ONLY DO 72 grams!
  • 1 cup (128g) superfine oat flour (I use Bob's Red Mill)
  • Optional: 1 teaspoon dried espresso powder for a richer taste
  • 6 heaping tablespoons (95g) dairy-free chocolate chips (the larger ones really work best in these versus the mini ones. I used Trader Joes) DO NOT OMIT or the brownies will be too bitter!
  • I use this scale.

NOTE

  • Always use a scale for accuracy when baking, following MY gram weights listed. You never need cups, just the scale and bowl.

Instructions
 

  • Preheat an oven to 350°F (177°C) and lightly spray an 8x8 metal square pan with nonstick spray. I found these to cook much better in a metal pan than a stoneware dish.
  • Add the beans, syrup, applesauce, baking powder, vanilla and salt to a food processor and blend for a minute. Scrape the top and sides and then add the cocoa powder and oat flour. Process for a minute or so. Scrape down the sides very well and process again for another 1-2 minutes. Walk away and let it run until completely smooth. It should be smooth and thick, like the consistency of a nut butter. Don't judge the result by the taste of the batter (if you try it) because it tastes slightly beany, but not at all once baked! Add the chocolate chips and give it a good stir around the bowl with a spoon to incorporate them, but don't blend them.
  • Spread the batter into the pan, making sure to scrape out ALL of the batter from the processor, including underneath the blade. I used a skinny rubber spatula to get it all out and spread the top of the batter flat and out to the corners of the pan. Dampen the spatula with water to help if necessary, as it will be thick and sticky. Sprinkle extra chocolate chips all over the top and make sure to gently press them into the batter, so they remain in tact while baking.
  • Bake for 25-30 minutes when they are slightly puffed up and the top is firm. I removed mine at 27 minutes. Do 25 minutes for a more fudgy brownie and closer to 30 for a more dry/firm brownie. I felt 27 mins was perfect. Fudgy, moist and firm. They will seem a bit undercooked at removal but will continue cooking and firm up as they cool, trust me. Let them cool at least 20 minutes before slicing them. If not avoiding fat intake, then serve with my Vanilla Cheesecake Ice Cream!
  • Once they are completely cooled, cover the pan tightly with foil and keep stored at room temperature or transfer to a sealed container. This will keep them moist for a couple of days.

Notes

You can sub the maple syrup with agave if preferred.

Nutrition

Serving: 1brownieCalories: 133.8kcalCarbohydrates: 26.9gProtein: 2.3gFat: 2.6gSodium: 107.7mgFiber: 3.9gSugar: 14.6g
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Filed Under: Cookies/Bars, Dessert, Gluten Free, Kid Friendly, Nut Free Tagged With: Brownies, chocolate, fudgy, Low fat, White beans

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  1. Amanda

    March 15, 2020 at 5:38 am

    5 stars
    You continue to amaze me each time I try one of your recipes!! These are so fudgy with just enough sweetness to satisfy. Zero bean taste and my kids gobbled them up without even knowing how healthy they are! Thank you once again for knocking it out of the park!! On to the next recipe!

    Reply
    • brandi.doming@yahoo.com

      March 15, 2020 at 5:43 am

      That is so amazing Amanda! Especially with the kiddos gobbling them up! I was determined that these would have no weird taste or bean taste, haha!

      Reply
  2. Janu

    March 30, 2020 at 10:37 pm

    I was hoping to make this recipe with my kids, but my usual stock of white beans is out and I’m avoiding going out during this COVId-19 era. Have you used canned pinto beans for this recipe? Would that work? I do have black beans too, but it seems from comments here that the white beans trump it. Please let me know if you think pinto beans will work…. I’ve never made any bean brownies so I can’t imagine. Thank you in advance!

    Reply
    • brandi.doming@yahoo.com

      May 21, 2020 at 7:27 am

      Hi Janu, I apologize, I missed this comment! Hopefully by now you’ve been able to get some white beans! I don’t think pinto would taste very good in these, to be honest.

      Reply
  3. Louise

    May 3, 2020 at 3:14 pm

    5 stars
    Thank You for such a good healthy brownie recipe. We love them, this will now be my go-to brownie recipe!

    Reply
    • brandi.doming@yahoo.com

      May 4, 2020 at 8:28 pm

      You are welcome, so glad you loved it!

      Reply
  4. Mary

    May 13, 2020 at 7:45 pm

    5 stars
    I LOVE these brownies! First of all, I have tried other black bean brownie recipes which I found to be pretty unpalatable so I was skeptical when I tried this recipe but I was pleasantly surprised when these came out of the oven! I taste tested these on my carnivore eating boyfriend and he couldn’t stop talking about how great they tasted! This recipe will be my new go to as a dessert option….or even breakfast 😉
    I did leave out the chocolate chips since I was completely out and only used 100g of maple syrup since that’s all I had remaining in the jar when I went to make these!

    Reply
    • brandi.doming@yahoo.com

      May 21, 2020 at 7:27 am

      That is so fantastic to hear Mary!! Yes, I know what you mean, I do not like black bean brownies at ALL. You can always detect the beans no matter what. So happy you and your boyfriend loved these!

      Reply
  5. Peggy

    May 18, 2020 at 9:42 pm

    5 stars
    I’ve always wanted to try these but never got around to making them. Thank heavens my husband is now perusing recipes since we started eating vegetarian. He saw a recipe and I said “wait!” Use Brandi’s recipe. He actually made 2 different recipes – one using black beans and this one using white beans. This recipe won hand’s down and smashed the competition. Event better, I just got to eat them. These will be made again and again. Only issue is the chocolate chips keep falling off the top so I may suggest they either be folded into the batter or left off? (I diidn’t make them so I’d have to review the recipe to see if this works.) Thanks Brandi for all the chocolate recipes that keep me going!

    Make this and you’ll be amazed!

    Reply
  6. Alice

    June 29, 2020 at 10:59 pm

    can you make these without the chocolate chips? I really need to go as low fat as possible for a heart condition Thank you

    Reply
    • brandi.doming@yahoo.com

      June 30, 2020 at 1:49 am

      Hi Alice, yes, if you are okay with them being less sweet, then yes, they will still work!

      Reply
    • Nik

      July 21, 2020 at 5:03 pm

      Hi Alice! Did you make this without the choc chips? I’m curious how it turned out for you? 🙂

      Reply
  7. Nik

    August 16, 2020 at 4:39 pm

    Well, I gave it my all and I must have done something wrong. I used a scale like a pro and everything but it burned out my vitamix 3 times and once baked what I ended up with is similar to rubber and not very sweet for what I consider a very high amount of sugar to portion ratio such a bummer! It must be the brand differences or something… because clearly your version n is good!

    Reply
    • J

      August 22, 2020 at 5:06 am

      I think you did something wrong. Mine didn’t come out like rubber. They were thick and fudgy. I didn’t use the chocolate chips. She probably recommends the chocolate chips because without them it’s not too good. Lacks lots of sweetness.

      Reply
      • brandi.doming@yahoo.com

        August 22, 2020 at 8:15 am

        Hi! Yes, the chocolate chips are meant to be part of the recipe. There is a lot of syrup in these so I do not find them lacking sweetness at all. However, I do not like my brownie base to be overly sweet if there is chocolate chips added, which provides the perfect balance of sweetness with the rich chocolate flavor. So that would be why yours maybe didn’t taste sweet enough, you definitely aren’t supposed to leave out the chocolate chips. They taste balanced, so add them for sure.

        Reply
  8. Emi

    October 17, 2020 at 9:03 pm

    Hi can I use black beans in this?

    Reply
    • brandi.doming@yahoo.com

      October 21, 2020 at 9:46 pm

      No it must be white beans. I’ve gone into detail in the post why white beans are used. There are lots of black bean brownies recipes online if that’s what you’re looking for but the white beans are far superior in taste and texture in this recipe.

      Reply
  9. Cassie

    October 18, 2020 at 7:04 pm

    What would the calories be for these with dark chocolate chips not dairy free? I’m not sure how to count it out.

    Reply
    • brandi.doming@yahoo.com

      October 18, 2020 at 9:16 pm

      Hi there. I have no idea, because I don’t know what brand of chocolate chips you would be using. Every brand will vary. The best way for you to figure it out is to look in the back of your bag that you’re using. All the nutritional info is on there. Just multiply the serving listed by how much you add and then divide that into the number of brownies you cut them into.
      Also, I list to use semi-sweet to balance how dark chocolate the brownie base is. So if you use dark chocolate, be prepared for them to be quite bitter and not very sweet.

      Reply
      • Emi

        October 18, 2020 at 10:12 pm

        Ok so what about the calories from the brownies do I add that to the calories from the chocolate. Also my chocolate is only 49% dark would that work?

        Reply
        • brandi.doming@yahoo.com

          October 18, 2020 at 11:51 pm

          If they are about 49% dark, then that isn’t considered dark chocolate, but semi-sweet, so just use the nutrition stats given for the recipe. That is the closest you will get. Since many brands can greatly vary, I can’t give you an exact, other than what I used specifically for my recipe. There are many nutrition calculators online that you can use if you want to plug in your specific ingredients, like caloriecount .com

          Reply
  10. Anne

    October 18, 2020 at 10:08 pm

    can I use great northern beans instead?

    Reply
    • brandi.doming@yahoo.com

      October 18, 2020 at 11:49 pm

      Yes, any white bean will work, just don’t use black beans. Way different taste and texture.

      Reply
  11. Emi

    October 18, 2020 at 10:14 pm

    My brand has 170 calories in it does that help?

    Reply
  12. Cyndee

    November 7, 2020 at 11:03 pm

    5 stars
    These are amazing!!!

    Reply
    • brandi.doming@yahoo.com

      November 7, 2020 at 11:53 pm

      So glad to hear that, thank you Cyndee!

      Reply
  13. Rita

    November 11, 2020 at 6:54 am

    Hi!

    I would like to try this recipe but with a smaller amount of maple syrup and using organic raw stevia instead. What would you recommend the proportion of maple syrup and stevia to be?

    Thanks!

    Reply
    • brandi.doming@yahoo.com

      November 11, 2020 at 11:30 pm

      Hi Rita, I’m so sorry, but I never use stevia and have no idea how to tell you to adjust the recipe for that and it still turn out right. The maple syrup is part of the liquid ratio, so you can’t just omit or reduce it or it will affect the texture of the brownies. You can try replacing some with milk, but again, they bake up differently (syrup versus milk) so you’ll just have to experiment.

      Reply
  14. cf

    November 24, 2020 at 2:04 am

    i want to soak my canneli beans and then cook them. and then can i use them in the recipe? you do not say what bean to use, cooked or dried? can we soak them?

    Reply
  15. Hannah

    December 19, 2020 at 1:57 am

    5 stars
    Hi! I have made this recipe a few times and love it dearly. However, I am wondering if I can swap the maple syrup for honey? If so, would I use a little less honey due to it being thicker than maple syrup?

    Reply
    • brandi.doming@yahoo.com

      December 19, 2020 at 8:32 am

      Hi Hannah! I’ve never tried it with honey so I can’t say for sure. I do know honey is much thicker and much sweeter, so you could probably use the same amount since the brownies are so dark/bitter, but might need a tablespoon or so of milk to get a similar batter consistency.

      Reply
  16. Sharan

    April 12, 2021 at 10:52 pm

    I made theses today because Im trying to find recipes that are no oil and vegan. I used canned navy beans because only white bean I had. Accidentally used entire can. Oops. I used dark chocolate chips because, again, it was all I had. However they are really good and not quite as sweet as traditional vegan brownies. I’m sure it’s because I used dark chocolate. Thank you for this great recipe that will be my go to with a few adjustments to chocolate!

    Reply
    • brandi.doming@yahoo.com

      April 13, 2021 at 12:10 am

      So glad you loved them! Yes, using dark chocolate will make them much less sweet/more bitter!

      Reply
  17. elizabeth hendriks

    August 24, 2021 at 2:28 am

    This will be in our regular dessert rotation. I topped it with dandy marshmallows and vegan chips and it was really good. I also reduced the maple syrup to 1/2 cup and made up the liquid with a 1/4 cup of almond milk. Very good.

    Reply
  18. Catherine

    November 17, 2021 at 12:19 am

    I’m planning to make this for Thanksgiving. My in-laws follow a WFPB diet and this sounds like a decadent treat for them.

    I’m thinking about baking it in a round cake pan, to make it feel a little fancier. Can you forsee any issues with that plan?

    Thanks in advance,
    Catherine

    Reply
    • brandi.doming@yahoo.com

      November 17, 2021 at 11:04 pm

      I think that should be fine, just look for the clean toothpick!

      Reply
  19. Arthur

    December 6, 2021 at 7:22 am

    Hi Brandi, I only have access to great northern beans and navy bean. Is one or the other a better substitute for the cannellini beans in this recipe? Thanks!!

    Reply
    • brandi.doming@yahoo.com

      December 6, 2021 at 5:52 pm

      Use great northern beans!

      Reply
  20. Sandy

    April 11, 2022 at 12:34 pm

    Is it possible to make this without the chocolate chips? and if so, would I need to alter the other ingredients.

    Reply
    • brandi.doming@yahoo.com

      April 11, 2022 at 5:46 pm

      Hi Sandy! I wouldn’t recommend it unless you like a very dark tasting/more bitter chocolate brownie. The brownies themselves have a lot of cocoa in them, so they are too dark/bitter without the chocolate chips. It’s up to you if you want to try that, keeping it in mind.

      Reply
  21. DonnaSue Flanders

    December 10, 2022 at 4:32 am

    5 stars
    Hi thanks so much for figuring this recipe out. I have just been put on a low fat diet due to a pancreatitis attack in October I haven’t had many sweets yet I did try a cake mix with soda it was okay but I really want to get away from all the junk put in things also. I have to weight to try it tell I can do the cooking. My mom was able to do the cake but this will take a little work. I will be looking at your recipes for other low fat foods as I need to be under 20 fats a day for the foreseeable future. And possibly the rest of my life.
    Thanks again DonnaSue

    Reply
  22. Connie C.

    February 15, 2023 at 7:13 am

    5 stars
    Made these tonight for Valentine’s Day dessert and my non-vegan, picky eater husband loved them!! After he had taken several bites, I revealed the secret ingredient as we were watching Steve Colbert talk about putting canned legumes in Valentine’s desserts—ha! My husband was very surprised and still loves them—ha! Definitely making these again. They were perfect and fudgy—thanks so much!!

    Reply
    • brandi.doming@yahoo.com

      February 15, 2023 at 8:26 am

      Hahaha that is awesome and too funny!!

      Reply
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