Sometimes when I’m experimenting, something doesn’t turn out how I expected but it does turn out as something that is very delicious. For this recipe, I was trying to adapt the Devil’s Food Cupcakes from the Valentine’s Menu Planner into an egg free grain-free version. At first, I thought it was a disaster because it was taking a lot longer to bake and it was bubbling. It looked like bubbling chocolate hot lava and I really wasn’t sure how it was going to turn out.
I ended up baking it for about 50 minutes and it was still bubbling when I took it out of the oven. But as it cooled, I had hope that it was still going to be edible.
What it turned into is an awesome batch of grain, egg and gluten free brownies. Moist, very rich and very yummy. It was so good that I decided to add the recipe to the Valentine’s Day Menu Planner for Limited Diets. But I’m also going to give you the recipe here:
Devil’s Food Chocolate or Carob Brownies (Egg, Grain and Gluten-Free)
Dry:
1 2/3 cup almond flour
1/2 cup cocoa or carob powder, sifted
1 tsp sea salt
1/2 tsp baking soda
2 Tbsp flax meal mixed with 6 Tbsp. boiling water
Wet:
1/2 cup honey
1/2 cup coconut oil or melted butter
1 cup coconut milk
2 tsp vanilla
1 tsp lemon juice
Steps:
1. Preheat oven to 350 F. Mix all the dry ingredients together in a bowl. Mix the wet ingredients together in another bowl. Mix the dry into the wet and mix until it is thick cake batter consistency. Add a little flour if too runny or add a little milk if too thick.
2. Grease an 8.5 inch square cake pan with coconut oil or butter. Pour batter into pan and bake for 45-50 minutes . Brownies will be soft and bubbling but should be done after 50 minutes. Let cool for at least an hour or overnight before serving. They will be very soft and moist.
Note about GAPS: This recipe is not GAPS-legal because it uses chocolate. Also, carob is also not on the allowed list. I have to confess I ate WAY more than I intended to, as I am trying to stick to GAPS. I tested it for the menu planner but didn’t have the will power to just eat a nibble…
I did notice a slight increase in irritability, which is a good sign for me that chocolate doesn’t work for me. I still don’t know exactly why this is though. Anyone?
The Valentine’s Menu Planner for Limited Diets is now available! Don’t miss this awesome meal planned specifically for people with multiple food allergies, the GAPS diet and gluten-free diets.
Have a beautiful Valentine’s Day!