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These two bite brownies are a cross between a rich chocolate cake and a brownie, and gone in just two bites! They're your new go-to GF brownie recipe.

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What sort of gluten free brownies are these?

I used to pine for that deep plastic tub of two-bite brownies that you could find at Whole Foods. Do you know the one? Before going gluten free, I never ever left that store without at least one tub of them.

I wasn't sure if they were brownies or rich cupcakes, but I didn't care. They were perfect in every way: size, taste, and texture. We were eating gluten free in my house for nearly 10 years before I developed this recipe for two bite gluten free brownies.

These are not classic chewy gluten free brownies we've made before, and they're not extra fudgy flourless brownies. If you try to bake a traditional brownie in the wells of a miniature muffin tin, no matter how fudgy, it will burn. Ask me how I know that!

A miniature muffin tin with two bite brownies

Better than a brownie mix

Whether you're gluten free or not, most likely your history of making brownies involved a brownie mix of some sort. But we can do so much better than that.

I'm always happy to when food manufacturers make things available gluten free that they've always made available in conventional form. I'm thrilled that tons of companies make packaged gluten free bread and gluten free pasta.

And much as I used to love the brownies that are made with a regular boxed mix, I have never tried a boxed mix of gluten free brownies that were even deserving of the name. They're often gritty, rarely chocolatey enough and just don't taste, well, like brownies at all.

Since there's no melted chocolate in the batter for this recipe, you could easily combine all the dry ingredients (including the sugars) into a mix. Store it in a sealed container in a cool, dry pantry, then just add the wet ingredients (melted butter, yogurt, eggs and vanilla) and bake.

Now, everyone knows how much I bake, so I'm often asked to make brownies for a gathering. Since they come in all shapes, sizes, textures and tastes, I'll ask what kind of brownies. When no one can choose whether they want cakey brownies, fudgy brownies, blonde brownies or peanut butter brownies, I usually make these two bite brownies.

These might look kind of like chocolate muffins. But I promise they're so much more. If you're still interested in the boxed mixed type of brownies, I do have a recipe for chewy gluten free brownies that even have that crackly top. 

Raw and baked two bite brownies in miniature muffin tins

A word about miniature muffin tins

I've found over the years that not all miniature muffin tins are created equal. Many of them have very shallow wells, which means they'll never produce a beautiful shaped baked good. You want sloped (not entirely vertical) sides and a relatively deep well.

After trying so many brands, the only one I reach for consistently is USA Pans. I have a mini muffin pan made by USA Pans, but it isn't the one that Amazon.com carries. USA Pans also makes pans for Sur La Table and Williams Sonoma, so you might find it there as well.

A close up two bite brownies baked in a muffin tin

Ingredients and substitutions

Dairy-free

Part of the reason that I wanted to create a video for this post and republish it was because I was determined to make it dairy free. And I succeeded!

I used vegan butter (I've made the recipe using both Melt brand vegan butter and Miyoko's Kitchen cultured vegan butter (now available at my local Trader Joe's!)) in place of the butter. In place of the yogurt, I used plain So Delicious brand yogurt. Both substitutes worked great, but to get the proper thick, glossy consistency in the batter, I had to add 1 tablespoon of lukewarm water.

Egg free

I haven't made this recipe egg-free, but you could try replacing the 2 eggs with 2 “chia eggs.” To make a “chia egg,” just combine 1 tablespoon ground white chia seeds with 1 tablespoon lukewarm water and allow it to sit. It should gel as it stands.

Sugar free

There are two types of granulated sugars in this recipe: granulated and light brown. They can't be replaced with liquid sugars, but you should be able to replace each with its own specific sugar-free substitute.

I've generally had success with Swerve brand. Keep in mind that sugar substitutes tend to be drying, so you'll likely need to add some lukewarm water to the batter to create the proper consistency. Take a close look at the video to see the type of batter you need to achieve.

Two Bite Brownies Recipe

5 from 29 votes
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 12 minutes
Yield: 24 mini brownies
These two bite brownies are a cross between a rich chocolate cake and a brownie, and gone in just two bites!
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Ingredients 

  • 1 cup (140 g) all purpose gluten free flour blend, (I used Better Batter; please click thru for full info on appropriate blends)
  • ยฝ teaspoon xanthan gum, (omit if your blend already contains it)
  • ยฝ cup (40 g) unsweetened cocoa powder, (I prefer Dutch-processed, but natural works as well)
  • ยฝ cup (100 g) granulated sugar
  • ยฝ cup (109 g) packed light brown sugar
  • ยผ teaspoon kosher salt
  • ยผ teaspoon baking soda
  • 6 tablespoons (84 g) unsalted butter, melted and cooled
  • 2 tablespoons (28 g) plain yogurt, at room temperature
  • 2 (100 g (weighed out of shell)) eggs, at room temperature, beaten
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

Instructions 

  • Preheat your oven to 325ยฐF. Grease a 24-cup miniature muffin pan and set it aside.
  • In a large bowl, place the flour blend, xanthan gum, cocoa powder, granulated sugar, brown sugar, salt and baking soda, and whisk to combine well.
  • Break up any lumps in the brown sugar, and create a well in the center of the dry ingredients.
  • Into the well, place the melted butter, yogurt, eggs and vanilla, and mix to combine. The batter will be thick and glossy.
  • Divide the batter evenly among the 24 prepared muffin cups.
  • Shake the muffin tin back and forth vigorously until the batter in each cup is smooth and even on top.
  • Place the tin in the center of the preheated oven and bake until puffed and round, and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean (about 12 minutes).
  • Remove from the oven and allow to cool in the muffin tin for 10 minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.

Nutrition

Serving: 1brownie bite | Calories: 90kcal | Carbohydrates: 14g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Cholesterol: 21mg | Sodium: 49mg | Potassium: 42mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 109IU | Vitamin C: 0.01mg | Calcium: 11mg | Iron: 0.3mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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65 Comments

  1. Karen says:

    Just ate 8 of these. If my husband doesn’t hurry home he will get none of these. So good! Didn’t have yogurt and so I replaced with applesauce. I don’t know what the yougurt does but I can tell you this. These were delish! These will be my go to treat. Thanks so much!

  2. April Brumfield says:

    I made a double batch of these last night. SOOOO good! They are a hit with the fam! Thank you, Nicole for all you do!

  3. mohniaa says:

    I have just made these and they are amazing!! Thank you for making gf so tasty.

  4. Christin Holt says:

    Thank you!

  5. Moniquelf says:

    If trying to do a dairy free version, what can I sub for the yogurt? Can I use almond milk? These look perfect…..

    1. Minion of Marvel says:

      I use fridge hardened coconut milk instead of the yogurt, but I have found using a single banana instead of a container of yogurt also works just as well.

  6. Leslie says:

    I just made these in a regular sized 12 cup muffin pan. I added 2.5 Tbls. to each cup and an additional 8 minutes to the cooking time (I live in Missouri). They turned out perfect! But I guess these should be called “Four-Bite Gluten Free Brownies.” ;-)

    1. Nicole Hunn says:

      Fab, Leslie. Thanks for letting us all know!

  7. Mare Masterson says:

    I was asked by a friend to make GF brownies for her pot luck wedding (2nd marriage). She is a brownie fanatic so they are doing tiers of brownies and putting bride and groom on top of them instead of a cake. Out of all your brownie recipes, which would you choose for a wedding pot luck?

    1. Nicole Hunn says:

      Yikes, Mare. That’s a big question! I’ve never even heard of a wedding potluck. Such pressure! I actually think that these two-bite brownies would be the prettiest. You could tier them, and even frost them, like a cake made out of cupcakes sort of thing…

  8. Carole says:

    Has anyone tried the flax and ancient grain flour they now have at Costco’s ?? It probably wouldn’t work with any of the recipes we are so devoted to.

    1. Pearl says:

      If you’re talking about the cloud9 brand it works okay but Better Batter is better in terms of texture. I’ve only used it in cookies that I’m crushing for using in crusts though.

  9. Charity says:

    I love your photos! What kind of camera do you use?

  10. Natalie says:

    I am avoiding dairy right now, but THE EXACT MOMENT I can have it again, I will be in the kitchen making these. Mark my words ;)

    1. Mare Masterson says:

      Or you could use plain dairy free yogurt instead.