Beet Brownies - vegan recipe - Two Spoons (2024)

May 28, 2021(Last updated Oct 18, 2023)by Hannah Sunderani

Beet Brownies

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Hiya Friends! Today I’m sharing this delicious recipe for beet brownies! This recipe is so fudgy, decadent, and chocolatey. You won’t believe we’ve snuck beets into the batter! In fact, it’s one of my favourite brownie recipes I’ve ever made. The texture is spot on for a delicious tasting brownie recipe that you’ll create time and again.

This recipe proves that cooking with beets has never been sweeter. Beets and chocolate go together so well!

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5 from 4 votes

“This recipe is genius! My husband don’t love beets, he will eat them but doesn’t care too much for them, but he loved these brownies! Delicious!”-Kyrstal

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So, let me tell you exactly how to make these beet brownies, so that you can enjoy them pronto.

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Beet Brownies

This beet brownie recipe is:

  • moist
  • chocolatey
  • fudgy
  • loaded with beets
  • vegan!

There really isn’t more we could want from a delicious brownie recipe, and you’d never know there was healthy beets in the batter! In fact, beets are a naturally sweet root vegetable, and so they work really well in baked goods, especially chocolate ones.

In fact, the colour of the beets also gives it a beautiful red hue that makes the brownies look like red velvet cake. Even those who think they don’t like beets will love this recipe.

I won’t lie, it took me 3 rounds of recipe testing to perfect these beet brownies, and I am so very proud of the outcome. The recipe has been adapted from Pinch and Swirl, made vegan of course, with substitutes like flax eggs and vegan butter.

I’ve served the recipe to my family, friends, and neighbours and it received smashing reviews! Even my 2 -year-old niece cried when she was finished because she wanted another brownie. (I should feel more guilty about this, and less proud of the recipe!).

Needless to say, I know you and your family are going to love these vegan beet brownies too. Which is why I’ve given it my Skeptic and Toddler stamp of approval.

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How to make beet brownies:

Okay so we’ve talked about how delicious these beet brownies are. Now let’s talk about how to actually MAKE them!

Making beet brownies is so simple and easy. You don’t need to be a master baker to master this recipe. Anyone can do it.

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The main tip for perfecting beet brownies is to ensure that the cooked beets are pureed before adding to the brownie batter. We don’t want to be eating big chunks of beets in our brownies, now do we? Save that role for the chocolate chips. I like to puree the beets in a food processor or high speed blender using the tamper tool.

Note – It’s also important that you’re using cooked beets for this recipe, not raw. You can buy pre-cooked beets from the grocery store, or cook them yourself on the stove top in a pot of boiling water until fork tender (about 1 hour), peel and chop.

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In addition, we want to melt the chocolate chips and butter together, and let it cool slightly while we bring together the other ingredients. I like to quickly melt the butter and chocolate chips in the microwave, but you can also do this in a double boiler on the stove top.

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Combine all the ingredients together with a hand mixer (flax egg, sugar and other dry ingredients, melted chocolate and pureed beets). Then, transfer to a 8×8-inch square baking dish.

Although not necessary, I love to sprinkle the tops with a handful more of the chocolate chips. It looks so pretty when baked, and who doesn’t like a few chocolate chunks!?

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Can you freeze beet brownies:

These beet brownies can be frozen for up to 2 months. Store in an air-tight container with layers of parchment paper in-between the stacked layers. This will stop them from sticking together. Let thaw at least 30 minutes before eating.

I like to take the brownies out of the freezer the day before eating, and pop straight in the fridge to thaw overnight.

Other recipes you might like:

If you’re digging this brownie recipe, you might also like these:

  • Vegan Lemon Bars
  • Vegan Blueberry Scones
  • Vegan Coffee Cake
  • Pumpkin Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
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So there we have it. A delicious beet brownie recipe that’s moist, fudgy, chocolatey and vegan! They’ve got a gorgeous red velvet hue, and you’d never know it was from pureed beets! This recipe was a huge hit with both the vegans and the vegan skeptics in our family. I know you are going to love these beet brownies as much as we do.

If you do make this recipe please let me know in the comments below what you think! I truly love hearing from you, and I’m always here to answer any questions you might have. And of course, tag me on Instagram with your pictures using the hashtag #twospoons. Nothing makes me happier than to see your recreations.

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Beet Brownies

5 from 4 votes

By Hannah Sunderani

These beet brownies are fudgy, decadent, and chocolatey. You won't believe we've snuck beets into the batter! The texture is spot on, for a delicious tasting brownie recipe that you'll create time and again.

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Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time 30 minutes minutes

Total Time 45 minutes minutes

Serves 16 brownies

Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp ground chia or ground flax
  • ½ cup water
  • 8 oz cooked beets skins removed, chopped
  • 1 cup vegan butter
  • 8 oz semi-sweet vegan chocolate chips more for sprinkling
  • 1 ¼ cup all purpose flour
  • 1 ½ tsp baking powder
  • ¼ tsp fine sea salt
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 cup cane sugar

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350F/180. Line a 8×8-inch square baking pan with parchment paper.

  • Make the flax eggs by combining the ground chia and water in a small bowl. Whisk together and let sit at least 10 minutes.

  • In a food processor (or blender), puree the cooked beets until smooth, 2 minutes.

  • Melt the butter and chocolate in the microwave (in 30 second increments), whisk until smooth and combined. Set aside. (Alternatively, you can do this on the stove top in a double boiler).

  • In a small mixing bowl, combine the flour, baking powder, and salt.

  • In a large mixing bowl beat the flax egg and sugar, on medium speed with a hand-mixer until fluffy and combined. Then add the vanilla, pureed beets, and melted chocolate. Beat until smooth, 1 minute. Add the flour mixture, bit-by-bit, while mixing on medium speed until combined.

  • Pour the brownie batter into the baking pan and sprinkle with a handful of chocolate chips. Bake for 30-35 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean. Let cool 10 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.

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Nutrition

Calories: 263kcal | Carbohydrates: 30g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 15g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 1mg | Sodium: 141mg | Potassium: 185mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 19g | Vitamin A: 552IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 39mg | Iron: 2mg

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    Beet Brownies - vegan recipe - Two Spoons? ›

    Whisk flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking powder, and salt together in a large bowl until combined. Pour in water (or coffee), vegetable oil, and vanilla; mix until well-blended. Spread batter evenly in the prepared dish.

    How many calories in a vegan chocolate brownie? ›

    Nutritional Information
    Table of Nutritional InformationPer 100gPer serving
    Energy (Kcal)454386
    Fat (g)26.122.2
    of which saturates (g)11.29.5
    Carbohydrates (g)45.138.3
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    What are vegan brownies made of? ›

    Whisk flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking powder, and salt together in a large bowl until combined. Pour in water (or coffee), vegetable oil, and vanilla; mix until well-blended. Spread batter evenly in the prepared dish.

    How to pimp brownies? ›

    Crushed potato chips, pretzels, and salted nuts stirred in or sprinkled on before baking can add textural interest, plus a little savoriness that can make the rich chocolate flavor more pronounced. A shower of sea salt or flaky salt like Maldon over baked brownies before slicing makes for a dramatic, sparkly finish.

    Why do you slam brownies? ›

    But for brownies, rapping works wonders: It removes tiny air pockets, giving you a more dense batter, which translates to fudgy, impossibly rich brownies. After you drop the pan, you can actually see the brownies become more compact.

    How many calories in a small vegan brownie? ›

    Nutrition summary

    There are 118 calories in 1 serving of Vegan Brownies. Calorie split: 35% fat, 47% carbs, 17% protein.

    Is vegan chocolate less fattening? ›

    Vegan chocolate is made from plant-based ingredients instead of dairy, eggs, and gelatin, which means it contains less fat, fewer calories, and no cholesterol. Some vegan chocolates also contain high amounts of antioxidants, which are known to help prevent cancer and other illnesses.

    What is a vegan substitute for butter in brownies? ›

    What are good vegan butter substitutes? In baking, you can use vegan butter, applesauce, dairy-free yogurt, coconut oil, coconut butter, olive oil, nut butter, mashed banana and mashed avocado. In cooking, you can use olive oil, coconut oil, vegetable stock, or avocado oil to replace butter.

    What is a vegan substitute for eggs in brownies? ›

    1 egg = 1/4 cup (62 g) applesauce

    Using unsweetened applesauce is my favorite vegan egg replacement for vegan pancakes, breads, and if I don't have yogurt, then cakes as well! I actually prefer applesauce to yogurt in brownie recipes as well. Applesauce is a wonderful way to lock in moisture in cakes and cookies.

    Can vegans eat egg? ›

    A vegan diet is based on plants (such as vegetables, grains, nuts and fruits) and foods made from plants. Vegans do not eat foods that come from animals, including dairy products and eggs.

    What does adding an extra egg to brownie mix do? ›

    If you opt to add more eggs, say double the amount, something interesting happens. Even though you are adding more moisture, the air bubbles that you catch in the extra eggs add volume, which decreases the density of your final product. This makes your brownies rise and gives them a much more cake-like texture.

    Can I use butter instead of oil in brownies? ›

    You can absolutely substitute butter for the vegetable oil. Use the same quantity specified in the directions (for example, if it calls for 1/3 cup of oil, use 5 1/3 tablespoons of butter). Melt it down, then let it cool a bit. You might not ever go back to oil!

    Why do brownies taste weird? ›

    Your oven might have been too hot - slightly burnt edges can impart a nasty bitter taste. You might have used too much baking powder - leavening agents can create an acidic taste.

    Should brownies jiggle? ›

    Gently shake the pan back and forth a few times and look at the middle of the brownies—if you're cooking fudgy brownies, they should wobble or jiggle slightly. They'll finish cooking after you take them out of the oven. If you're cooking chewy or cakey brownies, you shouldn't see any movement in the middle of the pan.

    How many calories in a plant based brownie? ›

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    Nutrition Facts
    For a Serving Size of 2.7 oz (76g)
    How many calories are in Vegan Brownie? Amount of calories in Vegan Brownie: Calories 211Calories from Fat 108 (51.2%)
    % Daily Value *
    How much fat is in Vegan Brownie? Amount of fat in Vegan Brownie: Total Fat 12g-
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    Is vegan chocolate high in calories? ›

    Made without dairy products, this type of chocolate can actually help people with diabetes to regulate their blood sugar levels. That's because vegan chocolate is lower in fat and calories than regular chocolate, and it has a higher percentage of cocoa solids.

    Are vegan desserts high in calories? ›

    High in Sugar and Calories: It's important to note that 'vegan' doesn't automatically mean low in sugar or calories. Many vegan desserts are still high in both, which can negate some of the health benefits.

    Are vegan desserts less calories? ›

    Because the ingredients of vegan cakes contain fewer calories than those of regular cakes, you have a lower tendency to gain weight while eating them. However, this depends on your amount of consumption. Like any other thing, eat vegan cakes in moderation.

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