This decadently sweet Gooey Fudge Brownie Pie will be loved by everyone who tastes it! A dark chocolate almond flour brownie pie filled with dark chocolate chips is topped with a rich topping for the ultimate Paleo brownie. Gluten free, grain free, dairy free, soy free.
I really hope you didn’t completely banish treats from your life yet (isn’t that what Mondays are for?) because this Gooey Fudge Brownie Pie is a good one. The timing of the New Year was a bit strange in that it leaves a whole long weekend that’s not quite here nor there. The holidays are over but you’re not back to regularly scheduled programming.
If it makes you feel any better, this chocolatey, gooey fudge brownie pie is 100% gluten, grain, dairy, soy, and refined sugar free. And if that doesn’t make you feel any better, eating it certainly will 🙂
Consider it one last hurrah before you’re reminded of all those pesky resolutions you made in the past month. Kidding. You can honor your resolutions and still have your gooey brownies on any day of the week, even Monday Jan. 5 without guilt. Just keep in mind that this dessert will disappear pretty quickly after it’s discovered, so act fast.
We had this on Christmas with my whole family, who by no means eats Paleo, and everyone loved it and couldn’t believe it was paleo.
According to my non-paleo family, SOME paleo treats have “that taste” that makes is recognizably paleo (I think this might be a coconut flour/honey/coconut milk issue?) but THIS recipe did not have “that taste.” All I know is that my mom wound up serving it with whipped cream and it was a big favorite. Trust me though, no whipped cream (or ice cream) is necessary on this for it to satisfy a rich dessert craving 🙂 Not saying it wouldn’t be awesome with it, but that is damn awesome without it!
Gooey Fudge Brownie Pie {Grain Free, Dairy Free, Paleo}
Gooey Fudge Brownie Pie

Ingredients
For the Brownie
- 2 eggs
- 3/4 cup organic coconut sugar
- 2 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup + 1 Tbsp organic coconut oil melted and cooled to almost room temp
- 1/2 cup raw cacao powder or unsweetened cocoa powder
- 1 cup blanched almond flour
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 1/4 tsp sea salt
- 1/2 cup dark chocolate chips homemade or Enjoy Life Brand
For the Topping:
- 1/3 cup dark chocolate chips homemade or Enjoy Life brand
- 2 Tbsp full fat coconut milk from a can
- 1/4 tsp vanilla extract
Instructions
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Preheat the oven to 350 degrees and grease a 9 pie dish generously with coconut oil. Alternatively, you can make this in a square pan as traditional brownies.
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In a large bowl, cream together the eggs, coconut sugar, vanilla extract, and coconut oil until smooth.
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In a medium bowl, combine the raw cacao powder, almond flour, salt, and baking soda.
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Slowly add the dry ingredients to the wet and blend until smooth.
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Finally, stir in the chocolate chips.
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Pour the batter into the pie dish and use a rubber spatula to get every last drop in there!
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Bake in the preheated oven for about 20 minutes or until the center has just about set but is still a bit gooey. Watch closely so you don't overbake!
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While the brownie bakes, make the topping:
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In a small saucepan, combine the topping ingredients, and stir constantly while melting over low heat. Once melted and shiny, remove from heat and allow to cool.
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You can spread the topping over the brownie pie while it's still a bit warm, but allow it to cool completely before cutting and serving.
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This is one that tastes fudgier and chewier the longer you wait! Enjoy!
Nutrition
Do you prefer brownies by themselves or topped with ice cream or whipped cream?
Is anyone planning on starting a sugar detox, Whole30 or any type of cleanse or reset for the new year?
Do you feel like you’ve had “enough” treats this holiday season or are you still in the mood for them?
I love brownies plain or in a sundae! A nice fudgy brownie – with no nuts. Nuts always made me mad when added to brownies (even before I knew I had a slight nut allergy)….and as you figure, I am always in the mood for my desserts! They aren’t going anywhere.
Ahh yes! I have never liked walnuts in brownies or cookies either and thought it was a “grown up” thing to eat them that way when I was younger, but, still don’t like them!
LOL same for me I can’t stand nuts in brownies!!
I don’t think I’ve ever had enough sweets. That is also because I make sure to balance them out with savory elements because, you know, I have to be proactive.
Agree that if you don’t go overboard you don’t feel much of a need to eliminate. Proactive and deliberate, I agree!
Is there a recipe? It looks amazing!
OMG just realize it had been deleted! It’s back in there now. Thanks for letting me know Sue!
This sounds great! I know what you mean about the Paleo taste. Coconut is not a flavor for everyone but I’ve grown to like it. I have to stay away from treats for awhile. Too many Paleo cookies…
Just added the recipe back in there was it somehow went missing. I know what you mean about feeling the treat overload!
I do the “gluten free” taste test with my family to determine if something really tastes good or if it’s just my imagination 🙂 Looks great!
Thanks! Just added the recipe back into the post because it had been deleted, just an FYI 🙂
I love chocolate! That said, I just realized this morning I didn’t eat a single bit of chocolate during the holidays. It wasn’t intentional! I’ll make up for it with your recipe. Yum!
Awesome! I actually ate a lot of chocolate over the holidays between this, my banana chocolate muffins and just good old dark chocolate, and oh yeah, my hot chocolate recipe. I went a bit chocolate crazed, in a good way!
EVERYTHING I cook everyone is always hesitant about. They think it must taste weird or I did something weird “allergy-free” spell to it, haha! Then they try it and are like WOW!
Seriously, I’m just using REAL unprocessed foods to make good delicious meals. Not scary 😛
(P.S. any type of brownie or cake thing, I LOVE to eat with a spoon, hahaha!)
Allergy free spell, that’s funny! If it tastes good and it’s good for you there’s no reason to complain. It’s amazing what you can create with some experimentation and figuring out what works! And eating this with a spoon would definitely be good 🙂
this looks amazing!!! i’d like to try this with whipped coconut cream – i’m a girl that likes toppings on stuff whenever i go there, lol.
i have certainly no intentions of doing any detox anytime soon, however i suspect after our honeymoon (jan 29th) then all of the Chinese New Year celebrating in Feb, i’ll be ready to remove alcohol from my life for a while. so in that sense, yes i’ll say that around March i’ll probably make our household booze free for a bit recover 😀
my major goal is to recover from the marathon to a point where i can run a little every day for a while – that would be so amazing!
I definitely thought of that but…got lazy? Yup, that was it! But whipped coconut cream would be really fabulous on this! You have so much good stuff coming up, so excited for you 🙂
This looks awesome! I always heart Paleo treats. Enjoy the weekend!
Yup it’s awesome when they come out tasting like the old favorites too! Enjoy the rest of your weekend 🙂
I made some very similar brownies the other day and they were great- I’ll need to give these a try too! I was thinking about doing a whole30 this month since I have never done one and this seems like a good time- coming off the holidays and no traveling/events coming up. But we will see- not sure if I want to give up wine for 30 days:)
Definitely give these a try when you’re up for another round of goodies! When I did Whole30 I was coming off of some very unhealthy habits (tons of pretzels, chips, cereal, diet soda, ice cream) so it was really like a “detox” for me at that time! Now, and for you it would probably not be a huge deal, except maybe for the wine 🙂 Then again some people find that mentally it’s a great reset even when they already eat mostly paleo. Plus, if my husband completed it, anyone can I’m pretty sure!