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Greek yogurt brownies are lower far and sugar free brownies that use yogurt to replace any oil or butter! Gooey, fudgy, and made in one bowl, they are a guilt-free chocolate treat- Each brownie is under 100 calories!
When it comes to healthy desserts, I can never say no to raw brownies, chocolate ice cream, and healthy Greek yogurt brownies.
Brownies are one of the best desserts ever, and as someone who enjoys them on a regular basis, substituting some of the more unhealthy ingredients for healthier ones is always a plus. Swapping out oil and butter for yogurt has been a game-changer in my dessert game!
Unlike applesauce or pumpkin puree, replacing the fat with Greek yogurt did NOT result in a gummy or dense texture. In fact, when I served these yogurt brownies to some friends, they thought they must have come out of a box. See, they are as thick and fudgy as any good brownie out there, minus all the fat, calories, and carbs!
If you are skeptical about adding yogurt to your brownies, don’t fret- You won’t even be able to taste it!
How do you make Greek yogurt brownies
The Ingredients
- All purpose flour– I used white wholewheat all purpose flour, which gives these brownies an added boost of whole grains and fiber. Regularly AP flour works just as well.
- Granulated sweetener of choice– Any sugar free substitute can be used. I prefer using monk fruit sweetener or erythritol, as they have the most similar texture and flavor to white sugar.
- Cocoa Powder– Unsweetened cocoa powder. Be sure to use a brand that has no added fat. For a richer flavor, use dark cocoa powder.
- Baking soda– Gives the brownies some rise and holds them together.
- Salt– Brings out the sweetness!
- Vanilla Extract– A must for any baked good or dessert!
- Vanilla yogurt– Any non-fat vanilla or plain yogurt can be used. I prefer non-dairy Greek yogurt and coconut vanilla yogurt.
- Chocolate- The chocolate will be melted, and folded into the yogurt, before adding it to the mixture. This is the secret tip to keep the brownies ultra gooey and fudgy!
- Unsweetened almond milk– Minimal calories, but you can use water if you’d prefer.
- Chocolate Chips– Optional, but highly recommended for an extra chocolate boost.
The Instructions
In a mixing bowl, add your dry ingredients and mix well. Melt your chocolate, before whisking in your yogurt and vanilla extract. Combine the two, before slowly adding in the milk or water. Mix until just combined. If using chocolate chips, fold through at the end. Transfer to an 8 x 8-inch pan and bake at 180C/350F for 30 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean.
Are these brownies vegan?
Yes, these brownies have been tested to be vegan, using the following substitutions-
- Vanilla yogurt– Use soy yogurt, coconut yogurt, or Greek cultured coconut yogurt.
- Chocolate– Use dairy free chocolate chips (like Enjoy Life) or a 70% or higher baking chocolate bar.
Can I make these gluten free?
Yes, if you follow a gluten free diet, replace the all purpose flour with gluten free all purpose flour.
I have not tried this with a homemade gluten free flour, so I cannot vouch for that.
Tips to make the best Greek Yogurt Brownies
- Let the melted chocolate sit for 1-2 minutes, before folding through the yogurt. We don’t want the yogurt to curdle.
- If your yogurt is tart, you may like to add extra granulated sweetener to it.
- For an extra hit of chocolate, fold through chocolate chips into the batter.
- Do not overbake the brownies, as they continue to cook as they cool down. Remove them when a toothpick comes out ‘just’ clean from the center.
- Oven makes and models differ. When I made these brownies in my mum’s oven, they took close to 40 minutes.
Storing and Freezing Brownies
- To store: Yogurt brownies will keep well at room temperature, in a sealed container. Be sure to lay a sheet of paper towel on top, to keep them super moist and fudgy. They will keep well for up to 5 days. To keep them longer, store them in the refrigerator.
- To freeze: Brownies are freezer friendly and can be stored in the freezer for up to 6 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator or at room temperature.
More healthy brownies to try
Greek Yogurt Brownies
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup chocolate chopped
- 1 cup vanilla yogurt * See notes
- 1/2 cup sugar of choice white, brown, sugar free, etc.
- 3/4 cup all purpose flour gluten free, if needed
- 1/2 cup cocoa powder
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 cup milk of choice I used unsweetened almond milk
- 1 cup chocolate chips of choice optional
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 180C/350F. Line an 8 x 8-inch pan with parchment paper, and set aside.
- In a microwave-safe bowl, add your chopped chocolate. Melt your chocolate. Let sit for 1-2 minutes, before adding your yogurt and sugar. Whisk until smooth and transfer to a large mixing bowl.
- Add the flour, cocoa powder, and baking soda, and mix until just combined. Add your milk and mix well, until fully incorporated. Fold through your chocolate chips, if using them.
- Transfer to the lined pan and bake the brownies for 25-30 minutes, or until a skewer comes out just clean. Remove from the oven and let cool in the pan for 10 minutes, before carefully transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.
Super healthy and delicious and makes you full, i put almond flour instead and dark chocolate , for the sugar organic caster sugar
Moist chocolate and guey awsome !!.
Wonderful!
I just made these and it actually was really good! I can tell they are different from an actual brownie but overall very tasty I had one with some strawberries highly recommend!
I’ve struggled a lot to find healthy recipes that are also tasty, that’s why I’m literally obsessed with your recipes.
These brownies taste divine. Thank you so much ❤
Hi Jen,
Are your recipes not only healthy BUT LOWCAL,TOO????
These sound GOOD, but I am DIETING!
These are just delicious! My go to recipe for brownies 😋
I like that it is not greasy and I did not even taste the Greek yogurt but for me it tasted more like chocolate bread than brownies. I am going to try again but with less flour and more chocolate and I think that’ll do it.
I made these into cookies. Baked 350 for 10 min on parchment paper lined cookie sheets. Made 40 cookies. My husband loved them
What type of chocolate did you use? Sweetened or unsweetened or milk?
I used semi sweet or dark chocolate. I use unsweetened almond milk.
Hello. I can’t wait to make these. What kind of chocolate did you use for the part that needs to be chopped? Thanks.
i used dark chocolate 🙂
For the brownies should it be paper towel or slice of bread to keep moist and fudgy??
I’ve never needed to.
WHOA!!!! These are SO GOOD!!! I honestly didn’t think they would be but they were. I made them with Allulose sweetener and sugar free chocolate chips. Yummy!!! Thank you for a great recipe!!
I LOVE THIS RECIPE! AWESOME! YOU ROCK!
Best healthy brownie I have baked (and I’ve baked over 10 different healthy brownie online recipes). I didnt have all purpose flour,so I used self raising wholemeal flour instead and it came out great. Everything else I followed exactly as the recipe. It’s a moist, kinda fudgey cake texture. I put sugar free hazelnut chocolate spread on top as frosting. Highly recommend.