No Bake Brownies

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My no-bake brownies are fudgy, rich, and need only 4 ingredients. There’s no flour, no eggs, and NO butter needed!

Craving more no-bake desserts? Try my fudge cookies, cookie dough bites, crunch bars, and no bake peanut butter cheesecake next.

no bake brownies.

When I’m craving a brownie but need instant gratification, I make my no-bake brownies. 

The texture is shockingly similar to freshly baked brownies, but what gives it away is the soft and ultra-gooey center. The chocolate frosting ties it together, making it a truly decadent treat. 

Table of Contents
  1. Why I love this recipe
  2. Ingredients needed
  3. How to make no bake brownies
  4. Arman’s recipe tips
  5. Storage instructions
  6. Frequently asked questions
  7. More brownies to try
  8. No Bake Brownies (4 Ingredients!) (Recipe Card)

Why I love this recipe

  • Instant gratification. There’s no preheating the oven, no heat-treating flour, nada! Just mix the ingredients and refrigerate until firm. 
  • Made with 4 ingredients. Aside from the frosting, the only ingredients you’ll need are almond butter, maple syrup, and cocoa powder.
  • Minimal prep time. Everything comes together in one bowl, and you don’t even need a food processor. 
  • Secretly healthy. These brownies are 100% naturally sweetened, gluten-free, AND vegan!

Ingredients needed

  • Almond butter. Smooth and drippy almond butter with no added sugar or salt. 
  • Maple syrup. For sweetness and to bind the dry ingredients. Honey or agave nectar also works. 
  • Cocoa powder. I used 100% unsweetened Dutch-processed cocoa powder, which I find has the most natural, rich chocolate flavor. For a stronger flavor, use dark cocoa powder. 
  • Chocolate frosting. Use store-bought frosting or make my healthy frosting or 2 ingredient dairy free frosting.

Find the printable recipe with measurements below.

How to make no bake brownies

Step 1- Prep. Line a square pan with parchment paper.

Step 2- Mix. In a large mixing bowl, add the brownie ingredients (minus the frosting) and combine. 

Step 3- Chill. Transfer the batter mixture to the lined pan, press down, and smooth out. Add frosting on top and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes. Once firm, slice and serve.

no bake brownie.

Arman’s recipe tips

  • Adjust the consistency. Depending on how thick my almond butter is, sometimes the batter is too thick. If this happens, add more maple syrup. If the batter is too thin, add more cocoa powder. The consistency should be similar to cookie dough. 
  • Don’t skip the chill time. Trust me, those 30 minutes in the fridge make all the difference and really help to firm up the bars. 
  • Slice the bars with a warm knife. Getting clean and even cuts can be tricky. I find it’s easier if I run my knife under hot water, dry it, and then slice the brownies. 

Variations

  • Cut the carbs. Use keto maple syrup and my keto chocolate frosting.
  • Make extra thick brownies. Add a little blanched almond flour to the batter. 
  • Swap the almond butter. Use peanut butter, cashew butter, or seed butter (I like sunflower seed butter) to keep it nut-free. 
  • Add mix-ins. Like chopped walnuts, dried fruit, coconut flakes, or chocolate chips. 
  • Omit the frosting. Blasphemy, I know, but these brownies taste good even without frosting. 
  • Enhance the flavor. Fold in vanilla extract or top the bars with flaky sea salt.

Storage instructions

To store: Leftovers can be stored in the refrigerator, covered, for up to two weeks. 

To freeze: Place the brownies in an airtight container and store them in the freezer for up to six months. 

no bake cocoa brownies.

Frequently asked questions

Can I bake these?

I don’t recommend baking these particular brownies, as there isn’t enough liquid to keep them fudgy and soft.

More brownies to try

No Bake Brownies

No Bake Brownies (4 Ingredients!)

5 from 604 votes
My no-bake brownies are fudgy, rich, and need only 4 ingredients. There’s no flour, no eggs, and NO butter needed! Watch the video below to see how I make it in my kitchen!
Servings: 9 servings
Prep: 5 minutes
Total: 5 minutes

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Ingredients  

Instructions 

  • Line a square pan with parchment paper and set aside.
  • In a large mixing bowl, add your almond butter, maple syrup, and cocoa powder and mix well.
  • Transfer the batter into the lined pan and press down and smooth out. Add your frosting on top and refrigerate it for at least 30 minutes.
  • Remove the no bake brownies from the refrigerator and slice and serve.

Notes

TO STORE: Leftovers can be stored in the refrigerator, covered, for up to two weeks. 
TO FREEZE: Place the brownies in an airtight container and store it in the freezer for up to six months. 

Nutrition

Serving: 1servingCalories: 192kcalCarbohydrates: 21gProtein: 7gFat: 16gSodium: 5mgPotassium: 345mgFiber: 5gSugar: 10gVitamin A: 0.3IUCalcium: 124mgIron: 2mgNET CARBS: 16g
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Author: Arman Liew
Tried this recipe?Give us a shout at @thebigmansworld or tag #thebigmansworld!

Originally updated April 2022, updated and republished July 2024

Arman Liew

I’m a two time cookbook author, photographer, and writer, and passionate about creating easy and healthier recipes. I believe you don’t need to be experienced in the kitchen to make good food using simple ingredients that most importantly, taste delicious.

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  1. 5 stars
    Made this recipe past week. My friends were so satisfied. They couldnt believe when I showed them recipe. They said they thought it was very complicated.

  2. 5 stars
    This was delicious. I only had Sunflower butter vs. Almond Butter, but it turned out perfect. I frosted it with some leftover date caramel and toasted almonds. Thank you, for the recipe. This would even be terrific with a bit of peppermint oil for the Holidays. A definite keeper! Thank you!

  3. 5 stars
    I am waiting for it in the fridge I hope it is good a little bit messy but a tip is you can use peanut butter in stead of almond butter, Thank you. Alexa Baer 11 years old

  4. 5 stars
    This recipe is soooo good but when I went to the website to figure out the nutritional facts it wanted to charge me a monthly fee. I just wanted to know how much sugar per serving. I saw the rest at the bottom of this recipe. Thanks!

  5. 5 stars
    Just whipped these up for the family in a couple minutes! Thank you for the awesome recipe! We have a nut allergy here so we subbed Wow butter and they came out great☺️

  6. I have a questions?

    Can I use creamy peanut butter in place of the almond butter?
    Is there something other than coconut cream I could use?

  7. 5 stars
    Thank you for this recipe Arman. I’ve never made brownies (and these are healthy brownies, what a win!)

    I replaced the maple with honey, almond butter with peanut butter, pumpkin with over ripe banana and left out the granulated sugar. I added some crushed pecans inside as well as sprinkled over the ganache. These are amazing and made my husband so happy. Thank you again 🙏

  8. Seriously these are the best brownies ever! Who said healthy couldn’t be delicious? I would’ve taken a pic to share but sadly they have already been devoured! Sooo decadent and tasty

  9. Is it possible for you to add the nutritional values and total calories to each on your delicious recipes? This would help many who count these values.
    Thanks love your recipes and the fantastic Outcomes!

    1. Sure, I’ve started to! Older ones, you can easily calculate it yourself using myfitnesspal or similar 🙂

  10. Oh my goodness, I just made these and my eyes literally rolled back when I took a bite! I just went vegan recently and the first thing I started craving was a brownie. Your recipe caught my eye and oh boy, was it a good choice! Thanks so much for this recipe, I’ll definitely be trying your other ones!

  11. Can you use anything besides the pure maple syrup or honey? These have 36 g of sugar per serving ? Just wondering if the sweetener needs to be in liquid form?

  12. This recipe is Incredible! I loved how simple it was , used all whole food ingredients and I didn’t have to turn on oven. The best part? They taste amazing! I will never have to crave “real” brownies again. You nailed it! Thank you Arman! Did I mention I rarely write reviews? This recipe deserves it. Big wow factor with little effort.

  13. The only nut butter I had was tahini, and it came out really good. I didnt even need the icing. This recipe is brilliant since I’m obsessed with experimenting making “healthy desserts” and I like really doughy brownies anyway. When I make baked brownies, I’m the kind of person that bakes it for half the time recommended (and use half the amount of sugar!) so thank you for this, its even better. I used vanilla stevia sweet drops and needed even less maple syrup, for those of you other low-GI folk

  14. Hi, I’m following you on Instagram, your recipes are delicious but I’m missing the nutritional info of each recipe.

    1. Hi Thanasis! For sure- If you go to myfitnesspal or another calorie calculator, it will provide it all for you! Enjoy!

  15. I just made these and they are THE BEST brownies I have EVER tried. I’m blown away. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe. Very quick and easy!

  16. Someone else asked but I didn’t see the answer – What size pan do you consider small?
    8 x 8, 9 x 9, 7 x 11? I’ve used all of these for baking brownies, but the cooking times vary.
    Thanks.

  17. I have no qualms with eating brownies for breakfast! But I a feeling these would be an all day affair! Thanks for such an amazing recipe. I can’t wait to try them and to poke around your site to find more wonderful things to eat! Good on ya, mate! 😉

  18. I just made these this morning and all I can say is amazing! I used mocha protein powder and added some vanilla and walnuts to the batter…just like a regular brownie but better for you! Thank you so much Arman for the recipe! #thebigmansworld

  19. These look fabulous. Sorry if already answered but can I use raw cacao powder instead of the cocoa powder or will that make them slightly bitter?

    1. Hi Desley! You sure can- I’d taste the batter to make sure it’s sweet enough. I’d actually prefer the raw cacao powder, as I love the bitter, dark taste! 🙂

  20. I know they wouldn’t be considered paleo if I sub the coconut flour out, but I’m intolerant to coconut. Can I sub another gluten free flour in?

  21. I LOVE a brownie with coffee for breakfast. I’m so happy to have discovered your recipe; and happier still that I have all the necessary ingredients to make it (except the optional protein powder). You suggested a small, deep baking dish. I have an 8 x 8. Is that too big, you think? The only thing I have smaller is a loaf pan.

    Oh, and I loved the fetch reference, lol!:D

  22. Brownie for breakfast? Don’t mind if I do!! I am currently between breakfast foods, so I might have to give this a try! I will also try it as a healthy dessert for my daughter but I will have to try sunflower seed butter in place if the almond butter. Unfortunately I end up using my oven a lot even in the summer months, because I just can’t seem to give up/replace baking/baked goods. So no bake recipes like this are just what I need!

    1. 🙂 so glad to hear that, Hayley! It works with sunflower seed butter, it will just come out a little lighter and if it’s unsweetened, I’d add a little granulated sweetener if you guys prefer very sweet foods 🙂

  23. Can’t wait to try these! Thanks for the recipe! I may add ground up toasted pumpkin seeds for an extra healthy boost! 🙂 Yummmm!

  24. Hi. I am loving your site! I just started working out and changing my eating habits. I am wondering if you ever give the macros for your recipes. I am trying to keep track of mine and it would be helpful?

    1. Hi Jen! For sure! 🙂 If you add the ingredients into a calorie calculator, it will provide it for you 🙂 Hope you enjoy these!

      1. myfitnesspal.com is a good one. It even imports recipes from the internet so you don’t have to type in the ingredients.

    1. Hi Carrie- Absolutely! The only thing you’ll need to watch for is the color will be a little off 🙂

  25. I have made these twice – one with the fewest ingredients and once with 3 or 4 I think. You have a few varieties so am going to have to try all of them soon. LOL But I have refrained from making the frosting since I would not stop at one if they had frosting! And believe me, my body does not more calories (even from healthy frosting) will be ingesting! I do love frosting! VERY MUCH! 🙂

  26. So I had to chuckle at this: ” While no bake brownies are firming up, make your frosting and enjoy. ” So you make the frosting and enjoy it while the brownies are firming up…and then I guess you make more to replace that frosting you enjoyed while waiting! LOL ah soooo love that…I can get off on enjoying frosting independently from the brownies themselves! Yup I can … and even at breakfast…

  27. Now this sounds like my way to snack! But here’s the thing…I don’t love chocolate in the morning. (Yes, I am also the Grinch, and I stole Christmas.) But as a mid-afternoon snack? I’d be all over these!!

  28. WHat size is the scoop? Or rather…how many grams of protein powder? There’s nothing wrong with cocoa for breakfast. I have it errrryday.

  29. these look delicious – and so strange that tonight I also saw a chocolate pudding made with sweet potato and that I have a sweet potato in my fridge – I think the universe is trying to send me a message

  30. I’m ALL for making brownies for breakfast happen!! Especially when they look like this 😀

  31. Brownies for breakfast works for me. Although I’m actually into savory breakfasts lately. I’ll switch back to the RIGHT side soon, I’m sure. 🙂 Hope all is well, Arman.

  32. These brownies look beyond delicious, and love the frosting! And, you used my favorite flour! 🙂

  33. Yum! These sound great! As a dietitian, I can’t quite condone the practice of brownies for breakfast, but these sound a heck of a lot more nutritious than lots of stuff marketed as “healthy” breakfast options!

  34. Dessert for breakfast, heck yeah! These brownies look so fudgey and when topped with that frosting, ugh, so dreamy. It’ll be a quite a miracle if I can actually wait the full 30 minutes for the brownies to set! I’ll definitely have to sneak a few spoonfuls ;).

  35. I get way too lazy to turn on the oven too! When I want to bake my sweet potatoes, I microwave them instead, hahaha! I’m impatient–seriously! And these brownies–they look perfect!

  36. Brownies (especially fudgy, healthy brownies) are definitely appropriate any time of day. Aaand I’m probably gonna go make the frosting and eat it with a spoon. And then I guess I’ll have to make more to top the brownies. Twist my arm. 😛

  37. Who said brownies aren’t a breakfast food? 😉 You know I prefer a savory breakfast, but these look pretty darn tasty.

  38. I’m totally for brownies at any time of day. I had a slice of Nutella pizza at 6am this morning, so I clearly have no objections towards dessert first thing in the morning!

      1. For sure! If you go to myfitnesspal and plug in the ingredients, it will break it down for you 🙂