Thick, chewy and super fudgy brownies made with just five healthy ingredients and designed specifically for breakfast! These healthy sweet potato breakfast brownies are completely paleo, vegan, gluten free, sugar free and packed with protein!
A serving of veggies, chocolate and dessert first thing in the morning? These breakfast brownies aren’t a joke and will be your new favorite meal, snack, or clean eating dessert to enjoy anytime!
Seriously, guys. The next time someone says ‘eat veggies for breakfast’, don’t think of spinach in an omelet, tomatoes in a bagel or mushrooms with your bacon- Think of sweet potatoes IN your brownies which are secretly hidden, you wouldn’t even be able to tell!
Today’s recipe is dedicated to a special someone named Julie. It might sound strange dedicating a recipe to someone you haven’t met, but c’est la vie. I connected with Julie through the blog’s Facebook page, in which Julie would share her recipe creations, her questions and even helps other readers with her tweaks on certain recipes. She’s championed the cookbook from its announcement and continued to be a support until its release, in which she was one of the first to purchase her copy! Julie has mentioned several times her favorite recipe is these brownies and these brownies, so it was time to create a special version combining the two- Sweet potatoes and breakfast!
The texture of these grain free sweet potato breakfast brownies is incredible. Soft, gooey and super fudgy brownies, loaded with good-for-you ingredients you can find in your pantry! Unlike traditional brownies, these contain no butter, no oil, no sugar and no grains, but you’d never be able to tell! The sweet potato flavor isn’t overpowering, but it lends that gooey texture, especially when baked with the other ingredients!
The brownie base uses four simple ingredients- mashed sweet potato, smooth nut butter, pure maple syrup and a good quality cocoa powder. These aren’t the overly sweet kind of brownies, but more dark and rich. You’ll get some sweetness from the maple syrup and with the added healthy frosting. However, if you DO want super sweet brownies, feel free to add either some liquid stevia or some granulated sweetener of choice.
You’ll notice I mentioned this recipe can be made completely sugar free, and it can be- I used a new to me sugar-free maple syrup, but not one made of chemicals and strange ingredients. This one uses my favorite granulated sweetener, monk fruit, and actually BAKES well; something which normal sugar free maple syrup tends to fail at (trust me when writing my cookbook, I confirmed this multiple times!). If you only have the standard sugar-free syrup, it won’t work for this recipe, and it will leave it in a unbaked mess.
Peanut butter probably has the best texture, but unfortunately, it’s extremely overpowering (which isn’t a bad thing, but in recipes NOT peanut butter specific, it can be!). As such, I recommend using either smooth almond butter or cashew butter. Alternatively, you can use a nut-free alternative, like sunflower seed butter or soy nut butter. For the cocoa powder, I love this good quality cocoa powder but consider using half or all of this cocoa powder for super dark and rich brownies.
The final element to these healthy breakfast brownies is the thick layer of frosting. However, before you negatively associate ‘frosting’ with a sugar bomb, think again! These sweet potato brownies have three frosting options- The protein-packed frosting (perfect for those who want extra protein, for added satiety), the simple ganache frosting (simply coconut cream with chocolate chips of choice) or a cream cheese/chocolate frosting hybrid (softened cream cheese with melted chocolate chips). Alternatively, you can simply add a thick layer of sugar-free homemade Nutella, which is my personal favorite!
Snack, dessert or a clean eating treat you can enjoy guilt-free, these 5 Ingredient grain free sweet potato breakfast brownies are your answer!
Healthy Sweet Potato Breakfast Brownies
Equipment
Ingredients
- 2 cups sweet potatoes pureed *
- 1 cup almond butter can substitute for any nut or seed butter of choice
- 1/4 cup sugar free maple syrup can sub for pure maple syrup
- 1/2 cup cocoa powder
- 1/2 cup chocolate chips of choice optional
- 1 serving healthy frosting of choice **
Instructions
- Preheat the oven the 350 degrees fahrenheit and lightly grease a small loaf pan (thicker brownies) or 8 x 8 inch pan (perfect for thicker frosting) and set aside.
- In a large mixing bowl, combine all your ingredients and mix until fully incorporated. Pour into the greased pan and bake for 20-22 minutes, or until a skewer just comes out clean.
- Remove from oven and allow to cool in the pan completely.
- While brownies are cooling, prep your frosting of choice- See above the recipe card for the options (protein packed, coconut cream ganache, a chocolate bar of choice or homemade Nutella). Once brownies are cooled, frost and cut into pieces.
Notes
Nutrition
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These are delicious, I used crunchy PB and added some walnuts instead of choc chips. They were very squidgy and couldn’t hold a shape…but with the awesome chocolateyness I didn’t care what they looked like! I boiled my sweet potato, so maybe next time I will roast or steam and see if that makes a difference.
oh yes definitely steam it 🙂 Thanks, Becci!
I made these yesterday but added a little bit of maple syrup to the mixture for extra sweetness and it was delicious !!! I can’t wait to try more recipes from your website 🙂
😀 love it!
Which exact recipe did you use for these brownies as shown?
Sorry for the above comment……which exact recipe did you use for the FROSTING on these brownies?