Chocolate Hazelnut Raspberry Brownies! Only 8 ingredients. These are dairy-free, vegan, gluten-free, grain-free, flour-less and oil-free.
Today’s recipe is in honor of the Virtual Vegan Potluck….and Mother’s Day! If you have been following my blog since last year, you may remember my recipe from the last potluck, Chocolate Espresso Biscotti. These bars are serious business….very serious about the hazelnut flavor and of course, chocolate. 3 layers….a bottom chocolate crust, dreamy chocolate hazelnut middle layer and layered on top with roasted chopped hazelnuts and fresh raspberries. Using a strong dark chocolate not only intensifies the hazelnut flavor, but makes a beautiful companion with the raspberries. O.M.G. These are insane. Go make them!
I debated many times over what to make and somewhere between all my kitchen madness, I decided to take a jumping point off of my Cinnamon Hazelnut Cookies. I’ve been getting an insane amount of views on them and they have been such a hit with those that have made them, so I figured, hazelnut butter is coming back! Totally different recipe though, obviously. When I saw these raspberry beauties at the store, that got me excited to make these bars. They taste incredible, so juicy and fresh.
You will become best friends with your refrigerator…as you keep going back for another bite….after another…
These are the chocolate chips I used. It is a deep chocolate flavor, but mildly sweet. It is perfect for this recipe. I highly recommend 60-65% cacao because that is what makes the bars rich. I only added 1 tablespoon of coconut sugar to mine because coconut sugar has a wonderful caramel flavor. These are incredibly dense and rich, I seriously couldn’t finish one bar all at once…which is probably a good thing!
Chocolate Hazelnut Raspberry Brownies
Ingredients
- 2 1/4 cups chopped raw hazelnuts
- 1 1/4 cups raw whole almonds
- 3 tablespoons cocoa
- 1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 cup pure grade B maple syrup
- 1 tablespoon organic coconut sugar this may be optional or adjustable, depending on the chocolate you use.
- Just under 3/4 cup dark bittersweet chocolate chips or your favorite chocolate bar I used 65% cacao chocolate chips which are slightly sweet and a deep chocolate flavor. I would advise against semi-sweet chocolate chips as they are too sweet for these bars in my opinion and don't have a deep chocolate flavor
- 3 oz fresh organic raspberries
- Note: Make sure to follow the recipe closely as the hazelnuts are divided into steps after roasting.
Instructions
- Preheat an oven to 350 degrees and line a sheet pan with parchment paper. Spread the hazelnuts out evenly. Bake 8-10 minutes on the lower rack until fragrant, being careful not to burn them. Leave the oven on at 350 degrees for the next steps.
- While the hazelnuts are roasting, grind the almonds into a flour in a food processor. It should only take a minute or two. Add the almond flour to a large bowl with the salt, baking powder, cocoa and stir well.
- Once the hazelnuts are finished roasting, add only 1 cup of them to a food processor. Pulse for a few minutes, scraping the sides as necessary, until a paste forms. Add the syrup and vanilla and pulse again until it becomes very creamy and smooth. Do not stop too early, it should be smoother than almond butter. Add the mixture to the dry ingredients of the bowl and stir well, it will be very thick.
- Line an 8X8 square baking pan with parchment paper going in both directions for easy removal later. Add the batter to the pan, place a sheet of parchment paper over it and press the mixture flat and out to the edges with your hands. Start from the center and work your way around. Even if it seems there isn't enough dough, keep pressing the mixture around evenly. You can also use a pastry roller over the paper to get it smooth and flat. I slightly dampened my fingertips to press the dough along the edges. Bake on the middle rack for 10 minutes.
- While the dough is baking, prepare the 2nd layer of hazelnut chocolate. Add another cup (the remaining 1/4 will be for garnish) of the roasted hazelnuts to the food processor and again, pulse until very creamy and smooth. Do not stop at the thick paste stage, keep going, and scrape the sides as needed. After a few minutes it will become silky smooth. Once it's smooth, add the sugar (if using). Taste and add another tablespoon if you want it slightly sweeter. In a small bowl, add the hazelnut butter, chocolate chips and stir together.
- Pour over the pre-baked bottom layer and spread out. Doesn't have to be perfect because it will be melted when baked. Bake for 10 mins. Remove and spread the melted chocolate hazelnut all over the bottom layer. Place the reserved 1/4 cup hazelnuts and raspberries evenly all over the melted chocolate. Chill in the fridge to set and firm up for 1-2 hours before slicing. Mine took 1 1/2 hours. Keep stored in the fridge.
Notes
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Update: These bars won the Virtual Vegan Potluck for best dessert! Yippee!
Congratulations on winning the best dessert in VVP:) hope you are going to
Make a batch of these delicious bars to celebrate!
Thank you so much!! Exciting! 🙂
Wow, these look delectable!
Thank you!
Looks delicious. So happy I found your blog with healthy, taste recipes. I will have to save this for the next time I buy some chocolate.
Thank you so much for visiting Janet!
Wow!!! Brandi, I knew your post would be amazing! (Was waiting to stop by and check it out until I made it this far in the potluck, because I’m going in order, OCD-style…) Anyway, this recipe didn’t disappoint! 🙂
Beautiful, beautiful photos, and beautiful bars, too! They look super chocolately and nutty (the best flavor combination…) and I like that you added fresh raspberries, too! So lovely and impressive.
Aww thanks so much Allison for the beautiful compliments!! I’m still making my rounds too…taking awhile because there are so many entries! Thank you again! 🙂
Took me a week to get here, slowly working through the recipes sequentially. This is worth the trip! Thank you for the recipe.
Thank you so much! Taking me awhile too!
YUM! These look so rich. I would definitely pick this at a potluck. You got my vote!
Thank you Grace! 🙂
You create the best desserts, Brandi! I already know I’ll love this one. Berries, chocolate and nuts? Yes, please. I can’t wait to pick up some raspberries and make them! Have a terrific weekend!
Thanks a million Hannah! Enjoy them…I appreciate you trying so many of my recipes! Desserts are definitely my specialty…I guess because I’m so passionate about baking!
delish! I bet no can eat just one.
Yes, you are correct! 😀
Oh my! These look amazing. I LOVE chocolate, hazelnut and raspberry together. How did you know? I wish these were at my house and I am so glad they aren’t at my house right now. I would eat the whole pan.:)
Ha! I’m psychic 🙂 You should try them then, you would LOVE them 🙂
Delicious combination of flavors! Looks super yummy.
Thanks Maggie, it is delicious!!
These looks ridiculous! YUM! 😀
Thanks so much Lilly Sue! 🙂
Oh my goodness, I finally made it to your page! I promise I wasn’t ignoring you, just trying to go through the potluck in order. GRILLLL. These bars are the absolute shiz! I can’t believe how beautifully they turned out. All those worries were for nothing! I knew you’d pull it together! xx
Thanks so much Somer, no worries! There were a lot of entries! Thanks girl…I was stressed, but once I saw these raspberries, it was like “poof”! I knew what I wanted to do! xoxo
Looks so good…
Thank you, they really are delish!
These bars are so delicious and healthy! I can’t wait to make these again! Brandi you rock!
Thank you so much Tiffany! So glad you already made them and loved them! Thanks for sharing the link on Facebook. I appreciate it! 🙂
These look like Valentine’s Day! 🙂
Ooohhh you’re right Gigi! Perfect Valentines Day treat!
This definitely looks like a ‘healthy flavor’ delight! It looks elegant and decadent! Yum!
Thanks so much Victoria!
Yum!!! I LOVE raspberries and chocolate together and these look SO fudgy and delicious. Why are hazelnuts so expensive?? If not for that cost barrier, these would probably become a weekly habit 🙂
Thanks Erika! They are..they are dense and fudgy and so delicious!! I know, all nuts are expensive mostly except almonds. But when you think about buying a pastry or dessert slice from Starbucks for $3 or something, just for 1 piece, that’s way more expensive than making a whole pan at home, not to mention way healthier 🙂 I just buy a large bag of them and they last me awhile and I get man uses out of them 🙂
Oooh Brandi! These bars look very appetizing, amazing & fantastic at the same time! You know what I crave,….! A must make! Yummy!
Thank you Sophie!
Looks awesome Brandi!!
All the best.
Shane
Thanks so much Shane!
Those shots make me want to jump up and get it in the kitchen and start baking right now!!
Thank you! Good idea!
Oh wow!these look great. Once our raspberries are ripe I will definitely be back!
Wonderful! Thank you.