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No Bake Cocoa Brownies

by Balvinder. 32 Comments

Just the mere word “Brownie” caught my daughter’s attention. She excitedly picked up a recipe card from a specialty store where I shop for gluten-free products.

“Mom, you have to make these brownies. They’re gluten-free, egg-free, and no-bake!” she said, beaming with excitement.

 

 

The recipe had some incredible ingredients, so I decided to give it a try. Luckily, I had everything on hand: medjool dates, walnuts, cocoa powder, coconut oil, and hemp seeds. It came together quickly and effortlessly—just the kind of wholesome treat I love making for my family.

These no-bake brownies are a healthier twist on the classic. They’re naturally sweetened with medjool dates, which are soft, chewy, and almost caramel-like in flavor. If you’ve never had medjool dates before, you’re in for a treat. They’re moist, rich, and naturally packed with fibre and essential minerals.

The addition of hemp seeds gives these brownies a super food boost. They’re a fantastic source of plant-based protein and omega-3 fats, and I often toss them into my smoothies or sprinkle them over breakfast bowls. (Speaking of which—don’t miss my [breakfast hemp smoothie] recipe!)

The walnuts provide a satisfying crunch and healthy fats, while the cocoa powder brings that deep, dark chocolate flavor we all crave. Coconut oil helps bind it all together while adding a subtle richness.

 

 

These brownies are so simple to make—no oven required, and no long list of complicated steps. Best of all? You get to indulge your sweet tooth without any guilt.

So, what are you waiting for?

Let’s make these easy, no-bake brownies and keep that sweet craving in check—the wholesome way.

 

NO BAKE COCOA BROWNIES

source: Galloway’s recipe

Ingredients:

100 gm walnuts

25 gm almond meal or milk powder

50 gm cocoa

1/4 tsp pure vanilla extract

1 tbsp hemp seeds

1 tbsp desi ghee (clarified butter)

160 gm (12) medjool dates, pits removed

40 gm walnuts, chopped

Method:

Line a square pan (8″x8″) with aluminum foil with extra hanging off the sides so you can lift it out when the brownies are done.

Process walnuts in food processor until fine and crumbly.

Add the remaining ingredients except the dates and process for 30 seconds.

Now add the dates a couple at a time until mixture begins to look like a potting soil.

(The recipe says it sticks but my mixture does not look sticky at all.)

Scrape down the sides a few times to ensure that everything is mixing evenly. Remove blade from the jar and add chopped walnuts; stir with spatula. Transfer mixture to the prepared pan, distribute evenly and pat firmly into the pan with your clean hands. Place the brownies in fridge to set for 1 hour. Cut into squares and serve!

It’s good to store these brownies in fridge or in the coolest corner of your kitchen.

 

Filed Under: Cookies, Bars, Cupcakes & Muffins, Healthy Tagged With: chocolate, cocoa, dry fruit, nuts

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  1. Treat and Trick

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    I love the idea of adding ghee to it, it turns out fabulous for snacking!

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  2. Shirley Tay

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    These are some good-looking brownies you’ve got here, dear! I like that “I do not buy any food item just for the recipe unless it is marked important”. Hahaha! I think I need to learn from u so I won’t waste any food.

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  3. kitchen queen

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    lovely and tempting brownies, please parcel me some soon.

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  4. anne

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    Yum ! Simple and easy to prepare and healthy as well !

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  5. mireia badia

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    What an interesting idea!! It surely looks great 🙂

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  6. Alida

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    Looks very nice. I like this very much. Yummy!

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  7. Navaneetham Krishnan

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    When I saw the No Bake, I was all trilled up. With the little baking skills I have, I am in need of easy to make desserts and this recipe is perfect. I too have many ingredients already at home because at times its difficult to buy small quantity. The cocoa powder and some are sitting in my pantry. Time to bring out to make this tempting brownies.

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  8. Tina Bk

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    These look pretty rich and chocolatey-yum! You did a really good job in modifying the recipe to suit your needs and did some research as well. It is in depth creativity as well as research that really can bring you to a winning recipe like this. Well done!

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  9. Beth Michelle

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    Guilt free brownies sound perfect to me!!! I love that there are dates in here. They sound delicious!

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  10. Maureen @ Orgasmic Chef

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    What a wonderful no-bake brownie!

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  11. Crunchy Creamy Sweet

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    No Bake brownies – I am IN! They look fabulous!

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  12. Guru Uru

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    These look fabulous my friend, guilt free and tasty like crazy 😀

    Cheers
    Choc Chip Uru

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    • Balvinder Ubi

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      You should give this a try my chocoholic friend.

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  13. Claudia

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    This does have some grand ingredients! Hemp seeds? Never saw that on a brownie recipe. Love that it’s no-bake (hello – hot summer) and like your replacements (my daughter won’t eat coconut anything). They look dark, rich and worth the calories!

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    • Balvinder Ubi

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      That’s true the calories compared to other brownies are way less in these.

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  14. Jennifer

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    Wow – no bake. That is unusual. So are the hemp seeds!!

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  15. yummychunklet

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    Yum! I love that they’re no-bake as well.

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  16. Torviewtoronto

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    looks wonderful I haven’t had brownie like this deliciously done

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  17. Gayathri NG

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    Looking excellent and sounds inviting,gr8 job…

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  18. Sandra Lee

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    These would be a real treat. As long as I didn’t tell my family they had dates in them they would eat. Guess I could tell them and keep them all to myself! They look great!!

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  19. Viviane Bauquet Farre

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    I know it’s been said, but I too am very intrigued by the addition of hemp seeds. Quite an interesting recipe you’ve got here – looks great though!

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  20. Mary

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    What an interesting recipe! The ingredients have intrigued me and the fact that they are no-bake is amazing makes them even more appealing. Can’t wait to give these a try. Have a great day. Blessings…Mary

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  21. Tina (PinayInTexas)

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    No bake brownies with hemp seeds sound awesome, Balvinder! This is something definitely worth trying!

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  22. Cucina49

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    These brownies look delicious and delightfully guilt-free!

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  23. Kit @ i-lostinausten

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    Wow! Love the idea of no bake brownies! They looks so rich & delicious that hardly can believe that they’re actually no bake! Will bookmark this recipe for my sons to try! I’m sure they’ll be trilled with this idea! Thanks for sharing again! Have a lovely day, Balvinder! 🙂

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  24. Kitchen Belleicious

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    i am all over a dessert that is no bake! these brownies look delicious

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  25. peachkins

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    I love that this is a no bake brownie and that it has dates!!

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  26. Baker Street

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    I like how you adapted the recipe! The brownies look so rich and decadent! Never tried no bake brownies but this recipe surely sounds like it should be tried soon. 🙂

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  27. Soni

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    Wow, no bake brownies!!Never had them but I’m dying to try them now :)Must try Neetu!!I love your amazing recipes 🙂

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  28. Amy

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    These sounds wonderful and I love that it’s a more healthy version than the traditional ones. Hey, I can use some no bake treats especially in the summer. It’s just make the house too hot to have the oven on. 😉

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  29. Indulge

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    My Granny used to make these as we called it khajur wadi’s.. the brownies remind me of her today.
    Love Ash.

    Reply

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