One of my favorite things to do is bake. I love getting into the kitchen, getting out bowls and measuring spoons, opening the pantry door and standing before the sugars, flours, and baking ingredients. There is a nervous, almost giddy excitement about it that brings me to a calm, comfortable, happy place in my often stressed out and anxious mind.
Until today. I was trying out a gluten free recipe, something that is not my norm. I had placed a very high bar for this recipe, wanting to make sure it was completely gluten free, that it was accessible, and that it tasted good.
So I spent quite a bit of time researching just how to bake gluten free. It is not just about ingredients, it is also about quality and safety.
Some people choose to go gluten free, but for others, it is a real necessity. Seeing as I do not fall into the latter category, I wanted to make sure that safety was at the forefront of my thoughts so that everything about this recipe screamed delicious, sound, comfortable, just-plain-good.
Since there was no way I was going to be developing a gluten free recipe from scratch, I went to a trusted source. McCormick has a number of well-tested and scrumptious gluten-free recipes on their site, and this Fudgy Brownie was calling my name in a big way.
Gluten Free Fudgy Brownies
Ingredients
- 2 c sugar
- 4 eggs room temperature
- 1 c 2 sticks butter
- 1/4 tsp. salt
- 1/2 tsp. baking powder
- 1/2 tsp. plus 1/8 teaspoon xanthan gum
- 2 tbsp. tapioca flour
- 1/2 c sorghum flour
- 1/2 c cornstarch
- 3/4 c unsweetened cocoa powder
- 1 tbsp. McCormick® Pure Vanilla Extract
Instructions
- Heat oven to 350°F.
- Mix sugar and cocoa powder in large bowl. Set aside.
- Gently sift cornstarch, sorghum flour, tapioca flour, xanthan gum, baking powder and salt in medium bowl. Set aside.
- Microwave butter in large microwavable bowl on HIGH 1-2 minutes or until melted. Pour into cocoa mixture and stir until well blended.
- Add eggs and vanilla; mix well.
- Gradually stir in flour mixture until well blended. Spread in fparchment-lined 13x9-inch baking pan sprayed with no stick cooking spray.
- Bake 30 to 35 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool in pan on wire rack. Cut into bars.
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Recipe just barely adapted from McCormick.
For my first venture into intentional gluten free baking, I would call this a success! So excited to try more and see if we will be incorporating any more gluten-free baking into our lives. With results like these, it would be hard to resist!
It was an absolute delight to create these Gluten-Free Fudgy Brownies with McCormick. Thank you so, so much for supporting the brands that support this blog. I only work with the best, and am thankful that McCormick is willing to partner with me! <3
I am not able to offer suggestions on substitutions at this time (still learning!) but if you need some insight, check out this post from thekitchn. You can also check out my friend Johnna’s blog, In Johanna’s Kitchen for some great recipes!
They look lovely!
I am not gluten free, but I do LOVE making gluten free brownies…and it seriously looks like you NAILED it girl!
Will you share with me? Pinned!
They look too fudgy and delicious to be gluten-free.
These look like the perfect fudge brownie! Way to go!
These brownies look terrific! I’ve never tried sorghum or tapioca flour before.
I have some friends that are gluten free so these will be perfect for when I am baking for them!
These look incredibly delicious! I went gluten free for a year to try it out and still have many of the ingredients in my pantry…I’m super happy that I have all the ingredients on hand to make these, they look truly delicious!!
Thanks for going GF. GF food (baking in particular) has come a long way way over the past 10 years. Once it used to be heavy and tasteless, now no one can tell the difference between ‘regular’ and GF.
I’ve heard about a lot of gluten free foods that can be dry and taste meh, but not these brownies! They look moist and glorious! 🙂
Thanks so much Jocelyn!
I have celiac disease, so this recipe is deeply appreciated! Just one question, 2 cups of sugar, or is it maybe a typo? Just checking!
Thank you so much! cheers!
No typo… lots of sugar is right! 🙂
Alrighty!! Thanks 🙂