A Recipe for Banana Brownies with No Flour or Eggs

Close up view of a banana brownie

When the chocolate craving hits but the pantry looks sparse, banana brownies without flour or eggs might just be the best solution for you.

They donโ€™t require fancy ingredients, and you wonโ€™t need to sift through a long list of specialty flours or egg substitutes. What you get is pure, unfiltered brownie joy – dense, rich, and deeply satisfying – with nothing standing between you and that first warm bite.

This kind of recipe doesnโ€™t just cater to plant-based eaters or people avoiding gluten. Itโ€™s also perfect for anyone who wants a more wholesome take on dessert without losing the magic that makes brownies what they are.

Weโ€™re talking real fudgy texture, a deep cocoa flavor, and a sweetness that leans into ripe bananas instead of added sugar.

Letโ€™s walk through how it all works, why it works so well, and exactly how to nail it in your own kitchen.

Recipe 1: 3-Ingredient Banana Brownies (Flourless, Egg-Free, Fuss-Free)

This recipe is a fan favorite for good reason. It was popularized by The Big Manโ€™s World and keeps things incredibly simple. You only need three main ingredients, and itโ€™s hard to mess up.

Ingredients

Ingredient Quantity Notes
Ripe bananas 3 large Go for heavily speckled or all-brown skins
Almond butter 1/2 cup Swap with peanut, cashew, or sunflower seed butter if needed
Unsweetened cocoa powder 1/4 cup Dutch-processed gives a richer taste
Optional sweetener Varies Maple syrup (1/4 cup), agave (1/4 cup), or 5 drops of stevia; add 2 tbsp more cocoa with syrups

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350ยฐF (180ยฐC). Line an 8×8-inch pan with parchment paper. Youโ€™ll want those clean corners later.
  2. Mash the bananas in a large bowl until very smooth. A fork works, but a blender gives the silkiest results.
  3. Mix in the almond butter and cocoa powder until well combined. If you’re using sweetener, fold it in now.
  4. Pour the batter into the pan, smoothing the top with a spatula.
  5. Bake for 17โ€“20 minutes. They should feel set but slightly underdone in the middle. Thatโ€™s what gives them that brownie squish.
  6. Cool completely before slicing into 9 squares. Resist the urge to cut early – the texture firms as it cools.

Optional Add-ins

  • ยฝ cup dairy-free chocolate chips
  • Chopped walnuts or pecans
  • A handful of dried cranberries

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Nutritional Snapshot (per square, based on 9 servings)

Nutrient Approx. Amount
Calories 131 kcal

More details will depend on your exact nut butter and whether you add sweeteners.

Recipe 2: 2-Ingredient Banana Brownies (Just Bananas and Chocolate)

This oneโ€™s from Kirbieโ€™s Cravings and strips things down even further. If youโ€™ve got ripe bananas and chocolate chips, youโ€™re already most of the way there.

Ingredients

Ingredient Quantity Notes
Ripe bananas (pureed) 1 cup (about 3 medium) Use a blender or food processor – mashing isn’t enough
Semisweet chocolate chips 2 cups (350g) Go for dairy-free, at least 51% cacao for proper texture

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350ยฐF (180ยฐC). Line your 8×8 pan with parchment.
  2. Melt the chocolate chips in the microwave, stirring every 30โ€“60 seconds, until smooth. Or go old-school with a double boiler.
  3. Puree the bananas in a blender until completely smooth.
  4. Whisk together the banana and chocolate until fully incorporated.
  5. Pour into the pan and bake for 38โ€“40 minutes. The top should look dry and slightly pull from the edges.
  6. Cool for at least 30 minutes, then slice into 12 bars. Best eaten warm or gently reheated.

Nutritional Snapshot (per serving, 12 squares)

Nutrient Amount
Calories 154 kcal
Carbs 24 g
Protein 1 g
Fat 8 g
Sugar 16 g
Fiber 2 g
Net Carbs 22 g

Why Banana-Based Brownies Actually Work

Close-up view of a double-layered brownie
Source: YouTube/Screenshot, Bananas are providing moisture, which perfectly fits chocolate brownie

Thereโ€™s a reason bananas have become the MVP of alternative baking. Itโ€™s not just about being healthy – itโ€™s about what they do in the oven.

Ripe Bananas Are Doing All the Heavy Lifting

When you bake with bananas, especially those borderline-too-brown ones sitting on the counter, youโ€™re pulling in a handful of powerful properties:

  • Moisture: Bananas are mostly water, which keeps brownies soft and chewy.
  • Natural Sugar: Overripe bananas bring deep, caramel-like sweetness. You can often skip refined sugar entirely.
  • Binding Power: Pectin and starch in bananas help hold the batter together.
  • Structure: Combined with something like cocoa powder or nut butter, bananas hold shape and create a dense, brownie-like texture.
And thatโ€™s not even touching on the added bonuses like potassium, fiber, and vitamin B6. Youโ€™re not just baking dessert – youโ€™re baking something with a little staying power.

Tips to Make Both Versions Even Better

Even the simplest brownies can be improved with a few kitchen tricks.

Texture Tips

  • Undercook slightly: Itโ€™s safe, and the result is gooier.
  • Refrigerate after cooling: Makes slicing cleaner and the structure firmer.
  • Thicker brownies: Use a 6×6 pan instead of 8×8.

Ingredient Tips

  • Banana ripeness matters: The browner, the better.
  • Sweetness control: If bananas arenโ€™t sweet enough, add maple syrup or coconut sugar – but just a little.
  • Nut-free swaps: Use sunflower seed butter or tahini.

Variations to Keep Things Fresh

@cozyfoodwithemi

super chocolatey banana brownies 2 bananas (about 225g mashed) 1/2 cup (113g) unsalted butter 1 1/2 cup (255g) semi-sweet chocolate 1 cup (200g) sugar 2 eggs 1 tsp (4g) vanilla 1/3 cup (30g) cocoa powder 1 cup (125g) all-purpose flour 3/4 tsp (4g) salt in a medium bowl, gradually microwave 1 cup of chocolate and 1/2 cup butter. do it in 20 second increments so that it doesnt burn the chocolate. once all combined and smooth, set aside. in a large bowl, mash bananas well and then add in the sugar, eggs, cocoa powder, and vanilla. then add in the melted chocolate mixture and fold gently. once smooth, add in flour and salt and mix until there are still flour streaks. fold in the rest of the chopped chocolate (1/2 cup). optional: add a bit more chocolate on top before baking. bake at 325 for 30-35 min in 9×9 pan. recipe ib: baranbakery #banana #brownies #chocolate #baketok #recipe

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You can tweak these brownies in all kinds of ways without changing the base too much.

Add-Ins

  • Chocolate chips (dairy-free if needed)
  • Crushed pretzels for a salty crunch
  • Coconut flakes
  • Instant espresso powder for a deeper chocolate hit
  • Dried cherries or cranberries

Toppings

  • Drizzle with melted dark chocolate
  • Sprinkle with flaky sea salt right before baking
  • Add a layer of peanut butter and swirl it through the batter

How to Store and Reheat

Proper storage keeps the texture just right.

Storage Method How Long Notes
Fridge Up to 5 days (3-ingredient) / 4 days (2-ingredient) Use airtight containers
Freezer Up to 6 months (3-ingredient) / 3 months (2-ingredient) Freeze individually wrapped pieces
Reheat Microwave for 10โ€“15 seconds Softens and brings back gooey texture

Health Benefits Without Trying Too Hard

Perfectly portioned brownies, ready for a sweet treat
Source: YouTube/Screenshot, While it is a dessert, it still has some health benefits

These brownies arenโ€™t trying to be โ€œhealth foodโ€ but they do bring a few perks:

  • Bananas: Potassium, fiber, and a natural way to reduce sugar.
  • Nut butters: Filling fats and plant-based protein.
  • Cocoa: Rich in antioxidants and mood-boosting compounds.
Youโ€™re getting a treat that feels indulgent, but itโ€™s got some solid nutrition behind it too.

Common Baking Hiccups and Quick Fixes

Even with just a few ingredients, things can go sideways. Hereโ€™s how to handle the most common problems:

Issue Fix
Batter feels too thick Add 1โ€“2 tbsp plant milk or extra banana
Brownies fall apart Chill before slicing; donโ€™t skip parchment paper
Too soft Bake an extra 3โ€“5 minutes, or refrigerate overnight
Not sweet enough Use riper bananas or drizzle maple syrup after baking

Serving Ideas

Steaming latte art in a speckled, light beige mug, paired with a piece of chocolate banana brownie
Brownies works well with coffee

Brownies are great on their own, but you can easily dress them up:

  • Warm with dairy-free vanilla ice cream
  • Topped with berry compote
  • Paired with coffee and almond milk
  • Layered in a parfait glass with coconut whipped cream

Final Thoughts

Making brownies without flour or eggs isnโ€™t a compromise – itโ€™s a reminder of how satisfying simple ingredients can be when theyโ€™re used well.

Whether you go for the three-ingredient version with nut butter or the ultra-simple two-ingredient recipe with melted chocolate, youโ€™re in for a rich, fudgy, banana-forward experience that holds its own next to any classic brownie.

And once youโ€™ve tried them, itโ€™s hard not to thinkโ€ฆ why bake them any other way?

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