Quick and easy no bake Edible Protein Brownie Batter for one made in under 2 minutes! This single serve chocolate protein brownie batter uses protein powder for a sweetener, is gluten free, Vegan and an overall healthy snack, dessert or post workout treat.
Jump to RecipeA no bake edible protein brownie batter. I think this really is as easy as a brownie can get.
Think about it. No preheating the oven, melting chocolate, whisking and baking and waiting to cool and what not.
Just mix all the ingredients in a bowl and you have an inuldgent protein brownie spread in a jar.
Ingredients for Edible Protein Brownie Batter
A few simple and healthy ingredients here for this edible protein brownie batter recipe
- Chocolate Protein Powder for high protein brownie batter, and also replace some of the sweetener.
I recommend a Whey protein like Isopure or Dymatize. - Unsweetened Cocoa Powder
- Coconut Flour
- Unsweetened Almond Milk
- Runny Almond Butter (no butter or oil to keep this recipe low fat)
I recommend American Dream Nut Butter here; Its lower fat and higher protein.
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If your protein powder is not sweet enough, you might need some more ‘sugar’, or use stevia sweetener instead.
- Sugar free Chocolate Chips or Chopped Chocolate – I use sugar free ones from Lakanto here. Lily’s is another sugar-free option!
To make Chocolate Protein Brownie Batter
Edible chocolate protein powder brownie batter is super easy to make with just a bowl and a fork or spoon.
- Combine all the dry ingredients: chocolate protein powder, coconut flour, unsweetened cocoa powder.
- Then add in the almond butter and almond milk a little at a time – as much as you want.
- Taste and see if you need some more sweetener.
- Finally add in the chopped chocolate and mix.
To make Chocolate Protein Brownie Batter
Edible chocolate protein powder brownie batter is super easy to make with just a bowl and a fork or spoon.
- Combine all the ingredients except milk: oat flour, almond flour, chocolate protein powder, unsweetened cocoa powder or cacao, peanut butter powder and maple syrup.
- Then add in the almond milk a little at a time – as much as you want.
If your protein powder is not sweet enough, you might need some more sweetener.
To store No Bake Protein Powder Brownie batter
This raw protein brownie batter is perfect for when you want a quick single serving dessert, but you can store any extras if you have them.
Store extra edible protein brownie batter in the fridge for 3-5 days or freezer for 3 months; Use an airtight container.
To serve frozen chocolate protein brownie batter, thaw overnight in the fridge, and add more milk if too hard.
Alternative ingredients for Healthy Edible Brownie Batter for One:
I made this healthy brownie batter with protein powder and the with the ingredients listed above to make sugar free recipe, but there’s some other options you can try too.
- Coconut Flour: Use Almond Flour or Oat Flour, but make it 2-3 Tbsp.
- Chocolate Protein Powder: Vanilla or any other flavored protein powder.
- Almond Butter: Creamy peanut butter, cashew butter or even tahini.
- Almond Milk: Regular milk or other non dairy milk
Vegan and Dairy Free Brownie Batter Dip
Use a plant based protein powder to get a Vegan protein brownie batter with the rich chocolate flavor; I recommend KOS or Truvani.
Also use dairy free chocolate chips to mix in.
Mix Ins for No Bake Healthy Brownie Batter
- Nuts and Seeds – chopped peanuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts
- Maybe some fine Cereal; Crushed cheerios, corn flakes or puffed rice
Some more No Bake Chocolate Protein Recipes to try!
- Triple Chocolate Protein Cookie Dough
- 5 Ingredient Chocolate Protein Truffles
- Matcha Brownie Protein Bites
- Peanut Butter Cup Protein Bars
- Protein Fererro Rocher
Edible Protein Brownie Batter for One
Ingredients
- ¼ cup Whey Chocolate Protein Powder, 22g
- 1 Tbsp Coconut Flour, 7g
- ½ Tbsp Unsweetened Cocoa Powder, 2g
- ½ tsp Almond Butter, 2g
- 1½ Tbsp Unsweetened Almond Milk, 22ml
- Sweetener to taste, Optional
- ½ tsp Chopped Chocolate, 5g, Sugar-free recommended
Instructions
- Combine all the dry ingredients in a bowl and mix – chocolate protein powder, coconut flour, cocoa powder.
- Add almond butter and almond milk – little at a time – and mix.Use more or less depending on how runny you want it.
- Taste and add sweetener if needed.
- Add chopped chocolate and mix.
Notes
- Nutrition details are calculated using products recommended below.
- See post for tips, storage and alternate ingredients.
- Dymatize ISO 100 Gourmet Chocolate Whey Protein Powder
- Isopure 100% Whey Isolate Chocolate Protein Powder
- Truvani Plant-based Chocolate Protein Powder
- KOS Plant Chocolate Protein Powder
- Yield: ½ cup | Serving size: 1
- Calories: 136 cal
- Fat: 4.2g | Saturated fat: 1.6g
- Carbohydrates: 7.8g | Fiber: 5.2g | Sugar: 1.1g
- Protein: 18.8g
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Not even kidding when I tell you I straight up ate this with the spatula and cleaned my bowl to get every last bite ? Sooo good and less dishes to take care of!!!
Wiping out the entire bowl and licking off a spatula is totally acceptable here. A very good sign too. Happy to hear you loved it so much!
Made this and it was so delicious! It tastes like real fudgy brownie batter! So yummy!
Absolutely! That fudginess was just what I was going for! So happy you liked this 🙂
Oh my goodness!! This recipe is to die for!! Hits the sweet spot without the guilt or derailing me from my goals!! this will be my nightly treat
Goals and gains with no guilt is how we do it! So happy you liked this enough to repeat!
Made this with all oats!!! Works great!! Also tried it with orange instead of vanilla/maple to try a chocolate orange flavor. Side note, going a little heavier on the liquid and letting it thicken up and meld in the fridge is a game changer!!!!
That’s amazing Gabe! Thank you so much for the note, I’ll update the post with that all oats success.
Also, chocolate orange sounds like a great flavor combination and I really want to try out putting it in the fridge for a bit too! I bet it got quite rich!
Ooohhh yum! Keep the single serve ideas coming!!
Got plenty more to come, the single serving desserts really are great for a quick protein boost!