Eggless Brownie Fudge Cake … if you are torn between eating brownies or a cake, then this is for you. It’s the best of both worlds where deep, delicious fudgy brownies meets chocolate cake. If you dive in further, you’ll find the promise of pudding as well, so it’s a win win, and a deeply delicious one at that!
This fudgy cake is a hug in a bowl, one of those desserts than you can whip up at a moments notice. It’s comfort eating at best, something that really warms you up and gives you that sweet fix you need. The Brownie Fudge Cake is a great winter dessert option for the holiday season. That bar of chocolate on top is completely optional but melts quite prettily on top of the cake as it steps out of the oven! It adds a frosting of sorts to every bite.
This fudgy bake is as simple as it is delicious, a dessert that gives you instant gratification. 5 ingredients, one bowl, whisked in 2 minutes, baked in under 20 minutes and ready to be eaten immediately. Sold? Dive right in! That’s the magic of simple chocolate desserts!
I love that you can go gluten free with this Eggless Brownie Fudge Cake too. I’ve made it with sorghum flour/jowar ka aata as well, a millet flour, and it turned out quite nice. It tends to thicken a little more because of the nature of the millet flour, so perhaps use 10g less than all purpose flour, else add a dash of extra milk.
Do tag me on Instagram at Passionate About Baking if you make this, or any other recipe from the blog. I’d love to see it!
This is as simple as it is delicious, the dessert gives you instant gratification. 5 ingredients, a one bowl, whisked in 2 minutes, baked in under 20 minutes and ready to be eaten immediately. Sold? Dive right in!
Melt the chocolate in a large bowl and stir in the rest of the ingredients.
Turn the batter into a 6" bowl and bake for 17-20 minutes. Tent the top with a sheet of foil into 10 minutes of baking to stop the top from overbrowning.
Top with a bar of chocolate (optional), let it stand for 5 minutes and serve immediately.
Chocolate bar
Pour the melted chocolate into a chocolate bar silicon mold big enough to fit the baking dish. Tap sharply to get rid of any air bubbles and distribute the melted chocolate.
Place in the freezer for 10-15 minutes until set. Demold and trim with a sharp heated knife if you need to. Refrigerate until required. The bar can be made in advance, or can be set while the cake is baking.
Delicious NYE Eggless Dessert Recipes. Can you even believe we’ve gone through another year? Adieu 2022, you went by in a heartbeat. I baked a ton through the year, went completely egg free and did a load of no bake desserts too. Here are a handful of recipes you can try and recreate for NYE.
You can find several of my recipes on Instagram on my main feed @passionateaboutbaking and most of them on my recipe feed on @pabrecipes. It’s a platform I enjoy sharing on and the Top Nine tells me that the shares were well received!
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Biscoff Banoffee Box
This is love at first bite. It's such fun when a handful of ingredients come together so deliciously. We love a good banoffee at home, and this Biscoff twist to the banoffee was everything good. It's really easy to make as well.
6 ingredient, indulgent, one bowl, festive and so special! Small batch brownies are always fun and these are no exception. They come together in minutes and each bite is deep, delicious, fudgy and satisfying. Make sure you use good quality ingredients to enjoy these
Lotus Biscoff Dessert Box … Refreshing, delicious and addictive, a quick, simple eggless dessert where each layer calls your name! For those who know of Lotus Biscoff, it's not hard to imagine how good this must taste. Layers of pure joy!Makes two 4" dessert boxes
Take a look at the simplest biscuit cake you'll ever make! It's a version of a recipe an aunt used to make years ago, back when cocoa powder was the only way to a chocolate cake.
… A poke cake is most fun to make and quite honestly, it's deliciousness saturated. I took my eggless poke cake a step further and made a trifle with it!
You can find more EGGLESS recipes here! Do tag me on Instagram at Passionate About Baking if you make this, or any other recipe from the blog. I’d love to see it!
Fudgy Eggless Chocolate Brownies … 6 ingredient, indulgent, one bowl, festive and so special! Small batch brownies are always fun and these are no exception. The eggless chocolate brownies come together in minutes and each bite is deep, delicious, fudgy and satisfying. These are beautiful for the holiday season,Joyeux Noël!
’tis the season and it’s the best time to enjoy a ton of baking with loads of flavour. I’ve had a field day this winter from loads of cookies to cakes to tarts … and now these eggless chocolate brownies. It’s wonderful how a splash of colour or an add of spices can uplift the spirits, make the holidays so fun! Try these wholegrain gingerbread cookies with a heart!
I love how colourful and Christmassy these brownies turned out to be. I’ve tried them with a gluten free sorghum/jowar ka aata as well as with all purpose flour and they work well both ways. My holiday season celebrates loads of colour so the bright green pistachios and deep red cranberries really set the mood right! It’s a simple good recipe that uses pantry staples, things you might have in the kitchen already.
Make sure you use quality ingredients to enjoy these and that’s all that really matters. With winter here, temperatures freezing this December, we’re at below 10C in the northern plains of India. With no central heating and freezing cold, the only important thing is to get the brownie batter into the tin as soon as it’s stirred together ?.
These are pretty fuss free and deeply chocolate, deeply fudgy too. Cut the eggless brownies into 4 for an indulgent serving, else into 9 squares for good nibbles. Either which way, they’re delicious.
Do tag me on Instagram at passionateaboutbaking if you make this Eggless Chocolate Pistachio Cranberry Cake or any other recipe from the blog. I’d love to see it! Thank you for stopping by!
6 ingredient, indulgent, one bowl, festive and so special! Small batch brownies are always fun and these are no exception. They come together in minutes and each bite is deep, delicious, fudgy and satisfying. Make sure you use good quality ingredients to enjoy these
Eggless Cakes & more! I went eggless in my baking a couple of years ago, something I honestly never thought would work, something I didn’t think I could successfully pull off. But as they say, never say never, my desserts are totally egg free, look quite pretty {IMHO} and are vegetarian as well {read no gelatine, only plant based setting agents}. A journey I have enjoyed immensely, a challenge of sorts, it was conversations on Instagram that largely drove the change, something I am profoundly grateful for.
Why eggless you might ask? I never did enjoy the egginess that egg based desserts had and though I made them often, I didn’t enjoy some of them. While most like special layered cakes were enjoyable indeed, my palette always picked up the aftertaste of eggs, something I just couldn’t tolerate. Yet that was just me! As the pandemic took over the world, requests for eggless recipes grew and that was a definite sign for me.
There was no looking back and I’ve come a long way. From eggless cakes, eggless layer cakes, eggless baked cheesecakes and loads in between, I have come to look at baking with new eyes. Not that there is anything wrong with baking with eggs; this is just a personal choice. You can find loads of delicious recipes using eggs on the blog and I do hope you’ll find something you like.
Best Ever Eggless Baked Chocolate Cheesecake
Best Ever Eggless Baked Chocolate Cheesecake … Deep, divine, satisfying and smooth, the clarified butter giving caramel tones to the biscuit crumb makes it even better! It's simple to bring together and most satisfying to dig into. Makes 1 8" heart shaped or round cheesecake.
Fudgy, eggless, whole grain, one bowl, hand mixed and quite special, you are going to absolutely love these gluten free, millet brownies that come together in minutes.
When chocolate, coffee and vanilla come together to create a dreamy ombre cake, it can only be good. Here's an eggless Chocolate Coffee & Vanilla Ombre Cake that is as simple as it is delicious!
This cake tastes beautiful, and offers an inviting citrus overload. The eggless sponge is flavoured with orange zest and is light and delightful. The cavity has layers of chocolate and vanilla cream, finished off with an interesting marmalade jelly and fresh orange wedges. All in all a delightful take on yet another variation of my cavity cake.
The mango season is incomplete without a mango tres leches and this egg free version is sooooo good!! You could make this with berries as well, or late summer stone fruit.
… the name says it all! An addictive, delicious, no bake, eggless tart with a filling of the much loved Nama Chocolate. Each bite is indulgent, a celebration in a tart if you like, a gentle tease on the palette that is so sublime that it's addictive. Don't say I didn't warn you!
Another delicious version of the cavity cake, three layers fill the cavity – dark chocolate, vanilla bean white chocolate and strawberry jelly from scratch. I always have frozen berries in my freezer but you could use fresh ones too. The recipe is a simple one bowl eggless sponge, and the way to make the cavity is as simple as it looks.
You can find more EGGLESS recipes here! Do tag me on Instagram at Passionate About Baking if you make this, or any other recipe from the blog. I’d love to see it!
There are days and there are days, and then there’s a special day for CHOCOLATE! We never had days so deliciously marked when we were young, though chocolate was an inherent part of holidays, festivities, birthdays, actually most celebrations. That charm of chocolate was second to none. It made everyone happy!
From the almost emaciated looking Cadbury bars and 5 Star bars we bought locally in India in the 1970’s to the grand kilo slabs of Cadbury Dairy Milk and Maltesers from the UK, Hersheys bars from the States and then the triangular Swiss Toblerone, there was always much to look forward to when visitors from overseas arrived. I can never forget the Cadbury’svintage red netted chocolate filled Christmas stockings that my aunt would religiously bring for us from the UK, the gold foil covered chocolate coins she would slip in secretly! That was what chocolate dreams were made of!
True to the words by Mariska Hargitay – “Chocolate is the first luxury. It has so many things wrapped up in it: deliciousness in the moment, childhood memories, and that grin-inducing feeling of getting a reward for being good.”
As I began blogging, chocolate was an integral part of my pantry. Chocolate paired with everything! No trip the the US was complete without big bags of Ghirardelli or Nestle Toll Housechocolate chips and tins of cocoa powder. My first stop was always the chocolate aisle in grocery stores, filling the cart like chocolate was going to get extinct. That glee when we flew back home and reached out for the loot! Chocolate always brought joy!
And then when Penguin Random House India invited me to write a cookbook, how could it be anything else. It was always going to be CHOCOLATE! I loved everything about bringing it to life – writing the recipes, the thoughts that inspired each, styling the frames, then shooting them! It was a wholly consuming affair but so worth it at the end of the day. My daughter designed the entire layout of my cookbook and I loved how good it looked in print. The cherry on the cake, a foreword by Marryam Reshii, an absolute honour for me!
The idea of achocolate book is credited to my sweet friend Bina who blogs at A Bit Wholesomely, one she pitched while we were driving around Hyderabad several years ago. I am grateful to Penguin Random House India for believing I could do it, for my family and friends who rallied around me. You can buy a copy here on Amazon. It’s available worldwide now on Amazon and in bookstores too.
These are all memories of a lifetime and when I think of chocolate, I have so many around it, and I bet you do too. I love working with chocolate, I love creating desserts with chocolate, I love styling around chocolate and nothing can stop me shooting it!
So Happy World Chocolate Day to you. Have a delicious one. I leave you with a round up of a few chocolate recipes and you can find a load more HERE! I hope this inspires you to head to the kitchen and stir up some deliciousness!
Eggless Blue Matcha Chocolate Cavity Cake
I’ve always loved blue as a colour and it’s endlessly fascinating to see the shades of blue that the butterfly pea flower reflects in the blue matcha tea. It seemed right to try a cavity cake with a blue matcha filling, and oh my, we couldn’t stop eating it. There’s something so calming and ethereal about blue in patisserie, and this cavity cake for 2 seems a perfect place for it.
When chocolate, coffee and vanilla come together to create a dreamy ombre cake, it can only be good. Here's an eggless Chocolate Coffee & Vanilla Ombre Cake that is as simple as it is delicious!
Simple to make, eggless, deeply chocolaty with the comforting bite of a cookie in a tart! When you get so much goodness in a tart so easily, there's not much more you need.Makes one 8" cookie tart
Petite Eggless Triple Chocolate Orange Cakes … every bit as delicious as they sound. Deep, moist, chocolaty and quite pretty, these turned out to be such fun to bring together,
Fudgy, eggless, whole grain, one bowl, hand mixed and quite special, you are going to absolutely love these gluten free, millet brownies that come together in minutes.
Ombre Coffee Chocolate Panna Cotta…with a deep coffee sauce
Ombre Coffee Chocolate Panna Cotta brings together two things I love the most – panna cotta and desserts in ombre. Loved the way it slid out, one shade slowly following another, the perfect jiggle, charming hues. Made a quick coffee sauce too though the panna cotta is really good on it's own as well. Creamy, deep flavours, satisfying.
Delicious, divine, sinful and silky, if you love a good panna cotta and chocolate is your flavour, then dive right in! This might just be the dessert you are looking for!
Crisp, deeply chocolate, buttery, wholegrain, eggless, Wholegrain Chocolate Buckwheat Sablés are the yummiest cookies ever! Adapted from The Boy Who Bakes.
4 Ingredient Fudgy Chocolate Brownies are just as simple as they sound, possibly simpler! Fudgy, eggless, whole grain, one bowl, handmixed and quite special, you are going to absolutely love these gluten free, millet brownies that come together in minutes.
Small batch brownies are always fun and these are no exception. They are also super quick and super yum! Using just a clutch of ingredients, they go into the oven in under 10 minutes, and bake up in 15, shiny top and all! Easy enough for kids to make, these 4 ingredient brownies are deep, fudgy and quite addictive.
I barely ever use millets as they are unfamiliar territory, yet I had a bag on hand and thought I’d experiment with brownies since they are usually quite forgiving. I used sorghum flour or jowar ka aata here and they turned out just divine. Who would have thought that just a handful of ingredients can yield such deliciousness?
Dark chocolate, condensed milk, millets and baking powder with optional add ins of walnuts, chocolate chips is all these took. It’s always magical when simple everyday pantry staples can give so much joy!
Let them cool a little before slicing and devouring them. Each bite is deep, delicious, fudgy and satisfying. Make sure you use a dark, good quality chocolate to enjoy these.
Don’t forget to tag me on Instagram @passionateaboutbaking if you make this, or any other recipe from the blog. I’d love to see it!
Fudgy, eggless, whole grain, one bowl, hand mixed and quite special, you are going to absolutely love these gluten free, millet brownies that come together in minutes.