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Oh, brownie brittle. That crunchy, chewy, decadent treat is on the menu once again with my Keto Brownie Brittle Recipe. This recipe is as easy as melting some chocolate and mixing a handful of ingredients into it. This easy recipe is low carb, keto, gluten-free, grain-free, sugar-free, and Trim Healthy Mama friendly.

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I made this brownie brittle over a month ago and this was a top choice when I polled readers to see which recipe I should post next. But with moving in less than 2 weeks, a sleep-away summer camp for the whole family (we volunteer), and my brother-in-law’s wedding I’m just getting around to it now. I really hope it was worth the wait. Thanks for your patience!

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Baking with Alternative Flours

It can be tricky to get recipes with alternative flours to crisp up. I’ve found that using gelatin as a binding agent instead of eggs helps create crisper baked goods. However, even with that trick, this brownie brittle really needs to be stored in the fridge or freezer. I love it right from the freezer on a hot day.

After I made it I stuck the tray in my deep freeze and every time I went down to the basement to move over the laundry I would sneak a piece as payment. Laundry should always come with brownie brittle, am I right or am I right?

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How to melt chocolate?

I normally melt my chocolate in the microwave. As long as you go slowly and stir frequently you shouldn’t burn it. I do 45 seconds, stir, 30 seconds, stir, and then repeat if needed. Once it is 75% melted just keep stirring and the last pieces should melt.

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Substituting Types of Chocolate

You can use chocolate chips in the first part of the recipe when you melt the chocolate or use a chocolate bar for both. Chocolate is chocolate. You just want to use a sugar-free or very dark chocolate without a lot of added sugar. 85% dark chocolate has only a few carbs and a true sugar-free chocolate has even less.
 
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Storing Your Brownie Brittle

I recommend keeping this in the fridge or freezer. If you let it come to room temperature it gets a little softer and less brittle like.
 
This is a super simple recipe. The only trick to this brownie brittle recipe comes in baking it. You want it to cook until it is well done but not burnt.
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If you’d also like to try a more conventional brownie I have a bunch:

Little Debbie Fudge Healthy Brownies

 
 
 
I hope you enjoy my Keto Brownie Brittle Recipe! Try my Blondie Brittle next. And let me know what you think in the comments.
 
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Brownie Brittle

Taryn Scarfone
Oh, brownie brittle. That crunchy, chewy, decadent treat is on the menu once again with my Keto Brownie Brittle Recipe.
4.50 from 10 votes
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 12
Calories 189

Ingredients
 
 

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 350. Line a large 11x14 cookie sheet with parchment paper. 
  • Melt the butter and chocolate in the microwave, microwaving for 30-second intervals and stirring after each. Stir in the sweetener, almond flour, gelatin, vanilla, and salt. Spread on the prepared sheet. It should be about 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick. Sprinkle with the chocolate chips.
  • Bake for 15-30 minutes. The baking time for this can vary widely based on individual ovens. Begin checking at 10-15 minutes so it does not burn.
  • Cool completely and then chill for at least 2 hours in the fridge or freezer. Break into pieces. Store in the fridge or freezer.

Notes

Notes on Sweeteners: 
I use my own blend of xylitol, erythritol, and stevia in my recipes. This is twice as sweet as sugar. It is comparable to Trim Healthy Mama Gentle Sweet and Truvia.
To sub in Swerve or Lakanto Monk Fruit use 1.5 times the amount of sweetener called for. 
 
To sub in Pyure or Trim Healthy Mama Super Sweet use half the amount of sweetener called for.
 
Substitutions will work in most recipes. They may not work in candies, such as caramel.
 
 
 
 

Nutrition

Calories: 189Carbohydrates: 4gProtein: 3gFat: 19gSaturated Fat: 11gCholesterol: 30mgSodium: 107mgPotassium: 117mgFiber: 2gSugar: 0gVitamin A: 355IUCalcium: 22mgIron: 2.5mg
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38 Comments

  1. I’ve had 2 failed attempts and do not know what I’m doing wrong. My gelatin is crunchy in the first recipe and second batch it was clumpy and the butter oozes everywhere. I had high hopes for this recipe but will not be trying it again.

    1. Hi Jennifer, I’m not sure why you got such different results with your attempts. Did you substitute any ingredients? Did you get all the way through the recipe (baking the batter and chilling the brownie brittle)? Your butter and chocolate may have been too hot, that could cause the gelatin to clump before it dissolves. Having these seem like they have too much butter is normal. After chilling they set and get crispy.

  2. Hi! We just made these. Are they supposed to crisp more in the fridge? They are a bit chewy. I am not sure if they are supposed to be crisp or not. They have a really great taste though!5 stars

  3. Made these tonight and it seems the butter separated from the batter and I ended up with a huge, oily mess. I subbed super sweet blend (1/2 quantity) for the gentle sweet. Everything else was the same. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    1. The butter absorbs back into the brittle as it cools. When you chill it it will set. This could be one of the recipes super sweet won’t work for but I think you just need to chill the brownie brittle.

  4. I love how recipe mistakes often end up turning into something amazing and brilliant! (saw your comment about a gal who was making your brownies and forgot the eggs which led to this recipe). Thanks for sharing!!! 🙂 I have LOVED all of the recipes of yours that I’ve made!5 stars

  5. HI! I think I have made these before and they are amazing! We now have a lactose intolerant member of the family. Do you think coconut oil would work in place of the butter? Thanks so much for sharing such wonderful recipes!!5 stars

  6. Wonderful recipe- my husband loved these! Thank you for sharing! I’m going to try this as a pie crust for low carb cheesecake, also—5 stars

    1. That’s a great idea, Debbie! I have a no bake chocolate crust but not a baked chocolate crust. I’m going to try it too!

    1. Hi Marva, maybe. Eggs make for softer, cakier baked goods when using alternative flours. When I want crisper cookies I leave out the eggs and use gelatin. Using eggs might make these less brittle-like.

  7. Hi there.
    I’m not sure that this has worked for me and I wonder if the quantity of butter is correct because mine has turned out wet and oily. I actually used less butter than the recipe states (12 American tbsps being 180ml and I used only 136 grams) plus I used 1/2 cup coconut sugar which made the uncooked mix plenty sweet and only 1/3 cup chocolate chips. Should I maybe have increased the almond flour since I decreased the sweetener? Any other idea where I might have gone wrong or why I have an oily butter slick on top of the slice? This looks amazing and I really want to get it right. Thank you.

    1. Hi Annette, changing the sweetener to coconut sugar might have caused that but the butter may resabsorb as it cools. I would try and increase the almond flour next time.

    1. I have not tested this recipe with any other flours, sorry. A different nut flour might work. Or sunflower seed flour.

    1. Yes. 1 1/2 sticks is what I used. You can probably get away with using a little less but I haven’t tested it with other quantities. This is a reader adaptation of my regular brownie recipe, she forgot the add eggs and ended up with brittle so I tried the same thing and it worked 🙂

  8. Just made these last night. I tried them this morning and they are AMAZING!! The gelatin sort of gives it a chewable tootsie roll texture. Delicious!!!5 stars

    1. I’m so glad you liked them! I was going back and forth on labeling them a ‘brittle’ or not because they are a bit chewier than store-bought brownie brittle, but delicious anyway 🙂

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