flourless coconut brownies

Wednesday, 15 August 2012
I'm writing this from my hotel room in New York City. We're here for a couple of days before we head west to Los Angeles for the next four weeks or so. Neither of us can really remember why we decided to break the journey here but I'm very glad we did.  As both of us have been here several times before, there's no pressure to go to the Empire State Building or the Statue of Liberty; instead we can just wander around the city and pretend for a few short days that we're locals. 



Last night I met Lauren and Tara for dinner. Whenever I've been to New York before, I've always been with my family - this is the first time that I feel like I've had the city to myself. I walked from my hotel on 40th Street to the restaurant we were meeting at on 18th Street, skipping in and out of the traffic and tutting at tourists who were walking too slowly. I felt like I was at home. 

We had a lovely meal and afterwards, Lauren sent us both home with a little goodie bag. Lauren left her job a while ago to set up an online bakery and ships the most amazing brownies and cookies all over the country and I was absolutely thrilled when she brought along some samples. In fact, I'm eating one of her brownies as a write this (and very delicious it is too!).


From the number of recipes on this site, I think it's pretty clear that brownies are the way to my heart. 


I went through a phase of making these flourless chocolate and macadamia brownies all the time. I could make a batch in my sleep. They feel less like a brownie and more like a rich chocolate truffle cake (which is no bad thing) and incredibly rich and decadent. 

I hadn't made them for a while though and I wondered if it would be possible to use something other than ground macadamia nuts, not least because it killed my blender last time I tried to grind them. Enter desiccated coconut. 


I'm very particular about the ways in which I like coconut; I like the flavour but I don't always enjoy the gritty texture that baking it sometimes imparts. Thankfully, that's not a problem with these brownies. The coconut flavour is subtle, a tropical background note to the chocolate, but seems to cut through the richness of the brownies and add a touch of saltiness that makes it very hard to stop eating them. Especially once I'd discovered how good the brownies were straight from the freezer...

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Flourless coconut brownies
Adapted from The Telegraph
Yield: 16 brownies

Ingredients
  • 300g (12 oz) dark chocolate (85% for choice) chopped roughly
  • 200g (1 1/2 sticks + 2 tablespoons) unsalted butter, softened
  • 4 eggs
  • 200g (1 cup less 1 tablespoon) unrefined caster/granulated sugar
  • 30g (just under 1/2 cup) cocoa powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda/bicarbonate of soda
  • A pinch of sea salt
  • 50g (1/2 cup) unsweetened desiccated/shredded coconut

Cooking Directions
  1. Preheat the oven to 180C/350F. Grease a 22cm square tin.
  2. In a bowl over a pan of simmering water, slowly melt the chocolate and butter. Make sure that the bowl doesn't touch the water. When melted, remove from the heat and allow to cool.
  3. In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs and sugar until lightly and fluffy. Add the chocolate mixture and mix well. Sift the cocoa powder, bicarbonate of soda and salt into the mixture and finally fold in the coconut until combined.
  4. Pour the mixture into the cake tin and bake for 20-30 minutes. The brownies should still be moist but should be set in the middle; if you stick a toothpick in, it won't come out clean but it won't have any raw batter on it.
  5. Allow the brownie to cool before transferring to a wire rack and cutting into pieces.

22 comments:

Ali | gimme some oven said...

Welcome back to the States! These brownies look AMAZING! I love all chocolatey flourless desserts!

Tara @ Chip Chip Hooray said...

It was so exciting to hang out with you in person! And if I didn't before, I will now read every post in your fabulous accent, haha (I feel like such a stereotypical American for saying that, but it's so true). I hope you have a fantastic few days in NYC and that your California adventure is equally wonderful--hopefully you'll share some photos with us. :)

(P.S. I totally went home and broke into Lauren's desserts too. Heavenly!)

Cupcake Crazy Gem said...

I'm definitely trying these, they look amazing! and I love anything with coconut in! New York and California?! Now that's just greedy! those are my two favourite places in the world - hope you have an awesome holiday!

Erin @ Texanerin Baking said...

Four weeks?! Yay! I hope you'll have an amazing time and get to travel around some. And you gotta pick up some coconut sugar! These brownies look great. Love that they're flourless.

I'm so jealous that you're in the US. Eat a brisket sandwich for me, okay? :)

Elizabeth@ Pine Cones and Acorns said...

Oh I love NY! AS you have already done the touist things you can just wander around and eat! There are so many great restaurants, bakeries, and food stores.

I am sure that you have been to Magnolia Bakery, have you been to Once Upon a Tart? Or to Eataly? The huge food court/restaurant/bakery/store built by Lidia Bastianiach and Mario Batalli? It is fabulous!

Also, I think there is an app for street vendors, and there are even awards for some of them.

Ok, I have to stop because I could write a book...I hope you have a a fabulous trip, be safe and do post your adventures.

Jenny @ BAKE said...

Hope you have an amazing adventure in the US! I love NY I can't wait to go back. These brownies look amazing!

Elaina @ Flavour said...

I usually hate the textured of flaked or shaved coconut, but I love your description of 'desiccated' coconut, that appeals to me, because I too LOVE the flavour of it! And I have to admit, brownies are one of my weaknesses too ;) HAve a great time in NY and LA...and welcome to my side of the world x

DessertForTwo said...

Awww you got to meet lauren! I just LOVE her! :)
This brownie is intriguing... :)

amy @ fearless homemaker said...

i love a flourless chocolate cake or brownie + these look wonderful - love the addition of coconut! hope you're having a wonderful time in NYC + have a great time in LA. I don't suppose you'll be stopping in Nashville any time? ;-) maybe during your next visit to the States!

Jen said...

Enjoy NYC

bakingbeardy said...

Enjoy the US (and if you wanted to bring home a box of graham crackers, I wouldn't say no!)

bakingbeardy said...

Enjoy the US (and if you wanted to bring home a box of graham crackers, I wouldn't say no!)

Julie @ Table for Two said...

ahhhh i'm so jealous you got to meet up with them and i'm jealous they got to meet you! i'm dying to hear your accent LOL, sorry, i'm sure you get that a lot!! i hope you have a safe flight and a great time in LA!! these brownies look yum! i love that it's flourless and it's got the addition of coconut!

Jen @ Savory Simple said...

Have an amazing trip! I love NYC so much; the last time I was there I got engaged!

These brownies look wonderful.

Rachel Cooks said...

I didn't know you were in the states! How fun! Enjoy your trip. I'm so jealous that you met up w/ Lauren and Tara. Fun!

While you're here...swing by Michigan and drop off some of these brownies at my place :)

thelittleloaf said...

Oh I'm so jealous you got to try Lauren's desserts! Sounds like you're having an amazing trip - can't wait to hear more :-)

Lauren at Keep It Sweet said...

It was SO good to meet you!! Can't wait to hear about the rest of your trip:-) Kinda wish I could sneak into your suitcase for LA...

Faye and Yvonne said...

These look amazing!

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Bianca @ Confessions of a Chocoholic said...

I love dense, fudgy brownies. I've never made flourless ones though but I can bet I would be all over these ones with coconut! Enjoy NYC and LA!

Nicola @41feasts said...

Four weeks or so?

Jealous!!

Thank you for sharing a brownie recipe to cheer up those of us at work under grey skies. Wishing you a fabulous holiday.

Heidi @ Food Doodles said...

Wow these sound amazing! Hope you're having a great trip! It sounds fabulous :D

Lottie @ Lottiesworldofcakes said...

I have only been to New York once but I absolutely LOVED it! Have an amazing time! These brownies look fantastic, I am a huge coconut fan!

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