Healthier Copycat Cosmic Brownies made with all vegan, gluten-free and grain-free ingredients. These are a no-bake, easy version to make at home.
When I was in school, these were only 35 cents. How crazy!!!
I am 100% aware that I sound like a grandpa right now saying this. But how insane is that?! You probably can’t even get a gum ball these days for that.
Today we are making those cosmic brownies from our childhood, but with a healthier twist. Of course they don’t taste exactly like the real deal. But I’m also not using corn syrup 4 different times like the actual ones do. I looked up the OG cosmic brownie online when I started testing these. And I’m not going to lie and say I was surprised by the ingredients, but wow!
It is shocking to me that we would sell something like this in schools nonetheless. But times are different now and soon I will be baking all the goods to bring to Ezra’s school when he is older. As a society, we are more aware of what we are feeding our families and eating. Paying attention to sugars and the nutritional value of what we keep around. Granted there is always a time and place for the classics but for the reoccurring consumption, I like to make them a bit healthier.
And now we can try to make our own copycat cosmic brownies at home.
Incase you are wondering what a cosmic brownie is…
Think a fudge-y brownie layer topped with a thick chocolate frosting and some little candies on top.
I personally love eating these frozen. Then dipped in some warm non-dairy milk like coconut or oat or almond. You can use whatever milk you wish!
This recipe I am sharing is paleo, gluten-free, grain-free and the only refined sugar that is added comes from the candies on top, which is totally optional!
What ingredients you need to make these Cosmic Brownies:
- Creamy nut butter. I personally like using peanut butter, almond butter or cashew butter in this.
- Almond milk. I usually use unsweetened almond milk but really any milk can work.
- Cacao powder. A staple in homemade brownies. You can use cocoa powder too.
- Maple syrup. The sugar we add to sweeten the brownies up.
- Almond flour. You can likely use oat flour or spelt flour too. I haven’t personally used it but it may work.
- Chocolate protein powder. An added boost for the brownies. These are secretly protein-packed!
- Dark chocolate. You know the drill I love these
- Rainbow sprinkles. I love these sprinkles!! They are great
How to make these no-bake Cosmic Brownies:
- Line an 8×8 baking dish with parchment paper
- Mix together brownie ingredients until smooth and creamy
- Add to baking dish and spread across evenly
- Melt dark chocolate in microwave (add coconut oil if needed)
- Spread chocolate onto brownies, sprinkle some sprinkles on top and set in fridge or freezer for about 1 to 2 hours until firm
- Slice into brownies and enjoy!
FAQs and tips on making these Copycat Cosmic Brownies:
- Use creamy nut butter! Make sure it’s drippy and not too thick or chunky.
- Nut-free? Try sunflower butter or tahini instead and then use gluten-free oat flour instead of almond flour.
- Brownies not setting? Been there – add them to the freezer. Depending on the brand nut butter and protein powder, it can impact consistency. The freezer will firm them up for you.
- Want to add the candy on top? Go for it! I did sprinkles, but you can add the chocolate candies instead.
- Best place to store these is the fridge or freezer! Up to 1 week in fridge, 2 months in the freezer.
If you are craving more brownies.. Don’t forget about my epic grain-free brownies on the blog!
PrintHealthier Copycat Cosmic Brownies
Healthier Copycat Cosmic Brownies made with all vegan, gluten-free and grain-free ingredients. These are a no-bake, easy version to make at home.
- Prep Time: 15 mins
- Cook Time: 0 mins
- Total Time: 1 hour
Yield: 9 brownies 1x
Ingredients
Brownies:
- 1 cup creamy nut butter – any works but I like using peanut butter, almond butter or cashew butter
- 1/3 cup maple syrup
- 1/2 cup non-dairy milk
- 2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup cacao powder
- 1/2 cup chocolate protein powder
- 1 cup almond flour
Chocolate topping:
Instructions
- Line an 8×8 baking dish with parchment paper
- Mix together brownie ingredients until smooth and creamy
- Add to baking dish and spread across evenly
- Melt dark chocolate in microwave (add coconut oil if needed)
- Spread chocolate onto brownies, sprinkle some sprinkles on top and set in fridge or freezer for about 1 to 2 hours until firm
- Slice into brownies and enjoy!
Notes
*Store leftovers in fridge for 5 days or freezer
xx, Rach
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Shelley Norton
I made these in a loaf pan and they turned out SO delicious! The write-up mentions maple syrup, but it wasn’t in the recipe. I did not include any sweetener and I think they turned out amazing! Perfect blend of peanut & chocolate!
Rachel
woohoooo!!