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Wholemeal Chocolate Brownie close up, served on parchment paper on a chopping board
A batch of Wholemeal Chocolate Brownie chopped into squares served on parchment paper, next to a bag of Allinson's Wholemeal flour
Hand reaching for a Wholemeal Chocolate Brownie, from a stack of a fresh batch of Wholemeal Chocolate Brownies
Top view of Wholemeal Chocolate Brownie squares served on parchment paper scattered with chocolate chips

Wholemeal Chocolate Brownie Recipe

PREP

20 mins

BAKE

35 mins

TOTAL

55 mins

Makes 16

Easy

About the bake

If you love the ultimate Billington's brownies, then you'll be sure to love this recipe - same rich flavours, same gooey texture, but higher levels of fibre thanks to Allinson's Wholemeal Flour we've swapped out for in this recipe. Follow 7 simple steps to deliciously decadent brownies which you can fill with whatever you like, whether its Biscoff pieces, aero bubbles or Cadbury caramel nibbles - this is a recipe you'll come back to time and time again. 

Looking for your next chocolatey bake to satisfy those cocoa cravings? Keep things full of fibre with our Wholemeal Banana Chocolate Muffins, made with dark chocolate chips.

5 Ingredients

7 Steps

V

Vegetarian

Ingredients

For the wholemeal brownie

  • 200g Unsalted butter (softened)
  • 350g Dark chocolate
  • 3 Free range medium eggs
  • 250g Billington's Unrefined Dark Muscovado Sugar
  • 50g Allinson's Self Raising Wholemeal Flour

Nutritional information per 54g serving

  • 292kcal Energy
  • 17g Fat
  • 10g of which Saturates
  • 30g Carbohydrates
  • 28g of which Sugars
  • 2.9g Protein
  • 0.1g Salt

Method


  • Step 1

    Preheat the oven to 190°C (fan 170°C, gas mark 5) and line a 20cm square tin with baking parchment.


  • Step 2

    Melt the chocolate and butter in a heatproof bowl over a pan of simmering water.


  • Step 3

    Whisk the eggs until pale and fluffy, add the muscovado sugar and whisk until thick - then gently fold in the chocolate.


  • Step 4

    Sieve in the flour and fold in until the mixture is smooth.


  • Step 5

    Pour into the prepared tin and bake for 30-35 minutes, until you see a paper-like crust on top, there should still be some movement in the centre of the tin.


  • Step 6

    If your brownie begins to brown around the edges, loosely cover with baking paper to protect it whilst it continues to bake.


  • Step 7

    Remove from the oven. The brownie texture should still be gooey in the centre (it will firm up as the brownie cools). Leave to cool, then cut into squares.


“So easy and a great flavour! Thank you!”