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Rich Chocolatey Brownies


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hungryforlife Apprentice

I have been looking around at gluten free sites and ran across the website of "The Gluten Free Godess" She did a brownie mix challenge (which was interesting reading for us newbies) but also had a recipe for homemade brownies. They have ground almonds and brown rice flour and the were honestly the best brownies I have had ...

I added walnuts and chocolate chips to the top before baking!

My whole family loved them and my lovely daughter told me that if this was gluten free cooking then to sign her up! She was on board!

here is the address! The recipe is linked in from the brownie picture.

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wolfie Enthusiast

Awesome!!! Sounds great!

Your link doesn't work for me...it says URL is not found :(

francelajoie Explorer

Doesn't work for me either.

My favorite brownies are the Gluten Free Pantry ones. My husband looooves them. He likes to top it with Vanilla Bean Ice Cream and Chocolate sauce.

hez Enthusiast

I have tried the Namataste (sp?) and the gluten-free pantry. I really prefer the gluten-free pantry. Thought they were yummy!

Hez

PS- I could not get the link to work.

paw Apprentice

I did a google search for gluten free goddess + brownies and this was one of the links. Open Original Shared Link It sounds like it could be the one -- it has almond meal in it. :)

hungryforlife Apprentice

So Sorry Yes That is it...

Humm, I can't spell either!!!

These are the yummy - yummy brownies!

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