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    Vegan Salted Caramel Brownies ("Goldmine" style!)

    Published: May 11, 2019 by Richard Makin

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    Publised on 11/05/2019. Last Updated on 11/05/2019 by Richard

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    4.6 from 21 votes
    Vegan Salted Caramel Brownies

    Vegan salted caramel brownies with the most fudgy, gooey texture you've ever tasted. Packed with dark chocolate and rivers of real salted caramel, these are your new fave brownies!


    Seriously fudgy brownies!

    Vegan salted caramel brownies have been on my make-list for absolutely AGES! I have a pretty intense relationship with salted caramel but combine it with super fudgy vegan brownies and I'm ALL YOURS!

    Those of you who lived in London in the last 5 years and enjoyed the odd baked good will have probably stumbled across my dear friend Chloe Timms, AKA Fatties Bakery. Chloe and I shared a production kitchen together for a good few years and I ate more than my fair share of her RIDICULOUS salted caramel baked goods. My favourite was her “Goldmine” brownies.

    Why so fudgy!?

    If you like a cakey, spongey brownie, these are not for you. Goldmine brownies are STUFFED with salted caramel and are so fudgy they’re almost indecent. They’re perhaps the most indulgent treat ever. I’ve missed them terribly since Fatties Bakery closed down.

    So many people get away with a floury, dry brownie which looks ok from above, but in cross-section it's clearly not got the fudge factor! These vegan salted caramel brownies are not only completely plant-based but also the fudgiest, most gooey brownies ever! You're gonna need a spoon - you've been warned!

    vegan salted caramel brownies

    That caramel though..!

    The thing I’ve struggled to develop is the vegan salted caramel sauce in this brownie recipe. This is a REAL salted caramel sauce - not made with brown sugar and dates - I’m talking real caramelised, smoky sweet molten sugar.

    When you make traditional caramel you use double cream to keep everything liquid and to introduce fat. It’s been tricky to find a replacement for double cream but I’m glad to say I’ve finally cracked it! I use a blend of cashew cream and coconut cream which keeps everything at JUST the right consistency and flavour!

    Want to up the ante!? Try a brownie with my delicious cashew milk ice cream!

    vegan salted caramel brownies

    Vegan Salted Caramel "Goldmine" Brownies

    These goldmines are STUFFED with salted caramel and are so fudgey they’re almost indecent. They’re perhaps the most indulgent treat ever.
    4.62 from 21 votes
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    Prep Time: 2 hours hours 15 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 35 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 2 hours hours 50 minutes minutes
    Servings: 6 brownies
    Author: Richard Makin

    Ingredients

    For the Salted Caramel

    • 45 g raw unsalted cashews
    • 80 g boiling water
    • 200 g caster sugar
    • 100 g coconut cream (the solid white stuff at the top of a can of refrigerated coconut milk)
    • ½ teaspoon vanilla bean paste
    • pinch flaky sea salt

    For the Brownies

    • 2 teaspoon psyllium husk powder + 7 teaspoon water (alternative use 2 tablespoon ground flax seed with 5 tablespoon water)
    • 175 g vegan butter
    • 100 g dark cocoa powder
    • 1 tablespoon espresso powder
    • 300 g caster cugar
    • 57 g plain flour
    • ¾ teaspoon fine sea salt
    • 4 tablespoon soy milk
    • 100 g vegan dark choc chips (most chocolate over 64% cocoa is dairy free)
    • 200 g vegan salted caramel

    Instructions

    To Make the Salted Caramel

    • In the cup of a high speed blender, place the cashews and the boiling water. Leave to soak for 30 minutes.
    • Once soaked, blend until very, very smooth.
    • In a small bowl, measure out your coconut cream and 60g of your cashew cream.
    • In a medium, high-sided saucepan over medium/low heat, place the caster sugar. Stirring constantly, heat until the sugar is completely melted and is turning a nice golden brown (don’t worry if it smokes slightly). Remove from the heat and add the coconut cream. The mixture will splutter and spit so be careful. Stir gently until the coconut cream is combined. Pour in the cashew cream and add the salt and vanilla. Stir well.
    • Return to a low heat and simmer gently for a minute or two. Remove from the heat and set aside. Allow to cool to room temperature. Once cool, place in the fridge to chill for an hour.

    To Make the Brownies

    • Preheat the oven to 170c. Line a 20 x 10cm brownie tray with baking parchment.
    • In a small bowl, mix the psyllium husk powder with the water and set aside.
    • In a medium saucepan over low heat, add the vegan butter and allow to melt completely.
    • To the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, add the cocoa powder and the espresso powder and mix well. Add the melted butter along with the caster sugar and the psyllium egg mixture and beat well.
    • In a medium bowl, combine the flour and the salt. Add half of the flour mixture to the stand mixer and beat until combined. Add half of the soy milk and beat until combined. Add the remaining flour mixture and beat until combined followed by the remaining soy milk.
    • Remove the bowl from the stand mixer and add the chocolate chips. With a silicone spatula, mix until the chocolate chips are evenly distributed.
    • Pour or spoon ⅔ of the brownie batter into the prepared baking tray. Spoon ⅔ of the cooled caramel on top of the batter (it’s best not to spread out the caramel, just allow it to sit in evenly spaced wells across the batter). Top with the remaining third of brownie batter and spread out to just about cover the layers below.
    • Drizzle the remaining caramel on top and sprinkle with a few pinches of flaky sea salt.
    • Place in the oven and bake for 35 minutes. The edges should be quite firm but the centre will be quite jiggly when you remove it form the oven.
    • Place on a cooling rack and allow to cool fully to room temperature. Once cooled, chill in the fridge for at least 2 hours. (I know it’s tempting to eat straight away but I promise you, these taste so much better when chilled).
    • Once chilled slice into 6 and serve!

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1grams
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    1. Esme

      February 22, 2021 at 1:07 pm

      5 stars
      The brownies were so good, I brought them to a friend's birthday and they were such a crowd favorite! Thank you Richard. I used less butter than the recipe calls for though. I tried to get the caramel drizzle on top to look like the picture but they disappeared into the batter after baking. Do I have to use a drizzle bottle or anything special to get them to look so neat, or maybe my caramel was so thick after being in the fridge for too long?

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    2. Esme

      February 22, 2021 at 1:07 pm

      5 stars
      The brownies were so good, I brought them to a friend's birthday and they were such a crowd favorite! Thank you Richard. I used less butter than the recipe calls for though. I tried to get the caramel drizzle on top to look like the picture but they disappeared into the batter after baking. Do I have to use a drizzle bottle or anything special to get them to look so neat, or maybe my caramel was so thick after being in the fridge for too long?

      Reply
    3. Kruti

      April 28, 2020 at 12:53 am

      3 stars
      This turned out to be very, very greasy - do you have any ideas about what went wrong? So greasy, as in there was a pool of oil over the top of the brownies when I pulled them out. The batter/dough was very greasy before baking so I wasn't surprised, but it was a legit pool of melted butter over the top - I tipped the pan and could pour the oil into a cup.

      I doubled the recipe and used a proportionally larger pan, and followed the specified ingredient ratios (just doubled). For the butter, I used Earth Balance buttery sticks. Again, I made sure the ingredient amounts were all correct and used a scale, but I'm so bummed out because these had to be trashed. Such a huge waste of chocolate and other precious baking ingredients, and I didn't get to enjoy the beautiful brownies pictured here that I was drooling over.

      Reply
    4. Kruti

      April 28, 2020 at 12:53 am

      3 stars
      This turned out to be very, very greasy - do you have any ideas about what went wrong? So greasy, as in there was a pool of oil over the top of the brownies when I pulled them out. The batter/dough was very greasy before baking so I wasn't surprised, but it was a legit pool of melted butter over the top - I tipped the pan and could pour the oil into a cup.

      I doubled the recipe and used a proportionally larger pan, and followed the specified ingredient ratios (just doubled). For the butter, I used Earth Balance buttery sticks. Again, I made sure the ingredient amounts were all correct and used a scale, but I'm so bummed out because these had to be trashed. Such a huge waste of chocolate and other precious baking ingredients, and I didn't get to enjoy the beautiful brownies pictured here that I was drooling over.

      Reply
      • Mel

        June 10, 2021 at 9:41 pm

        Same thing happened to me!

        Reply
      • Gracie

        September 26, 2024 at 5:34 pm

        Hi

        Thank you for the recipe! I’m having similar issues as the others in the comments. It’s super greasy. I used Naturli block butter and followed directions (using flax instead of husk). When they were cooled there is solidified fat on the bottom, all around the edges and pools of it on the top. They still taste nice but they aren’t visually appealing.

        Thanks in advance for any insight you have!

        Reply
    5. Rachael

      April 20, 2020 at 4:57 pm

      Hello, this recipe looks amazing! I have one question though, the water that is used to soak the cashews...is that blended together with the cashews or do I drain the cashews before blending?

      Reply
      • Kaavya

        December 18, 2020 at 11:58 pm

        I had the same questions Rachael. Did you try making this? If so, did you blend along with water?

        Reply
    6. Emma

      November 10, 2019 at 3:23 pm

      I'm in the middle of this recipe, just made the caramel. I couldn't find caster sugar so I used regular fine sugar (I'm in the U.S). It seemed like it needed a higher heat to melt, but eventually did. When I poured in the coconut cream it started to clump up a bit and then after I put it back on the heat and poured the final caramel in a bowl there's a pretty big ring if crystalized sugar around the bottom edge. Do you know where I may have gone wrong? Was it that I didn't use the correct sugar or maybe didn't stir enough when adding coconut milk? Either way it tastes delicious so far but just worried since so much of the sugar is missing from the final caramel. Thanks!

      Reply
      • Emma

        November 10, 2019 at 3:25 pm

        **Sorry should clarify that the large ring if crystalized sugar was left in the bottom of the saucepan after I poured the caramel out

        Reply
      • Richard Makin

        December 03, 2019 at 6:05 pm

        Hey Emma, This could've happened because your sugar wasn't hot enough. Did you use a thermometer? If your milk is fridge temperature, sometimes it can shock the caramel into crystalisation, especially if you havent reached the correct heat. xR

        Reply
    7. Melissa

      October 08, 2019 at 11:03 pm

      3 stars
      I was super excited to make these as they look amazing, but I had some troubles (and I am normally a very proficient baker!). First, the caramel sauce didn't come together for me. I stirred the sugar in the pan for so long. Rather than melting, the sugar started burning so I had to toss it. Not sure what I did wrong here?

      For the brownies themselves, I had a hard time incorporating the psyllium husk mixture as it was super clumpy. I also found them to be very greasy- once cooled they had a layer of solidified butter on the bottom which was not very appealing. They tasted pretty good though!

      Reply
    8. Melissa

      October 08, 2019 at 11:03 pm

      3 stars
      I was super excited to make these as they look amazing, but I had some troubles (and I am normally a very proficient baker!). First, the caramel sauce didn't come together for me. I stirred the sugar in the pan for so long. Rather than melting, the sugar started burning so I had to toss it. Not sure what I did wrong here?

      For the brownies themselves, I had a hard time incorporating the psyllium husk mixture as it was super clumpy. I also found them to be very greasy- once cooled they had a layer of solidified butter on the bottom which was not very appealing. They tasted pretty good though!

      Reply
    9. Jen

      August 08, 2019 at 7:10 am

      5 stars
      OH MY GOD SO DELICIOUS! I took these to work and they all disappeared in seconds! So perfect!

      Reply
    10. Jen

      August 08, 2019 at 7:10 am

      5 stars
      OH MY GOD SO DELICIOUS! I took these to work and they all disappeared in seconds! So perfect!

      Reply
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