Matcha White Chocolate Brownies are healthy flourless chewy protein bars made with bananas, almond butter, vegan white chocolate chips and Fraser Tea Ceremonial Matcha Organic Green Tea.
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Guilt Free Brownies
- Flourless and gluten-free
- Fast and Easy - Ready in 30 minutes
- Super easy brownie mix made in the food processor or blender
- Naturally sweetened with bananas just like our Mocha Banana Ice Cream
- Boost of antioxidants with organic matcha
- Dairy free and made with vegan white chocolate chips
- Super chewy and fudgy
- Only 5 ingredients
- No added refined sugar, except the addition of vegan white chocolate chips
- Oil free and butter free
- Healthy snack on the go and almost healthy enough to eat for breakfast.
- Perfect teatime accompaniment for Hanami (the Japanese celebration of the blooming of the Sakura flowers)
Our healthy matcha brownies are subtly sweet. Each bar has a nice balance of the naturally sweet bananas, the earthy flavor of the matcha green tea, the nutty flavor of almond, and a bite of fresh strawberry.
Simple Ingredients
It’s hard to believe that mixing 3 healthy ingredients in a food processor could create such a delicious fudgy chewy brownie bar. It’s simply magical. We leave out the flour, eggs, and butter entirely.
- Bananas – Fresh or frozen. If using frozen, keep them frozen until ready to use in your batter. If they do unthaw, you want to drain off the extra moisture to prevent a change in the batter consistency.
- Almond Butter – mild flavor to allow the flavor of the Matcha to shine through
- Matcha – 3 heaping tablespoons
To keep green tea brownie recipe dairy free, we stirred in vegan white chocolate chips just like in our recipe for Chocolate Matcha Crispy Truffles. You might prefer regular white chocolate chips or even semi-sweet chocolate chips added to the brownie batter.
Luckily strawberries are in season. Matcha and strawberries go together are like a match made in heaven. We like to garnish the Matcha White Chocolate Brownies with a few slices. However, this is totally optional.
Brownie vs Blondies
The difference between a brownie and a blondie is the ingredients used. A brownie usually has chocolate, and a blondie is usually made with brown butter and sugar. As our Matcha White Chocolate Brownies contain white chocolate and do not have brown butter, they probably fall more closely to the brownie category.
Feel free to call these Matcha Blondies or Matcha Brownies – entirely up to you. All we know is that they disappear fast.
What is Matcha?
Have you tried matcha before? Matcha is stone ground Japanese green tea. The difference between matcha and green tea is that matcha is covered up during the last part of the growing season (usually in March or April) allowing it to increase it antioxidants and obtain that vibrant green color.
The best ceremonial grade matcha are picked by hand once a year, usually in May. Only the youngest and smallest leaves at the top are picked. Did you know that just one cup of matcha tea is equivalent to the antioxidants of drinking 10 cups of regular green tea? According to Forrester and Lambert, consumption of green tea may provide protection against chronic diseases, including cancer.
Ceremonial vs Culinary Grade Matcha
Did you know there are different grades of matcha tea? The spectrum runs the gamut from the most expensive of the ceremonial grades, down to the much less costly culinary grades. Ceremonial grade matcha is vibrant green in color and has a mellow earthy flavor with vegetal grassy notes. Culinary grade generally has a less vibrant color and the flavor is slightly more bitter. When used in baking or smoothies, the culinary grade is delicious.
Ceremonial grade matcha is usually consumed as a drink and prepared by whisking with hot water. We like to go outside the box and use the ceremonial grade in our quick and easy no bake treat: Matcha Red Bean Energy Balls.
In this recipe we used Japanese ceremonial grade Fraser Tea Ceremonial Matcha Organic Green Tea for our Matcha White Chocolate Brownies recipe. This matcha is brilliant green and has a very smooth earthy flavor. Fraser Tea is family-owned business with a dedication to make delicious hand crafted healthy organic tea blends in both loose leaf and non-GMO pyramidal tea bags.
We also use plenty of culinary grade matcha, and find its perfectly designed for use in baked goods like our Baked Matcha Lemon Glazed Donuts, smoothies, Matcha Chocolate Chia Parfait, lattes, Sakura Shortbread Cookies, and much more.
In a pinch, you can also use a culinary grade of matcha for this recipe as well. Cinnamon Swirl Matcha Organic Green Tea from Fraser Tea works beautifully in this recipe.
How to make Green Tea Brownies
Best Baking Hacks
- It is best to use parchment paper to prevent sticking to the pan just like we did with our vegan rocky road bars. In addition, if you keep your parchment paper long enough you can pull it directly out of the baking dish. We were fresh out of parchment paper, so we made do with oil spray.
- Almond butter has a mellow nutty flavor that allows the matcha flavor to shine through. In addition, it has a bit of a thinner consistency compared to other nut butters. Please note that each type of nut butter has a different consistency. This recipe has only been tested with almond butter.
- Over ripe bananas work best as they are sweeter. When our bananas are getting overly ripe and do not have time to make our Gluten Free Cardamom Banana Pancakes, we peel them and throw them in a bag and freeze. Then, when you or the kids need a quick snack you can make Chocolate Peanut Butter Banana Smoothies or matcha brownies.
- We have the best luck with FROZEN bananas for this recipe. We keep them frozen until ready to make the batter. Then, we chop the bananas and pulse in the food processor or high-powered blender. If for some reason your frozen bananas become slightly thawed, make sure to drain out any extra liquid as this will change the consistency of the batter.
- Be sure to allow your matcha brownie recipe to cool completely and then refrigerate for at least one hour before cutting to serve.
- Either ceremonial or culinary grade matcha can be used in this recipe. We like to dust the brownies with a little matcha powder before serving.
- You can store our matcha white chocolate brownies in the refrigerator for up to 3 days or freeze for us to 2 months in a freezer safe container-- like they are actually going to last that long! (smiling)
- Make 2 batches as these healthy vegan snacks go quick.
Celebrate Hanami
Happy Hanami! Beautiful sakura (cherry blossom) trees are in full bloom in Japan. There is no better way to celebrate the season than with a few Matcha White Chocolate Brownies or shortbread matcha cookies and tea at your favorite park with family and friends. Hanami is the Japanese celebration of viewing the Sakura blossoms. The season is really short, so it is a good thing that these matcha bars are so easy to make.
Frequent Asked Questions (FAQ’s)
Strawberries and matcha are a match made in heaven. Fresh strawberry slices are a nice garnish for our matcha white chocolate brownies. White chocolate and semi-sweet chocolate pair very well with matcha. The earthy vegetal flavor of matcha compliments the sweet chocolate in one delicious bite. Matcha, strawberries and white chocolate are the 3 flavors that remind us of spring in Japan.
Absolutely! Matcha adds a delicious earthy flavor and bright green color to baked goods. Natural way to add a burst of green color to baked goods without artificial dyes.
One slice of our healthy matcha brownies has about 67 mg of caffeine. However, unlike coffee, matcha does not give you the caffeine jitters and is actually promotes a euphoric feeling upon consumption.
Wishing everyone a happy Hanami and a beautiful healthy spring!
More Delicious Matcha Recipes
Baked Matcha Lemon Glazed Donuts
Matcha Banana Strawberry Ice Cream Cups
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Matcha White Chocolate Brownies
Equipment
- food processor or high speed blender
- 8 x 8 inch baking pan
Ingredients
- spray oil to prevent the magic matcha bars from sticking to pan or use parchment paper to line the pan for even easier removal.
- 3 bananas medium frozen bananas - keep frozen until ready to make the brownie batter.
- 1 cup almond butter
creamy - 3 tablespoon matcha (green tea) powder heaping! We used Fraser Tea Imperial Matcha Organic Green Tea. (Reserve one teaspoon of matcha as a garnish to dust on the top just before serving)
- ½ cup white chocolate chips
(We used vegan white chocolate chips) - 2-3 whole strawberries sliced thinly for garnish (optional)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 190 degrees C (375 degrees F). Line your 8 x 8 baking pan with parchment paper or spray your loaf pan with oil to prevent your bars from sticking to the pan.
- Cut up your frozen bananas into slices. Put your frozen banana slices into the food processor or high speed blender. Pulse until banana looks like fine grains of sand. Add matcha (green tea) and almond butter and and pulse and mix until well combined. Toss in a handful of white chocolate chips and mix with a spoon. (reserve 1 tablespoon of white chocolate chips for the top)
- Pour your magic matcha bar mix from your food processor/ blender into your prepared 8 x 8 baking pan. Spread evenly. Sprinkle on the remaining one tablespoon of white chocolate chips on top of the batter.
- Bake the matcha white chocolate brownies for about 20-25 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. Allow bars to cool completely at room temperature. Then, refrigerate matcha brownies for at least one hour before slicing.
- Slice your magic matcha bars into squares, sprinkle with a little matcha green tea. Garnish with slices of fresh strawberries, if desired. Enjoy the Hanami season!
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Notes
- It is best to use parchment paper to prevent sticking to the pan. In addition, if you keep your parchment paper long enough you can pull it directly out of the baking dish. We were fresh out of parchment paper, so we made do with oil spray.
- Almond butter has a mellow nutty flavor that allows the matcha flavor to shine through. In addition, it has a bit of a thinner consistency compared to other nut butters. Please note that each type of nut butter has a different consistency. This recipe has only been tested with almond butter.
- Over ripe bananas work best as they are sweeter. When our bananas are getting overly ripe and do not have time to make our Gluten Free Cardamom Banana Pancakes, we peel them and throw them in a bag and freeze. Then, when you or the kids need a quick snack you can make Chocolate Peanut Butter Banana Smoothies or matcha brownies.
- We have the best luck with FROZEN bananas for this recipe. We keep them frozen until ready to make the batter. Then, we chop the bananas and pulse in the food processor or high-powered blender. If for some reason your frozen bananas become slightly thawed, make sure to drain out any extra liquid as this will change the consistency of the batter.
- Be sure to allow your matcha brownie recipe to cool completely and then refrigerate for at least one hour before cutting to serve.
- Either ceremonial or culinary grade matcha can be used in this recipe. We like to dust the brownies with a little matcha powder before serving.
- You can use regular real white chocolate chips or even semi-sweet chocolate chips if desired. If you have a dairy intolerance, use a vegan white chocolate chip.
- Store the matcha white chocolate brownies in the refrigerator for up to 3 days or freeze for us to 2 months in a freezer safe container-- like they are actually going to last that long! (smiling)
- Make 2 batches as these healthy vegan snacks go quick.
Ian says
Always love a good brownie cake -- these are interesting that youve added the Japanese Tea.
HWC Magazine says
Thanks so much Ian. This is one healthy brownie dessert that you can enjoy without all the guilt. Take Care
Jake says
I love Brownies -- never thought about using matcha -- I wonder how much caffein I can infuse these with???
HWC Magazine says
Hi Jake! One slice of our healthy matcha brownies has about 67 mg of caffeine made per the recipe directions. However, unlike coffee, matcha does not give you the caffeine jitters and is actually promotes a euphoric feeling upon consumption. You can add or more or less to your desired effect.
Aubry says
Such a cute idea.
Raymund says
Those matcha bars looks amazing! I bet those goes well with some matcha latte too.
HWC Magazine says
Thanks so much Raymund. These little matcha bars are fantastic with a little matcha latte. Take Care
Ron says
Bobbi, a very yummy treat and one that looks beautiful as well. We love Matcha tea, but I've not cooked with the powder. I'll have to explore that concept and see how it will work into my new culinary journey.
HWC Magazine says
Thanks so much Ron. Baking with Matcha opens up a whole new culinary adventure. We hope you give it a try soon.
Liz says
You said the magic words, white chocolate! Plus the matcha is such a fun, yummy twist!!!
Carla says
I love it -- A sweet dish. These look great, with a flair of sophistication above regular brownies. I guess you have to eat them with a pinky extended 🙂
Cal says
We had some of that almond butter -- like 1/2 a jar, so we tried these late last night and they were great. We used dark chocolate because we had it on hand, and a little of the matcha we drink regularly. I have to check out this organic tea company you listed. Thanks for the post.
Jake says
These look really tasty. I bet a great source of good energy too.
HWC Magazine says
Thanks Jake! These little Matcha White Chocolate Brownies would be great to pack up on your biking trips for a quick energy break. Take Care
mjskitchen says
Matcha has such a unique flavor and goes well in so many sweet treats. I love the brownies, not just for the matcha flavor but for the complementary banana flavor. That's got to be good.
HWC Magazine says
Thank you MJ. After living in Japan, we became huge matcha lovers. Just love that euphoric feeling you get after you drink a cup or eat a brownie. Enjoy your weekend.
Midco says
Very healthy
HWC Magazine says
Thanks Midco.
Kelly | Foodtasia says
Wowwwww! Love the flavors in these brownies! And their texture!
HWC Magazine says
Thanks so much Kelly. The boys certainly loved the texture of these matcha brownies. Just went for a moment to grab something to set up the photo scene and 4 went missing. Hmmmm. LOL
Michelle | Sift & Simmer says
These matcha brownie bars look amazing! Love how you incorporated frozen banana in as well! Can't wait to try it!
HWC Magazine says
Thanks so much Michelle. I know it might seem odd but we have the best luck with using frozen bananas in this dessert. It has to do with the texture and the temperature just before baking. We always seem to have a few on hand too. Take Care
Aarthi says
Terrific bars, the texture and flavors looks so good, its doesn't look like flourless dessert! Fewer ingredients makes it even better for me to try, excited to try matcha flavor! Your new website design looks great and easily accessible to various sections of the blog!
HWC Magazine says
Thanks so much Aarthi! Glad you like the brownies and the new design. You are just going to love this chewy fudgy texture of these matcha brownies. All I know is that I set the plate of matcha brownies on the counter while setting up for a photo shoot and 4 went missing. hmmm.... LOL
John says
They are just delightful! Great combination.!
HWC Magazine says
Thanks so much. These Matcha white chocolate brownies go perfectly with a delicious cup of Fraser Tea matcha latte. Stay well and take care.