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Why choose between brownie batter and cookie dough when you can have both? This recipe combines the best of both worlds into a stunning dessert that's not only indulgent but also packed with nourishing ingredients. The creamy cookie dough layers and rich brownie batter are topped with melted dark chocolate for a decadent finish. Refrigerate for a few hours to let the flavors meld together, and enjoy a dessert that's satisfying and full of texture.
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Combine oat flour, vegan vanilla protein powder, and powdered peanut butter in a bowl.
Add milk gradually, mixing until a dough forms, then add a splash of vanilla extract.
Fold in chocolate chips into the dough.
Separate the batter into two portions, and mix cocoa powder into one portion to create brownie batter.
Layer the cookie dough and brownie batter in a dish or container.
Melt the dark chocolate and drizzle it on top, using a spoon to spread and cover the surface.
Refrigerate for 2-4 hours until set, then serve and enjoy.
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Use any plant-based milk for a vegan-friendly option.
Adjust the milk quantity based on the consistency you prefer for the dough.
For extra crunch, add chopped nuts or seeds to the batter.
Can I use regular protein powder instead of vegan?
Yes, you can substitute with regular protein powder, but it may slightly alter the flavor.
How long can I store this dessert?
Store it in the refrigerator for up to 3 days in an airtight container.
Can I skip the powdered peanut butter?
Yes, you can omit it or replace it with regular peanut butter for a creamier texture.
What can I use instead of oat flour?
You can substitute oat flour with almond flour or coconut flour, but adjust the milk quantity accordingly.
Can I make this dessert gluten-free?
Yes, ensure the oat flour and other ingredients are certified gluten-free.
Hi, I’m Juliana! I’m a food-loving registered nutritionist passionate about making wellness simple, sustainable, and enjoyable. I’ve built this space to share nutrition advice and healthy, delicious recipes to help people feel their best, inside and out, and to encourage fun, balanced living.
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