These raspberry cheesecake swirl brownies are a slightly healthier version of the famous brownies from Baked!
Right after Christmas, Betsy from Java Cupcake came up to Berlin and of course, we had to bake! As you can imagine, the opportunity to bake with another American food blogger in Germany doesn’t come up very often. ;)
We thought it’d be fun to make two versions of the same recipe. I went with 100% whole wheat and a little less sugar and Betsy went with the traditional, all-purpose flour way. It took a while, but we finally decided on the Baked brownie! Or rather, a raspberry cheesecake brownie based off the ones from Baked!
The Baked brownies, which were featured as one of Oprah’s favorite things, were all the rage in the blogging world a few years ago but I made them and wasn’t all that impressed. They were good but I preferred an adaption of these brownies from Allrecipes. Adding the raspberry cheesecake topping to the Baked brownies made a world of difference! And these were so much more fudgy. I’m guessing I might have taken the brownies out of the oven a little too early (whoops ;)) but they were absolutely perfect the way they were.
When I adapt a recipe from somewhere, other than using 100% whole wheat (or making it grain-free), I normally change the butter to coconut oil and reduce the sugar by a ton and use coconut sugar. But because I had a special guest and limited time to bake, I didn’t want to risk the chance of having these turn out cakey! So I didn’t bother with coconut oil and I didn’t reduce the sugar all that much. You could definitely reduce the sugar a little more, if you like. Just don’t go wild (unless cakey brownies are something you enjoy). And I’m assuming coconut oil would work but I’m not guaranteeing anything. :) So these aren’t exactly healthy cheesecake brownies but they are healthier!
We made several changes to the recipe, like leaving out the tiny bit of cocoa powder, using an 8″x8″ instead of a 9″x13″ and adding a little more egg yolk (just because we didn’t want to mess with half an egg!) One change I’d make next time is to leave out the espresso powder. Normally you add espresso powder to chocolate brownies or cake to enhance the chocolate flavor, but on the second day, I could definitely taste the espresso powder in these. In my opinion, raspberry and espresso aren’t the best fit so I’ve left it out of the recipe.
And if the cheesecake topping is too fussy for you, just skip it and bake the brownies for 20 – 25 minutes.
For the more traditional version, check out Betsy’s post: Raspberry Cheesecake Brownies
And by the way, nobody could tell a difference between the all-purpose and 100% whole wheat version in these healthier raspberry cheesecake brownies! If you’ve never baked with whole grains before, here’s the perfect recipe to start with. :)
Raspberry Cheesecake Swirl Brownies (whole grain option)
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- Yield: 16 brownies
Ingredients
- 6 ounces (170 grams) semi-sweet or dark chocolate
- 1/2 cup (113 grams) butter
- 3/4 cup (112 grams) coconut sugar or granulated sugar
- 2 large eggs
- 1 large egg yolk
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ½ cup + 1 tablespoon (70 grams) whole wheat flour, whole spelt flour or all-purpose flour
- 8 ounces (225 grams) cream cheese
- 1/3 cup (66 grams) granulated or raw sugar
- 1 large egg
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
- 1 cup frozen raspberries, defrosted + 1 tablespoon sugar
For the brownies:
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Directions
- First, prepare the cheesecake filling. In a medium bowl, beat together the cream cheese, sugar, egg and vanilla.
- In a small bowl, mash the defrosted berries with the sugar. It should be fairly fluid and not lumpy. You could also use an immersion blender here. Set the two bowls aside.
- Preheat the oven to 350°F (176°C). Line an 8"x8" pan with parchment paper.
- In a small pot over low heat, melt the chocolate and butter. Stir occasionally.
- Remove the pan from the heat and mix in the sugar. Let it sit for a few minutes or until room temperature.
- One by one, whisk in the eggs and egg yolk. Stir just until combined! Add in the vanilla and salt.
- Fold the flour into the chocolate mixture, just until no streaks of flour remain. Do not over mix or your brownies will be cakey!
- Pour the batter into the pan and spoon the cheesecake batter on top of the brownie batter.
- Dollop tablespoons of the mashed raspberries on top of the cheesecake batter and using a toothpick or a knife, swirl the raspberries into the cheesecake batter.
- Bake for 25-30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out mostly clean (it shouldn't be totally wet).
- Cool the brownies in the pan and then lift them out using the parchment paper.
- Cut the brownies and place in an airtight container.
- Store in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
Adapted from Baked: New Frontiers in Baking, as seen on The Baked Brownie by Browned Eyed Baker
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179 comments on “Healthier Raspberry Cheesecake Brownies” — Add one!
ive never been to germany but my neice lived there for year or 2 and she loved it! i enjoyed looking at all her pics
I’ve never been to Berlin, but would love to go to Amsterdam.
I have never been to Berlin, but my husband visited there in college and loved it!! He bought me back some yummy waffles.
I’ve never been to Berlin, but I have been to Amsterdam and I loved it.
I have never been to Berlin. I would like to travel through southern Germany and see the Black Forest area
I have never been to Berlin. I would love to go to the Anne Frank Museum
i have unfortunatly never been to germany
I’ve never been but would LOVE to go! Europe is just so beautiful and Berlin is definitely on our bucketlist!
I have not been bout would like to travel to Munich
We went to Berlin as a stop on our cruise up the Baltic. One of the most memorable moments was watching my brother-in-law who had been stationed there walk up to touch the Brandenburg Gate. I will never forget the look on his face. We had a fantastic tour guide and loved our very full day there.
Aww, what a nice story! I’m so happy you had the chance to visit. And the Baltic is a lovely area! I hope you got to go up to Sweden during that cruise. :)
The Brownies are mouthwatering!! And I love all the stuff you have picked out for your giveaway. The grinders are rad!!
I would love to go to Berlin! I have never been to Germany, but Berlin is supposed to be beautiful.
I’ve never been to Berlin, but I’d like to travel there. My daughter and her husband recently moved to Zurich, and we’re hoping to visit them. We’d like to go at Christmastime and see some of the Christmas markets in Germany.
The Christmas markets are lovely! I hope you get the chance to go. :)
I’ve been to Munich and the Alps for a wedding… but that was over a decade ago! I’d love to go back to visit Berlin and Neuschwanstein Castle
I have never been to Germany, but it is high on my list! Love these brownies-they are gorgeous!
Went to Berlin back when I was in high school. I don’t remember a lot, but I remember when our tour group went to a local mall, my friends and I ate at a KFC. Would love to go back and get some more local color!
Funny! I had to go to that mall (by the KFC!) to pick up the Viba nougat for this giveaway. :D
Berlin sounds lovely
this recipe looks so yummy and easy to make! pinning and trying it for sure! :)
I hope you’ll enjoy it as much as we did around here! Let me know how it goes. :) And thank you for pinning!
I went to Berlin a few years ago with my best friend. I never wanted to come home. It is my favorite city I have ever visited. My favorite part of the day was waking up in the morning, grabbing a pastry, and just walking around the neighborhood while the world was waking up. And eating pommes with curry. Such a wonderful city to visit.
That sounds so Berliner of you. ;) I’m happy to hear that you liked Berlin so much! I hope you can come back one day. :D
I have never been to Germany, but if given the chance my family and I would love to go to Berlin to meet my husband’s cousin and her family that live there. Our youngest children are about the same age and It would be delightful to give them a chance to play with one another!
That sounds so nice! I hope you get the chance to go and meet the husband’s family and do some sightseeing. :)