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The Best Flourless Dessert Recipes

Cookies, cakes, brownies and more baking projects for when grocery stores are sold out of flour during the coronavirus pandemic.

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The coronavirus pandemic has sparked a major at-home baking movement, producing ever-more sourdough and banana bread from kitchens.

But you know what it’s difficult to bake without? Flour.

Flour has been sold out of some grocery stores across the country since the pandemic began, sending bakers into a tailspin. If you absolutely must bake a dessert but there’s no flour in your pantry, you have a few options: Use a boxed cake mix for the base of your recipe, make a no-bake dessert, or choose one of the 19 flourless baking recipes below.

Some are made with alternatives to all-purpose flour, such as almond flour, while others simply don’t need any type of flour whatsoever. Try these, and you won’t even know what you’re missing.

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Flourless Chocolate Cookies
Hummingbird High
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Flourless Chocolate And Red Wine Swedish Cake
Hummingbird High
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Flourless Oatmeal Chocolate Chunk Cookies
Completely Delicious
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Flourless Chocolate Cake With Mocha Whipped Cream
Sally's Baking Addiction
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Flourless Double Chocolate Peanut Butter Mini Blender Muffins
Averie Cooks
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Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies
Dolly and Oatmeal
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The Best Flourless Peanut Butter Cookies
Averie Cooks
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Flourless Chocolate Almond Cakes
A Couple Cooks
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Flourless Chocolate Espresso Cake
Half Baked Harvest
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Lemon, Ricotta And Almond Flourless Cake
Cakelets and Doilies
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Gluten-Free Lemon Almond Cake
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Flourless Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies
Completely Delicious
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Mini Flourless Chocolate Cakes
Gimme Some Oven
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Flourless Chocolate Almond Cake
Completely Delicious

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