Sprinkle Joy: Frosted Christmas Tree Brownies & Family Decorating Fun!
Get ready to infuse some festive magic into your holiday traditions with our delightful tutorial for Frosted Christmas Tree Brownies! Baking these brownies is not just a delicious endeavor; it’s a heartwarming experience that brings families together to celebrate the spirit of the season. And what better way to add a dash of sweetness than by creating and decorating your own edible Christmas trees?
Decorating Christmas trees has been a cherished tradition, symbolizing the joy and festivity of the season. I know it has always been our favorite way to welcome Christmas! But why stop at just one tree? Our Frosted Christmas Tree Brownies allows you to bring this tradition to your kitchen table in a creative and scrumptious way. Baked in a round cake pan and cleverly cut into triangular shapes, these brownies become the perfect canvas for your family’s culinary artistry.
The real magic begins when you invite your kids to join in the decorating fun! Picture little hands eagerly frosting each brownie tree, adorning them with colorful sprinkles, candy ornaments, and perhaps a dusting of powdered sugar “snow.” It’s not just about decorating brownies; it’s about creating memories, sharing laughter, and fostering creativity. My son loved making treats like these at his parties.
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Christmas Tree Brownie Frosting Competition!
Take the excitement up a notch by turning the decorating session into a friendly competition for the best-designed Christmas tree brownie! Let imaginations soar as family members vie for the title of the most creatively adorned brownie tree. From classic designs to wild and whimsical creations, each tree becomes a testament to the unique personalities and artistic talents within your family.
So, gather your loved ones, whip up a batch of Frosted Christmas Tree Brownies, and let the decorating festivities begin! With every sprinkle and swirl of frosting, you’ll be crafting not just delicious treats but treasured moments that capture the true spirit of the holidays. It’s a joyful and delicious way to sprinkle some extra cheer into your family’s holiday traditions!
Frosted Christmas Tree Brownies Ingredients:
- 1 round pan of baked brownies (prepare and bake according to your favorite recipe or a box mix, in a 9-inch round pan)
- Green cookie icing (I used half of a 7oz tube. You may use more or less depending on how thick you make your tree lines)
- 8 Reese’s Miniatures, unwrapped
- 2-3 tablespoons of Holiday Sprinkles (Here’s some fun ones on Amazon)
Gather these Items:
- Measuring cups and spoons
- mixing bowl
- silicone/wooden spoon
- round cake pan
- sharp butcher knife
Frosted Christmas Tree Brownies Directions:
Prepare and bake your brownies in a very well-greased 9-inch round pan. I used a box mix, and baked mine for 40 minutes.
Allow the brownies to cool completely, then refrigerate for 30-45 minutes to help make cutting and removing from the pan easier..
Remove the brownies from the refrigerator, and gently run a butter knife around the edges of the pan to help loosen the brownies. (This is why you need a very well-greased pan, so this step is easy!) If needed, gently run your knife along the bottom edge of the pan too.
Set the entire round batch of brownies on a cutting board or platter, and use a sharp butcher knife to cup the brownies into 8 triangles, slicing it like a pie.
Arrange the triangles in a row, with the wider edge at the bottom to make decorating easier.
Snip off the end of your icing, and moving your hand in a zigzag motion, create a “tree” on the brownie.
Decorate with sprinkles. (Get the whole family to decorate them- make a contest out of it!)
Add a tiny dot of icing to the bottom of Reese’s Miniature, and secure it to the bottom of the brownie tree.
Enjoy!
If you happen to have any brownies left over, store them in an airtight container for 3-4 days.
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Frosted Christmas Tree Brownies
Turn your favorite brownie recipe (or boxed brownies) into a festive holiday treat with this easy decorating tutorial that the kids can help with!
Ingredients
- 1 round pan of baked brownies
- Green cookie icing (I used half of a 7oz tube. You may use more or less depending on how thick you make your tree lines)
- 8 Reese’s Miniatures, unwrapped
- 2-3 tablespoons of Holiday Sprinkles
Instructions
- Prepare and bake your brownies in a very well-greased 9-inch round pan. I used a box mix, and baked mine for 40 minutes.
- Allow the brownies to cool completely, then refrigerate for 30-45 minutes to help make cutting and removing from the pan easier..
- Remove the brownies from the refrigerator, and gently run a butter knife around the edges of the pan to help loosen the brownies. (This is why you need a very well-greased pan, so this step is easy!) If needed, gently run your knife along the bottom edge of the pan too.
- Set the entire round batch of brownies on a cutting board or platter, and use a sharp butcher knife to cup the brownies into eight triangles, slicing it like a pie.
- Arrange the triangles in a row, with the wider edge at the bottom, to make decorating easier.
- Snip off the end of your icing, and moving your hand in a zigzag motion, create a “tree” on the brownie.
- Decorate with sprinkles.
- Add a tiny dot of icing to the bottom of Reese’s Miniature, and secure it to the bottom of the brownie tree.
Notes
Items you'll need:
Measuring cups and spoons, mixing bowl, silicone/wooden spoon, round cake pan, sharp butcher knife