These Christmas tree brownies are such a fun & festive holiday dessert! Plus they're super easy & my kids LOVED them. I took my favorite Best Homemade Fudgy Brownies and turned them into Christmas trees. Topped them with icing, sprinkles, and a candy cane for the trunk. If you prefer, you can totally used boxed brownies. I highly suggest Ghiradelli if you do. However, if you want the most delicious homemade brownies, MAKE THESE!
Cook Time40 minutesmins
Course: Dessert
Keyword: brownies, christmas, dessert, easy dessert, festive, fudgy, trees
Servings: 8trees
Equipment
8x8 baking pan
Ingredients
For the brownies:
¾cupunsalted butteror 1½ sticks
6ozunsweetened baking chocolate
3eggsroom temperature
1¾cupgranulated sugar
2tsp vanilla extract
1cupall-purpose flour
¼tspsea salt
For the icing:
2tbspunsalted butterroom temperature
¾cuppowdered sugar
1-1½tbspheavy cream
dashofvanilla extract
green food coloring
To assemble:
sprinklesto garnish
candy canesfor tree trunks
Instructions
For the brownies:
Preheat oven to 350F degrees.
In a small pot, melt together butter and chocolate on low heat. Stir constantly. Once fully melted, remove from heat and let cool for a few minutes.
Meanwhile, using a stand mixer or a hand mixer, add eggs, sugar, and vanilla extract to a medium mixing bowl. Beat on high for about 5 minutes until mixture becomes pale white and fluffs up a bit.
Slowly add the chocolate mixture to the bowl with the egg and sugar mixture while mixing at the same time. Mix until fully incorporated.
Add in the flour and sea salt and mix one last time until just incorporated.
Pour into a greased and lined 8x8 baking pan. Bake for 40-45 minutes. I cook mine closer to 40 minutes for extra fudgy. Remove from oven and let cool completely before any next steps.
For the icing:
In a small mixing bowl, cream together all icing ingredients, except the food coloring, until the right consistency. Start with 1 tbsp of heavy cream and then add the additional ½ tbsp. Then add in your green food coloring if using.
To assemble:
Once your brownies are totally cooled, slice into trees. TIP: Use a plastic knife so your brownies don't stick. I cut my brownies in half and then made triangles out of each of the halves. I had some edges leftover and just kept those for enjoying too!
Then, put your icing in a piping bag or a ziploc with a hole cut into the side. Ice each brownie tree and then add sprinkles on top. Lastly, break pieces of candy cane and use them as trunks. Enjoy!!
Notes
For Storing: Store in an airtight container on the counter for 2-3 days.For Freezing: Slice and freeze in a freezer bag before icing them for up to 3 months. Thaw on the counter and enjoy! You won't even know it was frozen!