One of the cutest desserts for fall is the Owl Brownie. These cute Owl Brownie Treats are easy to make with the kids. Make them for a fun fall treat and let the kids join in for some decorating fun.
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Owl Brownies
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Themed desserts are so much fun to make.
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These owl brownies are perfect for fall and Halloween.
How long will Frosted Brownies last?
- Store frosted brownies in an air tight container at room temperature or in the refrigerator for 3-5 days
When is the right time to cut a brownie?
- Allow brownies to cool completely before cutting. If you choose to cut brownies while they are warm, they may be messy and gooey
How Do You Make Owl Brownies?
- Bake milk chocolate brownies and let cool
- Use a circle cookie cutter to make brownie circles
- Decorate with chocolate frosting through a star-tipped pastry bag
- Twist Oreos apart and place 2 cookies down with white up for eyes
- Add chocolate chips to the whites of the eyes
- Use candy corn for the nose and ears
If you love holiday-themed foods, try…
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Owl Brownies
Ingredients
- 1 9×13 pan Milk Chocolate Brownies – Use a Mix plus ingredients listed on box to add to mix or make your favorite homemade recipe
- Round cookie cutters 2 inch
- 1 16 oz. Chocolate frosting – I used store bought
- Mini Oreos with white center – You can also use regular sized for larger eyes
- 16 Semi Sweet Chocolate Chips
- 24 Candy Corn
More:
- pastry bag
- star tip
Instructions
- Bake brownies in a pan lined with parchment paper
- After brownies have cooled completely, lift the parchment paper out of the pan
- Use the cookie cutter to make circle shapes out of the brownies
- Decorating
- Fill a pastry bag topped with a star tip with chocolate frosting
- Pipe frosting onto brownies
- Twist Oreos apart so the white is still intact
- Place 2 Oreos white side up onto the frosted brownie
- Finish those off with Chocolate Chips in the center of the whites
- Use traditional Candy Corn colors of white, orange and yellow for the beak
- Use 2 more pieces of candy corn for the ears – just push those into the brownies so they point up
Notes
- The amount will vary depending on the size of the cookie cutter you use. A large circle will make fewer owls than a smaller circle cookie cutter would
- *I used a 3-inch cookie cutter on a 9-inch square brownie batch and was able to get 4 large owls. The owls were large and the kids struggled to eat the whole brownie. I would recommend a circle around 2 &1/2 inches or less.
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~Melissa – KidFriendlyThingsToDo.Com