Itty-Bitty Brownie Bites
I made some more minis this weekend. I’m talking tiny, one-bite brownies dipped and decorated with chocolate to look like little cupcakes.
They are so cute … I can’t stand it. And even better… they are a breeze to make using a brownie mix…
… and some of the products in my new line with Make’n Mold.
(candy wafers, cups mold and pastry bags)
Itty-Bitty Brownie Bites
Ingredients
- Brownie mix (eggs, water, vegetable oil)
- Non-stick Cooking Spray
- Silicone Cups Mold
- Chocolate Fudge Candy Wafers (or another color for fun)
- Medium microwave-safe bowl
- Marshmallow White Candy Wafers
- Pink Microwave-safe Pastry Bags
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees fahrenheit and spray candy cup cavities generously with non-stick cooking spray.
- Prepare batter following directions for brownie mix. (I made mine with two eggs for a more cake-like brownie)
- Fill mold cavities about 2/3 full with brownie batter. You can use a piping bag to make it easier and less messy.
- Place mold on a small baking sheet for stability. Bake for 15-18 minutes or until done.
- Cool and remove by gently pushing the bottom of each cup shape so you can easily lift out the brownie.
- If you have multiple molds it will go more quickly, but if not simply clean the mold and repeat, coating with more non-stick spray each time.
- Melt 4-6 oz of chocolate fudge candy wafers in the microwave using the medium bowl. Microwave on medium-low for 30 seconds at a time stirring in between each interval until melted, fluid and smooth. Dip the tops of the brownies and place on a wax paper covered baking sheet for a few minutes to dry.
- Place some of the marshmallow white wafers in the microwave-safe pastry bag, twist the end to secure and microwave for 30 seconds at a time. Knead the wafers in between each heating until melted and smooth. Then snip off the tip and pipe loops on the top of each brownie bite.
Enjoy!!!
Super cute!
And super tiny!
The perfect one bite brownie! Just be careful. I gave some to my mom and she said they were like popping grapes in your mouth… way too easy to eat.
too cute. I love the minis!
They are so adorable! I love the idea of the microwave safe piping bags, so much easier!
So, so cute! You come up with such great ideas!
Love love love tiny cupcakes!!!! :D Great job!!!!
Can’t wait to try these!
Eeek the cute :D they look like little hostess cupcakes-you should fill them with cream :D
I love everything about these! Yummy!
You obviously know that all things Hostess are the keys to my heart. These are stinking adorable, Angie!! xoxo
It’s the swirls that got me. Nostaligic. Super cute! I want that mold!!! I’m definitely going to need one. Fun! Fun! Fun! Great job!
I’m in love! These are too cute. :)
Pinned.
These are too cute to eat but then again they look too delicious not to. Haha!
What size pan is being used? I would love to make these minis!!!
I can’t even stand how adorable these are.
Too stinkin cute! Mini anything is always good! Thank you for sharing all your creativity and products with us!
LOVE your new line! So stinking cute! Congratulations!
Just ran out and bought six of the molds to make these this weekend!
Oh my gosh, these are adorable!! I’m gonna have to get me some moods asap! :D
Adorable little bites!
Soooo cute. I need to make these.
These are officially too cute for words. I want to eat them all. That’s not so bad…. I mean…they are mini, right? ;)
What brand silicone brand mold did u use? Thanks
Very cool! They would be great for a party, I could pop one right now.
I’m fairly certain I have just the spot in my cabinet for that teeny cupcake mold. I LOVE it!
I LOOVE IT. they look so yummyy and make me mouth water
So, since they are the size of a quarter, I can have the whole batch of them, right? That’s what I thought. ;)
Adorable!
I love these! Such a nice idea and i love that they’re bitesize! Beautifully decorated too :)
These are too cute! Because they are so small, you can eat more than one :)
I could eat every last one of these! Mmmmm
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I mad these last night for a baby shower today. I cannot wait for people to taste them. I just love the idea of a bite size cake. Precious…just precious…now for other ideas to use with this pan.
everyone loved the brownie bites at the baby shower I attended. I think they were surprised that the “frosting” was hard. I used pink wafers and just added a dot of pink to the top. Thanks for the idea…Now to try other recipes to make minis.
I’m totally warning you. STOP IT. The iconic image of the hostess cupcake is my fave, and you are taking me into overload territory! <3
Where did you get the mold for the brownie bites?
beautiful sweet stuff!
These turned out so adorable! Definitely made me smile! I added them to my “to-bake” list and love the idea of microwaveable piping bags – you’re so clever!
I have been looking everywhere online for a baking pan like the one here. Can anyone help me find one? I know its out there but I can’t seem to find it. :(
I have been looking everywhere online for a baking pan like the one here. Can anyone help me find one? I know its out there but I can’t seem to find it. :( I want to make these, they are soooo cute & would be perfect for our office party.
Duh!! They are found here. I see I am being really old. Sorry everyone, just ordered them!!
How many cavities does each mold have? Inquiring minds and all that jazz!
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Where can I find the mold that you use, that looks like a little pan? Those are adorable!
So soooooooooooooooo cute great idea for me to use lol…….I luvvvv baking…..#thanku#very much!!!
I made these, but I had a tough time getting a level bottom. I did use a piping bag but when I turn then out after baking my bottoms are uneven. Thank you for your help.
The instructions were so well written that I managed to perfectly make this receipt from the first time :) Two thumbs up!
I have just tried this recipe and my kids and husband really absolutely loved it.
Could these be made in advance and put in the freezer? I am doing some Christmas baking. Thanks!
Can I use instead a mini muffin pan?