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Need a super easy Christmas-themed baked good to make?! I got you! Not only are these Rudolph brownies super cute and festive, but they are also so easy to make! You can whip these up within the hour and showcase a beautiful low-effort, delicious treat for everyone!
The holiday season is all about joy, family gatherings, and of course, delicious treats! One festive dessert that never fails to bring smiles is the adorable Easy Rudolph Brownies. These delightful brownies not only taste amazing but also double as a fun holiday craft for the kids. With their rich chocolate flavor and whimsical reindeer faces, they are sure to become a favorite during your holiday celebrations.
Creating these Easy Rudolph Brownies is simpler than you might think! Using a box of brownie mix, you can whip up a batch in no time, making it a perfect last-minute treat for holiday parties, potlucks, or even as gifts for neighbors. The best part? You can get creative with the decorations! With just a few additional ingredients, you can transform ordinary brownies into festive reindeer that capture the spirit of the season.
Whether you’re a seasoned baker or a beginner in the kitchen, this recipe offers a straightforward and enjoyable way to spread holiday cheer. So, gather your ingredients, preheat your oven, and let’s dive into making these charming Easy Rudolph Brownies that are guaranteed to impress your family and friends!
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HERE IS HOW TO MAKE EASY RUDOLPH BROWNIES:
WHERE CAN I FIND THESE INGREDIENTS?
You can easily find the ingredients to make Easy Rudolph Brownies at your local grocery store or online. You’ll need a box of brownie mix, eggs, vegetable oil, and water (as per the brownie mix instructions). For decorating the reindeer, pick up pretzels for antlers, red or brown M&Ms for noses, and a bit of frosting or melted chocolate to stick them on. Specialty baking stores or sections in larger grocery stores will have all the decorative items you need!
WHAT ARE THE INGREDIENTS?
The ingredients to make these delicious Rudolph Brownies are:
- Brownie Mix
- Oil
- Eggs
- Water/Milk
- M&M’s
- Mini Pretzels
- Frosting or Chocolate (to act as glue)
WHAT EQUIPMENT DO I NEED?
All you’ll really need for this recipe is a mixing bowl, measuring cups and a baking dish! If you already bake normally, you should have all of these but if you don’t, you can purchase baking equipment in stores or online like on Amazon. The dollar store also always has baking equipment that you can purchase for cheap!
Here are some of my Amazon baking favs!
CAN I SUBSTITUTE/ADD ANYTHING OUT?
I’ll leave the brownies to your imagination! I love keeping mine super plain and simple but I know everyone has their brownie preferences! Some like to add an assortment of chocolate or some nuts so of course, you can substitute or add what you’d like and what works!
I would definitely leave the mini pretzels and the M&M Rudolph face but if you have any other creative ideas, I’d love to see it! I see some people use candy eyes or a red candy nose which is just as cute!
WHAT DO EASY RUDOLPH BROWNIES TASTE LIKE?
Easy Rudolph Brownies taste rich and fudgy with a delightful chocolatey flavor from the brownie base. The sweet crunch of pretzels adds a hint of saltiness, while the M&M candies bring a pop of sweetness. The combination of textures — soft brownie, crunchy pretzels, and smooth candies — creates a fun and delicious holiday treat!
HOW LONG DOES IT KEEP FOR?
Easy Rudolph Brownies can last for 3-4 days when stored in an airtight container at room temperature. If refrigerated, they can stay fresh for up to a week. For longer storage, freeze them for up to 2-3 months.
INSPIRATIONS FOR THIS RECIPE?
One of my first-ever recipes on the blog was 3 Ingredient Easy Reindeer Cookies and I’ve brought them to several parties! My MIL even requests me to make them the Christmas parties she’d thrown for her guests’ kids.
I love making the reindeer face out of M&M’s and knew that I had to make other desserts just like it! I absolutely love how these reindeer brownies turned out!
ANY OTHER NOTES?
You can use either frosting or chocolate as glue! You only need a little bit so whatever you have on hand works!
Easy Rudolph Brownies
Ingredients
- 1 Box Brownie Mix
- Eggs per box brownie instructions
- Oil per box brownie instructions
- Water per box brownie instructions
- 16 Mini Pretzels
- 24 M&M's 8 red and 16 brown
- 1 Tbsp Melted Chocolate or Frosting
Instructions
- Bake your brownies as per the box instructions!
- Once your brownies have cooled down, you can start to decorate each brownie to look like a reindeer. You'll want to use a bit of melted chocolate or frosting to act as glue and add 2 mini pretzels as antlers, 2 brown M&M eyes and 1 red M&M nose.
- Let frosting/chocolate harden for a bit and enjoy!
Whip up these adorable Easy Rudolph Brownies for a festive treat that will delight everyone! Perfect for holiday parties or family gatherings, they’re sure to spread holiday cheer. Don’t forget to share the fun and joy with your loved ones!
Xo,
Lynn
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Karalee says
My family loves brownies, and these Rudolph ones are so cute! They’ll be perfect to make for the holidays!
Molly | Transatlantic Notes says
These brownies look adorable, and sound so incredibly delicious. I will have to try these out for a nice Christmas treat as I especially love to bake in the winter!