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These Pumpkin Patch Brownie Bites are so fun and so easy – just a few ingredients and you’ve got the cutest little decorated brownies. How fun would these be at a Halloween party?
These Pumpkin Patch Brownies are the best recipe for Halloween! I topped the brownies with green frosting for the pumpkin patch grass and then added a pumpkin candy corn on top. 4 ingredients and about 20 minutes and you’ll have the perfect easy dessert – everyone loves these I promise.
Ingredients Needed
- Brownie Bites: Make my brownie bite recipe or get them from the store.
- Frosting: You can get a can or make vanilla buttercream from scratch.
- Candy Corn Pumpkins: Can’t have a pumpkin patch without pumpkins!
- Food Coloring Gel: To turn the frosting green.
How to make Pumpkin Patch Brownies
- Color the frosting green.
- Place the frosting in a piping bag fitted with a grass tip (this is a tip with a bunch of little holes).
- Frost each brownie bite with some grass frosting and then top with a Pumpkin Mallow Candy Corn.
Expert Tips
- Buy the pumpkin candy corn when you see it because sometimes it is hard to find.
- Remember: a little food coloring goes a long way if you’re using gel food colors.
- This decoration also works great on regular brownies or any cupcakes! I think chocolate cupcakes or pumpkin cupcakes would be perfect.
Storing and Make Ahead
Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator; serve at room temperature. I don’t recommend freezing the candy corn.
Pumpkin Patch Brownie Bites Recipe
Ingredients
- 36 brownie bites (see note)
- 1 can vanilla frosting
- Green Food Coloring
- 36 Mellowcreme Pumpkins (candy corn pumpkins)
Instructions
- Place brownie bites in a single layer on a cookie sheet covered with parchment paper or wax paper.
- Color frosting green. Add to a piping bag with a grass tip. Pipe grass onto each brownie bite (alternately you can just frost the top of the brownie bites). Top each bite with a pumpkin.
- Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator; serve at room temperature. I don't recommend freezing the candy corn.
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Recipe Notes
- The yield for this recipe depends on how many brownie bites you use. Different brands come with a different number, so pay attention.
- You can also make my from scratch brownie bite recipe.
So stinkin cute!!
Soooooo I wrote that last comment about buying candy corn and pumpkins for decorations…I have no idea why my Name and stuff changed to Renees…
Anyways. The cuteness. I die.ย
Ugh. It’s still doing it??? GRRRR. Thanks for letting me know! And thanks for the pin!
Ummm adorable!!! And so inventive! I am often find myself drawn to buying candy corn and pumpkins because I cannot resist the cuteness but then I use them as table decorations….yeah. I know. But want to devour each and every single one of those mini brownie pies! I feel like that would be okay because they’re so tiny…right? Pinned. So cute.ย
These are just so adorable!! ย My kids and I would have them gobbled up in a day! ย ๐
Thanks Renee!
I love everything about these! Totally fun!
Thank you Amanda!
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