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Eyeball Brownie Bites are the perfect recipe for any halloween party! Easy with just 4 ingredients, they’re done in minutes and the kids and adults will love them!

brownies bites with a white frosting, red gel, and candy eyeball on top.


These fun halloween brownies are some of my favorite because they are easy and delicious. You can use a brownie mix to make them, or make my brownie bite recipe, or just buy them from the store! They are so delicious and so easy and fun and spooky for Halloween!

ingredients in eyeball brownie bites laid out on a white counter.

Ingredients Needed

  • Brownie Bites: You can make homemade brownie bites, or buy them from a store.
  • Frosting: Buy a can from the store or make homemade frosting.
  • Red Gel: For the veins in the eyes. You could also dye some of the canned frosting red and pipe it on.
  • Candy Eyes: To make them true eyes! You can find these on Amazon or a craft stores.

How to make Eyeball Brownies

  1. Place brownie bites on a plate or cookie sheet. Frost with white frosting.
  2. Pipe red squiggly lines around the frosting, to simulate the red veins in eyeballs.
  3. Top each with a candy eyeball.
brownies bites with a white frosting, red gel, and candy eyeball on top.

Expert Tips

  • These spooky treats are fun to make, so I love pre-making the brownies for a party and then having the guests to the topping once they get there as an activity!
  • Find candy eyes and red gel at craft stores or on amazon. You can also find them during halloween season at some regular grocery stores.

Storing and Make Ahead

Store in refrigerator in an airtight container. You can also freeze these but I recommend doing so without the eyeball candy – it might dissolve when thawed.

brownies bites with a white frosting, red gel, and candy eyeball on top.

Eyeball Brownie Bites Recipe

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An easy Halloween treat with just a few ingredients – these eyeballs start with brownie bites!
Prep Time 15 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Yield 36 brownie bites
Serving Size 1 serving

Ingredients
 

  • 24 brownie bites
  • 1 cup vanilla frosting
  • 1 tube Red Gel Icing
  • 24 candy eyeballs
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Instructions

  • Place brownie bites on a plate or cookie sheet.
  • Frost with white frosting.
  • Pipe red squiggly lines around the frosting, to simulate the red veins in eyeballs.
  • Top each with a candy eyeball.
  • Store in refrigerator in an airtight container.

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Recipe Notes

You can use my brownie bite and vanilla frosting recipe or use store bought. If using store bought brownie bites, know that every brand comes with a different number in the package so the yield for this recipe will vary.

Recipe Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 223kcal
Nutritional information not guaranteed to be accurate
Course Dessert
Cuisine American

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38 Comments

  1. quite possibly the coolest idea!!!!!!!!!!!!! Dorothy do you ever sit back and say to your self…I am awesome, cuz you are buddy!

  2. These are totally disgusting! And so creative. And i love them ๐Ÿ™‚
    I am lucky to get a few hours of sleep each night. My twins are lousy sleepers. Oh well, more cuddle time ๐Ÿ˜‰

  3. I know how you feel. I get up at 5:30 to be to work by 6:30 and so most nights I could TOTALLY be asleep by 8:00. Okay, okay, most nights I AM asleep by 8:00. Those eyeballs up there? Kind of look like my eyes when my coworkers see me before my coffee. Hee, they are so cute! I need to make some stuff like this for Doodle’s class party.

  4. Girl…I have to have like EIGHT full hours of sleep or I DO. NOT. FUNCTION! I barely remember the 1st 6 months of my kids life….I was in a hormonal, sleep-deprived, Dr. Jekyl stage. I’m surprised my kids love me at all since I was such a basket case back then. ๐Ÿ™‚

    Oh well, I’ll make them some “eyeballs” to make up for it. TOO CUTE!