Aren’t these Santa Hat Brownies just so cute? Thanks to Erica’s Sweet Tooth for the inspiration. I was looking for a fun and simple holiday treat and I ran across a recipe on her website. They’re so good and easy to make, especially since I bought Trader Joe’s Ready to Bake brownie mix (just pour the ready-made brownie batter in an 8-X 8-inch pan and bake for 22-25 minutes). You can use ready-made brownie bites or bake a pan of your favorite brownies. I whipped up some vanilla-mascarpone buttercream to simulate the white trim on the hats. Voila! A festive dessert to get everyone into the spirit of the holidays. It really is beginning to look a lot like Christmas around here!
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Update: November 17, 2013
This year, I plan to bake these Santa Hat Brownies and other holiday treats to give as gifts to friends and co-workers. Since I will be making homemade gifts, I thought it would be a great idea to make the gift tags too. I want to make recipe cards so I can easily share the recipe and it could double as the gift tag as well. The card below is the one I designed for the Santa Hat Brownies using Picmonkey, an online photo editing tool. Pretty neat, huh? I love Picmonkey and already use it to add text and overlays to the photos on this blog. For my recipe cards/gift tags, I am going to print the photo of the food on one side and the recipe on the other. This is going to be a real fun project!
Note: I have been paying for Picmonkey’s monthly Royale Plan for the past year. Picmonkey provided me with a free month’s membership ($4.99 value) to use them to make these recipe cards. As always, all opinions expressed here are my own. (Product Review Disclaimer).
Santa Hat Brownies
Yields 12-16 brownies
Ingredients:
1 pan of your favorite brownies, cooled and cut into desired size and shape (I used a round cutter)
12-16 small strawberries, cleaned and hulled
vanilla-mascarpone buttercream (recipe below)
Vanilla-Mascarpone Buttercream
Ingredients:
1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, room temperature
8 ounces mascarpone cheese, room temperature
2-1/2 to 3 cups powdered sugar
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
pinch of salt
Method:
Using a stand mixer with a paddle attachment, beat butter and mascarpone cheese until light and creamy, about 2 minutes. Add vanilla extract and salt. Add 2-1/2 cups of sugar, half a cup at a time and continue beating until smooth. Add more sugar, if needed to reach desired consistency and sweetness.
To assemble, pipe a ring of vanilla buttercream on top of each brownie. Cut off the base of a strawberry so it is flat and place it upside down on each brownie, pushing slightly to secure in place. Top the tip of the strawberry with a dot of buttercream to finish the santa hat.
Adapted from this recipe found on Erica’s Sweet Tooth
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Did you add a chocolate sauce under the icing?
Yes I did because I had extra ganache. It’s not necessary at all.
Daisy
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I literally make these for every party I go to and people love them!!! My recipe is a tad different, but the “experience” is just as yummy. People request it now, lol. I make it year round and ad the “ball on the hat” during Christmas.
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I just made these for a cookie party- they were a HIT!!! The size and strawberries make them taste so light compared to most holiday desserts and they are so adorable, thank you for combining creativity and incredible taste!!! Merry Christmas!!
HI, Katie! Thank you very much for visiting and letting me know. Merry Christmas to you, too. Here’s to a wonderful 2013!!
daisy
Hi there! I want to make the buttercream today. I will be putting it together tomorrow. It would be okay to refrigerate the buttercream frosting right?
Hi Daniela! Yes, definitely put the buttercream in the fridge. That’s what I do and assembly is easy when everything has been prepped ahead. Merry Christmas!
daisy
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Hi, I am wondering whether these can be assembled ahead of time (overnight?) for a school party? Thanks for the cute idea. 🙂
i am wondering the same thing!! Can’t wait to make them for a party tomorrow. Please let us know if they can be refrigerated overnight or if it’s better to make them early a.m.!
I always make them as close to serving time as possible. I don’t like refrigerated brownies and piping the buttercream too early makes them droopy and sometimes, it gets “weepy” and separates.
daisy
Sharon,
I have never assembled these ahead of time because I don’t like refrigerating the brownies. I have made the components ahead of time – baked the brownies, cut them, washed and hulled the strawberries, and made the buttercream, but I always assemble close to service time. That way, they look their best.
daisy
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This are the cutest! I’m planning to make them for a holiday party this weekend. One question: could you please let me know what size round cutter you used? I’d like mine to look as cute as yours. 🙂 Thanks!
Hi Karen! I think I used 2-inch cutters. I don’t have those cutters anymore, but I’m pretty sure they’re 2 inches. I bought my strawberries and tried to use all the same sized ones for the photo. I used the size of the strawberries to gauge what size the brownies were going to be. I hope that helps.
daisy
Thank you for giving us your tips, it’s really nice from you & it’s going to help us make a wonderful cooking on Christmas;-) Thank you so much;-) your Santa Brownies are the best!!!;-) 😉 😉 Thanks Daisy;-) I’m Véronique from Paris, France;-)I’m a fan of your cooking;-)
Hi Daisy, as soon as I saw these adorable morsels I had to go to the shops to buy the ingredients. Just a question, I allowed the butter and mascarpone to come down to room temperature but found that after making the marscarpone buttercream, it looked curdled. Have I overbeaten it? I use a KitchenAid mixer and will be giving them another go soon. Many thanks, a fan from Sydney, Australia 🙂
Hi, Caroline! Thanks for visiting my blog. I have had mascarpone buttercream curdle one time on me, too. I did the exact same steps as I had done three times before, and it curdled. I might have left the butter and mascarpone out too long and they were too soft and perhaps beaten them too long. In my case, I was just making it for me, and it still tasted ok so I left it. I was reading later than perhaps dipping the bowl with the buttercream in hot water and then beating again might revive it. I wish I read that when I had the curdled buttercream so I could have tried it.
Good luck on your next attempt.
daisy
That’s great advice, thanks Daisy. Come to think of it, the butter and mascarpone were left out for a few hours and it was a hot day here in Sydney. My husband still ate them all and thought they tasted great. The next batch will be awesome. Thanks for your time 🙂
Hi Daisy! can you put the recipe of the brownies? I’m sorry i don’t speak english very well… I live in south america.
I love your blog it’s fantastic!
Thanks for visiting my blog, Valentina. I just used a brownie mix for this particular recipe. I have 2 brownie recipes on the blog. Just type in “brownies” in the Search box and they recipes should come up.
daisy
I’m planning to cheat … Bought Cream Cheese frosting and Bakers Icing in the tube for cotton Ball dollup! Found adorable red on white and white on red polka dot mini cupcake papers at Micheal’s I’m using too!
Debbie, your shortcuts sound good as well! I’m sure they’ll be adorable with the red polka dot liners. I am such a proponent of customizing food to individual tastes. We also have to customize based on the time we have to complete the baking project, the number we need to make, and the money we want to spend. These brownies are so perfect for that since we can all make it to our own taste.
Good luck with your baking this season!
daisy
Question … I put brownie mix into mini cups pan .. how long do i bake mini cupcakes? The full 25 minutes like a pan of brownies? Seems like that may be too long …since they are smaller individually…HELP! Christmas Cookie Swap is tomorrow and I’m making 7 dozen of them today…
Hi, Debbie! Thanks for visiting my blog and for your comment. I would start by baking the brownies for 10 minutes and see if they are cooked through by inserting a toothpick in the center and checking to see if it comes out clean. Without knowing your batter and the size of your cupcake liners, etc. I can only give you a little helpful hint.
daisy
today I made these. Let me give you some tips from my personal experience. Melt a little of the chips at a time, preventing hardening. Make a rim of white chocolate around the brownie edge BEFORE putting on the strawberry. It does take practice, I will tell you that straight up front. They did come out, just some were pretty messy.
Hi, readers and Santa Hat Brownie fans! Paula has given us helpful tips for working with white chocolate. I am not that patient so the recipe I provided here uses buttercream since I found it was easier to pipe and holds its shape without drooping. White chocolate is a delicious alternative for those of you who do not want to fuss with making the mascarpone buttercream.
Thanks for the tips, Paula!
daisy
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Hi there daisy,
I am majoring in design at Syracuse University. I am to make a baking magazine for the holidays. I am looking for permission to possibly use your image as the cover. Is there a different way I can get into contact with you? Thanks.
Hi Katie! Please email me. You can find my email address on the About Me page.
Daisy
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These are adorable and look delist. How do you keep the strawberry juice from leaking all over the frosting and brownie?
BakeryMommy, thanks for visiting my blog! I don’t recall any of the strawberry juice leaking. I washed and hulled the strawberries and dried them. Once I placed on them on top of the brownies, they were fine and didn’t leak.
daisy
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These are cutest things ever! Any suggestions on how to transport them to a Christmas party?? It seems the frosting would mess up if they rubbed together during the car ride.
Hi, Sandy! Thanks for visiting my blog. I haven’t transported these by car. I’ve usually made them at home to serve to my guests. Is it a possibility to assemble them once you get to your party? You can put the buttercream in a piping bag with a tip covered in plastic. If you wash, hull, and trim the bottom of the strawberries, you can quickly put them on top of the brownies and quickly add the buttercream “fur” around the strawberry “hat.” The buttercream is pretty stiff and if you’re strawberries are not too big, maybe they’ll stay on. Good luck!
daisy
Thanks for the great tip! These are just too cute to not bring to the party. 🙂
new to this conversation what about just putting them in a muffin tin?
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Ok.. Between the Brownie and the Mascarpone Buttercream… there is something CHOCOLATE??? WHAT IS IT???? THIS was left Out of the Recipe!!
Andy, I had some leftover chocolate ganache that I wanted to use up. Didn’t really add anything more to the brownies as it was very chocolatey already do I left it out of the recipe. By all means, add more chocolate!!
daisy
Thank you very much for getting back to me on this Daisy.. I was not sure if it was used to hold down the butter cream.. and nothing would slide off…
thanks again..
Andy
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Wow!! I love these! So cute and yummy! Thanks!!
Hi – just saw your photo used without a credit on
http://gastrobasket.wordpress.com/2012/11/26/santa-hat-brownie-in-5-mins/
have left a comment but wanted to let you know – your pictures are so pretty they deserve full credit!
Rach
Thank you so much for pointing this out to me. I wrote a comment asking for photo credit and a link.
daisy
That is the greatest idea! The picture is adorable. Love it. ♥
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I’m making these for the Christmas Cookie bake this year. Thank you!!
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What a lovely idea!
These are adorable =) Food is already scrumptious, but you make it look even better!
I made these last year when we had family in town. I put them on a lovely cake stand and they were such a hit with both adults and the kids. Very easy and VERY yummy!
Thanks so much for letting me know, Stephanie! I’m so glad you enjoyed them.
daisy
how many days in advance can you make these? Lookign at hosting xmas eve and xmas day and it would help if i could prepare before hand..
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Those look soooooooooooooooooooooooooooo good and soooooooooooooooooooooooooooo CUTE!
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These are awesome. I just wanted to post a comment saying that I have featured these Santa Hat Cupcakes on my blog, http://www.givemecupcakes.com
If you want them removed, please do get in touch. However these are pretty impressive and I feel that these will go down a treat with my audience of cupcake fanatics, especially around christmas.
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This is one yummy looking brownie, who doesn’t love chocolate and strawberries! Will definitely save this for Christmas 2012
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Now that is a cleaver idea 🙂
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what could i use to cut out the brownies considering i do not have a mini cupcake pan?
I used a small round cutter. Others have commented that they’ve used a small glass or shot glass. You can also cut them in squares.
daisy
I used mini-muffin pans and liners for the brownies and cream cheese instead of marscapone.
These look so good! Yum!
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Experimented with these little gems on co-workers, they loved them. Then made them for a dinner party of 20+….huge success. Guests help assemble at the last minute and they were gone lickity split. Used small prebaked circular brownies you can by in most groceryt stores. Will definitely keep this in my recipe box. Thank you so much.
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I just ran across these little beauties – how adorable!
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I made these and I will next time use white or clear vanilla to make the icing more white and half the recipe.
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I am going to try these tomorrow they are so cute. I think I am going to try to use marshmallow cream instead of the buttercream. I can’t wait to try it.
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If I make these tonight, how long will they keep for?
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would you say a standing mixer is neccesary? my friend has borrowed mine….and im stuck inside due to blizzard conditions. can I use my hand mixer?
Yes I think a hand mixer would work for the buttercream. You just really need to cream the butter and sugar and then mix the mascarpone in well. I don’t see why it wouldn’t work. If you read the comments, someone actually suggested that a hand mixer works better. I don’t own one so I have never used it to make buttercream.
daisy
thank you for the quick reply! I will let you know how it goes! 🙂
Your reply here about the buttercream is different than your original recipe?! You say to “cream the butter and sugar” and “mix in” the mascarpone. I made the frosting two times and both times I followed the recipe instructions to “beat the butter and mascarpone cheese” and “add” the sugar. Both times the mixture curdled before i could add the sugar? I had the ingredients at room temp as indicated, mixed less than the two minutes indicated, and it didn’t cream! I ended substituting a frosting, the brownies were still a hit, but I wanted the buttercream flavor! AND, I spend all those extra dollars for the mascarpone cheese for nothing!! What did I do wrong?
I’ve done this recipe both ways and it’s worked out for me. The last time I did this, however, the butter and mascarpone “broke” and was grainy. I went ahead and made the buttercream. It still tasted ok but was not smooth at all and it was very grainy. I put it in the fridge and the next day I put it back in the stand mixer and processed it for a couple of minutes and added a bit more sugar and it smoothed it out. I’m not sure about food science and how ingredients all work, so I can’t explain why it curdles and separates.
Also, if you look closely at the photo, the mascarpone buttercream is not completely smooth. It’s my experience that it’s how it is with mascarpone.
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These are awesome! I’m going to try making them in a couple days 🙂
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I made these for my son’s teacher holiday lunch at his school today. They were a HUGE hit! I would recommend using clear vanilla so that the frosting stays a more pure white. I also would recommend using a hand mixer vs. a big electric mixer, i think you will get better results. I used two boxes of Ghirardelli Double Chocolate brownie mix and still had extra frosting left. If the brownies are difficult to cut out, throw them in the fridge for a while.
We totally should do this for Christmas!!
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These are so cute! Thanks for the idea!!
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Absolutely adorable and will be on my table of Christmas desserts! Thankyou!
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Just too brilliant – thank you 🙂
these are soo cute but i can’t find any fresh strawberrys anywhere this time of the year and i dont think frozen ones will look good when they thaw 😦
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Thanks for the inspiration! Blogged my version today 🙂
http://cleverlyinspired.blogspot.com/2011/12/santas-hat-brownie-dessert.html
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Love them!! Such a cuttie 😀
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These are adorable! Made them for friends who came to our house last weekend. They loved them.
Thanks for letting me know. I’m glad your brownies were a hit!
daisy
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We love these! We pinned them and posted the great photo on our Frontier Co-op Facebook page. Happy Holidays.
Thanks! Happy Holidays to you, too.
daisy
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These are great — whimsical and so simple!
These will definitely make an appearance at our Boxing Day Party!
wow, it’s great!!
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This is great great great – I can’t wait to replicate!
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I made these for my office luncheon today. They were a hit! I was stopped before I even got to the dessert table. My mascarpone icing was a little soft (and I used a whole box of confectioners sugar), but I put them in the refrigerator over night and the icing stayed on them thru the lunch at least. Thank you so much for the idea!
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LOVE these….I made them last night for my work’s “cookie exchange” – I felt the need to change it up with brownies instead!! I didn’t do your frosting…just used plain vanilla store-bought frosting instead, still super yum! Blog post to come!
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Wow! My grands can’t wait to try these.
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super cute and pretty!!!
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I found these via Courtney’s blog, http://www.athoughtfulplaceblog.com, definitely on our party menu this weekend. Thank you for sharing.
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Yummy!!! Now, go check out http://www.dreblacksofresh.com
I’m not able to get the Mascarpone Cheese. Can I just make a thicker butter cream frosting than normal and leave out cheese altogether, or do you think I should follow one of the Mascarpone Cheese Substitute recipes I’ve found and add it to the frosting?
Ellen, the beauty of this recipe is that it is so simple and adaptable to your taste preferences and what ingredients you have on hand. By all means you can omit the mascarpone or use the mascarpone cheese substitute. Or you can make your favorite frosting, as long as it’s white to resemble the Santa hat trim. I’ve also seen this recipe written using white chocolate and also with whipped cream. It’s up to you and what you think sounds good. I happen to like mascarpone cheese and it’s readily available where I live so I use it quite a bit. I hope this helps…daisy
Thanks; I just bought the substitute ingredients yesterday!
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Would love to share these and link them to our Christmas link party. Full credit of course. Let me know if that is okay! Thanks for the inspiration.
Thanks for asking, Courtney! Sure, share away.
I found your post on Pinterest and I just HAD to try it… I can’t wait for tomorrow’s Christmas party now!! Thank you for sharing!!
http://www.musicianswidow.com/blog/2011/12/12/my-first-pinterest-creation/
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My own attempt: http://www.flickr.com/photos/giabar/6495772301/
Have just finished icing and putting the strawberries on! Thanks for this they look divine and will be taken to work with extreme care. Can anyone help me what I can do with the left over icing as made way too much. How long will it keep in the fridge in an airtight container?
I saw these and fell in love. Gonna make them for my family get together this year. So glad I saw them.
Oh. It looks delicious. 🙂
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Yum, have made the brownies. Used a Donna Hay recipe. Just going to make the buttercream tomorrow night as have morning tea on Tuesday! Thanks for the great idea ; )
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I found your blog via Pinterest. Your Santa Hat brownies are being repinned like crazy! Congrats! 🙂 I featured this Santa Hat Brownie pin on my blog as one of my favorites from the week here: http://www.pinfluence.com/2011/12/10/pss-pinfluence-saturday-stumbles-12-10-11/
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Just made these for a cookie exchange. Pretty easy and cute! Hardest part for me was squeezing the frosting out of the pastry bag. I got the hang of it, though.
It’s nice to hear from you, Maria. Thanks for letting me know. I hope you enjoyed making them.
daisy
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These are crazy cute! but not too cute that I wouldn`t gobble them up!!
Thanks for the great idea.
I`m thinking if someone is in a super rush then
they can just buy a bag of two bite brownies, some strawberries and a jar
of frosting and it would be super quick, but definitely only half as tasty.
🙂
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I have shared this recipe in my blog. I have to try it this weekend. I hope you don’t mind!
Inês Pereira
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Cause i cant eat cheese, iam gonna change the receip, chantilly cream instead of cheese, it’ ll be so sweet, to do and to eat.
Greetings from Chile
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I made these brownie Santa’s with the mascapone Buttercream and they were terrible! The frosting was way too sweet and runny! I wished I used whip cream from a can! It was very disappointing. I made these for my daughter to take to school for her birthday.
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This is a great idea 🙂
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that’s so cute……
CHOCOLATE ADDICT *-*
SO COOL AND CUTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i want it *-*
How clever! 🙂 Your strawberry Santa hats seem to be making Christmas sweeter for so many people this year, I hope *you* have happy holidays too. 🙂
Oo, I ma so making these over Christmas, thank you! 🙂
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So making these!!
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Cutest treat ever!
Cute blog! I love these!
wooooooooowwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OMG These are so adorable!! My girls are gonna love it!
Oh my word! Adorable!! My kids would be in heaven with these!
I am sharing this link on my facebook page right now.. http://www.facebook.com/bylisajay
This just became my son’s school snack for next week 🙂
Hey Daisy,
I’ve credited you for the pic on my blog, thanks for the idea and pic, and sorry for my oversight!! Have a great Christmas!
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One word: Irresistible!
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Britt4X4 try this site for your converstion
http://allrecipes.com/howto/cup-to-gram-conversions/
Ahh, thank you so much 🙂
Thanks so much for sharing…I am putting these on my list of treats to try out for the holidays 🙂
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OMG I LOVE these!!! Brilliant idea!!
Aah, so cute 😀 I really wanna make this :< But I cant really find the measurements on google for grams and such, seeing im Dutch and we dont work with cups here :'(. Do you have any idea? 😀
Thanks~
Hey Britt4x4,
Go to this link – I found it recently for the same reason and its awesome – has grams, cups and mls conversions for evberything 🙂 scroll right on through until you see the heading:
Cup conversions for metric & imperial
and thats what you’re looking for 🙂
http://www.taste.com.au/how+to/articles/369/weights+measurement+charts
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Hummm….. They seem to be delicious!!!!
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I think this is, by far, the cutest thing I have seen in a great while. It also looks delicious. I need to share this with everyone. Thanks!
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LOVE this easy Christmas treat. Re posted it on my blog. Thanks!
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Parece delicioso…vou fazê-lo no Natal
tonight’s dessert!!!
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Love this idea! How cute!
This is simply irresistible! I have shared this on my blog http://rainbowlollies.blogspot.com/
Thank you for posting this 🙂
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These will be awesome at my Ugly Sweater party. They will be so festive, especially paired with the Dirty Girl Scouts (Peppermint Schnapps and Hot Chocolate… with a Candy Cane for Garnish)!! Thanks for the idea.
So cute! My little nieces and nephews will love these! Thanks for sharing
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Oh lordy, that is so cute! Love it, thanks for sharing!
Oh my goodness… these are the cutest! Totally making them for my girls 🙂
Hi Daisy! I just found your site via Neatorama, and I just love your blog! And those adorable little santa hats! I am absolutely going to make these for our Christmas party this year! Where do you find the mascarpone cheese? I have never found any at our store before….
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i really think that the brownies look really good i want some
If only strawberries were in season in December!
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oh so cuteee… easy to make these….I will make them for Christmas… thank you for sharing… Merry Christmas to everyone and enjoy…Rebecca Forinash
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These are so cute! I can’t wait to make these 🙂
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love ’em!
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These are so friggen cute!
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I’m halfway through making these and want to know, if I make these and construct them tonight, will they hold in the fridge in airtight container till the morning?
Btw love the idea, just gorgeous
hi!
i’m from south africa and just love this! thanks for the awsum recipe!!!! just a quick question… what is powdered sugar? just normal sugar?
thanks! looking forward to making these!
Hi Adrienne
Powdered suger is Icing sugar
From another South African
Thanks Juanita!
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is there anything else you could use instead of Mascarpone Buttercream?
Is there anything else you would reccomend instead of the Mascarpone Buttercream?
white chocolate buttercream icing
wow extremely cute!
i’ll be making these this holiday:)
thanks for sharing
Like others have said, these are so adorable! I bet they are delicious too. I will make these for my office Christmas party 🙂
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This is so cute and combines two of my favorite things-Strawberries and chocolate! Gotta give it a try!
I am so making these to bring to work later this week! Adorable!
Just love cute food, especially dessert.
I just made them for my get-together tonight! They look great! I didn’t have a round cookie-cutter so I used a tomato paste can. Worked out nicely. Thank you for the wonderful idea! My kids have been eyeing them since they got home from school 🙂
If you’re super lazy, you could just make the santa hats on top of 2 bite brownies.
How adorable! I will try this one out using a gluten-free recipe I use and yes, perhaps with a little ganache under the strawberry 🙂
i didnt read the other comments so i dont know if this was suggested or not but you could use a mini muffin pan and not have to worry about cutting shapes out. 🙂
These are the cutest little things! So creative.
I want to make these but what are the chances of getting strawberries at Christmas time?
Strawberries in abundance down here in the Southern Hemisphere 🙂
You get to enjoy a white Christmas though, something I’ve never experienced. Have a fabulous Christmas and a Happy New Year!!
Definitely doing these for the office christmas party! Hopefully can make enough for about 80 people! Looks like such fun!
Sue,
It would probably be more efficient for you to make the brownies in mini muffin pans rather than cutting rounds using a cookie cutter.
daisy
You know, I thought I’d cheat and buy a Sara Lee uniced chocolate cake as I have so many people to “feed”. If I can find a slab cake that is!
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love these, but will do the buttercream with diary free marg instead great.
Does anyone know where could I get the Mascarpone Cheese from?
Emely
Mascarpone is carried by most major grocery stores, it just not something you normally look for. If not try an Italian specialty store, its sold by the tub, kind of about the size of the philly whipped cream cheese, and usually about $4-5 a tub. If you can’t find it regular cream cheese wild do.
Cheers Dennis
Emely, You’ll find it in the fridge section, probably near the cream, cream cheese and cottage cheese sections.
Also, give it a really good beating (ha!) because some Mascapones can be a bit on the grainy side.
how long do you think these could stay out of the fridge, say at a party?
Sarah,
Honestly, I don’t know. I had them out for about 30 minutes, and they were all gone! They didn’t last very long. You can also substitute the mascarpone buttercream with white chocolate, if you’ll be leaving them out for a while.
daisy
This made me smile as I never associated strawberries with Santa’s hat. Very Creative!
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These are absolutely adorable!
Just darling and sound yummy too! Thank you for sharing. Did you use a biscuit cutter on these?
Thanks! I used a small round cookie cutter for these.
Looks great! I will be making these for Christmas for sure! My 2 year old will love it!
The Santa brownies look fantastic, what a great idea!
Oh my goodness, so cute! What an awesome idea for a holiday party for kids OR adults!
Thanks for sharing – Joanne
Cute
I absolutely love this!! Thanks for sharing!!
Daisy:
Can you send me your email address? Thanks! littleladieswholunch@gmail.com
Those are just to cute.
Love these
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O these are sooo cute! I saw them on tastespotting and just had to come and take a closer look. Brilliant idea for the holidays!
anyone know if that cheese is allergy friendly? DD has to have gluten and nut free (free from possible traces too)
You can just omit the mascarpone and make a buttercream. I think mascarpone is gluten-free, but I’m not sure. Check the label on the packaging.
More than a treat to the palate…they are a feast for the eyes too. They make the Christmas celebration extra special. You are totally creative! I love your idea.=)
sooo nice and cute!
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These are so cute! What a great way to make a Christmas dessert without having to get all fancy-schmancy – love it!
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Oh my gosh, these are too stinkin’ adorable.
These are such delicately cute ideas to play around with brownies! you’d expect such ideas with cupcakes, but this is double the surprise! I love that you used mascarpone buttercream! double to excitement!
That is just so cute! I love it!
those are so seriously adorable, i can’t WAIT to make them!! thanks for the holiday cuteness!
Thanks for all the Santa Hat Brownie love. Although I can’t take credit for coming up with the idea, I think these are absolutely fab! They were sooo good and a big hit!!
Omg, these are adorable. I HATE TO make them for Christmas this year. Gorgeous!!
Those are adorable!!
These are unbelievably cute! I might just make them for Christmas dinner (well, dessert)
The strawberry hats are adorable!
These are really cute and yummy looking. Looks like a project that I could make with my girls. They won’t last long, though. Thank you for sharing.
I love those little strawberry hats! How perfect! Definitely getting in the holiday spirit 🙂 ~Ruth
so cute, daisy. i need to make these this season.
Daisy, these are SO great! Love these!!!!!
Oh wow! So, so cute! I’m a little jealous – I want them. Thanks for sharing 😀
I LOVE these! I may have to scrap the cake I had planned to make this afternoon to make these instead – thanks for posting such a lovely idea.
this is so cool! This will be on my Christmas menu.
Aw, these are way too cute! I love how festive occasions (I say “festive occasions” because Halloween, Valentines, St. Pat’s aren’t actually holidays) inspire people to do fun things with their food!
Normally I’m a bit of a “bah, humbug!” kind of person, but I think my little cousins would flip out if I brought some of these to Christmas dinner. 🙂
Pssst — is there an extra chocolate layer under that buttercream? I think I see something fudgy peeking out!
Yes, I had some extra ganache so I just piled it on…sorta like gilding the lily. It’s our little secret.