If you know me, you know I’m crafty. I even have a separate blog just for my crafts. Halloween does something to me creatively each year. I don’t know what it is about Halloween, but I go on a crafting craze! Â Lately I am completely obsessed with making monsters. So when the fun folks over at General Mills offered up a challenge to several food bloggers I jumped at the chance! The challenge was to make a festively sweet treat for Halloween using some of their cereals. I knew right away what I would be making!
I give you Brownie Monster Treats! Because decorating these treats can be time consuming, I chose to use a boxed brownie mix. You can certainly use your favorite recipe or do the same. I used three cereals: Trix, Cheerios and Cocoa Puffs. To make things easier on myself and to make this kid friendly, I also used Betty Crocker decorating cookie icing.
Pretty cool stuff, Royal Icing in a bag! They sell all the colors I needed, but my rinky dink grocery store only had red, green and white, so I used some gel food coloring to get what I wanted. The icing from the bag dried much smoother, so I would definitely recommend buying the colors you want over mixing it yourself.
Here’s something fun too. Because this is Royal icing, that means the frosting is dry (unless you use the gel like I did, that never dries LOL) so you can package them in cellophane gift baggies. While you are at it, be sure to make some bread tag monsters to close the treat bags with!
So now, on with the show!
Monster Brownie Treats
Boxed brownie mix
Betty Crocker Cookie Icing in desired colors
Cheerios, Cocoa Puffs, and Trix cereals
Mini chocolate chips
Pretzel sticks
Red and black decorator gel
1/4 cup powdered sugar
milk
First prepare your brownies and allow them to cool. I refrigerated mine so that I could get nice clean cuts. When your brownies are ready to be cut, cut off the edges and eat them :) (you could share too, just sayin’) and cut the brownies into different sized rectangles and squares. I cut some of the odd shaped leftovers into triangles too.
Make the Eyes
It’s important to do this step first to allow adequate time for the glaze to dry. To make the eyes you’ll need any variety of Cheerios, some mini chocolate chips, powdered sugar and a little milk. Place the powdered sugar into a small bowl. Using a spoon, stir in some milk, a little bit at a time, until the consistency is good enough for dipping. Start with about a teaspoon and add a couple drops at a time until you get it where you want it.
Drop a few Cheerios into the glaze coating the cereal. Use a spoon to lift the cereal out of the glaze and place on a wax paper lined cookie sheet.
Place a mini chocolate chip, upside down, in the center of each glazed Cheerio. Gently press the mini chip to set. Set aside.
Icing Colors
You could certainly use your own recipe for Royal icing, I have one myself as well. However, because this is such a great recipe for kids to get involved in, using these prepackaged icings is an excellent alternative. They are available in all of the colors that I used by my store only had a few. Therefore, I added some gel food coloring to mix up my colors. This icing is great, squeezes right out of the tube and onto the brownie, love it!
If you have to mix, like I did, you might find the easiest way to apply the mixed icing is with a new paintbrush.
Decorating
Gently press Trix and Cocoa Puffs cereals into the frosted brownies for the monsters’ polka dots. Lift the eyes from the waxed paper using a toothpick and gently press onto the frosted brownie. You can use pretzel sticks for arms and legs, and add eyebrows, mouths and hair using decorator gel.
Then you eat them! Nom.
Here are some close ups to give you some monsterous ideas for decorating :)
More Halloween Recipes
- Ghost Brownies
- Mummy Meatloaf
- Witch Finger Cookies
- Halloween Candy Apples
- Marshmallow Frankensteins
- Jalapeno Popper Mummies
- Spider Web Taco Dip
Monster Brownies
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Print It Rate ItIngredients
- Boxed brownie mix
- Betty Crocker Cookie Icing in desired colors
- Cheerios Cocoa Puffs, and Trix cereals
- Mini chocolate chips
- Pretzel sticks
- Red and black decorator gel
- ¼ cup powdered sugar
- milk
Instructions
- First prepare your brownies and allow them to cool. I refrigerated mine so that I could get nice clean cuts. When your brownies are ready to be cut, cut off the edges and eat them :) (you could share too, just sayin') and cut the brownies into different sized rectangles and squares. I cut some of the odd shaped leftovers into triangles too.
Eyes
- It's important to do this step first to allow adequate time for the glaze to dry. To make the eyes you'll need any variety of Cheerios, some mini chocolate chips, powdered sugar and a little milk. Place the powdered sugar into a small bowl. Using a spoon, stir in some milk, a little bit at a time, until the consistency is good enough for dipping. Start with about a teaspoon and add a couple drops at a time until you get it where you want it.
- Drop a few Cheerios into the glaze coating the cereal. Use a spoon to lift the cereal out of the glaze and place on a wax paper lined cookie sheet.
- Place a mini chocolate chip, upside down, in the center of each glazed Cheerio. Gently press the mini chip to set. Set aside.
Icing Colors
- You could certainly use your own recipe for Royal icing, I have one myself as well. However, because this is such a great recipe for kids to get involved in, using these prepackaged icings is an excellent alternative. They are available in all of the colors that I used by my store only had a few. Therefore, I added some gel food coloring to mix up my colors. This icing is great, squeezes right out of the tube and onto the brownie, love it!
- If you have to mix, like I did, you might find the easiest way to apply the mixed icing is with a new paintbrush.
Decorating
- Gently press Trix and Cocoa Puffs cereals into the frosted brownies for the monsters' polka dots. Lift the eyes from the waxed paper using a toothpick and gently press onto the frosted brownie. You can use pretzel sticks for arms and legs, and add eyebrows, mouths and hair using decorator gel.
More monster stuff from my craft blog :)Â
Monster Treat Bags
Bread Tag Monsters
Juice Box Monsters
Halloween Luminaries
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Jenny @ Embellishing Life says
Now those are too cute and fun to eat! I saw your post through Be Different…Act Normal.
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Megan says
Amanda, these are the cutest brownies ever. You should be the winner of the cereal contest, hands down!
Amanda says
Thanks you guys! Your comments all made me smile!! :)
Marie {Make and Takes} says
These are awesome! So MONSTROUS!!!
Cookie Madness says
Too cute!!!
Avanika [YumsiliciousBakes] says
These are absolutely adorable, Amanda. You're super creative :)
Jennifer says
Amanda these are SO cute!!! I'm forwarding to my sister- who has 3 boys who would love these!
Culinary Cory says
I saw this on FoodGawker late last night when I was looking for a brownie recipe. They totally caught my attention. Super cute!
Lana @ Never Enough Thyme says
Wow, Amanda! You've done it again. These are so cute and you're just the most creative person I know. Very cool idea!
Amanda says
Thank you Eva!
Heather – I thought about using white chocolate too, but the powdered sugar glaze is so easy and much less expensive. If you don't want to use milk in the glaze, you can use water with equally good results :)
Heather says
What a great idea for eyes!! My son is allergic to eggs and every edible eye I can find has egg whites. I may dip the cheerios in white chocolate…
Eva Marie Harp says
My kids will love them thank you for sharing.
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Amanda says
You guys are all so nice, thanks so much!
Kathryn says
What a fun treat! That would be the perfect entry for our Halloween Recipe Contest! You can read all about it here. I hope you decide to enter it!
Ashleigh says
Seriously Adorable! I'm going to have to try this!
Not Just A Mommy! says
Wow! These are awesome! We are having a Monster Mash party this year, and I'm so adding this to my ideas folder!
Jill and Mike says
Those are adorable. I'll have to give these a shot soon!!
Amanda says
Thanks so much everyone! These aren't only fun to make they taste great too. The kids "ate them up" so to speak :) Thanks!
Corinna says
These are so cute! I love this idea!
Corinna
Erin says
So stinkin' adorable!!!!! I LOVE them!
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