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Quickly Make These Delicious Santa Belt Brownies This Holiday Season

Santa Belt Brownies

Many families eagerly anticipate the enchanting arrival of Santa Claus. Among the cherished customs Santa brings with him is leaving out milk and cookies. This is a heartfelt token of gratitude for his tireless gift-giving endeavors. But did you know a delightful secret is hidden within Santa’s iconic ensemble (especially the Santa belt)?

Santa’s belt holds more than just the practical purpose of keeping his pants in place. It unveils the key to crafting a delicious and festive treat that will undoubtedly add a sprinkle of merriment to your dessert menu. We invite you to learn this delightful twist on the traditional holiday sweet. Unravel the magic behind transforming simple ingredients into a visually appealing and delicious dessert that captures the season’s essence.

Get ready to elevate your baking repertoire and create a treat that pays homage to Santa’s iconic style. It also adds a delectable touch to your festive gatherings. Let’s gather your ingredients and embark on a delightful baking experience that will make your holiday season even more memorable and delicious.

Santa Belt Brownies

Santa Belt Brownies

Santa Belt Brownies are festive holiday treats that bring a touch of Christmas cheer to your dessert table. These fudgy brownies are decorated to resemble Santa’s iconic red suit and black belt. Perfect for holiday parties or gift boxes, these brownies are both adorable and delicious, capturing the spirit of the season in every bite.
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Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: chocolate, christmas, dessert, santa
Total Time: 2 hours
Servings: 12
Calories: 458kcal

Instructions

Icing directions

  • Using a standing mixer, combine the egg whites, powdered sugar, vanilla, and cream of tartar and mix until stiff peaks form.
  • Split the icing into three bowls
  • Add a little bit of food coloring to each bowl. One color (red, black, yellow) per bowl.
  • Scoop a little bit of the red icing into one piping bag with a number 2 tip and the black icing into the second number 2 tip, and the yellow icing into the third piping bag with a number 2 tip
  • Add 3 tbsp water to the remaining red icing and mix until combined.
  • Pour icing into the squeeze bottle.

Brownie Directions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees
  • Follow the directions on the back of the brownie box to make the brownies.
  • Once baked, cool on a wire rack until cooled to room temperature.
  • Once cooled, slide the brownies out of the pan and cut them into bars.
  • Flip brownies upside down to pipe icing on the smooth side.
  • Using the black icing, pipe the belt in the middle of the brownies and fill in
  • Using the red icing, pipe the top and bottom part and fill in with the thinner red icing in the squeeze bottle.
  • Using the yellow icing, pipe on the belt buckle
  • Let dry for an hour before enjoying.

Nutrition

Calories: 458kcal | Carbohydrates: 87g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Sodium: 261mg | Potassium: 34mg | Sugar: 62g | Calcium: 1mg | Iron: 2mg

These Santa Belt Brownies satisfy your sweet tooth and add a festive touch to any holiday celebration. The rich, fudgy brownie base and creamy topping perfectly balance flavors and textures. These Santa belt brownies bring a touch of Christmas magic to your dessert table. It doesn’t matter whether you’re baking these for a holiday party, a family gathering, or just a cozy night in by the fireplace. Gather your ingredients, put on your apron, and indulge in baking these for a truly merry and tasty holiday season!

Indulge your hunger with these brownies while you wrap your gifts using these free Santa printable gift tags!

21 thoughts on “Quickly Make These Delicious Santa Belt Brownies This Holiday Season”

  1. No way that is cool, I’ve seen a lot of deserts creations over this past few days. And this is one of them, it is not only looking good but also looks delicious too. Great for any party or family gatherings.

  2. We just love brownies in this family. Actually, anything chocolate pretty much does it for us. I would definitely like to try these. I’m not that good at food designing but this would be fun.

  3. These brownies will be perfect for my Holiday party. I will have to grab the ingredients I need to make these. I am sure they will be a big hit.

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