Heart Shaped Brownie Bites . . . these fun and easy chocolate treats are perfect for Valentine’s Day. No one can resist them!
Valentine’s Day is one of my favorite holidays to make treats for. I love coming up with recipes that involve chocolate, cherries, and heart shapes. I’ve been having fun in the kitchen the last few days!
These little brownie bites turned out so pretty, but the best part is how yummy they are. Who knew something as simple as dipping a brownie in white chocolate would end up so delicious?
I used a very simple one bowl brownie recipe that I’ve had for decades. I got it from my best friend from high school, Melanie. They are moist and chewy, and so easy to throw together that it’s almost scary. You can use your favorite brownie recipe if you prefer, or simply use a brownie mix.
Doesn’t this just look amazing? I’m not going to tell you how many I actually ate. Suffice it to say that it was more than a couple.
If you are serving them for a party, they look really cute placed inside decorative cupcake liners.
Handy supplies for making brownie bites:
Heart shaped cookie cutters – I have this set and I used the smallest heart. You could of course make yours bigger if you want.
Cooling Rack – I like to place my brownie hearts on a cooling rack and carefully pour the melted almond bark over the top of them. I found it easier than dipping them. The holes in the rack allow the excess chocolate to drip down instead of pooling at the bottom of the hearts.
Non-stick spray – After I line my pan with foil, I spray the foil with non stick spray. I also recommend spraying the cooling rack so that the hearts are easier to remove after the chocolate sets up.
Makes me want to hold a Valentine’s Day party!
Here are a few more fun Valentine’s Day Recipes you might like:
- Chocolate Shortbread Hearts
- Strawberry White Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Cherry Chocolate Thumbprint Cookies
- Easy Chocolate Mousse
- Heart Shaped Food
- Cookies with Maraschino Cherries Inside
- White Chocolate Cherry Cookies
- Flourless Chocolate Cake
- Cherry Chocolate Chip Dip
Heart Shaped Brownie Bites for Valentine’s Day
Heart Shaped Brownie Bites for Valentine's Day
These cute little brownie bites are perfect for Valentine's Day!
Ingredients
- 1 cup butter, melted
- 2/3 cup cocoa
- 2 cups sugar
- 2 eggs
- 2 tsp vanilla
- 1 1/2 cups flour
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 20 ounces white almond bark for dipping
- 1/2 cup semi sweet chocolate for drizzle
Instructions
- Whisk together melted butter and cocoa till smooth. Whisk in sugar, eggs, and vanilla. Stir in flour and salt.
- Line a 9×13″ pan with foil, leaving extra foil on the ends to help lift out the brownies later. Spray the foil with non-stick cooking spray. Pour batter into the pan and spread evenly. Bake at 350° for about 25 minutes. Cool completely.
- To make brownie bites, use the foil to lift out the cooled brownies. Use a small heart shaped cookie cutter to cut the brownies. You will have a lot of extra scraps leftover. Try not to eat all of them.
- Chop the almond bark, then place in a small glass bowl. Melt at 50% power in the microwave, stirring every 30-60 seconds.
- Spray a cooling rack with cooking spray. Place the brownie hearts on the cooling rack and place it over over a cutting board. (The cutting board will catch the dripping chocolate. Then just carefully spoon the melted chocolate over a few of the hearts, spreading it till it runs over the sides.
- Tip: Tapping the cooling rack against the counter helps the chocolate run down more quickly and smoothly.
- Work with just a few at a time, and if there is an edge on one of the hearts that doesn’t get covered, just add more chocolate before it starts to set up.
- After the white chocolate is set, melt the semi-sweet chocolate. I put a handful of chocolate chips in a small ziplock bag and melted them in the microwave at 50% power. Then I snipped off a small corner of the bag and drizzled the chocolate over the hearts.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
24Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 201Total Fat: 10gSaturated Fat: 6gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 36mgSodium: 122mgCarbohydrates: 27gFiber: 1gSugar: 19gProtein: 2g
Christine N.
Hi, I’m the same Christine that commented on Feb. 4. I went ahead and made these with the chocolate chips, and they turned out fabulous! Only had to add three minutes to the time. If you’d like to see how they turned out, here’s a blog link. Thanks so much for sharing this recipe with us!
Christine N.
Wanting to make these for my family for Valentine’s Day – what is the yield? Also, I’m thinking about adding chocolate chips to the mix. How would you suggest I alter the cooking time to accommodate this change? Thanks for sharing – your brownie bites look way too cute!
Heather Who Needs a Cape?
these are ADORABLE! Love them. bet they are delicious too!
Found you at 5 Little Chefs!
Kara
Thanks Heather! Yep, they are dangerously delicious! š
Becky @ Sugar-n-Spice Gals
Oh my goodness. These are so cute and perfect. I am pinning these. š
Kara
Thanks so much Becky!
Andrea @ This Pug Life
Yum! These look good. They look like the Little Debbie cakes I like to buy at Valentine’s Day… but more delicious because it’s a brownie.
Kara
Haha, I actually thought the very same thing. I can promise you that they taste like 100 times better!
Laurie @ Simply Creating Home
Love this idea! What a fun treat for your family or for a Valentine party – they are so cute and I’m sure they taste just as good as they look! I’ll be pinning!
Kara
Thanks so much for the pin Laurie, I really appreciate it!
Winnie
These are super beautiful and super cute!!
Kara
Thanks Winnie!
Leigh
So pretty and delicious! Love the idea.
Kara
Thanks Leigh Anne–that means a lot coming from you, the queen of pretty and delicious! š
Steph @ Crafting in the Rain
So cute and yummy!
Kara
I was happy with how they turned out. Sometimes things don’t quite look like I pictured them in my mind! LOL!