Looking for a festive treat that’s easy, quick, and totally adorable? These Brownie Bites are here to save the day!

With just three easy steps—cut, frost, and top—you’ll have a treat that looks festive, tastes delicious, and is ready in no time. The combination of fudgy brownies, creamy frosting, and fresh strawberries makes them as delightful to eat as they are to look at.
Whether you’re hosting a Christmas party, contributing to a holiday potluck, or putting together thoughtful edible gifts, these brownie bites are the ultimate solution.
They’re festive, crowd-pleasing, and the best part? They’re so easy, you’ll want to make them again and again!
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Why You’ll Love This Recipe
This dessert is a hack for stress-free holiday treats & here’s why these Brownie Bites are about to become your go-to:
- No-Bake Convenience: If you’ve got brownies on hand, you’re already halfway there. Use homemade or store-bought—your call!
- Adorable and Festive: Topped with white frosting, strawberries, and mint, they’re practically mini Christmas trees.
- Customizable: Swap the toppings for cherries, sprinkles, or crushed candy canes to make them uniquely yours.
- Potluck and Gifting ready: They’re easy to transport, crowd-pleasing, and gift-ready.
Brownie Bites Ingredients Overview
This recipe is all about simplicity, requiring just four key ingredients to create a festive treat. Start with brownies—whether homemade or store-bought, they’re the base of this dessert.
For a healthier option, try using chickpea chocolate brownies like I did. Add a layer of white frosting to create a snowy, festive vibe—whipped cream or cream cheese frosting works perfectly too.
Top with strawberries, whose vibrant red color and conical shape resemble tiny Santa hats or Christmas tree toppers. Finish with fresh mint leaves for a pop of green and a refreshing touch. That’s it! A quick, beautiful dessert is ready to wow your guests.
Richa’s Top Tips
- Use a Cookie Cutter: For neat, even brownie pieces, use a round or festive-shaped cookie cutter. This makes them look extra polished.
- Homemade or Store-Bought: If you’re in a pinch, store-bought brownies work just as well. Just make sure they’re dense and fudgy.
- Get Creative with Toppings: Not a fan of mint? Try cherries, crushed candy canes, tutti-frutti, or colorful sprinkles.
- Chill Before Serving: Once assembled, chill the brownie bites in the fridge for 10-15 minutes to help the frosting set and make them easier to handle.
Frequently Asked Questions
You can swap strawberries for cherries, add sprinkles or crushed candy canes, or even drizzle melted chocolate for an extra festive touch. Let your creativity shine!
Absolutely. You can assemble the brownie bites and store them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a day before serving. Just make sure the frosting is firmly set before stacking.
Leftover brownie bites can be stored in the fridge in an airtight container for up to 2-3 days. For best results, keep them in a single layer to avoid smudging the frosting.

These Brownie Bites are proof that the best desserts don’t need to be complicated. With minimal effort, you can whip up a treat that’s festive, customizable, and oh-so-delicious. Make a batch (or two!) and watch them disappear in minutes—because who can resist a bite-sized brownie? 🎄🍫
If you try this recipe, do send me the pictures of your recreations over on my IG @my_foodstory.

Brownie Bites
Ingredients
- 12 brownies cut into 1 ½ inch squares
- 12 strawberries tops cut off
- ½ cup whipped cream
Instructions
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Place cut brownies on a serving platter.12 brownies
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Pipe a swirl of whipped cream on top of each brownie to make a circle that fits a strawberry..½ cup whipped cream
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Keep the strawberry top-side down on top of the piped whipped cream and add another little dot of whipped cream at the tip of strawberry to make a Santa hat.12 strawberries
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Refrigerate till you are ready to serve.
Notes
- Homemade or store bought brownies can be used in the recipe.
- It’s best served on the same day.
Nutrition
This article was researched and written by Harita Odedra.
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