Gluten free frosted brownies are to die for!!
I recently tried Pillsbury’s Refrigerated Cookie Dough and was excited when I found Betty Crocker’s Gluten Free Brownie Mix in the baking aisle. I couldn’t wait to get it home and give it a try. My family loves brownies but every once in a while I like to make them extra special. I was happy to find that Betty Crocker’s frosting was gluten free.
The mix contains mini chocolate chips and seemed to be finer than a traditional brownie mix but mixed up as easily as any other box mix. The cooking time recommended on the box was spot on and these brownies were super delicious. I will be buying this mix again and found the price to be very comparable with other specialty mixes on the market. I want to tell you that these Brownies didn’t make it thru the night and had a delicious chocolaty taste and you couldn’t even tell a difference in the texture of the brownie. Here is what you will need.
Gluten Free Frosted Brownies Recipe below:
Tempting Tuesday's Recipe: Gluten Free Frosted Brownies
Ingredients
- Ingredients
- Betty Crocker Gluten Free Brownie Mix
- Vanilla Frosting with sprinkles
- Baking Pearl Candies Gluten Free
- 2 eggs
- 1/4 cup melted butter
Instructions
- Directions
- Prepare Brownie Mix according to the directions on the box.
- Spread in greased 8x8 pan, top with pearl candies.
- There is no need to push down as they will sink into the brownies while cooking.
- Cook for 28-31 minutes.
- Remove from oven and let cool.
- If you want to color your frosting you can add a few drops of natural food coloring to 1/2 cup frosting.
- Once brownies are cool, frost and top with sprinkles.
- Slice and serve.
Notes
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If you local grocer doesn’t have this mix in stock you can get it at Amazon by clicking the link below:
Bio for Gwen M: I am a stay at home mom to a 9-year-old daughter and 14-year-old step-son. I have been married for 10 years and each day brings new adventures in our relationship. I am beginning my journey into home schooling and really love the flexibility that staying home offers me. One of my favorite things to do is cook. I love having my children right along side of me because it opens their minds and taste buds to new things. I am new at cooking Gluten and Dairy Free and have surprisingly found many great recipes my whole family loves. You can find me on Twitter and Pinterest.
md kennedy says
What a nice surprise! My grandson is gluten-intolerant and I just don’t have the time to figure out how to “remake” some recipes. Having this makes life a lot easier. For Christmas I can add some peppermint!
Colleen says
Finding Pillsbury and Betty Crocker now having Gluten Free mixes is amazing.
mrsbubsmith says
oh my family would LOVE this thank you!
Maria Iemma says
I will be sure to look for the Betty Crocker gluten free mix – I hardly ever go by the ‘baking’ department and did not know they made it. Appreciate the heads up and the recipe.