M&M Brownies Recipe Disney Copycat
The most delicious M&M brownies recipe Disney World copycat! Who needs to be in the parks when you can make these chocolate brownies at home?
When we were in Disney World, I ate so many snacks. From Mickey pretzels and Dole Whip to cupcakes and popcorn (so much popcorn), I wanted to try just about everything I could get my hands on. Just call me a Disney foodie in training!
Of course, the post-Disney vacation blues set in, well pretty much as soon as we left Orlando. And so I’ve been dreaming up recreating some of the fun Disney snacks that I had at the parks and that I’ve been seeing around instagram. When I saw these M&M brownies looking so fun, springy and special, I knew I had to recreate them at home. This is a totally fun, completely delicious, and absolutely achievable Disney copycat brownie recipe!
These are extremely extra and over the top. Not a typical recipe that I’d try to make to be honest. However, they are just such a show-stopping dessert and I knew they’d be perfect for our Easter celebrations!
Before you make these M&M brownies, you will need wide, flat baking liners. I used these 3” baking liners which worked great. They were a little pricey, but I know I will get lots of recipes out of them in the future.
M&M Brownies Recipe | Disney Copycat
Ingredients
- 1 recipe brownie batter (use brownie recipe of your choice!)
- 1/2 C buttercream (from a can or leftover from another recipe is fine!)
- 1 bag pastel M&Ms
Instructions
- Preheat oven according to your recipe instructions; make brownie batter.
- Place baking liners on a large baking sheet.
- Using an ice cream scooper, scoop brownie batter into the baking liners, about halfway full.
- Bake brownies. You made need to adjust your baking time from the recipe. Bake 12-15 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean when inserted into the middle of a brownie.
- Let cool completely and set aside.
- Spread a thin layer of buttercream on top of each brownie.
- Immediately top with M&Ms, pushing them down slightly so they adhere.
- Enjoy!
Notes
You can use any brownie recipe to make these, but I recommend this one from Claire Saffitz!
What do you think? Would you make these M&M brownies?