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Aren’t these Valentine’s Brownies adorable? I think so.
When I was in college, I used to work at a teeny-bopper clothing store. About once a week, on my lunch break I would buy a treat at one of the cookie stores. I would either buy a chocolate chip cookie or a brownie topped with buttercream frosting. That store is long gone, and with two kids in tow I don’t make it to mall often anyway.
I’ve been craving one of those tasty brownies for a while now, but with my new dietary restrictions I just wasn’t sure how that was going to happen.
I realize there are a couple really good boxed mixes for gluten free brownies, but you know me, I like to bake from scratch when I can. So, three attempts later, I finally had a brownie that was perfect for this recipe idea.
If you aren’t in need of a special brownie recipe, try my traditional Decadent Chocolate Brownie recipe and Amazing Buttercream Frosting recipe to make these.
If you are making these, plan ahead! I found making the brownies the day before cutting to be easiest and then after cutting them and frosting them, they were perfect texture the following day. Can you do it all in one day…sure, but they are a bit gooey (more fudge-like and a bit sticky). Allowing them to dry out a bit really does help.
Get the look (these are my favs):
Heart-shaped Cookie Cutters
1M decorating tip
Red Dye
Valentine’s Brownies (Gluten-Free Brownies)
Gluten-free brownies are cut into heart shapes, then topped with dairy-free frosting for an allergy-friendly Valentine's Day treat! Perfect for classroom parties or to give to your special Valentine.
Ingredients
Brownies
- 3/4 cup rice flour
- 1/3 cup potato starch
- 3 tbsp tapioca starch
- 2/3 tsp xantham gum
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 1 cup coconut oil
- 1 cup cocoa powder
- 1 1/2 cups sugar
- 1 cup applesauce (room temp)
- 1 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
Frosting
- 1 cup butter-flavored shortening
- 2 tbsp warm water (2-3)
- 1 tsp almond extract
- 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 lb confectioners sugar
Instructions
Brownie:
- Preheat oven to 350F. Line a 9x13 inch pan with parchment paper and spray with non-stick cooking spray.
- Combine flours, xanthum gum, and baking powder in a medium bowl. Mix well to combine.
- In large microwave safe bowl, melt coconut oil (if it's not already in a liquid state). Add in cocoa and sugar and mix well to combine. Stir in applesauce and vanilla.
- Blend in dry ingredients until incorporated. Pour into prepared pan and spread to edges of pan. Bake 30-35 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean. Cool completely.
- Using parchment paper pull the brownies out of the pan and place on a cutting board (I found doing this after brownies sit for one day to be easiest). Using a metal heart-shaped cookie cutter, cut out brownies and gently move to serving platter with a spatula.
- Decorate with frosting (recipe below).
Frosting:
- Beat together shortening, 1 tbsp of warm water, vanilla, and almond until smooth and creamy. Beat in the sugar gradually on a low setting. Scrape sides of bowl as needed.
- Mixture will be very thick. After all sugar is incorporated, add 1-2 more tbsp. of warm water and beat at medium/medium-high speed for 1-2 more minutes. Adding more warm water will continue to thin the frosting consistency and bring down the sweetness even more. Add as much as you like to get the appropriate flavor and consistency. Be careful because a little goes a long way.
- The frosting can also be made several days in advance and stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Bring to room temperature, then mix well before using. Leftovers should be refrigerated.
- Get the look by using a couple drops of red dye and us Decorating Tube 1M fitted into a piping bag.
Notes
Using a boxed mix or other brownie recipe will work just fine. Try this traditional brownie recipe if you aren't gluten-free, dairy-free, or egg-free.
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 18 Serving Size: 1 brownieAmount Per Serving: Calories: 439Total Fat: 24gSaturated Fat: 17gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 28mgSodium: 111mgCarbohydrates: 57gFiber: 1gSugar: 44gProtein: 2g
Betsy says
I loooooove brownies with frosting! I know exactly the ones from the cookie store you’re talking about and now I’m craving them too!
Claire @ A Little Claireification says
These look delicious Wendy!! Pinned!
Brandie (@ Home Cooking Memories) says
oooh, yummm!! I love brownies so much…and while I’m not gluten-free, but I would make them your way in a heartbeat. These would be so perfect to have on hand for gluten-free guests on Valentine’s Day.
Jenn says
These little heart shaped brownies are just too cute!
Vanessa @ See Vanessa Craft says
So pretty!!
Rahul Kumar says
I am fond of sweet dish and this time your brownies was a hricane in my kitchen. my all friends loved it specialy my sister loved it the most. your dishes are awsom and i am now fond of your dishes. please provide me more.
I AM LOVING IT DEAR. 🙂
Jacquelyn Cannon says
The brownies looks delicious. I think I’ll have some tonight.
Cindy says
Looks so awesome! We’re GF here and this fits the bill!
almanyc says
i’d have to stare at them for a minute before eating, and then not share them at all!
Rachel G. says
oh yumm!
Virginia says
These look delicious!
Kat Hanaway says
Those are SOO SWEEET!!!! I can’t wait to make these brownies for my kids and my man! They will all feel so loved when I serve them these!!
Aileen says
Ahh, those are the cutest brownies ever!
Rich Hicks says
What a novel way of making brownies! I want to make some of these!
Gianna says
Those are too cute!
Karen Glatt says
These are such cute Valentine’s Brownies. I love brownies and these are made so cute and they look so delicious!
LaProfesoraFrida says
These brownies are precious! What a lovely idea. I’m trying to decide what to do for my sweetie for Valentine’s Day. These are going on the list of possibilities! 🙂
Thank you for sharing!
Elle says
I adore the decoration you’ve given to the humble brownie! Why should cakes and sugar cookies get all of the special piped frostings? We don’t have any dietary restrictions in our house but your recipe looks interesting. I’ve never used rice flour before and only used potato starch in bread!
Barbara Montag says
These are truly special – thanks for sharing!
Linda Peavy says
Too fun! I am going to try this!
Mya Murphy says
those brownies are too cute to eat!!! But, I’d force myself ha ha
Vera Zecevic – Cupcakes Garden says
Great idea for Valentine,so cute and the brownies must be very tasty
Kimberley Meier says
I love the way the frosting looks, to bad mine wouldn’t turn out like that lol!
Nadine L says
Those look good, but I would have to substitute the Rice Flour, I don’t know what it is but I have not found one recipe I like that is made with Rice Flour. Otherwise they are adorable and I will be trying them
Rosanne says
Cute way to celebrate Valentine’s Day
ANN*H says
Everybody loves brownies and these would be great for Valentines day with the cute toppings piped on them.
Tho it may be easier for me to use a brownie boxed mix instead of your recipe. Thanks for the idea.
Lori Dunbar says
Beautiful! Thank You!
nici r says
these are so cute! I have never made my own brownies before. This would be great to try.
Carmen says
I’ll have to make these!
Claudia says
This brownies look delicious, thank you!
Christy says
What a fun way to make a brownie pretty!
Margie Young says
Wow, those look so good !!!
Mary Withrow says
I truly believe home made gifts are the best!!
Cara says
Love that they are gluten-free now to find low carb…lol
Leah CB says
These look great! My family loves brownies & frosting so this is perfect!
Gina O says
Thanks for the recipe, these are really cute and look easy to make. Pinned for a future baking project!
Sam says
these look delicious!
Cynthia C says
I never thought of decorating brownies for holidays. Thanks for the idea!
Shelly says
So cute! I just might have to try these
Carolsue says
I will add this to my collection of Holiday Recipes. They look really good!
kelly nicholson says
oh no..its amost that day!
Kim B. says
What an AMAZING job you did frosting them!! Stunning!!
Keri B says
MMMM have to try this recipe! yum
Gena Durbin Carrico says
Thanks for the recipe, I have a friend looking for GF recipe’s I will have to pass this on to her.
Karen says
Looks good and easy. I will try this recipe for a February potluck luncheon.
Janet W. says
These look delicious! What a perfect treat for my grandsons!
Sandra K321 says
These are adorable. My son’s birthday is on Valentine’s Day and these would be fun to make.
Erica Barnes says
These look so good! I’d be in heaven eating these.
Margaret Smith says
These are really adorable. What a hit this would be with my husband and kids on Valentines Day.
Stefanie says
My family would be so impressed if I made these for them. I may just have to.
Cindy Brickley says
Now these are so cute and yummy! Brownies and buttercream together, I would be in heaven.
Jennifer Hedden says
These look so cute and delicious. I love brownies, but have never tried any with buttercream frosting. I will definitely be making these for my sweetie for Valentine’s Day. Thank you for sharing these recipes!
lorene holbrook says
yum, yum, yum! brownies…. good…. LOL… thanks for sharing
Lori Thomas says
Look very pretty & yummy!!
Mary Beth Elderton says
So pretty! And healthier! *pinned*
barbara n says
These valentine brownies look yummy – will definitely have to give them a try!
Mary Happymommy says
They look so pretty!
Debra Wagner says
Those look amazing! My husband loves brownies so i will definately make these for him…yum
Lisa Brown says
Those are beautiful brownies, almost too pretty to eat.
Elena says
these brownies look delicious!
terri tillman says
oh my…those look so good. brownies AND butter cream frosting!! what could be better than that? nothing.
Stephanie @ Eat. Drink. Love. says
Brownies are the perfect V-Day treat!
Belinda @zomppa says
Is it really almost Valentine’s Day? Great recipe and alternative – trying to reduce wheat myself, and one thing I really miss are brownies!
Jodi @ A Mom Having Fun says
Those are so adorable! I am loving all the recipes in Ziplist. I have planned the past two weeks of meals through it, and my kids have loved every single one! I’ve made a couple of yours. 🙂
Wendy says
Thanks for trying out some of my recipes. That totally made my day. 🙂
Ellen Christian says
Thanks so much! It is really tough to find GF holiday recipes!
Wendy says
I hear ya, Ellen! I’ve been on a hunt for great allergy-friendly holiday recipes!
ang says
These are too cute! Thanks so much for sharing this – I repinned and hope to make these very soon! (I’m also hoping to make those PB Stuffed ones – yum!!)
Wendy says
Thanks Ang! Those PB stuffed ones are amazing!