These are Red Velvet Brownies with White Chocolate Buttercream Frosting….. and they are amazing!! I won’t be able to justify how heavenly these are by telling you about them, so you’ll just have to trust me and make them immediately. They are easy to prepare, and your house will smell wonderful while they are baking! Also, the frosting makes them all the more delicious. Of course!
*A quick note before you head into your kitchen and whip these up. When you’re adding in the eggs, be careful not to mix too much. If you mix the batter too much when incorporating the eggs you can get a meringue type crust on the top when they bake. If you like that sort of thing, then mix away my friends : ) If not, then please only mix until the egg is just incorporated, and you should be safe from any crusting! Now go…… go make these!
Red Velvet Brownies with White Chocolate Buttercream Frosting
Ingredients
- 4 ounces bittersweet chocolate baking bar chopped
- 3/4 cup salted butter
- 2 cups granulated sugar
- 4 large eggs
- 1 bottle (1 ounce) liquid red food coloring
- 1 ½ cups all-purpose flour
- 1 ½ teaspoons baking powder
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
FOR FROSTING
- 1/2 cup salted butter, softened
- 2 ½ cups powdered sugar
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 4 ounces good quality white chocolate, melted (not chocolate chips)
- 2 tablespoons heavy whipping cream
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line bottom and sides of a 9-inch square baking pan with parchment paper or foil, allowing 2 to 3 inches to extend over sides. Grease with cooking spray.
- Melt chocolate and butter in a large microwavable-safe bowl. Cook for about 1 ½ minutes or until melted and smooth, stirring at 30 second intervals.
- Whisk in granulated sugar. Add eggs, one at a time, whisking just until blended. (Be sure not to whisk too much) Gently stir in red food coloring, flour, baking powder and vanilla just until combined. Pour mixture into the prepared pan; spread out evenly.
- Bake for 40 to 45 minutes or until tooth pick inserted in center comes out with a few moist crumbs. Cool in pan for 1 hour. Lift brownies from pan, using the parchment or foil sides. Let completely cool before frosting.
- FOR FROSTING: In the bowl of a stand mixer, cream butter until soft and fluffy. Then beat in vanilla. With the mixer on low speed, slowly add in the powdered sugar a half cup at a time. Allow the sugar to mix in before adding each half cup. Once all the powdered sugar has been added, pour in the melted white chocolate and beat on medium speed until incorporated. Add in the heavy cream and continue to beat until it is at your desired consistency. Spread frosting over brownies.
- For easy cutting, use a plastic knife.
Now that I know I like red velvet…yes please I will have some! Looks great!
Aimee
I saw this and thought Where did this recipe come from? Of COURSE it was Southern Living! Yum can’t wait to try!
Oh man these look good!! I love brownies with frosting!!
Hi Holly, I’m absolutely loving this recipe and your blog! So glad to be your newest follower and looking forward to future posts! 🙂
Holly, these look so moist! I cant wait to bake up a batch!
Wow! Looks good!
Wow Holly these look AMAZING! I attempted to make red velvet cupcakes for the 4th and they turned out Horrible! Literally Horrible! I so wish I would of had this recipe instead!
I could REALLY use one of these about now after a long day. I can’t think of anything more delicious! Well done, Holly!
I have never had a red brownie before…those you baked with white frosting look so darn good!
Yes – I want one of these right now!!
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Oh my gosh, I’m in heart. ‘Nuf said!! ~Megan
Oh yummy! Those brownies look really decadent and delicious!
Wow these look sooo good! Red Velvet is one of my favs. And what a good idea to use that frosting. Mmmmm I want one NOW!
One of my favorites. LOVE
I have a weakness for red velvet everything!! These sound incredible. I’m a new follower! Check out my blog if you’re interested https://eatcakefordinner.blogspot.com/
These sound died and gone to heaven good. They look beautiful as well. I’d love to have them for a dessert or snack. Have a great evening. Blessings…Mary
Those look SO good. But I think my butt just got bigger because in my dreams, I ate the whole batch. 🙂
I’ve never been attracted to red velvet anything before but now that you’ve added chocolate…that’s a different story! They look delicious!
I don’t know why but whenever something is “red velvet” I am the first one to pick it up…I’m very addicted to the sound of it and taste of it!!! This one is no exception. It’s even better with white chocolate… What a superb brownie!
I’ve made these, too…aren’t they amazing!! Gorgeous, tempting photos!!!
OMG. This is a wonderful sounding and looking recipe. Printing it right now. Will be making it this weekend. Great pictures as always.
These look AMAZING!!! I love that you said a party in your mouth 🙂 My dad always used to say that! And I can believe it’s true in the case of these brownies 🙂
Sues
Red Velvet Brownies ingenious! Red Velvet is one of my favorites and yet I have never made brownie like this, I will now. Glad I followed a Twitter suggest to check out your site!
Looks so pretty and delicious! My bottle of red food colour has been siting in my pantry for the past one month or so! I bought it to make red velvet cake! Feeling guilty now! :o) Got to make it soon!
I made these last night and they are AWESOME!!! I highly recommend making them ASAP! 🙂
Yeah, these pretty much have me singing zippity do da. YUMMMMMMMMM
Thanks for the tip on not over beating the eggs! Less is more, right? My sweetie’s alltime fave is Red Velvet!
Alessa @ Carolina HeartStrings
Oh my! this is absolutely delicious. gonna try it.=0
I’m wishing I had these brownies now! They look sooooo good! 🙂
your recipelooks beautiful & delicious!!
love this!!! what kind of white chocolate did you use for the frosting?
Danie, I honestly don’t remember the specific brand of white chocolate I used, but i know it was just typical baking white chocolate from Walmart’s baking aisle. I think any white chocolate would work. 🙂 hope this helps!