Frankenstein’s Monster Brownies: Spooky and Sweet

Halloween is the time for spooky fun and sweet treats. Frankenstein’s Monster Brownies are the perfect mix of both. These brownies start with a fudgy base and are topped with green frosting, candy eyes, and silly monster faces. Decorating them is just as fun as eating them. Kids love them, adults smile at them, and they make any Halloween table look unforgettable.

If you’re building a Halloween dessert spread, you might also enjoy these Eyeball Brownies. They pair perfectly with Frankenstein’s Monster Brownies.

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Frankenstein’s Monster Brownies with green frosting, candy eyes, and chocolate faces

Frankenstein’s Monster Brownies: Spooky and Sweet


  • Author: Emma
  • Total Time: 35 minutes
  • Yield: 12 brownies 1x

Description

Spooky, fudgy, and fun! These Frankenstein’s Monster Brownies are topped with green frosting, candy eyes, and monster faces—perfect for Halloween parties.


Ingredients

Scale
  • 1 box brownie mix (plus ingredients listed on the box)

  • Green food coloring

  • Chocolate frosting

  • Black decorating gel

  • Candy eyes

  • Mini pretzel sticks

  • M&M’s or candy-coated chocolates (optional)


Instructions

  • Preheat oven and prepare brownie mix as directed on the box.

  • Bake brownies and let them cool completely in the pan.

  • Chill until firm, then cut into squares or rectangles for “monster heads.”

  • Mix green food coloring into chocolate frosting and spread on brownies.

  • Decorate with candy eyes, black gel for hair and scars, pretzels for bolts, and candies for noses or details.

Notes

For a vegan option, use a plant-based brownie mix, dairy-free frosting, and vegan candy eyes. Let kids decorate their own monsters for a fun Halloween activity.

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 25 minutes
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 brownie
  • Calories: 220 kcal
  • Sugar: 21g
  • Sodium: 120mg
  • Fat: 10g
  • Saturated Fat: 4g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 5g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 32g
  • Fiber: 1g
  • Protein: 2g
  • Cholesterol: 15mg

Keywords: Halloween brownies, monster brownies, Frankenstein brownies, spooky treats, Halloween desserts

What You Need to Make Frankenstein’s Monster Brownies

You don’t need fancy baking skills for this recipe. A few simple ingredients and tools will suffice. With a box of brownie mix and a little creativity, you can turn plain brownies into festive monsters.

Essential Ingredients

  • 1 box of brownie mix (plus ingredients on the box)
  • Green food coloring
  • Chocolate frosting
  • Black decorating gel
  • Candy eyes
  • Mini pretzel sticks
  • M&M’s or candy-coated chocolates (optional)

Tools for Decorating

  • A square baking pan
  • A sharp knife to cut brownies into rectangles
  • A spatula for spreading frosting
  • A piping bag or squeeze bottle for neat gel designs

That’s all you need to bring your monsters to life.

Step-by-Step Instructions for Monster Brownies

Making these brownies feels like a craft project you can eat afterward.

Bake the Brownie Base

Mix and bake the brownie mix as directed on the box. Let them cool fully before cutting. Warm brownies can fall apart, so chilling them until firm makes decorating much easier.

For another chewy and spooky idea, check out the Halloween Cauldron Cookie. It’s a fun addition to any party.

Add the Green Face

Mix a few drops of green food coloring into the chocolate frosting. Spread it over each brownie square to create Frankenstein’s “skin.”

Decorate the Monsters

Place candy eyes on each brownie. Use black gel to draw hair, scars, and mouths. Stick pretzels into the sides as bolts. Add M&M’s for noses or funny details. Each monster can look different—grumpy, spooky, or silly.

Frankenstein’s Monster Brownies with green frosting and candy eyes, decorated for Halloween

Fun Variations and Creative Twists

The classic version is always popular, but you can make it your own.

Vegan Option

Swap the brownie mix for a vegan recipe. Use flax eggs, non-dairy milk, and vegan butter. Choose dairy-free frosting and vegan candy eyes. Everyone at the party can enjoy them.

Kid-Friendly Decorating

Set up bowls of candy eyes, pretzels, and gels. Let kids design their own monsters. The fun is in the creativity, not perfection.

Extra Candy Details

Add licorice strings for hair, sprinkles for scars, or red candies for stitches. These little touches make your brownies photo-ready.

If you love bold Halloween colors, you’ll also enjoy Candy Corn Swirl Brownies. They look amazing next to Frankenstein’s Monster Brownies.

The Story Behind Frankenstein’s Monster

Frankenstein’s monster first appeared in Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein in 1818. In the book, Victor Frankenstein creates life in his lab but fears what he has made. Movies later gave the monster its famous look—green skin, scars, and bolts in the neck.

That iconic image inspired these brownies. Decorating them is a fun way to honor a classic Halloween character.

Serving and Storing Monster Brownies

Keeping Them Fresh

Store brownies in an airtight container at room temperature for 2 days. For longer storage, keep them in the fridge for up to 4 days. Use parchment paper between layers to protect the frosting.

Fun Ways to Serve

Line the brownies up on a tray like a little monster army. Place them in cupcake liners for easy serving. Add props like pumpkins, spiders, or a Halloween tablecloth to set the scene.

Fudgy Frankenstein’s Monster Brownies decorated with green frosting, candy eyes, and colorful Halloween candies

FAQs About Frankenstein’s Monster Brownies

What are the key ingredients in brownies?
Flour, sugar, cocoa or chocolate, eggs, and butter or oil.

Where did Frankenstein’s monster originate?
From Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein, published in 1818.

Are there vegan brownie recipes?
Yes. Use flax eggs, non-dairy milk, and vegan butter, or buy a vegan mix.

How do you make brownies look like a monster?
Frost them green, add candy eyes, draw with black gel, and use pretzels for bolts.

A Spooky, Sweet Tradition

Frankenstein’s Monster Brownies are more than dessert—they’re a Halloween tradition in the making. They bring smiles, spark creativity, and taste as good as they look. Each brownie tells its own story with goofy or spooky faces.

So this Halloween, don’t just bake brownies. Create a tray of monsters that everyone will remember.

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