Cheesecake Brownie Hearts

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These Cheesecake Brownie Hearts combine two of my favorite desserts. Plus, they are simple to make for a beautiful Valentine’s Day treat!

It’s Valentine’s Day this week! If you’re in need of a last-minute treat to celebrate with someone special (or you just want to treat yo’self), these Cheesecake Brownie Hearts should do the trick! Not only are they super simple to make (I used a box mix.), but they are full of chocolate and cheesecake goodness.

These Cheesecake Brownie Hearts make a cute and tasty dessert!

Cheesecake Brownie Hearts

I don’t know how it is for you, but February is usually a tough month for me. The highs and excitement of New Year’s resolutions have left the building; I am sick of winter, and I’m stuck pondering life with a plate of cheese and crackers even though I’m on a diet. Anyone else?

Although I’m approaching 35, I still don’t have a sure-fire cure for the winter blues. (Let me know if you have one.) This past weekend I more-or-less decided that a little vacation is in order, so I may escape this cold clime in a couple weeks for a little R&R on a sunny beach. Any recommendations for safe and relatively inexpensive tropical destinations for a solo traveler would be much appreciated.

Speaking of cures for winter blues, let’s talk about these Cheesecake Brownie Hearts! Valentine’s Day is this Wednesday so we don’t have much time.

Adorable Cheesecake Brownie Hearts for Valentine's Day

I found this heart-shaped pan at HomeGoods and picked it up without any plan for what I’d bake in it. (Apparently I’m on a heart-shaped dessert kick. You can grab my recipe for heart-shaped mini berry pot pies here.) In brainstorming ideas, I decided cheesecake brownies with festive sprinkles would be perfect.

How to Make Cheesecake Brownies:

How to make Cheesecake Brownie Hearts for Valentine's Day

The recipe for these cheesecake brownies goes back to my college days. I was an RA (resident assistant) back then, and my building coordinator would often make these as a treat for the RAs. These brownies were so delicious and much appreciated by this hungry college student.

How to make Cheesecake Brownie Hearts for Valentine's Day

The recipe is simple. You will need a boxed brownie mix (along with the ingredients to make it), plus one block of cream cheese, an egg, vanilla, and sugar. That’s it.

I’m making the brownies in this cute heart-shaped pan, however, a regular 9×13″ pan would also work. (Or you could try whatever cake pan you like.) They are definitely suitable for any time of the year. If you ever need a quick dessert recipe for a get-together, these might become your new go-to.

These Cheesecake Brownie Hearts are an easy and delicious Valentine's Day Treat.

The combination of brownie and cheesecake is something special. I’m not sure why, but they go so well together. I promise you will love these and be equally impressed by how easy they are to make.

Let’s whip up a batch.

These Cheesecake Brownie Hearts are an easy and delicious Valentine's Day Treat.

Want more Valentine’s Day Treats? Try these:

So whether you’re baking for someone you love or simply treating yo’self, I think you’re going to enjoy these Cheesecake Brownie Hearts.

Adorable Cheesecake Brownie Hearts for Valentine's Day

How to make Cheesecake Brownie Hearts for Valentine's Day

For more of my tasty Valentine’s Day recipes, check out the post here. I’ve rounded up many of my favorites in one place.

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Cheesecake Brownie Hearts:

These Cheesecake Brownie Hearts are an easy and delicious Valentine's Day Treat.

Cheesecake Brownie Hearts

These Cheesecake Brownie Hearts combine two of my favorite desserts. Plus, they are simple to make for a beautiful Valentine's Day treat!
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Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: brownie, brownies, cheesecake, valentine's day
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes

Ingredients

Cheesecake:

Instructions

  • Begin by preheating your oven to 350 degrees F.
  • Next, prepare your brownie mix according to the package directions. Add the prepared brownie batter to your lightly greased baking pan. (I used a heart-shaped pan here, but a 13x9-inch pan would work just as well.
  • In a large bowl, beat together the cream cheese, sugar, egg, and vanilla extract until smooth. Add spoonfuls of the cream cheese mixture to the top of your brownie batter. Use a wooden skewer or toothpick to swirl the cream cheese mixture into the batter.
  • Bake according to the package directions, adding an extra 4-5 minutes to compensate for the cream cheese layer.
  • Remove from the oven and allow to cool for 5-10 minutes before removing from the pan. Top with sprinkles for added color and fun.

Notes

*Amount will vary based on your particular brownie mix.

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7 Comments

  1. Hi Michael,
    May I ask what size muffin pan did you use? Is it a regular size cupcake pan? About how large are these darling little brownie cheesecakes?
    I am pretty new to your blog and I enjoy all your posts. So glad you mentioned Queer Eye is back. I loved that show.

    1. These heart shapes are probably a jumbo muffin. Maybe twice the size of a standard muffin. However, you could totally do these in a muffin pan and get more. They would probably bake quicker this way, so be sure to keep an eye on them.

      xo Michael

  2. Given that my birthday is on Valentine’s Day, I am especially fond of heart-shaped food. Love this idea of using a brownie mix to make life simpler.

    P.S. I think a vacay sounds like an awesome idea!

  3. These look wonderful! Where were you when I was in college? It seems I always craved chocolate in those days. Kinda like now, decades later, nothing has changed — ha ha! It is good medicine.

    I don’t have a cure for the wintertime blues, but one of my other favorite morning blog men does. He lives in Sweden, so I think he knows a thing or two about winter! Not sure I can post a URL so just search for the Henrik Edberg Positivity Blog and go back to the previous post (not the most recent but one back). It’s called “5 Effective Ways to Keep the Energy and Optimism Up During the Dark and Cold Winter.” Number One: Find one of your biggest energy sucks. Sounds potent.

    Thanks for sharing your humor, your ideas, and yourself. The human connection — even better than chocolate.