I finish my football creations this week with 3 new creations that I made for Cole's Flag Football team. We wrapped this past Saturday with our last game of the season. Things we have learned: Don't take Flag Football through boys and girls club. A great place but since run by volunteers that is what you get no real coach and no coach that can show up to games. $70 is a lot to pay when there is no organization and you don't get to keep the jersey like you were told. Plus they cancel every time it rains ... news flash we live in Washington it's going to rain suck it up and play in the rain! Ok enough on this, onto the recipe!
This was a simple one, I used a box mix which is usually no go in my house but I just returned from my business trip a few days before and was burned out so easy was the way I went. Along with the game was at 10am and I work until 9am on Saturdays, so give me a break ... lol.
I found this recipe on for Touch Down Brownies on Betty Crocker's Website so of course that is why you see the use of a box mix. The say to use Betty Crocker Icing, but I stick with my Wilton Icing.
I found this recipe on for Touch Down Brownies on Betty Crocker's Website so of course that is why you see the use of a box mix. The say to use Betty Crocker Icing, but I stick with my Wilton Icing.
1
box (1 lb 2.4 oz) Betty Crocker® Original Supreme Premium brownie mix
1/4
cup water
1/4
cup vegetable oil
2
eggs
- Heat oven to 350°F (325°F for dark or nonstick pan). Line 9-inch square pan with foil, letting foil hang 2 inches over sides of pan. Spray foil with cooking spray.
- In medium bowl, stir brownie mix, chocolate syrup, oil, water and eggs until well blended. Spread in pan.
- Bake 34 to 37 minutes or until toothpick inserted 2 inches from side of pan comes out almost clean. Cool completely, about 1 1/2 hours.
- Using foil to lift, remove brownies from pan. With football-shaped cookie cutter, cut brownies into football shapes. Pipe on decorating icing to look like football laces.
Alexis Tips: I used Wilton's Pan Release and they just popped out (love this stuff see pic). I was able to get 10 footballs per pan. I used my Wilton Piping tip that goes on their tube and piped on the laces.
Again, another great job!
ReplyDeletePerfect for game day! I love this idea and may have to try it next week!
ReplyDeleteTouchDown!! Those brownies look wonderful and great for the big day.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. I will have to remember to make these for Super Bowl Sunday!
ReplyDeleteFun! I like how simple this one is! All those brownie scraps seem like they'd be dangerous...like I'd have to eat them all! ;-)
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented mom!!
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