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Brownie Footballs
full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoon (68 Ratings)

68 Ratings

5 spoons 65%
4 spoons 19%
3 spoons 12%
2 spoons 1%
1 spoons 3%
You’ll score a touchdown at any party when you make these rich chocolaty brownies in this fun shape!
Prep: 30 MinTotal: 2 Hr 40 Min
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Posted 2/10/2011 4:17:35 PM REPORT ABUSE kaklingenberg said:
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I loved this recipe. I made it for a superbowl party and everyone loved them. I made two batches. The first batch I used parchment paper instead of foil, and the second time I used foil, and the first batch came out a whole lot better. I recomend parchment paper.
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Posted 4/5/2010 9:48:16 AM REPORT ABUSE Jen2B said:
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This is a question more than a review I plan on making these for my sons birthday with each child’s name on them, but do you think I can makes them and freeze them 1 week before? Will they get dry? Thank you!
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Posted 6/1/2009 11:52:21 AM REPORT ABUSE LMB0215 said:
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I made these last night for our SuperBowl party. They were absolutely delicious and a big hit with our guests. The kids couldn't wait to eat their dinner so they could eat a football brownie!
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Posted 6/1/2009 11:48:32 AM REPORT ABUSE redbaron said:
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These were great. If you can't find a cookie cutter do what I did. Empty a can of vegetables, cut off the top and the bottom lids, and bend the can to the shape you want. It worked great!! These were a hit last year, now my kids won't let me come to one of the football game gatherings without them.
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Posted 2/5/2008 11:16:34 AM REPORT ABUSE pyled72 said:
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Also...use NON-STICK Release Reynolds foil.
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Posted 2/5/2008 11:16:34 AM REPORT ABUSE pyled72 said:
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Yay me! My brownies were eaten over the other ones! Found cookie cutters @Wal-Mart. For icing use: Ready-To-Use squeezable icing. That made it faster
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Posted 2/2/2008 7:16:22 PM REPORT ABUSE Angel in Michigan said:
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this is an excellent idea, but good luck finding the cookie cutter! i went to quite a few different stores and could not find it!
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Posted 1/31/2008 8:39:36 PM REPORT ABUSE artist26ky said:
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I would use wax paper in the place of aluminum foil. When I tried to take the brownie from the aluminum foil the foil tore and the brownie stuck even with using cooking spray.
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Posted 1/30/2008 10:58:07 PM REPORT ABUSE MO Resident said:
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I made this last year and it took some patience to get the football "stitch" look but I was so excited when they were done that I couldn't wait to serve them. And they were so yummy! Totally worth a little extra time
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Posted 1/25/2008 4:37:34 AM REPORT ABUSE mjxfingers said:
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Was also thinking you could put some store-bought vanilla frosting in a piping bag and use that for the stitching instead of the frosting mix, as one person said their's was too runny.
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