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Frosted Peanut Butter Football Cookies
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10 Ratings

5 spoons 40%
4 spoons 40%
3 spoons 20%
2 spoons
1 spoons
Game-time sweets? Turn cookies jump-started with a cookie mix into armchair quarter back winners.
Prep: 35 MinTotal: 1 Hr 25 Min
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Posted 2/4/2013 9:06:58 AM REPORT ABUSE bergsb14 said:
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These cookies turned out great and were a big hit at my Super Bowl party. I followed the instructions as listed and made no modifications to this recipe.
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Posted 2/11/2010 3:59:32 PM REPORT ABUSE vickdn said:
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The cookies turned out delicious. They didn't maintain their football shape however. I had pre-shaped them before baking. It would probably be alot better with a football cookie cutter. But overall they turned out delicious, my boyfriend is asking me to make them again!
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Posted 2/10/2010 3:22:43 PM REPORT ABUSE Psycling said:
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This is a fun and festive recipe..and so easy! I made these for the 2010 Super Bowl and I only came home with 5! The recipe is very simple and quick. Some suggestions would be to shape your cookies a little exaggerated, like lemons instead of footballs; with very pointed ends. If you don't, when you bake them, the cookies will flatten out and look more like ovals instead of footballs. The white laces can be a little tricky with the squeeze icing, so go slow! Otherwise, a definate crowd pleaser and very festive!
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