EASY FOOTBALL GAME COOKIES Dessert Mad in Crafts
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Looking for something to munch on while you watch the big game? Nibble on these easy football game cookies while you cheer for your favorite football team. The cookies will be a great addition to your home watch party, but they also travel well to an in-person tailgate!
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EASY FOOTBALL GAME COOKIES
WHAT YOU NEED TO MAKE FOOTBALL STADIUM COOKIES
For this recipe, the sugar cookies were made from scratch, but I took some help from the store in the way of store-bought frosting and icing. I am pretty terrible at making frosting from scratch, so this is both a time and a sanity-saving decision! You can choose to make everything from scratch OR even store-bought cookie dough or cookie dough mix.
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FOOTBALL GAME SUGAR COOKIES
This is a delicious basic sugar cookie recipe with a fun, but simple, decoration process to transform them into football game cookies. This is a simple enough recipe that you can involve your sports-loving kids as well!
FOOTBALL GAME SUGAR COOKIES
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Mixing bowls
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Parchment paper
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sheet cookies
Ingredients
- 2 ½ cups flour
- 1 tsp baking soda
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 1 cup softened butter
- 1 ½ cup sugar
- 1 eggs
- 1 tsp vanilla
- White frosting
- Nonpareils sprinkles
- Green cookie icing
- Yellow cookie icing
TIPS FOR DECORATING THE FOOTBALL STADIUM COOKIES
Decorating these stadium cookies is a simple four-step process. Here are a few tips to make sure your cookies turn out just right.
- You can use homemade frosting and royal icing instead of store-bought ones.
- I recommend using frosting for the top half of the cookies because the sprinkles stick to frosting much better than icing.
- I don’t recommend using green frosting for the fields since it doesn’t harden enough to allow you to stack the cookies after they are decorated. This risks messing up your designs.
- Let the green icing partially harden before applying the field goal to make sure the lines are crisp.
VARIATIONS ON THE FOOTBALL STADIUM COOKIES
This is a very flexible recipe so you can take quite a few liberties with the recipe. These are just a few ways you can adapt the recipe to suit your needs.
- Flavor: You can swap out the vanilla extract for other flavors of extract. I love both almond and lemon extracts in sugar cookies.
- Colors: You can find nonpareils in a wide range of colors online. You can limit the crowd’s colors to your team’s colors or the colors of the teams participating in the Big Game.
- Design: Instead of decorating the field with goalposts, you can create yard markers with white icing.
- Sport: You can change these cookies into football (soccer) cookies or baseball cookies by changing the icing decorations on the field.
SERVING AND STORING THE BIG GAME COOKIES
These cookies can be stored at room temperature for 3-5 days. I recommend placing them in an airtight container with a slice of bread. The bread keeps the cookies from drying out. If you are stacking the cookies in the container, I suggest placing a piece of wax paper between the layers to prevent any sticking or smooshing of your decorations.
Add these cookies to your football party snack table. I have plenty of fun football watch party ideas here on the blog. Be sure to check them all out!
You might like these other football game recipes:
GAMEDAY SAUSAGE QUESO
GAMEDAY POM PON BROWNIE BITES
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