Are you ready for some football? I mean, are you ready for the quickest, easiest, no-decorating-skills-required cookies for your game day dessert platter?
Maybe the neighbors are coming over to watch the game. Maybe you're making cookies for your kiddo's team party. And maybe, just maybe, you don't want to spend 17 hours decorating cookies.
These pom pom cookies are so, so simple...and so, so cute. I love them mixed in with these easy (are you sensing a theme here?) football brownies!
To make the pom pom cookies, you'll need:
Use a #1 tip to pipe another flower on top in the contrasting color. It's ok if it's not perfect...actually, I think it's better if it's not.
Go back the the base color and add a smaller flower shape on top.
Let the icing dry completely before stacking.
So, those footballs brownies? They're covered in a dark chocolate glaze. Look:
Yeah. You need these for your game day dessert table. Come on over to Parade to see just how easy they are to make. And eat.
Easy Pom Pom Cookies!
That's something to cheer about.
Maybe the neighbors are coming over to watch the game. Maybe you're making cookies for your kiddo's team party. And maybe, just maybe, you don't want to spend 17 hours decorating cookies.
These pom pom cookies are so, so simple...and so, so cute. I love them mixed in with these easy (are you sensing a theme here?) football brownies!
To make the pom pom cookies, you'll need:
- small circle cut-out cookies
- royal icing, divided and tinted with AmeriColor food coloring for your team colors (I used Super Red and Bright White)
- disposable icing bags
- couplers and tips, #2 & #1
Use a #1 tip to pipe another flower on top in the contrasting color. It's ok if it's not perfect...actually, I think it's better if it's not.
Go back the the base color and add a smaller flower shape on top.
Let the icing dry completely before stacking.
{My cookie icing dried super shiny in the dehydrator. More info here.}
So, those footballs brownies? They're covered in a dark chocolate glaze. Look:
Yeah. You need these for your game day dessert table. Come on over to Parade to see just how easy they are to make. And eat.
Easy Pom Pom Cookies!
That's something to cheer about.
Maybe the neighbors are coming over to watch the game. Maybe you're making cookies for your kiddo's team party. And maybe, just maybe, you don't want to spend 17 hours decorating cookies.
These pom pom cookies are so, so simple...and so, so cute. I love them mixed in with these easy (are you sensing a theme here?) football brownies!
To make the pom pom cookies, you'll need:
- small circle cut-out cookies
- royal icing, divided and tinted with AmeriColor food coloring for your team colors (I used Super Red and Bright White)
- disposable icing bags
- couplers and tips, #2 & #1
Use a #1 tip to pipe another flower on top in the contrasting color. It's ok if it's not perfect...actually, I think it's better if it's not.
Go back the the base color and add a smaller flower shape on top.
Let the icing dry completely before stacking.
{My cookie icing dried super shiny in the dehydrator. More info here.}
So, those footballs brownies? They're covered in a dark chocolate glaze. Look:
Yeah. You need these for your game day dessert table. Come on over to Parade to see just how easy they are to make. And eat.
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