Super easy football field and Hail Mary decorated brownies! These are a simple and festive snack, perfect for game days and the Super Bowl!
I think these brownies will round out the few recipes I had planned for Super Bowl snacking. And I call this a ‘recipe’ in the loosest sense of the word! I wanted these to be more about the fun decoration on top then about the brownies. In the interest of full disclosure, they are just a box brownie mix. #notashamed. The Hail Mary play is cool, right? That’s what this is all about.
Like I said, these are just brownies made from a mix. But I gotta tell you, they are really good. I bought the Hershey’s kind that has the pouch of Hershey syrup you pour into the batter? Holy deliciousness. They’re so moist and fudgy. I do not turn up my nose at box brownies, that’s for sure, and these are solid evidence that box brownies don’t suck.
I’m a firm believer in homemade frosting though. Even if I make other shortcuts, I like to make a frosting from scratch. I think it makes all the difference. That said, there is nothing particularly special about the frosting I made for these brownies. It was just a basic vanilla buttercream! Don’t get me wrong, it’s delicious! But it’s simple. We’re keeping it simple. If you want even more of a time-saver, buy a can of frosting and this will truly make this the easiest treat ever.
It occurred to me as I was frosting these brownies that I’ve never had a brownie in my life with a vanilla buttercream on top. Chocolate frosting, or mint, or chocolate mint, or cream cheese.. yes to all of those. But seriously, how often do you have a brownie with vanilla buttercream? Me? Never. It was a first. It knocked my socks off! Not kidding. For future reference, I will definitely be remembering that brownies with vanilla buttercream are sensational. I couldn’t believe how good they were.
Instead of traditional chocolate frosting, I stuck with vanilla because I felt like the green color of the ‘field’ would pop a lot more if the frosting didn’t have cocoa powder in it!
Onto the ‘tutorial’ and ‘recipe’. These are so simple I feel that I must put those words in quotes. You know what a cinch it is to make brownies from a box, and it took me about 15 minutes in total to make the buttercream, frost the brownies, and pipe on the football field!
1. Prepare the brownies according to the package instructions for a 9×13 pan. Allow to cool completely.
2. Prepare buttercream frosting (recipe below), and set aside about 1/2 c. plain white buttercream frosting for piping the lines. With the remaining buttercream, add green food coloring until it achieves desired vibrant green color. I used a few drops of AmeriColor Gel Paste in Leaf Green.
3. Spread the green frosting evenly over the brownies.
4. Using a parchment bag and #4 tip, pipe a rectangular border 1-inch in from the edge of the brownies.
5. Divide the ‘field’ into 6 even segments. First, pipe a line directly down the middle of the field. In each half, pipe 2 more evenly spaced lines.
6. Pipe the markers for the 50 and 40 yard-lines on each side of the field, as show in the image. The numbers should be facing you right-side-up as you are looking at the side of the field closest to you.
7. Add a bunch of Os and Xs for your offense and defense, respectively! Just kind of copy what I did? Haha! I used this image as a template for my Hail Mary play! Make sure you have 11 players on each team.
8. Draw lines with arrows from the 4 wide receivers positions to show their running routes. Um, again, just roughly follow the image. Yeah, this is a precise tutorial, huh? Also, draw a line with an arrow for the running back position’s route. Isn’t this all so clear? 🙂 That’s what photos are for!
9. EAT. They are awesome.
Hail Mary Football Field Brownies
Ingredients
- 1 box brownie mix - your brand of choice!
- 1/2 c. butter softened
- 2-3 tbsp. milk
- 1 tsp. vanilla
- 4-5 c. powdered sugar
- green food coloring
- parchment bag and #4 tip
Instructions
- Prepare brownies according to package instructions for a 9x13 pan. Allow to cool completely.
- To make the buttercream, in a large mixing bowl, combine butter, milk, vanilla, and 4 cups powdered sugar.
- Mix until well-combined and fluffy. Continue adding powdered sugar or milk, as needed, so that frosting reaches a consistency that will spread easily, but will not run off the brownies.
- Set aside 1/2 c. plain white buttercream for piping. Color the remaining buttercream with a few drops of green food coloring.
- Spread the green frosting evenly on the brownies.
- Fill the parchment bag, fitted with a #4 tip, with the white buttercream.
- Following the tutorial instructions and photos (see blog post) to pipe the white lines and Hail Mary play onto the brownies. Enjoy!
Try to share, but that’s not required. I really didn’t. 🙂
Jeff says
That’s really cute. Next you should do a Patriots themed version. Just put an extra “o” on the sideline squeezing the air out of a football or trying to steal signals. 🙂
Sarah says
Lol! I *really* wanted to sneak in some kind of jab or commentary on #deflategate, but I refrained. Haha.
Gayle @ Pumpkin 'N Spice says
What a super cute dessert, Sarah! I love that you made a football field for the frosting, so creative! Sounds perfect for the superbowl!
Sarah says
Yeah, it was really fun! It was so easy too, and it turned out so well! Thanks, Gayle! 🙂 Happy Friday to you!
Kelly - Life Made Sweeter says
This is so so adorable!! I love the way you decorated the football field with the vanilla frosting. Chocolate brownies and vanilla frosting sound so yummy too! This would be such a big hit on game day:)
Sarah says
It turned out really well and it was SO simple!! Seriously… so easy. Thanks, Kelly! 🙂
Stacey @ Bake.Eat.Repeat. says
That’s so cute Sarah! I love the idea of drawing the play out in icing, that’s awesome!
Sarah says
It was a lot of fun to make and it was SO easy!! Turned out really cute, I think. Thanks, girl!
Manali @ CookWithManali says
haha so cute Sarah! Totally love it!
Sarah says
Thanks, girl! 🙂
Dorothy at Shockingly Delicious says
Most clever football dessert EVER!
Savita @ ChefDeHome says
Super cute cake and presentation is so interesting! Very nice interpretation, Sarah!
Sarah says
Thanks so much, Savita! 🙂
Aida@TheCraftingFoodie says
What a cute cake Sarah! I love that you put an actual play on the cake, and Hail Marys are the most exciting – especially when they work ! I live in New England, so thanks for leaving deflate gate out of it 🙂
Sarah says
Lol! I will admit that I was a little tempted, but I held back. You must be so frustrated with the media this week! Thanks so much, Aida! Hope you had a great weekend. 🙂
GiGi Eats says
YOU are so creative and adorable!!! You make me look HORRIBLE – LOL! I probably won’t even be watching this game 😉
Sarah says
Lol! I am football *obsessed*. I am already mourning that the season is almost over. Sad, huh? Haha! Thanks so much for your kind words, Gigi! That was so sweet!
Leslie says
How fun are these! What a great addition to a super bowl party, you did a great job.
Sarah says
Thanks so much, Leslie! They were so simple and turned out really cute! 🙂
Danielle says
These are adorable! Thanks for the idea.
Sarah says
Thanks so much, Danielle! 🙂
Dorothy @ Crazy for Crust says
I am a box brownie junkie! This pan is so cute. I love how you decorated them – perfect!
Sarah says
Thanks so much, Dorothy! I thought they turned out pretty darn cute too! 🙂
Cathy says
These are so creative and yummy looking! Say hello from Tip Me Tuesday, and I just have to make this Sunday!
Cathy
Karen says
Love this! Going to make this with chocolate chip cookie mix for super bowl! Thanks for the idea!!
-Karen
Sarah says
Oh that’s a great idea!! Frosted chocolate chip cookies are amazing. Let me know how it turns out! 🙂
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pakistani traditional food says
amazing idea. I made it with my daughter and really enjoyed it,
Lia says
Love! Made them for the Super Bowl today and instead of X’s and O’s, I used red and yellow M&Ms for the players. My kids cannot wait to dig in. Brilliant!
Sarah says
Oh, I LOVE that idea!! That is so clever! Thank you so much for sharing. Enjoy the game!! 🙂