Easy Football Cookies Recipe: Perfect for Game Day & Super Bowl
Get ready for game day with these irresistible football cookies! These delightful treats are crafted with a rich chocolate sugar cookie dough and decorated to resemble miniature footballs. They’re the ultimate sweet indulgence for your Super Bowl party, game day get-together, or any football-themed celebration.

I am a huge fan of football party food. Turning every dish into a football shape is my specialty when it comes to game day snacks. From a flaky puff pastry football to a flavor-packed football-shaped cheeseball, and even Nutella chocolate football truffles, I’ve twisted, formed, and added football laces to them all. I’ll find any excuse to football-ize a recipe, and these football cookies might just be my ultimate creation!
Imagine: Rich, chocolatey cookies molded into the shape of footballs, adorned with crisp white icing laces that give them an authentic, ready-for-the-field look. These cookies will undoubtedly be the MVP of your game day dessert selection. So, grab your football cookie cutter and prepare to bake your way to victory!
Ingredients for Your Football Cookies
These Super Bowl cookies are based on my tried-and-true chocolate sugar cookies recipe, which results in a soft, chewy, and deliciously chocolatey treat. It’s a popular choice among readers and works beautifully for decorating cookies. If you prefer classic sugar cookies, you can substitute my easy sugar cookies recipe. It offers a similar soft texture and is perfect for cutting into fun shapes and decorating.

- All-purpose flour: When measuring flour, avoid scooping directly from the bag, which can compress the flour and result in dense cookies. Instead, use the fluff-and-scoop method. Gently spoon the flour into your measuring cup and level it off with a knife to ensure accuracy.
- Unsweetened cocoa powder: I use Hershey’s natural unsweetened cocoa powder, but any brand will work. The key is to use unsweetened cocoa powder for that rich chocolate flavor.
- Baking powder: This gives your Super Bowl cookies their delightfully chewy texture.
- Salt: It balances the sweetness and enhances the chocolate flavor, so don’t skip it.
- Unsalted butter: To soften butter quickly, cut it into small cubes and let it sit at room temperature for 15-20 minutes.
- Sugar: Good old granulated sugar is all you need to sweeten the dough and provide a slightly crisp edge.
- Eggs: These bind everything together. Room temperature eggs help create cookies that are light and crispy, rather than hard and flat.
- Vanilla extract: Essential for flavor. I always use pure or homemade vanilla extract for the best taste; avoid imitation if possible.
See the recipe card for complete details on ingredients and quantities.
How to Make Football Cookies: A Step-by-Step Guide
Ready to make some delicious football cookies? Follow these steps for perfect results every time!





First, you’ll make a simple chocolate sugar cookie dough. Sift together the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, and salt. This will break up any clumps and aerate the ingredients for a smoother dough and fluffier cookies. Set this mixture aside. Next, cream the butter and sugar until light and fluffy, which takes about 3 minutes in my stand mixer.
Add the eggs one at a time, then the vanilla extract, and continue beating, scraping down the sides of the bowl as needed. Add the flour mixture and beat until the dough is smooth.



Here’s where the order of steps becomes important for perfectly shaped, beautifully decorated chocolate football cookies that are guaranteed to impress:
- Roll Out Before You Chill: This chocolate sugar cookie dough needs to be rolled out before chilling. Trust me, trying to roll out chilled dough is nearly impossible! Freshly made dough is soft and pliable, making it much easier to work with. Divide the dough in half, then roll each portion between two sheets of parchment paper to prevent sticking. Transfer the sheets of rolled dough onto baking sheets and pop them in the fridge to chill.
- Chill the Dough Thoroughly: Don’t skip the chill! Refrigerating the dough for at least 2 hours (or overnight) prevents the cookies from spreading in the oven. Think of it as your pre-game warm-up; it makes all the difference.
- Cool the Cookies Completely Before Decorating: If you frost warm cookies, the icing will melt. Instead of football laces, you’ll end up with a melty mess that doesn’t resemble a football at all. Let the cookies cool on a wire rack until they’re completely at room temperature before you take out the piping bags.
- Store Decorated Sugar Cookies Like a Pro: Once the icing has set, stack the cookies with parchment paper between layers to avoid smudging. Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to a week, or freeze for longer storage. Game day prep? Done!

Decorating Tools and Tips for the Perfect Football Cookies
Unlike some recipes that have you add a full base layer of frosting before adding the laces, I’ve kept decorating these cookies as simple as possible. Here are all the tools I used to make these football-shaped cookies:
- Football cookie cutter. This is the easiest way to stamp out the cookie dough, but you could also use a sharp knife to trace football shapes.
- Piping tip and piping bag. I used an Ateco #2 for piping the white laces you see in my photos. If you don’t have a piping bag, check out my video tutorial on making a homemade piping bag with parchment paper.
- Green sprinkles. I serve these cookies on a bed of green sprinkle “grass” for a festive addition to any game day or Super Bowl party. You can buy green sprinkles in bulk online or opt for shredded coconut dyed with green food coloring to provide a similar festive backdrop.
Beginner’s Tip: If you’re new to decorating, practice on a piece of parchment paper first to perfect your technique!
Frosting Choices: Find Your Match
Since these cookies only need the laces piped, here’s how different frostings measure up:
- Royal icing: The MVP for crisp, clean lines that dry hard. Perfect if you want laces that hold their shape and won’t smudge in transport.
- Cookie icing: Easier to use than royal icing, with a smooth finish that’s great for beginners or quick decorating. Note: It doesn’t dry as hard, so handle with care.
- Vanilla buttercream: The tastiest option! It’s creamy, easy to work with, and delivers unbeatable flavor. Just keep in mind it won’t set firm like the other two options.
Ready to bake your best batch of sugar cookies? Check out my Cookie Baking Tips guide for all my essential tips for success!

Freezing Instructions for Your Football Cookies
Want to get a jumpstart on your game day prep? These football cookies freeze beautifully, making them the perfect make-ahead treat! Here’s how to freeze them:
Freeze the cookies BEFORE decorating: If you want to keep things simple, you can freeze the cookies before decorating. Bake the cookies, let them cool completely, then arrange them in a single layer on a baking sheet. Freeze for about 1-2 hours until they’re firm. Once frozen, transfer the cookies to a freezer bag and store them for up to 3 months. Thaw at room temperature, then decorate as desired.
Freeze AFTER decorating: If you’ve already decorated your cookies with icing, you can still freeze them! Make sure the icing is fully set before freezing to prevent smudging. Place the decorated cookies in a single layer on a baking sheet and freeze for 1-2 hours. After they’re firm, carefully transfer the cookies to a freezer bag, separating layers with parchment paper to avoid sticking. They’ll keep in the freezer for up to 3 months. Thaw at room temperature.

More Game Day Recipes You’ll Love
Looking for more delicious game day recipes? Check out these tasty ideas:
- Mama Kelce’s Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Pigs In a Blanket
- Beer-Battered Onion Rings
- Homemade Soft Pretzel Twists
- Easy Taco Salad Cups
- Grape Jelly Meatballs
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Football Cookies Recipe
Kelly Senyei
