These are some brownies that I made for an event last year. I thought I'd post the photos, in case you're looking for anything cheap and easy, but with wow! factor. I used this recipe for the scratch brownies, but baked them in a conventional oven at 350 F, for about 22-25 minutes.
As you can see by the photos, you don't even need to pipe straight lines!
When brownies had cooled, I frosted with scratch orange-colored buttercream frosting |
I made a small bowl of dark cocoa icing and put it into a small ziploc bag. I snipped a tiny bit off the corner of the baggie to make a "piping" bag. |
I piped concentric circles on the orange-colored frosting. |
Then I "drew" out from the center in all directions, using a toothpick. |
After creating this weblike design, I piped a spider in the center of the web. See top photo. |
Fun! and a great Fall activity for kids to make the spider web!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful! Thank you for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteMy husband had the TV turned to a Halloween food challenge on FoodNetwork. Their creations were just so scary and unappetizing.
ReplyDeleteBut yours is cute and looks yummy! I would of voted for you if you’d been on that TV challenge.
Ooh, I may borrow this idea! Even I could pull off this level of decorating (not my strong suit, that's for sure). Thanks for sharing the pictures.
ReplyDeleteThis was a very fun and simple October-y dessert. I would hazard to say that even the most inexperienced cake decorator could do this. If any of you make this, send me a photo, or photos of any other inspired October treat! I'm always looking for new ideas, myself.
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