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What kind of superbowl food do you make?

Started by Julia1996, January 31, 2018, 03:27:15 PM

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Julia1996

Quote from: MollyPants on February 01, 2018, 03:50:09 AM
I don't know I feel about chocolate bacon but suppose it would work. Maple bacon is great after all! We don't have anything like the Superbowl in the UK. Even football here (soccer) doesn't seem to attract the same community watching spirit outside of sports bars. Snack wise though I cheese straws are or cheese nibbles we my go to. They can be topped with jalepenos if you like a kick :)

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My boyfriend is Australian and I thought I wouldn't have to deal with him being a football nut like American guys.  Wrong!  He turned out to be as big a football nut as my dad and brother. It seems he got into American football before we met.  Damn! Lol
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JillianC

Anyone have any vegetarian dishes besides chips/salsa, hummus, and veggie plates?  I got invited to a party this year and want to bring something but I am not sure what other's will like. 

I was thinking a spinach/artichoke dip type thing but I'm not sold on it.
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TonyaW

Quote from: MollyPants on February 01, 2018, 03:50:09 AM
I don't know I feel about chocolate bacon but suppose it would work. Maple bacon is great after all! We don't have anything like the Superbowl in the UK. Even football here (soccer) doesn't seem to attract the same community watching spirit outside of sports bars. Snack wise though I cheese straws are or cheese nibbles we my go to. They can be topped with jalepenos if you like a kick :)

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Chocolate covered bacon is not bad.  They do not ruin each other,  though maybe not a great compliment in combo.  Think I prefer to have them separately though. 

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Julia1996

Quote from: JillianC on February 01, 2018, 07:48:15 AM
Anyone have any vegetarian dishes besides chips/salsa, hummus, and veggie plates?  I got invited to a party this year and want to bring something but I am not sure what other's will like. 

I was thinking a spinach/artichoke dip type thing but I'm not sold on it.

You could make a cheddar/ beer dip. That usually goes well with football.
Julia


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SRS done 5/21/2018
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MollyPants

Quote from: Julia1996 on February 01, 2018, 07:37:05 AM
My boyfriend is Australian and I thought I wouldn't have to deal with him being a football nut like American guys.  Wrong!  He turned out to be as big a football nut as my dad and brother. It seems he got into American football before we met.  Damn! Lol
Ah no! How frustrating!

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MollyPants

Quote from: TonyaW on February 01, 2018, 07:49:26 AM
Chocolate covered bacon is not bad.  They do not ruin each other,  though maybe not a great compliment in combo.  Think I prefer to have them separately though. 

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I would struggle combining them... I'd happily eat all the chocolate before it got near any bacon!

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JillianC

Quote from: Julia1996 on February 01, 2018, 07:55:59 AM
You could make a cheddar/ beer dip. That usually goes well with football.

Thanks :) that dip very footbally.
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Julia1996

Quote from: MollyPants on February 01, 2018, 08:01:35 AM
I would struggle combining them... I'd happily eat all the chocolate before it got near any bacon!

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Yeah my brother is like that. He totally loves bacon but he doesn't like it dipped in chocolate. So I made him some plain bacon he could have all to himself. Everyone else went nuts over the chocolate dipped bacon. But for some reason no one even touched the chocolate covered garlic/dill pickle chips. Ingrates! 
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SRS done 5/21/2018
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Plus I made a seafood pizza with a parmesan cheese sauce and a mix of Italian cheeses, crab meat, shrimp, scallops, pineapple, mushrooms, onions and olives
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