What are you serving for SuperBowl?!


Question:

What are you serving for SuperBowl?

I have a few old favorites but would like some new ideas other than chips, dip, beer etc!


Answers:
Cheddar Beef Pull-A-Part Bread

2 (11-ounce) packages STOUFFER'S? Creamed Chipped Beef, defrosted
2 cups (8-ounces) shredded cheddar cheese - divided use
1 (8-ounce) can water chestnuts, drained and chopped
1/4 cup chopped green onion
2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
3/4 teaspoon onion powder
1/2 teaspoon hot red pepper sauce
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 (1-pound) loaf unsliced Italian bread
Combine Creamed Chipped Beef, 1 1/2 cups cheddar cheese, water chestnuts, green onion, Worcestershire sauce, onion powder, pepper sauce and salt in large bowl.
Slice bread three times vertically and approximately every 1 1/2-inches horizontally to within 1/4-inch of bottom crust. Bread will have a 'checkerboard' appearance.
Stuff all cuts in bread with Creamed Chipped Beef mixture.
Wrap bread in aluminum foil, keeping top exposed. Sprinkle remaining cheese on top of stuffed bread.
Bake in preheated 400°F (205°C) oven for 35 to 40 minutes or until bread is browned and crispy.
Makes 10 to 12 servings.

*DEFROST Creamed Chipped Beef in microwave on 50% power for 5 to 6 minutes.

Chile 'N' Cheese Spirals

4-ounces cream cheese, softened
1 cup (4-ounces) SARGENTO Chef Style Shredded Cheddar Cheese
1/2 cup ORTEGA? Diced Green Chiles (a 4-ounce can)
1/2 cup 3 green onions, sliced
1/2 cup red bell pepper, chopped
1/2 cup ripe olives, chopped
4 (8-inch) soft taco-size flour tortillas
ORTEGA Salsa - Thick & Chunky for accompaniment
Combine cream cheese, cheddar cheese, chiles, green onions, bell pepper and olives in medium bowl.
Spread 1/2 cup cheese mixture over each tortilla; roll up. Wrap each roll in plastic wrap; refrigerate for 1 hour.
Remove plastic wrap; slice each roll into six 3/4-inch pieces. Serve with salsa for dipping.
Makes 24 appetizer servings.

Green Chile Rollover Bites

1 (8-ounce) package refrigerated crescent rolls
2 (3-ounce each) packages cream cheese, softened, cut in half
2 (4-ounce each) cans ORTEGA? Diced Green Chiles
1/3 cup milk
1 large egg
1 1/3 cups dry bread crumbs
1(1.25-ounce) package ORTEGA? Taco Seasoning Mix
Garnish: ORTEGA Salsa - Homestyle Recipe (Mild), OR any flavor
PREHEAT oven to 400° F. Grease baking sheet.
SEPARATE dough into four 3 x 6-inch rectangles on cutting board; press seams closed. Spread half block cream cheese onto each rectangle; top each rectangle with half can chiles. Fold rectangles in half lengthwise; cut each into eight pieces.
COMBINE milk and egg in small bowl. Combine bread crumbs and seasoning mix in shallow dish. Dip each bite into milk mixture; roll in bread crumb mixture. Place on prepared baking sheet.
BAKE for 18 to 20 minutes or until golden brown. Serve with salsa.
Makes 32 servings.

Here is the link with more recipes.
http://www.cooksrecipes.com/holiday-reci...

hamburgers and hot dogs or Minnie weenies in barbecue sauce mixture heating in one of those crock pot things or have a lettuce party throwing lettuce at everybody

I'm going to make a big pot of chili, have lots of fresh fruits and cheese and crackers, wine and beer. Go Colts!

mostly chinese foods

meatballs in bbq sauce and grape jelly mixture in slow cooker (im not kidding- its yummy!)

chili is a good one cuz u make a pot and let them get it as they want it- just make sure ur not home for the gas fest!

u can do fried chicken wings- from a delivery place is good or you can buy wing dings from super wal mart (very good with franks red hot sauce)

ok i am having 20 hungry men in my house for superbowl so i am making alot of meaty dishes...
Meatballs Bravas
buy the frozen meatballs from the grocery store and a bottle of ketchup and hotsauce. mix half the ketchup and hotsauce together and pour over the thawed meatballs. bake in the oven til cooked and serve the meatballs with toothpicks.

Haystacks
make that expected pot of chili but instead of serving it in bowls with the usual cheese and onion on top try putting a bowl of chili out on the table and serve it with tortilla chips.

meatballs
hot kisses (shrimp with jalp slice wrapped in bacon and grilled)
shrimp cocktail
chili
weenies wrapped in bacon baked with brown sugar
spicy cheese dip
cheese cubes
hot wings
mexi-dip (cream cheese, hormel chile, japls, cheese)
plus others like cookies, orange brownies, veggie tray, and fruit kabobs

Most of us will be noshing all day for pre and post game stuff, so here's the menu:

1. Deviled eggs
2. chips and dips
3. vegetable platter with dip
4. fresh fruit platter
5. hot wings with blue cheese dressing
6. bbq'd pork sandwiches
7. fudge brownies and cookies
8. soda, beer, and wine

Okay, here are a couple of really easy quick ones.

1. Lil Smokies in a Blanket

You get a tube of uncooked croissants. You get a little package of lil smokies. Use the croissants to wrap around the lil smokies. It's a super yummy take on Pigs in a blanket.

2. Hamburger dip.

Get a jar or 2 of Chile Con Ceso-you can usually find it in the chip aisle or the mexican food aisle. Cook about a pound of hamburger meat. Season it to taste with salt and pepper. I like to add some hot sauce to give it a little kick. Warm up the Chile Con Ceso Sauce then add the drained cooked hamburger to it. You have yourself a super yummy sauce.

3. Super Bowl Bites.

Get a package of dinner rolls. Get Hamburger, add onion soup mix to season it. Make miniature patties that fit the dinner rolls. After cooking the patties top with your choice of cheese-I use swiss. Then throw in the oven with the buns and all and cook for about 5 minutes until cheese is melted. Viola, cute little snack sized burgers that taste great.

Good luck on your superbowl party. I love cooking and I love cooking for parties.




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