Recipe News: Earn extra points with these Super Bowl recipes
"Do Super Bowl parties set themselves apart from other gatherings of friends and family?
These annual events do seem to have a cachet of their own that mostly involves the burning of calories by hooting, hollering, wailing and fist-pumping. And let's not forget the flexibility required to survive four quarters: hoisting a cold one, leaping from the sofa, lunging at the TV and the delicate balancing act of carrying a mountainous amount of food on a small plate across a room.
It's hard for me to take this party seriously, since I'm not a football fan. Each year that I do this story, I have to ask someone in our sports department what teams are playing. Still, it's fun to come up with appetizers that can turn a Super Bowl party into an opportunity: Find a recipe that disappears quickly and you've got a keeper."
Includes recipe for:
- Homemade Barbecue Potato Chips
- Pulled Pork Lasagna
- Muffuletta
- Football Brownies
- GAME-DAY POTATO PIZZA
- Taco Meatball Ring
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Recipe News : Try these super recipes for your Super Bowl party
img src="http://www.thecookingnews.com/images/cooking.gif" align="right">"Super Bowl Sunday is just a week away, so there’s still plenty of time to plan for your big game-day party.
Below are some recipes for some super snacks for your Bowl-watching party — or for anytime.
Our Web site has some additional snack-fare recipes, both traditional and some things you might not normally associate with game-day parties.
And for those of you who have a favorite team in the Bowl, I’ve assembled some location-specific recipes for your day’s eats.
So whether your rooting for the Saints and want a taste of some New Orleans cuisine, or yur a die-hard Colts fan who wants to try some Indianapolis grub, be sure to check www.jacksonvilleprogress.com for recipes unique to your favorite team’s area."
Includes recipe for:
- Pick-a-Peck-of-Peppers Fiesta Ranch Dip
- Tex-Mex Chili Pie
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