#Super Bowl food
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antvnger · 1 year ago
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Okay gang! Since I love American football I’m doing a poll!
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If more than one applies to you please pick the one most important to you.
So vote and reblog please! And let me know what you think.
This one is super tough for me personally because I love rooting for any San Francisco team but I really like the Chiefs too and have for a long time.
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shannonvavich · 1 year ago
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Super Bowl Sunday Nachos
These nachos come together in less than thirty minutes and are a real crowd-pleaser! Set up a “nacho” buffet at your next get together. Idea: Put plenty of lettuce, some tomatoes, tortillas and refried beans on your buffet table so your guests can make salads, tacos and nachos with all the fixings. Super Bowl Sunday Nachos Save this recipe for Super Bowl Sunday!  These nachos are fast, easy…
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postcardstation · 2 months ago
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Citrus Sunday
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downtoearthmarkets · 3 months ago
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Here’s some fun football trivia: did you know that Super Bowl Sunday is the biggest day for food consumption in the United States after only Thanksgiving?! In fact, people eat more snacks during the big game than on any other day in the year. For many Americans, the Super Bowl is not just a watch party to cheer on their chosen team, it’s a time to get together with friends and family while enjoying their favorite comfort foods, snacks and drinks.
With two more farmers markets before the big day you have time to plan an enticing combo of fun and healthy snacks, all with a local twist!  So, hustle straight to the farmers market this weekend. We’ll have plenty of great options to help you have a food-ball with your football because the sport’s biggest showdown of the season is rushing in for a tackle on February 9th.
Hail Mary or Bloody Mary? A staple of Sunday NFL Countdown brunches across the country, the Bloody Mary is thought to have been invented by a young bartender named Fernand “Pete” Petiot at Harry’s New York Bar in Paris in 1921. Dr. Pickle’s recipe for spicy game day bloodies is your ‘License to Dill’ for the ultimate Super Bowl cocktail. It's fun and flavorful enough that you can skip the vodka if that’s your preference.
Hot Pepper Mary
Ingredients:
Dr. Pickle Hot Pepper juice
1 lime wedge
3 ounces vodka
4 ounces tomato juice
2 dashes Worcestershire sauce
1 farmers market celery heart stalk
Dr. Pickle jalapeno stuffed olive skewer for garnish
Directions
Fill an ice cube tray with hot pepper brine and freeze (this recipe skips regular ice as it waters down the drink).
Combine ingredients into a cocktail shaker and shake thoroughly. Pour into a highball glass.
Drop in a few hot pepper ice cubes and garnish with olives and celery.
Enjoy your Bloody Mary that will get even tastier as the ice melts!
Chips, Dips & Drop Kicks It wouldn’t be a Super Bowl party without a few bowls of assorted chips & dips to satiate the cheering hordes!
Grab some bags of salty, crunchy tortilla chips as Halal Pastures Farm has just launched a brand-new tomatillo salsa. This special salsa features a blend of their own farm-grown tomatillos including Chupon de Malinalco, an heirloom tomatillo variety that can grow up to four inches long and is known for its tropical fruity, sweet-tart flavor.
Taiim Shack Mobile’s line of freshly made, nutritious hummus features seasonal flavors to entice your Super Bowl guests and have them coming back for more. Choose from a full menu of party favorites including Cilantro, Roasted Garlic, Truffle Oil, Spicy Red Pepper and Artichoke. Don’t forget a few packs of Taiim’s crispy Seasoned Pita Chips in Za'atar or Mashiseo for dipping.
Labneh is a thick, creamy yogurt-based dip that’s popular in Middle Eastern cuisine. White Moustache Yogurt’s labneh is made from their same Persian yogurt recipe but strained for longer to remove more whey for a thicker, shareable dish. Wow your Super Bowl guests by picking up some of their delicious labneh in Plain, Shankleesh and Kurdish flavors to serve with crispy pita chips for easy dipping.
If chips and dip are not your sports-watching snack-of-choice, Great Joy Family Farm grows peanuts on their diversified farm in Pine Bush, NY that they harvest and sell in their shells! Inshell peanuts have been a popular baseball snack since the late 1800s but, after the 1990 Super Bowl halftime show featured costumed dancers dressed up as Peanuts characters, they have become a ubiquitous refreshment sold at football stadiums too.
Winging It Chicken wings, especially Buffalo wings, have been considered the quintessential Super Bowl food since the Buffalo Bills played in the big game for four consecutive years in the early 1990s. Great Joy Family Farm's and Yellow Bell Farm's chicken wings come from happy, healthy, pasture-raised birds whose delicious meat will make the perfect party pleaser in this healthier version of the classic recipe:
½ cup Great Joy Family Farm soft wheat flour
¼ teaspoon paprika
¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper
¼ teaspoon salt
10 Great Joy Family Farm or Yellow Bell Farm chicken wings
2 tablespoons Maplebrook Farm butter
¼ cup hot sauce
1 dash ground black pepper
1 clove farmers market garlic, minced
Heaping portion of refreshing, crunchy farmers market celery and carrot sticks for counterbalance
With all these locally grown and produced ideas and options for healthier game day snacking, you can rest assured that you and your guests won’t go hungry on Super Bowl Sunday! So, get ready to score one heck of a tasty touchdown and we look forward to seeing you in the farmers market this weekend. 
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toyastales · 5 months ago
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Gooey Garlic Cheese Bread
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claytoniumcomics · 1 year ago
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The Phoenix Bears in: “Super Bowl Sunday Funday”
It’s Super Bowl Sunday and football fans are excited! Though others are there for different reasons.
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crazyblondelife · 1 year ago
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Super Bowl Sausage Rolls - Watch Them Disappear...
Super Bowl Sunday isn’t a day I look forward to for the football, it’s a day I look forward to for the food! I love to create a fabulous charcuterie board and make a big pot of chili with cornbread and I also like to make a few nibbles for everyone to enjoy that are unexpected and really yummy! My recipe for Super Bowl Sausage Rolls falls under the really yummy category and these delectable little rolls couldn’t be easier to make! If you’re like me and could care less about the football, throw a batch of these rolls into the oven and enjoy the food and let everyone else enjoy the football!
Super Bowl Sausage Rolls have only three ingredients…breakfast sausage, cream cheese and crescent roll dough! You can customize them with slices of jalapeno, or Everything Bagel spice and someone on TikTok suggested I add a can of Rotel. Anything goes with these, so get creative and make them your own! I loved serving these little rolls with a spicy sweet mustard and I think a hot pepper jelly would also be really delicious!
And…if you’re wondering what to wear going into February with this crazy weather we’re having, here are a few ideas!
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tastyfoodai · 2 months ago
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inkskinned · 2 years ago
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as we enter the start of a semester and the dreaded Hour of Making Friends us upon us... if ur ever at a loss for what to say in one of those weird social situations where you only vaguely-know people, one of my favorite questions to ask is "what is your favorite food crime." a food crime is like the food combination that you love that other people find revolting. press them to take it further than pineapple on pizza, that's rote. food crimes is a good topic that has many benefits as it turns out all people are degenerates and also it will give you some cool ideas to try out later in the privacy of your own degenerate kitchen
the other good thing to ask is "okay but has anyone here ever been someplace haunted" bc it turns out if you ask most people directly they don't believe in ghosts, but many people are like "oh yeah i lived in a haunted house. ghosts aren't real tho"
#my food crime is that i regularly make a “pasta and tuna” situation that has somehow gotten even more evil and degenerate over time.#it is a ''white wine reduction'' (it's just white wine and garlic powder & seasoning)#and tuna from a can.#and plain pasta.#if i have the spoons i will actually chop garlic for it but this tends to be my comfort food for a REALLY bad day#bc its super easy to make:#boil pasta. drain. put into bowl for later. into same pot u used for pasta.#put tuna (with oil/water from can). let fry a little for like 2-3 min. put in whatever amount of wine. season to taste.#the tuna will get a little crisp on it which is nice. important side note:#this began as a Bolognese sauce.#and one day i had to sub for tuna. i know. not ideal. i cried about it too.#somehow over time it is now its own little evil thing. i would never make someone else eat it. it is beautiful.#but yeah i don't even stir the pasta in afterwards i just slap pasta into serving bowl#slap this ''''''sauce'''''''' on top#molto bene#(i really can cook fairly well btw. this is a food crime. not a suggestion of skill or ability)#(i LOVE baking but when i cook for myself. the autism is obvious. bc i just don't understand the point of most of the steps)#(.... i can just eat the deli meat out of the bag. it is protein. i don't even have to like it. i just have to eat enough calories.)#(also i used to cook MUCH more before this apartment which is so small that i can stretch my arms out and overreach the counter length.)#(.... i'm 5.2. so.)
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eat-love-eat · 1 year ago
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Chinese Lemon Chicken
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scampthecorgi · 1 year ago
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Scamp always had the right idea with the Super Bowl: if you’re rooting for snacks, you’ll always win!
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vegan-nom-noms · 2 years ago
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Meatball Sub Bites
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ardri-na-bpiteog · 3 months ago
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I enjoy fitness influencer "what I eat in a day" videos where it's incredibly obvious that their diet is completely unrealistic for anyone holding down a full-time job or multiple jobs because they're cooking carefully balanced meals from scratch 3 times a day.
It's a good reminder that they're mostly selling a lifestyle and a look that just isn't attainable for most people who don't have the free time to spend over an hour in the gym plus plan and cook 3 elaborate meals a day.
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dredsina · 2 months ago
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US American feast days:
- Super Bowl Sunday
- Easter
- Cinco de Mayo
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saltandlavenderblog · 3 months ago
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Air fryer buffalo wings
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toyastales · 5 months ago
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Pizza Grilled Cheese
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