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Superbowl Food

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What's everybody planning to make for their Superbowl parties? It's always a chance to try new fun items! I'm thinking about making some mini muffin pizzas and/or some spicy chicken meatballs. I'd love to hear your ideas!
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I've gone vegetarian for February so a lot of my normal Superbowl treats are out of the window! Was thinking nachos as an easy choice, although it's not very adventurous.

I'll be supporting Philly, so my non-veggie choice would definitely have been a cheesesteak!
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Emma13 wrote: 01 Feb 2018, 11:22 I've gone vegetarian for February so a lot of my normal Superbowl treats are out of the window! Was thinking nachos as an easy choice, although it's not very adventurous.

I'll be supporting Philly, so my non-veggie choice would definitely have been a cheesesteak!
Spinach/Artichoke dips are always a great party choice and vegetarian!
And yes, I'm also a Philly girl myself so I'm hoping to have some cheesesteak!
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I always make buffalo chicken dip in the crock pot (less work that way) and serve with chips and veggies.
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Ahershberger wrote: 01 Feb 2018, 23:04 I always make buffalo chicken dip in the crock pot (less work that way) and serve with chips and veggies.
Yes that's always a great one! Dips and chips are probably my favorite part of Superbowl parties.
I love making stuff in the crockpot as well. So easy and it usually turns out better than if I made it on the stove-top .
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I know I'm a late arrival to this post, vut we had fried perch and hefferdip. Hefferdip is chili with no beans, Velveeta cheese, groumd beef, and spices. You serve it over tortilla chips or make it into a burrito. This might be the go to Superbowl menu because it was the only time I actually won money on that game. Just a little superstitious.
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I found a corn dog muffin recipe on Pinterest that is sure to be a hit with the kids. It's very easy to make but if you are looking to impress people, this dish is rather simple I would say.
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Chicken wings and my famous BBQ pork spareribs.
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If I do anything this year, might be BBQ chicken wings and nachos. I might also check Pinterest for inspiration :)
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We used to always make Rotel dip with chips for the Super Bowl get togethers, but now the Crack Dip has replaced it in popularity. Delicious!
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I love to make chicken wings fro nay sports games! I make a big batch of plain and them people can add the sauces they want!!
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I make 7 layer dip with tortilla chips. I also mix salsa and shredded cheddar for a great dip. I chop up a bunch of veggies with a ranch dressing dip. In addition, I put a few different types of crackers and cheese on a platter. Adding a bowl of grapes or apple slices is nice. Finally, I usually put out a bowl of M & M's. Enjoy!
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