четверг, 6 января 2011 г.

NFL playoffs and super bowl recipes

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Theplayoffsare here and the Super Bowl is not far behind, which means it’s increasingly difficult to avoid football no matter how hard you try. Whether it’s a game blaring at the barSaturday night, co-workers talking about how theweather will affect the Philly gameor friends inviting you over for a Super Bowl party; the NFL is about to launch afull-scale assault on America.

We are well aware that many ES readers may not befootball fanatics. If you are one of those people who doesn’t watch or can barely stand football, I apologize. You probably have readthese Gridiron Grub postsonly if the dish sounded/looked good, which is fine because, well,it’s free. But my point is— whether you love sports or hate them, January is the time to start seriously upping your appetizer repertoire. Because nothing saves a bad football game like a good dip

SoFeed Us Back: What’s your #1 killer go-to gameday recipe?Share a link or a recipe below.

And of course, we’ll show you ours. Here are our favorite party recipes bound to please foodies and footballers alike:

Bacon and Bean Nachos
Chipotle Guacamole

Cuban Mixto Sandwich

Fancy Jalapeno Poppers

Fish Tacos and Chips

French Onion Soup Sandwich

Peach Bourbon Wontons

Southside Park Slope Sandwich

Stuffed Mushrooms with Spinach, Cream Cheese and Ricotta

Sugar Cane Shrimp

Sweet Potato Pizza

Tequila Mango Salsa

Texas Caviar Dip

Tofu Buffalo Wings

Zucchini and Chickpea Spring Rolls

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