2011 NFL Recipe Series: The Complete Collection
The NFL season kicksoff this week and there is not better way to get ready for all the action then by enjoying your favorite team’s recipe from our NFL Recipe Series. Check out all 32 teams’ recipes below, list by division, and let’s great ready for some football!
NFC East
- Philadelphia Eagles: Cheesesteak Recipe
Cheesesteak done the Tony Luke’s way with a twist of roast anaheim peppers in the cheese wiz. -

Washington Redskins: Rotisserie Peruvian Recipe
If you’ve ever lived or visited the DC area then you know how popular Peruvian chicken is. This is our gluttonous take on chicken done right. - New York Giants: Homemade Bagel Recipe
Nothing better than a New York bagel and coming from my wife, a New Yorker, this is the closest bagel to the real thing she has tasted. - Dallas Cowboys: Brisket Tacos Recipe
Tacos made with chucks of delicious brisket…need I say more?
NFC North
- Chicago Bears: Italian Beef Sandwiches
The tasty, spicy, messy goodness of an Italian beef sandwich. -

Green Bay Packers: Fried Jalapeno Cheese Curds Recipe
How do you make cheese curds taste good? Surround them with breadcrumbs/roasted jalapenos and fry em up! Perfect appetizers for game day. - Detroit Lions: Smothered Pork Chops
Our rendition of the soul food favorite “Smothered Pork Chops”…I could eat this everyday. - Minnesota Vikings: Bacon and Sun-dried tomatoes Stuffed Burger
Stuffed burgers have become a staple of Minneapolis’ cuisine and this combination of bacon & sun-dried tomatoes would even have Samuel L. Jackson saying…ummmm, that is a tasty burger.
NFC South
- Carolina Panthers: Pulled Pork Sandwich
Sports-glutton’s rendition of a Western Carolina style pulled pork sandwich…hickory smoked and perfectly sauced. -

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Chicken Wing Recipe
Phenomenal chicken wing recipe which uses Korean hot pepper paste to kick up the flavor and spice. - New Orleans Saints: Chicken & Sausage Gumbo Recipe
A soul warming family gumbo recipe that makes seconds a given. - Atlanta Falcons: Peach Habanero Salsa
Fiery, sweet salsa recipe that is perfect for dipping or topping.
NFC West
- Seattle Seahawks: Grilled/Smoke Salmon Recipe
Recipe that uses the simplicity of smoke and honey to create one tasty fish. -

St. Louis Rams: Toasted Ravioli Recipe
A St. Louis favorite seasoned with our own breadcrumb mixture. - Arizona Cardinals: Emerald Chicken Quesadilla Recipe
A smoked chicken quesadilla topped with Chino Bandido’s famous “emerald sauce.” - San Francisco 49ers: Anaheim Pepper & Artichoke Soup Recipe
Our gluttonous rendition of the famous cream of artichoke and chile soup from Duarte’s Tavern in Pescadero, CA.
AFC South
- Indianapolis Colts: Breaded Pork Tenderloin Sandwich Recipe
Indiana’s “reinvention” of German schnitzel is brilliantly simplistic and highly addictive. -

Jacksonville Jaguars: Catfish Sandwich Recipe
A light, fresh, spicy, and flavorful recipe that almost makes fried food good for you. - Houston Texans: Bacon Covered Brisket Recipe
Brisket done right…smoked with low heat and covered in bacon. - Tennessee Titans: BBQ Tennessee Pork Loin
Dijon, brown sugar, and bourbon marinated pork loin, wrapped in bacon and smoked on the grill.
AFC North
- Baltimore Ravens: Crab Dip on Pretzels Recipe
Crab dip is great, but crab dip on a pretzel roll covered with melting cheese…now that’s delicious. -

Pittsburgh Steelers Potato Topped Pizza Recipe
Our gluttonous rendition of Pittsburgh’s potato topped pizza that incorporates sautéed onions and bacon. - Cincinnati Bengals: Cincinnati Style Chili Recipe
Cincinnati style chili done two, three, four, five, or however many ways you want. - Cleveland Browns: Pierogies Recipe
Pierogies stuffed with pulled pork, cabbage, and potatoes…betcha can’t eat just one.
AFC West
- Kansas City Chiefs: Spicy Lentil Burger Recipe
Inspired by Blanc Burgers and Bottles in Kansas City, here is our vegetarian option for a carnivorous city. -

San Diego Chargers: Swordfish Tacos Recipe
A lightly seasoned/smoked swordfish steak is the key ingredient for this dish that is synonymous with San Diego. - Oakland Raiders: Fried Chicken Sandwich w/ Jalapeno Coleslaw Recipe
A dangerously addicting balanced concoction of fried chicken and a spicy dry coleslaw mix on a sandwich roll. - Denver Broncos Grilled Rainbow Trout & Roast Beet Arugula Salad Recipe
Rainbow trout, a staple of Colorado menus, is seasoned with lemon and herbs, grilled and served with a refreshing beet salad.
AFC East
- New York Jets: Drunken Black & White Cookie Recipe
Traditional black and white cookies from New York City with a gluttonous twist…spiced rum in the batter and frosting. -

Miami Dolphins: Cuban Sandwich Recipe
Spicy German mustard, smoked pork shoulder, ham, swiss cheese, and pickles surrounded by toasted buttery breaded goodness. - Buffalo Bills: Buffalo Chicken Wing Soup Recipe
Our gluttonous interpretation of everything you love about eating wings all wrapped up into a soul warming elixir. - New England Patriots: Oreo “Snow Bowl” Balls Recipe
From our good friend at howiGit.com comes this incredible recipe for Oreos truffles surrounded by chocolate and shredded coconut.
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Now this is quite the assemblage of recipes and one that I’ll be referring to quite often in the weeks & months ahead. Great post!
Many thanks and I know you’ll enjoy. cheers!
Best football recipe collection ever. Loved this series.
Thanks my friend. It was fun, challenging, and tasty to put together.
Great ideas! Think I’m going to even explore beyond my teams!
The gang left South Bend as lightning struck really close to them during the first delay. I’m glad they had the sense to do that…especially with the way ND was playing! It was a game to remember…but unfortunately not because of any great plays!
That was a wild game and not what ND fans were hoping for. But I’m happy to hear that your family was safe. Next up Michigan…should be a good game!
Outstanding work sportsglutton! This NFL Recipe series is amazing…
Thanks buddy. Which Niners game are we going to this year and cooking up some ridiculous tailgating food?
You call it my friend…
You stopped by my blog recently and left a fab comment so I finally got over to visit this fun site. Wow! Now I know where to go for food ideas whenever anyone says the word “tailgate”. I like what you are doing over here at “sportsglutton”. Yeah Team.
Thanks Teresa and keep those recipes coming on your site as well! (Had to hide your last fig post from my wife, who loves figs, in fear of having to make something for her.)
What a great round up, would love to try them all, they all look delicious.
Impressive collection of recipes. Cheese curds might be impossible to find in our area of New England but most everything else should be available.
Thanks and I hope you enjoy trying these recipes out. Cheers!
I want to taste everything pictured above. Let’s make that happen, eh? It might be too early in the morning to be craving bacon wrapped food and burgers though…or maybe not. I’d still eat it all.
You got it Caroline. You bring those Moscow Mules and we’ll get the food prepared.
(never too early to want bacon wrapped food or burgers)
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Dude, this is a fantastic set of recipes… I’m ready to plan a dinner party and tell each guest to make one of these treats to share with the group!
Go Cowboys!
Wow! That’s a lot of great food. Thanks for sharing, if I’m not following the NFL games, am I aloud to try some of these?
Actually because you have no allegiance to an NFL team it means you can try everything guilt free!
I have to say that I am super impressed. What a fabulous idea to add the cities dish to the yearly line-up. Let me know your thoughts but I would love to whip up your 49ers pepper soup (my team 1st and foremost before my Jets) and possibly feature you if that would be ok. I just think this is so great and needs to be shared.
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