Superbowl Party Recipe Round-up Part I
We’re only one week away from America’s biggest unofficial holiday: Super Bowl 46. It’s the last day of the season to stuff your face, I mean enjoy, your favorite football or football inspired foods. So in honor of the Super Bowl here is a round-up of some particularly benefiting recipes for the big game from sports-glutton.com’s NFL Recipe Series (click here to see all the recipes from the series) and a few others from 2011. Click on each image to see the recipe.
Be sure to check back in Wednesday for Part II of our Super Bowl Recipe Round-up with recipes from the kitchens of some of our favorite bloggers.
Buffalo Chicken Wing Soup (inspired by the Bills)
Fried Jalapeno Cheese Curd Poppers (inspired by the Packers)
Toast Ravioli (inspired by the Rams)
Smoked Spicy Asian Chicken Wings (inspired by the Buccaneers)
Sweet Potato Fry Nachos w/ Chipotle Beer Black Beans
Meatball Sliders
Carolina Pulled Pork Sandwiches (inspired by the Panthers)
Bacon Topped Brisket (inspired by the Texans)
Chicken & Sausage Gumbo (inspired by the Saints)
Brisket Tacos (inspired by the Cowboys)
And for the Super Bowl teams:
New York Giants: Homemade New York Style Bagels
New England Patriots: Oreo “Snow Bowl” Balls
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The brisket tacos are making my mouth water… Nice job!
They were some tasty tacos…that’s for sure.
Now this is what I am talking about SG! Can’t go wrong with the Asian Chicken wings and the tacos, with a little bit of the Jalapeno poppers. Look what you’ve done… I am officially HUNGRY! Good job with this.
The Asian Chicken wings look deadly good also.
Many thanks Christian. Hope you can try one of the recipes. cheers!
Fantastic roundup! I want it all.
Oh, my, my, my…that Buffalo Chicken Wing Soup in particular catches my eye. Bookmarked!
That soup had to be one of the more decadent recipes we made.
Nice work! SC Pulled pork sandwich……….yummieee! no doubt!
Oh decisions, decisions. I’m now wondering what I would choose if I was watching the game. I think I’d want the chicken wings and the nachos. Will the desserts be coming up in Part II?
There will be dessert coming in Part II
That soup and bacon brisket sure fired up my taste glands
Wow – some amazing dishes that I had missed before, Am still gobsmacked (English expression) at the size of that brisket!
If I recall the brisket was around 8 pounds of tender juicy bacon soaked meat.
I would like one of everything please – I’m not greedy, just need to test everything…
Mandy
You sound like a true glutton Mandy!
Well with all of these links, there will be no excuse for anyone to go hungry! These are all excellent choices and with the variety, I am sure there is something here for everyone. Thanks for pulling this together and Happy Monday!
My pleasure and happy Monday to you as well Tina.
Those are serious SB recipes Jed! I’m intrigued by the wings soup! I’m checking it out to see if I can make a slightly healthier version.
Yah…the soup wasn’t the healthiest thing in the world, but it was worth every calorie.
Wow, you had me at the jalapeño cheese curd poppers. Top notch line up!
I don’t know…what do Giants eat? Oh yeah…Fee Fye Foe Fum…I smell the blood of the “New Englishman”
Bless You
paul
LOL…that is hilarious Paul.
Mmmmmmm….do you deliver????
Depends on how big your tv is.
Wowie, all your edible ideas for a Super Bowl gathering are looking very deliciously good. If I lived close to you I might stop by for a nosh…T
I will need to order a side of the toasted raviloi, the jalapeno poppers and the bagels please. you can deliver them by sunday morning! LOL! Seriously it all looks AMAZING
I would like to invite you to my super bowl party. Great choices from the group.
Does that mean I’m officially part of the family again?
It’s stick around to chat, but I have to go check out those Asian wings.
Great round-up! So many choices, so little game time! I must admit, though, that the bagel recipe couldn’t come at a better time. I’ve been making cream cheese lately and thought that a home-made bagel would have gone perfectly with the home-made jam & cream cheese. Next time I’ll be all set. Thanks, Bud!
The bagels are time consuming but very worth it.
Wow…who knows football better than you!! And game day food too!! LOVE this!! I’m already taking down notes! I had not planned my menu yet so you’ve given me some great ideas…buffalo chicken soup!! And you’ve made homemade bagels…I’m so going to check those out!!
Inspiration is my middle name…or so I like to think. Hope you end up creating some great new dishes!
I have only a vague idea of what Super Bowl is, but the recipes look fantastic! I would love to have everything on my dinner table tonight.
You mean you don’t stay up and watch an American sports that is on from midnight to 4am your time on a Sunday night? Geez Sissi you have to get your priorities right.
Oh my these all look sinfully good! My husband would LOVE chicken wing soup haha! These are great looking!
I like that…sinfully good.
This post just made me so hungry!
Great roundup. I remember this series! Such great stuff. Love that bacon topped brisket.
My husband and I are going to show up at your house if you’re not careful! These all look ridiculously delicious!
Haha Geni. Actually I’d leave an open invite for all, but unfortunately I’m going to be at someone else’s SB party.
I want those brisket tacos for dinner, or breakfast, or lunch or a snack. Or just about anything. Wow. Great stuff!
These all look fantastic. I’ll be back tomorrow to check out the rest of the lineup. The commercials totally cracked me up too!
Oh wow..drool!
Wow, unreal choices. I was going to go to bed but I might have to start cooking.
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