Super Bowl foods?
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Super Bowl foods?
Decided on simple, but tasty and (mostly) healthy. Went with a "nacho buffet," with a couple kinds of chips, bowl of chorizo, black beans and black olives, avocado and cilantro, a sweet pepper salsa, and red onions and red cabbage. And beer. Duh. Yourselves?
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Re: Super Bowl foods?
I was not what you'd call healthy in my selections. We fired up the turkey fryer and had chicken wings - in BBQ, traditional Buffalo sauce, Sweet Thai chile, or Teriyaki.
That was capped off by not even being able to watch the game. We put Nick's projector on my balcony and had about an 8' screen going...and none of the three options we had for streaming would work. Friggin' geo-limited streams knew we were outside the country (even through my VPN), and the other was just overwhelmed with people I suppose. In any event...no game, but the wings were fantastic.
That was capped off by not even being able to watch the game. We put Nick's projector on my balcony and had about an 8' screen going...and none of the three options we had for streaming would work. Friggin' geo-limited streams knew we were outside the country (even through my VPN), and the other was just overwhelmed with people I suppose. In any event...no game, but the wings were fantastic.
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Re: Super Bowl foods?
A simple Avo, tomato, corn and black bean salad. I tried a little something different and made a vinegrette with the lime. It acted as the vehicle for spice delivery. A little cumin was a surprisingly good additive, without making the dip taste like either an armpit or a taco. Also melted some pimento cheese, mixed with turkey chili, homemade red pepper hummus & veggies and M&Ms. Always M&Ms for the big game.
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Peanut or plain?kurtdesign1 wrote:A simple Avo, tomato, corn and black bean salad. I tried a little something different and made a vinegrette with the lime. It acted as the vehicle for spice delivery. A little cumin was a surprisingly good additive, without making the dip taste like either an armpit or a taco. Also melted some pimento cheese, mixed with turkey chili, homemade red pepper hummus & veggies and M&Ms. Always M&Ms for the big game.
And how often do you have armpit dip?
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Always peanut. Always.Stewmuse wrote:Peanut or plain?kurtdesign1 wrote:A simple Avo, tomato, corn and black bean salad. I tried a little something different and made a vinegrette with the lime. It acted as the vehicle for spice delivery. A little cumin was a surprisingly good additive, without making the dip taste like either an armpit or a taco. Also melted some pimento cheese, mixed with turkey chili, homemade red pepper hummus & veggies and M&Ms. Always M&Ms for the big game.
And how often do you have armpit dip?
The armpit is a natural reservoir for dip delivery. Self flavoring.
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Peanut = good choice.
Armpit bowl, less so...
Armpit bowl, less so...
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