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AVrabel50Fan 01-25-2008 08:08 PM

What food are you having for the Super Bowl?
 
I am just curious as to what everyone is having to eat on Sunday for the big game? We are making:

Teriyaki Chicken Wings
Pizza Bites
Veggie Tray with Dip, Crackers and Cheese
Mini Burgers and homemade Onion Rings
Football cupcakes

Lots of Beer (DH and myself) and wine for the parents, also making Margaritas! :)

What are you having?

TheGodInAGreyHoodie 01-25-2008 08:14 PM

Re: What food are you having for the Super Bowl?
 
Crushed oreos!!!!

Menlo 01-25-2008 08:15 PM

Re: What food are you having for the Super Bowl?
 
Oreos, simply because of the DSRL!!!!!!!!!!

shakadave 01-25-2008 08:54 PM

Shakadave's Super Bowl Soup
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AVrabel50Fan (Post 767073)
What are you having?

I'm glad you asked!

For the last 16 years or so, I've had a tradition of making Super Bowl Soup. It's a little different every year, but is always sort of heavy like a stew, always with one meat, a bag or two of beans, and a bunch of vegetables, and always spicy. It's always a good bet that you'll see baby corn and water chestnuts in the mix; an average of about $45 or $50 goes into the pot (a huge pot that makes enough to freeze some to eat throughout the year). I make it on Saturday because it's better when the tabasco and Worcestershire sauce have had a day to sink in. On game day it is paired with Dos Equis Amber or Newcastle Brown Ale, and cheese and crackers. If it's spicy enough, the soup should make your upper lip sweat.

I make it every year with just those guidelines, but in years when the Patriots are in it, I'm required to theme the soup to the city where the game is played. (This requirement was not added until Super Bowl XXXVI, so it's brought good luck.) When it was in New Orleans, it was a white broth for the first time --- other years it had always been red/tomato-based --- and was sort of a play on chicken gumbo. When the game was in Houston, the soup theme was Tex-Mex, with taco-style crumbled browned beef. I had a hard time deciding what to do for Jacksonville in XXXIX, but finally decided to go with smoked ham and blackeyed peas, and it came out excellent I must say, with kale, onions, turnips, liquid smoke, and many other things in there.

So this year, the soup will probably have beef and chili peppers, with possibly some shredded Mexican cheese to sprinkle atop each hot bowl. Then again, I could go in the direction of chicken with cilantro. I never know for sure until I do the soup shopping, usually Friday night.

the Patriot 01-25-2008 09:02 PM

Re: What food are you having for the Super Bowl?
 
Just give me a bag of chips and a pack of beer. I always lose my appetite during games.

AVrabel50Fan 01-25-2008 09:07 PM

Re: Shakadave's Super Bowl Soup
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shakadave (Post 767167)
I'm glad you asked!

For the last 16 years or so, I've had a tradition of making Super Bowl Soup. It's a little different every year, but is always sort of heavy like a stew, always with one meat, a bag or two of beans, and a bunch of vegetables, and always spicy. It's always a good bet that you'll see baby corn and water chestnuts in the mix; an average of about $45 or $50 goes into the pot (a huge pot that makes enough to freeze some to eat throughout the year). I make it on Saturday because it's better when the tabasco and Worcestershire sauce have had a day to sink in. On game day it is paired with Dos Equis Amber or Newcastle Brown Ale, and cheese and crackers. If it's spicy enough, the soup should make your upper lip sweat.

I make it every year with just those guidelines, but in years when the Patriots are in it, I'm required to theme the soup to the city where the game is played. (This requirement was not added until Super Bowl XXXVI, so it's brought good luck.) When it was in New Orleans, it was a white broth for the first time --- other years it had always been red/tomato-based --- and was sort of a play on chicken gumbo. When the game was in Houston, the soup theme was Tex-Mex, with taco-style crumbled browned beef. I had a hard time deciding what to do for Jacksonville in XXXVIII, but finally decided to go with smoked ham and blackeyed peas, and it came out excellent I must say, with kale, onions, turnips, liquid smoke, and many other things in there.

So this year, the soup will probably have beef and chili peppers, with possibly some shredded Mexican cheese to sprinkle atop each hot bowl. Then again, I could go in the direction of chicken with cilantro. I never know for sure until I do the soup shopping, usually Friday night.

What an interesting custom you have! Sounds like a great tasting stew! Need some friends for game day to taste it?? ;) LOL

Patriot_in_NY 01-25-2008 09:07 PM

Re: What food are you having for the Super Bowl?
 
Beer


Beyond that, whatever..................

blackglass3 01-25-2008 09:13 PM

Re: Shakadave's Super Bowl Soup
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shakadave (Post 767167)
I'm glad you asked!

For the last 16 years or so, I've had a tradition of making Super Bowl Soup. It's a little different every year, but is always sort of heavy like a stew, always with one meat, a bag or two of beans, and a bunch of vegetables, and always spicy.

I believe Rachael Ray would call this a Stewp...too heavy to be soup, not thick enough to be a stew.

Seriously, though, it sounds pretty damn awesome. Let us know how this years turns out.

PatsFanonCape 01-25-2008 09:30 PM

Re: Shakadave's Super Bowl Soup
 
For food :
- Scallops & bacon
- Lamb stuffed grape leaves
- Black Angus sirloin tips
- Venison tips
- Lobster New berg
- Little necks / Stuffed cohogs
- Oysters Rockefeller / raw ( half shell )
- Huge bowl rice pilaf

In the bar :
- Beer, wine, liquor

Redcell 01-25-2008 09:32 PM

Re: What food are you having for the Super Bowl?
 
My famous (at least amongst my family where it's requested for every gathering) pepperoni bread. Dang that stuff is good.


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