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Super Bowl Food

by , Posted to on 01/30/2012 4:03 PM | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 11/21/2006
Location: ND
Whats everyone's favorite game day food? Not sure what I plan to make up. But I have a craving for some crispy pheasant breasts deep fired and covered in Franks Hot Sauce for some spicy sandwiches.

Phil
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by on 01/30/2012 4:04 PM | Reply #1 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 01/18/2004
Location: ND
Perch fry!
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by on 01/30/2012 4:06 PM | Reply #2 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 07/30/2010
Location: ND
little smokies wrapped in bacon are delecious!
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by on 01/30/2012 4:14 PM | Reply #3 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 12/30/2006
Location: ND
Tequila 
Grilled chicken wings with a homemade jamaican wing sauce.
Northern Pike Dip
Chili
Beer

Oh yea and the most important part a WHOLE roll of toilet paper for the next day!!
A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed

There are hundreds of millions of gun owners in this country, and not one of them will have an accident today. The only misuse of guns comes in environments where there are drugs, alcohol, bad parents, and undisciplined children. Period. - Unlce Ted

 
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by on 01/30/2012 4:15 PM | Reply #4 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 10/01/2010
Location: ND
 Ribs, chili cheese dip...I'm gonna stop right there, my mouth is watering.
SMASH!!!
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by on 01/30/2012 4:22 PM | Reply #5 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 10/31/2003
Location: ND
Phil-

"Venison Queso" in the crock pot with some Tostidos Scoops is pretty much a MUST for the Superbowl, come on! Also, my Cowboy Caviar is pretty good/different.

(everything in a can)

1 can of corn
1 can of chopped tomatoes
1 can of black eyed peas
1 can of black beans
1/2 cup chopped onion-(yellow, purple, white, whatever)
1/2 cup chopped green pepper

1 small can of diced jalapenos

1 cup of Zesty Italian salad dressing.

get a large bowl (I like to use an empty 1 gallon ice cream container) and mix the stuff together. You'll have to wash/rinse the black beans. Drain everything before you put in. mix well, refridgerate overnight.

Good stuff.

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by on 01/30/2012 4:27 PM | Reply #6 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 10/01/2010
Location: ND
Oh yeah! I call it Texas Caviar, same thing. I can make a meal out of that stuff alone with Fritos scoops. Yum! 
Jig-em-up-Josh Said:
Phil-

"Venison Queso" in the crock pot with some Tostidos Scoops is pretty much a MUST for the Superbowl, come on! Also, my Cowboy Caviar is pretty good/different.

(everything in a can)

1 can of corn
1 can of chopped tomatoes
1 can of black eyed peas
1 can of black beans
1/2 cup chopped onion-(yellow, purple, white, whatever)
1/2 cup chopped green pepper

1 small can of diced jalapenos

1 cup of Zesty Italian salad dressing.

get a large bowl (I like to use an empty 1 gallon ice cream container) and mix the stuff together. You'll have to wash/rinse the black beans. Drain everything before you put in. mix well, refridgerate overnight.

Good stuff.


SMASH!!!
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by on 01/30/2012 4:30 PM | Reply #7 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 11/05/2010
Location: nd
And watch out the next day.

Like Johnny said---Ring of Fire
tinlaw
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by on 01/30/2012 4:30 PM | Reply #8 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 05/08/2007
Location: ND
Tiger Meat
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by on 01/30/2012 4:36 PM | Reply #9 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 11/30/2006
Location: ND

Home made Jalepeno poppers wrapped in bacon. mmmmmmmmm good

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by on 01/30/2012 4:38 PM | Reply #10 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 08/31/2005
Location: ND

Candied Bacon...it's like a party in your mouth


...we have one designated wing guy...another shrimp guy... a cooler full of jello shots....then the usual plethora of other things everyone brings




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by on 01/30/2012 4:41 PM | Reply #11 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 12/07/2009
Location: nd
 I'll be whippin up a batch of Franks Red Hot Wings, some Venison Queso and a big batch of venison chili.
The wheel is spinning..but the hamster is dead.
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by on 01/30/2012 4:42 PM | Reply #12 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 01/28/2002
Location: ND
what is "northern pike dip"??? sounds interesting
Where's my bobber?
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by on 01/30/2012 4:45 PM | Reply #13 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 02/03/2004
Location: ND
Ive messed around making pike dip and my favorite so far is:
1 pint canned boneless pike
1 (8oz?) pack of cream cheese
1 tsp of liquid smoke
2 tbsp prepared horseradish
1 tbsp soy sauce

Squeeze as much water out of the fish as you can, I just empty the water out of the jar and use a spoon to push it down while tilting it into the sink, gets a little more liquid out.

Throw everything into a kitchenaid mixer and let it mix at low speed for a few minutes.

Serve cold with multi-grain crackers or something similar.
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by on 01/30/2012 4:55 PM | Reply #14 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 12/30/2006
Location: ND
jigaman Said:
what is "northern pike dip"??? sounds interesting
It is like crab dip but I like it better.

I will try to remember the recipe off the top of my head!!

Do your best to get the pike fillets boneless before you begin.

1) Boil pike fillets in chicken stock until cooked and easily flakes apart (save a little of the chicken stock for later). Let fillets cool in the fridge for a bit. I usally use 1-2 pounds of meat. can use more but will need to adjust amount of veggies, mayo, seasonings, and cheese.

2) Meanwhile FINELY chop up your favorite veggies. The smaller the better. I use green onion, black olives, green pepper, and green olives with pimentos

3) take cooked fillets out of fridge and shred apart, and remove any remaining bones.

4) add shredded pike meat to the finely chopped veggies and add just enough mayonnaise/miracle whip to coat all of the fish- Do not need that much. I also add a little bit of the chicken stock to thin out the mayo- Again amounts will vary for the amount of dip you make.

5) add some finely shredded cheddar cheese and your favorite seasoning. I use tonys creole and some old bay

6) Mix together well and put in fridge- Best if it sits overnight

7) serve with crackers and enjoy- it is addicting!!

You can play with the amounts for your taste, I tend to like lots of veggies and like it spicy so I add quite a bit of creole seasoning
A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed

There are hundreds of millions of gun owners in this country, and not one of them will have an accident today. The only misuse of guns comes in environments where there are drugs, alcohol, bad parents, and undisciplined children. Period. - Unlce Ted

 
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by on 01/30/2012 4:56 PM | Reply #15 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 12/30/2006
Location: ND
Lycanthrope Said:
Ive messed around making pike dip and my favorite so far is:
1 pint canned boneless pike
1 (8oz?) pack of cream cheese
1 tsp of liquid smoke
2 tbsp prepared horseradish
1 tbsp soy sauce

Squeeze as much water out of the fish as you can, I just empty the water out of the jar and use a spoon to push it down while tilting it into the sink, gets a little more liquid out.

Throw everything into a kitchenaid mixer and let it mix at low speed for a few minutes.

Serve cold with multi-grain crackers or something similar.
This one sounds good as well. I will have to give it a try!! I love me some horseradish!!

A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed

There are hundreds of millions of gun owners in this country, and not one of them will have an accident today. The only misuse of guns comes in environments where there are drugs, alcohol, bad parents, and undisciplined children. Period. - Unlce Ted

 
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by on 01/30/2012 5:06 PM | Reply #16 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 05/04/2007
Location: ND
Pepperoncini Beef Sandwiches

cut slits in a 3lb beef roast and pack slits with cloves of garlic
grind some black pepper onto roast
drop it in a crock pot
cover with a 16 oz jar of pepperoncini
cook 6-8 hours
fork apart
spoon onto a melted slice of swiss or provalone laying on toasted hoagie buns (keeps juice from prematurely sopping the hoagie)

Option: dip in the excess juice like a french dip

slip into pleasure coma


Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch.
Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote.
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by on 01/30/2012 5:08 PM | Reply #17 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 05/04/2007
Location: ND
guywhofishes Said:
Pepperoncini Beef Sandwiches

cut slits in a 3lb beef roast and pack slits with cloves of garlic
grind some black pepper onto roast
drop it in a crock pot
cover with a 16 oz jar of pepperoncini
cook 6-8 hours
fork apart
spoon onto a melted slice of swiss or provalone laying on toasted hoagie buns (keeps juice from prematurely sopping the hoagie)

Option: dip in the excess juice like a french dip

slip into pleasure coma


pick out any stems/garbage from the pepperoncini before cooking, you're not going to want to when it's hot and delish! We use the pre-sliced ones

Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch.
Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote.
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by on 01/30/2012 5:12 PM | Reply #18 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 11/19/2005
Location: ND
My favorite is to be out fishing while everyone else is watching the game!
Hunt today like there may be no tomorrow!
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by on 01/30/2012 5:31 PM | Reply #19 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 02/24/2010
Location: ND
 A case of Coors light, with a jagger bomb mixed in every quarter. Im on a diet.
 
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by on 01/30/2012 5:55 PM | Reply #20 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 12/09/2009
Location: ND
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My favorite is to be out fishing while everyone else is watching the game!

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