marmalady
Executive Chef
I know we've done this in the past, but we have so many new folks on board, I have to ask -
What are ya doing for playoff/superbowl party food?
What are ya doing for playoff/superbowl party food?
buckytom said:cara, it is a spectacle by which the championship game of the national football league (american football) is played, sandwiched around an incredibly boring halftime show that even white people wouldn't dance to and no one watches until a jackson comes out and does something disturbing, completely changing the face of broadcasting rules and regulations in america. oh yeah, and there's really good tv commercials sprinkled throughout.
BigDog said:Yeah,out of all of the championship events here, the Super Bowl is the granddaddy of them all. I wonder if that is because it's the only sport that has one final game to crown the champ, versus baseball, hockey, and basketball having a best of 7 series . . . . . ?
NASCAR is growing wildly in popularity, but interestingly enough, their "Super Bowl" caliber (calibre for our friends across the pond) is the first race they run, the Daytona 500. Seems bass ackwards to me, but it works with their format of the chase to the Cup.
Back to football, anyone have any crock pot/slow cooker suggestions for the big game? As I said previously, I want to do something in the crock pot, but I want to be sensitive to those not so jacked up about spice, as the wing sauce I have has some kick. Maybe some stew meat, kidney beans, chili powder and stewed tomatoes? Other spices/ingredients recommended? Other ideas outside of a chili-ish type dish?