OT: Superbowl Food

Submitted by patol8 on

Looking for some ideas for food for Sunday. The past couple we have done ribs, but have decided to change it up this year. I was thinking wings....does anyone know of a place in Ann Arbor that has cheap and good wings. BW3's charges $38 for 50...Mr. Spots charges $8/dozen. Am I missing a place Ann Arbor?

Also, what is your spread going to be this year.

 

JeepinBen

February 4th, 2011 at 4:26 PM ^

 


  • Remove the mixture from heat. Slowly stir in the cheese until melted. Serve warm
  • Heat the oil in a large saucepan over medium-low heat. Slowly cook and stir the onion until tender. Mix in the garlic, jalapeno, green chile peppers, cumin, oregano and cayenne. Continue to cook and stir the mixture until tender, about 3 minutes. Mix in the chicken broth, chicken and beans, and corn. Simmer 15 minutes, stirring occasionally

  • It was pretty good, I like a little kick and the 1 teaspoon of cayenne still had a little kick. 2 was delicious, but too hot for most people. Most of the heat comes from the Cayenne, if you need to cook for a blander palate/party/whatever, just cut some cayenne. 2/3tsp let you know it was there, but not much else. 1tsp i'd say is a 2.5-3 out of 5 on a spicy scale. 2tsp was delicious, but closer to a 4.5/5 for most people

goblue7612

February 4th, 2011 at 3:44 PM ^

I suggest Chinese food. We're going with an all asian menu this year (except for snacks) with catering from TK Wu. Excited. I've heard that Casey's Tavern has really good wings, but I'm not sure about the pricing of them.

JeepinBen

February 4th, 2011 at 4:43 PM ^

Was delicious. I tried it a couple years ago when it was in the big fancy bottle, and I got really excited when I saw it in the sampler. I was glad that it replaced the cranberry lambic too. I'm also a bigger fan of the White Ale than the Noble Pils... so I hope that the White Ale is available this spring as well

Mfan1974

February 4th, 2011 at 3:55 PM ^

liquid buffet friends.

Jack, Jim, Sam, Agustis and brothers, Capt. Morgan, the Gilbey twins, Johnny Walker, those church guys Christian Brothers, Baily and my old friend Jameson.

icefins26

February 4th, 2011 at 4:04 PM ^

This is my favorite meal but I am tempted to make it for the party I am going to (double batch).  This is pretty easy and somewhat healthy.

Buffalo Chicken Pasta (Serves 4-6)

  • 3/4 Bottle of Franks Red Hot Buffalo (add/sub to adjust hotness)
  • 1/4 cup of Light Ranch (add/sub to alter taste)
  • 2 boxes of Ronzoni Smart Taste Penne Pasta
  • 4 boneless chicken breasts
  • Salt
  • 1/4 cup of parmesan cheese 

1.)  Boil pasta in salted water until tender, drain in strainer and set aside

2.)  On a George Foreman grill, grill chicken and cube up into cubes, set aside

3.)  In a sauce pan or pot, add buffalo and ranch together and mix -- you can adjust the amount of buffalo/ranch depending on how hot you want it

4.)  Add pasta and chicken to the sauce and mix together

5.)  Top with a bit of parmesan cheese

 

michgoblue

February 4th, 2011 at 4:13 PM ^

This is an awesome thread.  I am sitting at my desk hungry, now.

First, if you are in the AA area, I can't see doing anything other than Mr. Spots.  In my opinion, the best wings, bar none (and let me tell you friend, in the 3.4 decades I have been on this planet, I have had my fair share of wings).  

But, if you are thinking of other options, my wife is making her own modified version of empenadas, but to make them more couch / game friendly, she makes mini-empenadas.  These are a huge hit, and I have basically been told that if she does not have them, the 3 other couples coming over to watch the game will turn around and leave.  

Let me explain what these are:

You get ground beef, cook it in a pan with a mix of ground up onion, garlic, some other spices and a few cans of tomato pasta.

Once that is done, you but a pie crust.  Take the crust, roll it really thin and then cut it into circles that are about 2-3 inches in diameter.  Place a spoonful of the meat into the middle, roll the circle-shaped piece of pie-crust closed (making like a half-moon shapped mini meat pie) and bake in the oven until the outside is golden brown.

These things are amazing, and you can eat them sitting on a coach watching the game.  (If anyone wants the full recipe, respond, and I will call my wife and ask her to post it).

shayward23

February 4th, 2011 at 4:13 PM ^

...but I going to be making sour cream, cheddar, and spicy ground sausage stuffed jalapeno poppers wrapped in bacon...arteries be damned.

 

Also, pulled pork sandwiches, chicken wings, and plenty of booze. But let's be honest here, the poppers are the star of the show.

Laser Wolf

February 4th, 2011 at 4:41 PM ^

Anybody have a different take on nachos than the usual? I've been looking for a new recipe but nothing seems to be the ticket just yet.

I'm going turkey chili, buffalo chicken dip, seven-layer dip, and wings. This link is an absolute Godsend if you're looking for a unique take on football food: http://sarahsprague.com/2011/02/03/the-ultimate-football-foodie-super-bowl-recipe-guide-for-steelers-packers-party-2011/

notYOURmom

February 4th, 2011 at 4:42 PM ^

I use thighs because they cook evenly and are easy to handle w/o a plate
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<br>Coat in flour -then in egg mixed w a little milk and some tabasco -then again in seasoned flour. Letm rest to dry while heating oil to 375. Do not crowd the skillet; flip pieces over after 12 minutes or so and do the other side. Drain on paper towels
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<br>Beer: Bell's 2-hearted Ale

DrewandBlue

February 4th, 2011 at 4:48 PM ^

I'm making a Double Decker Tacos/Fajita Bar! 

Meats:  Brisket (under-rated for tacos), Steak, Chicken, Fish (blackened)

Veggies:  Peppers (green, red, yellow), Jalapenos (fresh cut), Onion, tomatoes

sour cream

cheese (freshly grated)

salsa (made fresh)

guacamole (made fresh)

Beans

Heat up tortillas, paste with beans, add hard shell taco, wrap flour tortilla on taco and you have yourself a Double Decker Taco!  Doesn’t matter if hard shell breaks, actually prefer it to break because it holds more of the aforementioned goods above.  Anyways, you can add and take away whatever you would like.  Easily tailored and something for everybody.  Pretty inexpensive too and it will serve a lot! 

Add in some Coronas or Dos Equis w/margaritas for the chics and you have yourself a SuperBowl Fiesta!  If you don’t have any chics, invite this guy, he’ll come through!