jimswside wrote:...Hoping to get home to see some of the Packers game.
Da Beef wrote:jimswside wrote:...Hoping to get home to see some of the Packers game.
You mean da Bears? If there's any reason to miss NFL opening week its probably an LTH picnic. Enjoy the day, looks likes its shaping up to be a great one. Good eats to all.
stevez wrote:Da Beef wrote:jimswside wrote:...Hoping to get home to see some of the Packers game.
You mean da Bears? If there's any reason to miss NFL opening week its probably an LTH picnic. Enjoy the day, looks likes its shaping up to be a great one. Good eats to all.
The game doesn't start until 7:15. I'm betting Jim will be home in time to watch most, if not all, of the game. The picnic has to be done and cleaned up by sunset (7:03 P.M. today).
Kennyz wrote:Jim,
If the Bears keep looking as horrible as they have so far, I'm blaming the lime green avocado and peppers in your nachos, which match Seattle's uniform. Can't you make something blue and orange?![]()
Kenny
heavily Jerked with Boston Bay marinade/paste from Danny's old world Caribbean market on Broadway and grilled over hickory.
Da Beef wrote:
Gameday grub
K.D. wrote:I made home-made mac and cheese and smoked Polish sausages for the Packers/Bears game last weekend. It was a hit.
My most popular dip is the buffalo chicken dip. I get reguests to bring it places.
buffalo chicken dip...
the least accurate recipe ever.
in a saute pan I heat shredded chicken (have shredded up grocery store rotisery chickens if I don't have time to cook/shred my own)
toss in tons of franks red hot with the heating chicken
Melt in some cream cheese into the hot chicken - Per each huge handful of chicken (cup and a half?) I use about 1/2 block of cream cheese
a couple squirts of ranch or blue cheese dressing if I have it on hand...or not
and handful of shredded cheddar or the like
Once i've added all that I usually decide I need a ton more hot sauce and add random ones we have on hand.
Then I scoop the chicken goo into a little baking dish, top with some more sprinkles of cheddar and bake until it's piping hot and the cheese on top is browned a bit
I serve it with tortilla chips and celery sticks.
I sometimes leave the cheese of the top, but always put it in it, it adds something. People love this and it's always one of the first things to go.
all the taste of hot wings, minus the mess!
Kennyz wrote:Links look great. I'm a sissy boy, spending this football Sunday munching on arugula and pears instead of the more macho foodstuff that's usually on the agenda.
G Wiv wrote:Kennyz wrote:Links look great. I'm a sissy boy, spending this football Sunday munching on arugula and pears instead of the more macho foodstuff that's usually on the agenda.
Nothing wrong with pleasing the in-house vegetarian, especially when she is as nice as your bride.
tatterdemalion wrote:shrimp, crab & andouille gumbo