Superbowl Party Snacks

Superbowl is just around the corner. Try some of these Superbowl party snacks to keep your guests happy. If you want, you can make many of these types of snacks ahead of time to make the day of the event easier for you to enjoy yourself.

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Buffalo wings are almost a staple at game day parties across the country. They are relatively easy to make and can be adjusted to varying tastes. Sour cream or blue cheese dressing is normally served with Buffalo wings.

Stuffed mushrooms are also hearty enough to serve to people expecting more than mere chips and dips. Sauté the caps and then stuff them with any variety of fillings. Sausage, crumpled bacon, cheese and walnuts are common fillings but you can also use shredded crabmeat, diced prosciutto and shredded mozzarella can also be used.

Bruschetta is another hearty snack you may want to serve. Bruschetta is made using crusty Italian bread which has been sliced and brushed with olive oil and roasted garlic. Tomato, shrimp and mozzarella are common ingredients but you can add anything on the top that you would like.

Mini Quiches can be made with a variety of ingredients to meet the tastes of nearly everyone. They can be made with green chilies, chicken and Monterey cheese for a Tex-Mex type taste or with pepperoni, black olives and mozzarella cheese for an Italian flavor. You can even make them with sweet ingredients and serve them as a dessert-type appetizer.

Football turnovers are made with ready-made pie crusts, meatballs, parmesan cheese and tomato sauce. These little football-shaped appetizers are the perfect size for small hands but hearty enough to satisfy a grown man.

Spiced Cereal Trail Mix is a hit as a game day snack. Add multi-grain cereal squares, oats and honey granola, pretzel twists, dried fruit of your choosing, pumpkin pie spice and honey. Mix this all together and then bake for 5 to 10 minutes.

Meatballs can also be used as an snack if they are served with toothpicks. Make a smaller version of your favorite Italian meatball. You can also make barbecue or Swedish meatballs. Remember, however, that if you serve meatballs, to make sure you have plenty of napkins nearby for anyone who drops theirs.

You’ll want to prepare some of these Superbowl party snacks for your guests. It is often said the food makes the party so you want your guests to be satisfied. These game day party snack ideas are delicious and will definitely satisfy even the pickiest party-goer.

Make Ahead Party Snacks

Whether it’s game day, holiday parties or family get-togethers its best to try to prepare food in advance. If you are hosting a party, making food ahead of the event allows you to be more relaxed and enjoy yourself. Consider some of these ideas the next time you need make ahead party snacks and make them well-enough ahead that you will have nearly everything made and will only have to thaw, warm up or open them and place them on the serving table.

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Mini Quiches can be made and frozen up to a month or so ahead of time. Use prepared pie crusts cut into small circles and press them into muffin tins. Fill them with anything from chopped olive and mushrooms to tiny shrimp and eggs. Use your imagination to come up with sweet quiches as well as savory ones.

Party Mix using different cereals can be made up to a month or so before needed as long as they are sealed tightly and people stay out of them until the party starts. There are many versions of this appetizer so find one your family enjoys.

Pepper-Jack Empanadas are triangle pastries made with phyllo dough. Make these by brushing butter over single layers of phyllo dough until you have three layers. Cut these into three inch wide strips. Place a small amount of filling – cream cheese, pepper jack cheese, chopped parsley, walnuts, egg, and ricotta – on one end and fold over into triangles. Bake them in a 375 degree oven for 12-15 minutes. If you plan to prepare ahead, place each appetizer on a baking sheet and freeze. When frozen, place them in a zip top bag and put them back in the freezer. The pastry would be placed on the baking sheet seam down to bake them.

Corn Salsa with Blue Corn Chips adds a colorful splash to your party table. This salsa can be made with fresh, frozen or canned corn. Add chopped tomato, minced jalapeno, chopped red onion, minced cilantro, minced garlic, lime juice and olive oil. The flavors become more intense the longer they are stored, up to three days in advance.

Spiced nuts are a great make ahead party snack. Using your favorite nuts, you can make them savory, spicy or sweet depending upon the seasonings you use.

There are so many places to find good recipes for make ahead snacks. Television cooking shows often demonstrate how to make appetizers as well as cookbooks, cooking blogs and magazines being easy to access.

Easy Birthday Party Snacks

It’s no secret that a birthday party just isn’t complete unless you have a birthday cake.  The birthday cake is the center of all birthday celebrations.  But birthday party snacking doesn’t have to be just about cake.

Some guests may not want or be able to eat cake.  And some of the kids’ parents may want them to have something healthier in addition to, or as a substitute for, cake.  For those who do have cake, it’s nice to have other, less sugary things to go with it.  Here are some ideas for quick,  and easy birthday party snacks.

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Finger Sandwiches

Finger sandwiches are a must  for any party.  They’re easy to make, and you can make two or three different kinds to make everyone happy.  Peanut butter and jelly, bologna and cheese, and chicken salad are some of the most popular choices.

There are lots of ways to make finger sandwiches more festive.  If you have cookie cutters that go along well with the party’s theme, you could use them to cut the sandwiches into fun shapes.  You could also add a toothpick to each sandwich with an added surprise, such as a small piece of fruit or a party favor.

Kabobs

Kabobs are lots of fun, and they are really easy to make.  You don’t have to grill anything, and you can make miniature ones to suit the appetites of young guests.

Instead of using the large kabob sticks, use toothpicks to spear grapes, small berries, and cubes of fruit and cheese.  You could also cut up come cocktail weenies and add them for extra flavor if you like.  If the guests are really young, you might want to cut the sharp ends off of the toothpicks with a pair of strong scissors when you’re done.  It’s a good idea to make plenty of these, because they’re usually quite popular.

Melons

Watermelons, cantaloupes, and other melons go very well with summer birthday parties.  If you have a melon baller, you can make festive little balls out of a few different types and mix them up for an appealing snack.  If you don’t have a melon baller, just cut the melons up into slices or cubes.  They taste great either way.

Snack Mix

There are lots of snack mix recipes available online.  Most of them are very easy to make, requiring little more than mixing up a few ingredients.  This is a great project for the kids if they want to help out with the birthday snacks.

With everything that goes into planning a birthday party, snacks are best kept simple.  Combining standard snack foods or adding a bit of creativity to them will delight your guests while making things easier on you.  So you get the best of both worlds.

Potluck Pizza Party Casserole

Just because it’s too hot to cook doesn’t mean you can’t have pizza—or a very good substitute. This potluck dish will be gone before you know it, especially with kids around. Chill for several hours if you are traveling to a potluck dinner or family reunion.

Ingredients:

10 plum tomatoes, chopped

3 green bell peppers, chopped

2 cups of shredded mozzarella cheese

1 package of pepperoni slices (3.25 oz)

1 small can of chopped black olives, drained

1 small can of mushrooms, drained

¼ cup of chopped onion

1/3 cup of tomato juice

¼ cup of red wine vinegar

¼ cup of olive oil

1 clove of garlic, minced

½ teaspoon of dried basil

1/2 teaspoon of red pepper flakes

1 cup of salad croutons, Italian style

Preparation:

In a small bowl, blend the tomato juice, vinegar, oil, basil, garlic and red pepper flakes. Set aside. In a large bowl, combine the tomatoes, mushrooms, bell pepper, pepperoni, olives, onions and mozzarella. Pour the olive oil dressing over the tomato mixture, cover and refrigerate for several hours. Wait until just before serving to add the croutons to keep them crisp.

 

Pickled Eggs and Beets Recipe

Ingredients:

16 ounce jar of beets
1 ¾ cups of white vinegar
1 cup of sugar
1 ½ Tablespoon of whole allspice
1 stick of cinnamon, halved
8 eggs, hard boiled and peeled

Directions:

Using a saucepan large enough to lay the eggs in a single layer, cover them with an inch of cold water. Place a lid on the pot and bring water to a boil. Remove from heat and let eggs stand in the hot water for 10 to 15 minutes, depending on the size of the eggs. Cool completely with cold water and peel immediately. Gently crack the shell all over, rub egg between palms and, starting at the large end, remove the shell. Put the eggs into a quart jar with a tight fitting lid.

Keeping the juice, drain the beets and store them for another use. In a saucepan, combine the beet juice with the spices, sugar and vinegar. Bring to a slow boil, stirring until the sugar has dissolved. Simmer for 5 minutes. Pour the hot liquid over the eggs and tightly screw on the lid. Let the jar sit on the counter until it cools and then refrigerate. Flavors will blend within several hours and eggs can be stored in the refrigerator for a week.

Fruit Salsa With Cinnamon Tortilla Chips

Fruit Salsa

This recipe is quickly becoming one of my favorites. It’s so versatile & easy to make that you simply cannot mess it up. The ingredient combinations are endless so you can experiment with it until you find your favorite flavor.

Fruit salsa is light so it makes an excellent companion for steak, fried chicken and meals that tend to be heavy. It’s also a great dish to take to a cookout, a day at the lake or a potluck.

When certain fruits are not in season, you can use canned versions or make a combination of fruit and veggies salsa to liven up the flavors.

Fruit Salsa Ingredients

You can use any variety of fruit and amounts of each that you’d like. I selected fruits based on color, so the dish would display nicely. These are also some of my family’s favorite fruits and they blend well with one another.

2 fresh peaches (1 ¼ cup canned)

1 ½ cup blackberries

1 cup pineapple chunks

3 kiwi fruits

2 cups strawberries (about 12-15 whole berries)

½ cup orange juice

6 tbsp. apple jelly

Fruit Salsa Preparation:

If you are using canned fruits, drain them well.

Dice the fruit into bits about ½ inch square in size. Any smaller and they may turn to mush before serving.

Pour fruit into a bowl and carefully fold fruit together. Do not mix too long or too vigorously or it will cause the fruit to break down.

Next, in a separate bowl, combine the ½ cup of orange juice and 6 tablespoons of apple jelly.

Tip: Apple jelly and orange juice work well for the fruits I chose, however, you can sweeten this dish in a variety of ways. You might try using:

• Honey

• Powdered sugar

• Brown sugar

• Granulated sugar

• Sugar substitutes like sweet-n-low or stevia

• Agave nectar

• Other juice & jelly combinations

Using a whisk, blend the juice and jelly until the jelly is broken into small pieces.

Pour orange juice mixture over the fruit and stir to coat fruit.

Allow salsa to sit refrigerated for no less than 15 minutes and up to 1 day. As it rests, the fruit will start to break down and the natural juices will come out allowing the flavors to blend nicely.

Cinnamon Chips

Cinnamon Chips Ingredients:

6 flour tortillas (7 inches)

3 Tbsp. butter, melted

3 Tbsp. sugar

1½ tsp. cinnamon

Note: Tortillas shown are 12 inch size as 7 inch was not available. Cooking time does not change, however, larger tortillas will create ‘pizza slice’ looking chips as shown in this demonstration.

Cinnamon Chips Preparation:

In a small bowl, mix the cinnamon and sugar together.

Next, brush both sides of the tortilla with melted butter.

Sprinkle both sides of the tortilla with the cinnamon and sugar mixture.

Cut tortilla into chip size wedges (approximately 6 per tortilla). Place wedges on an ungreased baking sheet.

Bake at 400 degrees for about 6-7 minutes on each side or until chips are crisp.

Alternate method: Broil on high for 1-2 minutes per side, checking often to avoid burning.

Tips:

For a dry salsa, before serving, drain juice from salsa; reserve to add back to any leftover fruit.

Make a fresh fruit breakfast smoothie the next morning with remaining fruit and juice.

For individual treats, cut chips into larger sizes before baking. Then, place baked chips on a serving tray, top with a teaspoon of well-drained salsa and a dollop of whipped cream. Drizzle with strawberry glaze and a sprinkle of cinnamon.

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