Friday, October 5, 2012

Are you Ready for some Football!!!!!!!!

 


Football season is well under way! What better to enjoy the games then to prepare for the party with some serious tailgating food! I have a lot of good finger foods for tailgating. Where to start? I am just going to list some of my favorites and give the recipes. I am linking up with Kelly's Korner at www.kellyskornerblog.com. Every Friday Kelly writes a post about "Show Us Your...." and today is "Show us your Tailgating Recipes".

Sausage Balls are always a good start.

Tailgating Sausage Balls
 
1 large mild sausage roll
1 large hot sausage roll
2 c. Bisquick
1 package of shredded cheese
Pam
 
Directions-
-Take all your rings/jewelry off
-Smash and combine both sausage rolls in a large bowl
-Add all the package of shredded cheese-mix together
-Add bisquick a little bit at a time ( you may have to add more - I just eyeball it, I don't really know how much I actually use- could be 2 cups or less)
-Take a small portion in your hand and roll into a ball, continue until all mixture is gone.
-Line a cookie sheet with tin foil and spray with Pam. Place balls on cookie sheet 1/2 inch apart.
-Bake on 400 Degrees till they look like the above picture.


Oatmeal Raisin Cookies
These are soo easy, ok maybe I am cheating a little but look how good the picture looks!

 
These I buy from any school age kid. Scoop the dough out of the bucket and cook according to package instructions. ( :
 
Jalapeno Poppers
Jalapeno Poppers AKA Poppers, are soo delicious and are not only for tailgating but we make them at any family gathering. If you make them once, you will definitely keep making them.
Ingredients
-Jalapenos
-2 pkg cream cheese
-1 pkg bacon
-Toothpicks
 
Directions:
-Cut your jalapenos in half and core them-Make sure you get ALL the seeds and inside out-If you don't they will be HOT.
-Take and fill the inside of the jalapenos with cream cheese
-Take a piece of bacon and cut it into thirds, wrap one third around a jalapeno and secure with the  toothpicks.
-Bake 350 Degrees till the bacon looks done.

These three recipes are soo easy to make and all the boys I have ever made them for keep requesting them.

I can't not mention football without mentioning my Texas Tech Red Raiders!

WRECK 'EM TECH!!!!

Hope you enjoy!
Patty

 

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