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amybeth Enthusiast

Anyone else having a SuperBowl party? It's right around the corner! What's on your menu?

We are trying to mix up our "usual" menu and come up with some new ideas......we will be keeping it all gluten-free to keep things easier.

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Here are some ideas:

nachos, tacos, quesadillas

fried mozzarella sticks with marinara

Weird but great - cream cheese balls with green olives in the center rolled in crushed walnuts

Chili

Chicken wings

ordinary veggies & dip, cheese cubes, chips & dip, tortillas & salsa

Green Goddess veggie dip (search for Green Goddess on the forum and it will come up)

Mini corn dog muffins (make mini cornbread muffins and put a small chunk of hotdog in the center before you bak; really make it look "fancy" by drizzling plate with ketchup and mustard before you put the muffins on it)

Have a great party!!

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Lisa Mentor

I have made a very large pot of "Blazing Saddle Stew" :P

Ground beef

Quartered slices of Kielbasa

Three types of canned beans

Tomato Sauce

Green Pepper & Onion

Dried Mustard

Worcestershire Sauce

Crushed Red Pepper to taste.

With a very large salad (with gluten-free croutons)

And REAL cornbread that my friends are happy to bring.

Pamela's Chocolate Cake, vanilla ice cream with raspberry sauce.

ALL can be done a head of time so you can watch the game (ooops, the commercials)

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4getgluten Rookie

I'm making meatballs in the crockpot. Usually I double the recipe.

Slow-Cooker Cocktail Meatballs

Meatballs:

2 lbs ground turkey or beef

1/3 cup ketchup (I use Annie

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mushroom Proficient

:lol:

:lol:

:lol:

If I came to any of your parties i would have to bring my own food :rolleyes:

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stolly Collaborator

My sister is having her annual party and I am bringing pepperoni pizza dip with tortilla chips for dipping, glutenfreegobsmacked.com's jalapeno popper dip (i haven't tried that yet, but sounds good!), rice chex treats, and chocolate rice chex treats.

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ciavyn Contributor

Um. WINGS! Is there any other superbowl food? I think not! And some gluten free beer if I can find it. Okay, maybe some nachos thrown in. Think they'll notice if I use rice cheese instead of cheddar? :)

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mbrookes Community Regular

WHO DAT?

Red beans and rice with a big salad and tiny cornbread muffins for half time.

As snacks: any hearty chips and dip (We're talking about Man food here)

toasted pecans

roasted peanuts in the shell

I know women watch the Super Bowl and love football, especially thte Saints around here. But I do cater to the men for ball game parties. I'll fix "frou-frou" another time.

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Wenmin Enthusiast

Doesn't matter what kind of food is served, just as long as the SAINTS win!!

Go Saints!

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mbrookes Community Regular

Let's make that "Geaux Saints!" (Sorry, Yankees, it's a Cajun thing)

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