Soulsearching
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Please share your menu for Super Bowl Sunday.
I need to make my grocery list and look for sales. Thanks!

I need to make my grocery list and look for sales. Thanks!
I always get my super bowl ideas from The Pioneer Woman. She has a section for Super Bowl Sunday under appetizers...I believe there is a make your own quesadilla idea and tons of awesome snacky stuff. Overall her website is probably one of my favorites for cooking. She is very funny.
I'm not sure if we can actually post the link so it's www dot thepioneerwomancooks dot com
Anyway, I'm in Iowa so it's 100 degrees below zero here (and will be for the next 3-4 months...can you tell I hate winter???) so I typically make a pot of chilli in the crock. I also have to make hot wings, that's pretty standard. Maybe some nachos grande? Meatballs in the crock? I mix it up every year, so I'm not even sure what we'll do...it changes every year.
if you go to Allrecipes.com and type in "Party Kielbasa made easy" it really really is easy! I cook mine for 3 hours last weekend and it was PERFECT! I got raves from the family and I used low-fat kielbasa (if you can just imagine).
I found this recipie on these boards last year:
Buffalo Chicken Dip
2 cups cooked chicken, diced or chopped
--- or one large can/pouch of chicken
4-8 oz. Franks Hot Sauce
12-18 oz. cream cheese, softened
1/2 cup blue cheese or ranch salad dressing
2 cups shredded Cheddar cheese, divided
1 bunch celery, washed and cut into sticks
1 box chicken-flavored or other snack crackers
Preheat Oven: 350°
In a large bowl combine: chicken, hot sauce, cream cheese, dressing and ½ of the shredded cheese. (Adjust the amounts of hot sauce and/or cream cheese to make the dip mild, medium or hot per your own taste.)
Pour mixture into a greased baking dish and sprinkle with remaining cheddar cheese. Bake at 350º F for 25 to 30 minutes.
I found it a little mild for my taste so you can adjust the hot sauce accordingly...it was delicious!!!
Serve with celery sticks and chicken crackers
I always get my super bowl ideas from The Pioneer Woman. She has a section for Super Bowl Sunday under appetizers...I believe there is a make your own quesadilla idea and tons of awesome snacky stuff. Overall her website is probably one of my favorites for cooking. She is very funny.
I'm not sure if we can actually post the link so it's www dot thepioneerwomancooks dot com
Anyway, I'm in Iowa so it's 100 degrees below zero here (and will be for the next 3-4 months...can you tell I hate winter???) so I typically make a pot of chilli in the crock. I also have to make hot wings, that's pretty standard. Maybe some nachos grande? Meatballs in the crock? I mix it up every year, so I'm not even sure what we'll do...it changes every year.
Okay, call me crazy, but I went to allrecipes.com and there were two "Party Kielbasa" and "Kielbasa Made Easy" or am I seeing things
They both looked delicious! So which one did you use? and can I cook it at low heat on the stove instead of crockpot?
I don't know how I missed this, but I'm freezing just reading that sentence.![]()