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I'm surprised I haven't seen a thread yet for what kind of spread everyone is having for watching the game at home (apologies if I missed it, checked back a few pages).  I saw something for tailgating, for the weather, the broadcast schedule, etc, but not the everyman's home culinary lineup.

 

My friend and I don't have the time or ability to do anything fancy, so it's the basic fare of takeout pizza (double pepperoni party tray) and wings (honey garlic extra saucy, they don't like hot sauce), assorted snacks, and beer (Keith's for me, Bud for my friend).

 

I love (and hate because it makes me jealous and hungry) to hear about what you guys whip up for these big days.

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With the difference in time-zones, this game will be played on my Monday morning, which means I won't be able to watch it until after work.

 

That said, my wife and I always get a pizza and make homemade Buffalo Wings and Bleu Cheese for the big game.

And a lot of beer!

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I always make wings on opening day, even though the games start at 7AM here. It's a beer with breakfast kind of vibe.

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44 minutes ago, ColoradoBills said:

Hawaiian style fried rice and plain old hot chicken wings with blue cheese.

 

Ooh pineapple fried rice is my favorite Asian takeout.  Not really "gameday with the boys" food for me, but maybe a future "friend is busy so I'm at home watching the game alone shoveling a huge tray of food into my gob" order...

 

18 minutes ago, TheFunPolice said:

Buffalo chicken logs! Looking forward to trying them 

 

I'm afraid to ask what that is.

 

8 minutes ago, Steptide said:

My wife always makes chicken wing dip. It's my absolute favorite and it's as addictive as crack. Can't wait 

 

Something you dip the wings into, or the wing meat as part of the dip?

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11 minutes ago, Steptide said:

My wife always makes chicken wing dip. It's my absolute favorite and it's as addictive as crack. Can't wait 

I'd appreciate it if you could share a recipe for this.

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Charcuterie board to start. Pizza and wings for the main event and not sure what’s planned for dessert.

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26 minutes ago, 1ManRaid said:

Ooh pineapple fried rice is my favorite Asian takeout.  Not really "gameday with the boys" food for me, but maybe a future "friend is busy so I'm at home watching the game alone shoveling a huge tray of food into my gob" order...

 

It's full of bacon, hard scrambled eggs, mushrooms, onions and cubed bits of spam.  Pineapples for some color and some sweetness.

A buddy from Hawaii I knew in the military taught me his mom's recipe.  Stuff will grow an arm back.

 

It's 11am here at game time.  It's a great brunch meal.  Wings at halftime.

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1 hour ago, Bad Things said:

I'd appreciate it if you could share a recipe for this.

I will ask her and then post when I'm home 

1 hour ago, 1ManRaid said:

 

Ooh pineapple fried rice is my favorite Asian takeout.  Not really "gameday with the boys" food for me, but maybe a future "friend is busy so I'm at home watching the game alone shoveling a huge tray of food into my gob" order...

 

 

I'm afraid to ask what that is.

 

 

Something you dip the wings into, or the wing meat as part of the dip?

I guess you could dip anythjng into it, but we usually use tostito chips. The scoop kind

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I’m starting tonight with Sausage and cheese ravioli, with a lite drizzle of olive oil, a side salad, with Ciabatta bread, and a good bottle of red wine 🍷

 

Gonna go street food for the game Chicago style, being that is where I am for the next couple days, 👍

 

Go Bills!!!

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1 hour ago, Bad Things said:

I'd appreciate it if you could share a recipe for this.

 

 

Boil 1 large chicken breast(approx 20 mins) . Could use 2 smaller breasts if you want. Let cool, then shred chicken breast. 

2 packages of cream cheese 

2 cups shredded cheddar cheese 

4 Oz of hot sauce. 

Mix all together, bake at 350 degrees for 25 mins. 

 

Very simple and absolutely delicious 

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1 hour ago, ColoradoBills said:

 

It's full of bacon, hard scrambled eggs, mushrooms, onions and cubed bits of spam.  Pineapples for some color and some sweetness.

A buddy from Hawaii I knew in the military taught me his mom's recipe.  Stuff will grow an arm back.

 

It's 11am here at game time.  It's a great brunch meal.  Wings at halftime.


why have I never eaten Hawaiian fried rice? This is sheer brilliance.

 

I started making this Hawaiian dish pretty recently and it is ridiculous: loco  moco. Delectable beef patty on rice with lots of gravy and green onions and a fried egg on top. 

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