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Title:How to Make them Goodies
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Created:Tue Feb 18 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4127
Total number of notes:31160

3422.0. "Superbowl Menus" by RINGER::AQUILIA () Fri Jan 17 1992 11:12

    i thought it might be interesting and helpful to see what people plan
    to do for menus when the superbowl is on.  i am having a few people
    over and thought it would be best for some finger type foods instead
    of a sit down formal dinner.  my menu is as follows:
    
    shrimp cocktail
    scallops and bacon
    cheese and crackers
    crabmeat/asparagus dip with bagel chips
    peanuts
    
    submarine sandwiches 
     - italian (mortadella, bologna, salami, hot ham, prov. cheese)
     - roast beef (with swiss cheese and american cheese)
     - turkey/ham/swiss
    chili
    baked beans
    cole slaw
    cornbread
    pickles and chips
    
    apple pie
    pumpkin pie
    something really chocolate
    
    i plan on cutting whole loaves of french and italian bread in half,
    scooping out a bit of the bread and filling them with lettuce,
    tomatoes, cukes, mayo, hot/sweet mustard, the fillings above, etc.
    and then just making them into little sandwiches.
    
    do you think this is a good menu?  i will have 10 adults present.
    comments and other menus would be appreciated.
    
    thanks much!
    
    cj
    
    
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3422.1SUPERBOWL MENUCSSE::MARCOTTEMon Jan 20 1992 08:305
    This menu sounds terrific!  Could you post your crabmeat/asparagus
    dip?
    
    Thanks,
    
3422.2do this: notes>dir 418.*PINION::HACHENuptial Halfway HouseMon Jan 20 1992 08:434
    Please post the dip recipe in the dip note (418 for cold, 419 for hot).
    
    Thanks!
    dm
3422.3of course most of my recipes come from here!RINGER::AQUILIAMon Jan 20 1992 08:478
    i believe that is where i found the dip (note regarding cold dips)
    but i just went in to check and found that there is 70 replies.  if you
    do not find it i will send you mail directly.
    
    thanks,
    
    cj
    
3422.4AKOV11::SCHOFIELDMon Jan 20 1992 13:2917
    Great menu!
    
    I'm going to a Superbowl party and am planning to bring: 
    
    Stuffed bread (pepperoni and cheese, possibly a veggie one, too)
    Congo bars
    beer/wine coolers
    Rice Krispy Squares
    chocolate sandwich cookies*
    
    *I had the Hershey Chocolate Cookbook opened to this page yesterday and
    my boyfriend saw the picture (two chocolate cookies w/a cream filling
    between them) and said something to the effect of "WOW! Look at those!"
    So, I'll make them. And the Rice Krispy squares - which I think are
    incredibly gross - and he loves!
    
    b 
3422.5Yum, SB should be a national holiday!MEMORY::GAGEMon Jan 20 1992 17:2614
    
    Party I'm going to will have:
    
    Venison Calzone (regular calzone with venison sausage pieces)
    Venison Catch-a-tore'
    bite size hot dogs H'orderves
    Shrinp Cocktail dip (S. cocktail mixed w/cream cheese)
    
    
    Rice Krispie squares sounds like a good sweetener to me!
    Someone always brings a mystery dish too!
    
    Yum!
    
3422.6little dog recipe please.RINGER::AQUILIAWed Jan 22 1992 09:569
    wow, .-1 who's the hunter????
    
    how are you making the dogs?  i have a recipe that i used to make but
    lately its just not coming out as i remember it.
    
    could you post?  thanks...
    
    cj
    
3422.7Buffalo-based menuAIMHI::QUINNWed Jan 22 1992 15:064
    
    You folks really go *all out* - great menus!  Being a Buffalo fan (and a
    Buffalo native), we're keeping it simple/regional:  chicken wings,
    nachos, beef on weck, and Genny Cream Ale. 
3422.8hot dog o'rdervesMEMORY::GAGEFri Jan 24 1992 17:0021
    
    O'rdevre hot dogs:
    
    1/2 c. mar. or butter
    1/2 c  light br. sugar
    1 bottle of catchup approx 30 oz. I use 40 oz if avail.
    1 tabl. sp. of Worcestershire sau. 
    24 hotdogs cut into 1-2 in. pieces
    
    I add all the above in order top to bottom. Make sure to add hotdogs
    last.  Put all ingr. into a crock pot, cook on hi for 4 hrs then lo
    until ready. You can add or subtract from the above to your own taste.
    
    
    It's really best when the juices cook into the hotdog. 
    
    My brother-in-law and his nephew are the hunters! Some of their
    recipies are really outstanding.
    
    enjoy
    Dan
3422.9all that food and never got a bite!RINGER::AQUILIAWed Jan 29 1992 11:3816
    
    -.1
    venison is one of those things that no one ever wants to try but if
    they don't know what they are eating they love it.  
    
    thanks for the recipe.  i will try them at my next party.
    
    oh and fwiw, i was sick as a dog on sunday and was in bed all day.  all
    the food and preparation was handled by dearest mom.  of course, half
    the stuff didn't get cooked but she had a great time entertaining.
    
    say la v-
    
    cj
    
       
3422.10MEMORY::GAGEWed Jan 29 1992 16:137
    
    Glad to help, too bad you were sick on the big day. Most of people
    missed the party I was at due to sickness. We ate well just the same.
    No venison this year. Those people had the flu. 
    
    Regards,
    Dan
3422.111993 ideas?RINGER::WALTERused to be AquiliaMon Dec 28 1992 10:298
    any new recipes for this year?  i was thinking about doing a bunch of
    different pizzas and calzones and having hotdogs and sausages as
    appetizer type things.
    
    would be interested in ideas.  thanks...
    
    cj
    
3422.12Superbowl '93GMAJOR::WALTERused to be AquiliaWed Jan 19 1994 13:2426
    Any new recipes for year three?
    
    Last years pizza were a terrific hit.  
    
    This year we have decided that we would do something out of the
    ordinary for the typical football parties and have a semi-formal
    dinner.  We have a bar, coffee table and small dining table that are
    all accessible for tv-viewing so we're thinking of:
    
    Asked participants to bring appetizers:
    
    Chicken cordon-blue and broccoli cordon-blue
    Fettucini al fredo' in a crockpot (will this work?) 
    24 karot carrots
    
    Apple pie
    Whoopie pies
    
    We are also planning to use the strong paper plates and silverwear to
    keep the cleaning to a minimum.  
    
    Any thoughts?
    
    
    cj
    
3422.13PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollWed Jan 19 1994 13:484
�    Fettucini al fredo' in a crockpot (will this work?) 
    
    This doesn't keep well.  The sauce separates out into butter and clumps
    of cheese.  It's still pretty tasty, but it isn't as good as fresh.
3422.14'93 menuGMAJOR::WALTERused to be AquiliaMon Jan 24 1994 15:0824
    FWIW, 93' Superbowl Menu:
    
    Non-Alcoholic Beer
    Bloody Marys
    and whatever else you fancy...
    
    
    
    Shrimp Cocktail
    Mini Pizza
    Mini Spinach Quiches
    Assorted Crackers, Chips and Dips
    
    24 Karot Carrots
    Steamed Asparagus
    Chicken w/Broccoli and Chicken Cordon Blue
    Fettucini Alfredo
    
    Pina Colado Cake
    Cream Pie
    Apple Pie
    
    
    cj
3422.15golden rootsGOLLY::CARROLLa work in progressMon Jan 24 1994 15:523
    What are 24 Karot carrotts?
    
    D!
3422.1624 Karot CarrotsGMAJOR::WALTERused to be AquiliaTue Jan 25 1994 11:4127
    24 Karot Carrots 
    ----------------
    You will need:
    
    Carrots
    Orange Juice
    Orange Marmalade
    White Pepper
    Butter
    
    This recipe doesn't have much measuring.  The amounts for the jelly,
    and butter here are for a serving of four (4).  What is critical I
    believe is the amount of "white" pepper used.  I suggest for a serving
    of 8 or more use 1/2 t. White pepper is also much better than black.
    
    
    Cut up as many carrots as you want in 1 inch nuggets.  Fill the pot
    with orange juice instead of water and boil till tender.   Take cover
    off and boil down juice till half is evaporated.  Add 1/4 t. white
    pepper, 1 Tablespoon orange marmalade and 1 T butter and mix till
    glazed.
    
    Variation:  Use pinapple juice and apricot jelly instead of orange.
    
    
    Enjoy!
    cj
3422.17This is the year for New EnglandNAC::WALTERMon Jan 13 1997 15:3622
3422.18CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageTue Jan 14 1997 18:4618
3422.19KRSNA::DKOSKODancin' on a bubble full of trouble...Wed Jan 15 1997 08:5910
3422.20they want to eat and drink, before, after and duringNAC::WALTERWed Jan 15 1997 14:1122
3422.21Location for andouille sausage?USDEV::GERACECindy Gerace @297-3884Wed Jan 15 1997 15:3411
3422.22Substitute ChouricoKRSNA::DKOSKODancin' on a bubble full of trouble...Wed Jan 15 1997 17:178
3422.23TURRIS::lspace.zko.dec.com::winalskiPLIT Happens...Thu Jan 16 1997 14:485
3422.24NEWVAX::LAURENTHal Laurent @ COPThu Jan 16 1997 16:0412
3422.25There is spicy kielbasa too!NETCAD::DREYERI need a vacation!!Thu Jan 16 1997 16:109
3422.26KRSNA::DKOSKODancin' on a bubble full of trouble...Fri Jan 17 1997 09:2610
3422.27BIGQ::GARDNERjustme....jacquiFri Jan 17 1997 11:332
3422.28CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageFri Jan 17 1997 12:1323
3422.29Thanks for the infoUSDEV::GERACECindy Gerace @297-3884Fri Jan 17 1997 13:075
3422.30Andouille in the NESHRMSG::SNIDERMon Feb 10 1997 11:002
    I have found andouille readily available in the NE at Big Y and Stop &
    Shop.  Made by Grote and Weigle.
3422.31KRSNA::DKOSKODancin' on a bubble full of trouble...Mon Feb 10 1997 11:213
Great News!  Which Stop and Shop do you go to?

/d
3422.32also at Marty'sMPGS::MILLSTue Feb 11 1997 10:302
    Marty's Liquors has Andouille and other interesting sausages listed in
    their Feb newsletter. They are located in Newton and Brighton.
3422.33Nashua or Fitchburg?KRSNA::DKOSKODancin' on a bubble full of trouble...Wed Feb 12 1997 10:375
Does anyone know of anyplace in the Nashua or Fitchburg area where
Andouille can be found?

thanks,
dave
3422.34TURRIS::lspace.zko.dec.com::winalskiPLIT Happens...Wed Feb 12 1997 20:544
I always order mine from North Country Smokehouse.  They use a recipe 
for andouille that they got from Brennan's restaurant in New Orleans.

--PSW
3422.35WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Feb 13 1997 08:031
    Where's that, Paul?
3422.36TURRIS::lspace.zko.dec.com::winalskiPLIT Happens...Thu Feb 13 1997 15:127
North Country Smokehouse is in Claremont, New Hampshire.  They make a 
wide variety of smoked meats and cheeses.  They ship mail order.

North Country Smokehouse 
PO Box 1415 
Claremont NH 03743 
Tel. (603) 543-0234   
3422.37exMKOTS3::DEXTERTue Feb 18 1997 14:264
    It's a bit out of your way, but the *only* place I've been able to
    locate it is at the West Concord [MA] Market, across the street from
    the 99 Restaurant.  As of yesterday, it was $5.99/14 oz. package.