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Title:How to Make them Goodies
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Created:Wed Feb 19 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 13:12

    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 11:305
    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 11:434
    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 11:478
    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 16:2917
    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 20:2614
    
    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 12:569
    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 18:064
    
    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 20:0021
    
    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 14:3816
    
    -.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 19:137
    
    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 13:298
    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 16:2426
    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 16:484
3422.14'93 menuGMAJOR::WALTERused to be AquiliaMon Jan 24 1994 18:0824
    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 18:523
    What are 24 Karot carrotts?
    
    D!
3422.1624 Karot CarrotsGMAJOR::WALTERused to be AquiliaTue Jan 25 1994 14:4127
    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 18:3622
3422.18CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageTue Jan 14 1997 21:4618
3422.19KRSNA::DKOSKODancin' on a bubble full of trouble...Wed Jan 15 1997 11:5910
3422.20they want to eat and drink, before, after and duringNAC::WALTERWed Jan 15 1997 17:1122
3422.21Location for andouille sausage?USDEV::GERACECindy Gerace @297-3884Wed Jan 15 1997 18:3411
3422.22Substitute ChouricoKRSNA::DKOSKODancin' on a bubble full of trouble...Wed Jan 15 1997 20:178
3422.23TURRIS::lspace.zko.dec.com::winalskiPLIT Happens...Thu Jan 16 1997 17:485
3422.24NEWVAX::LAURENTHal Laurent @ COPThu Jan 16 1997 19:0412
3422.25There is spicy kielbasa too!NETCAD::DREYERI need a vacation!!Thu Jan 16 1997 19:109
3422.26KRSNA::DKOSKODancin' on a bubble full of trouble...Fri Jan 17 1997 12:2610
3422.27BIGQ::GARDNERjustme....jacquiFri Jan 17 1997 14:332
3422.28CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageFri Jan 17 1997 15:1323
3422.29Thanks for the infoUSDEV::GERACECindy Gerace @297-3884Fri Jan 17 1997 16:075
3422.30Andouille in the NESHRMSG::SNIDERMon Feb 10 1997 14:002
    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 14:213
Great News!  Which Stop and Shop do you go to?

/d
3422.32also at Marty'sMPGS::MILLSTue Feb 11 1997 13:302
    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 13:375
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 23:544
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 11:031
    Where's that, Paul?
3422.36TURRIS::lspace.zko.dec.com::winalskiPLIT Happens...Thu Feb 13 1997 18:127
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 17:264
    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.