This year Super Bowl XLVII
will be held in New Orleans. Here is a recipe round up of party food
To honor the city, I also have several Cajun recipes, that will feed any
Super Bowl Party Crowd. If you aren't into football, you can save the
Cajun recipes for Fat Tuesday, which is February 12th. Are you ready for
some Football Food?
Cajun Chicken Jambalaya This versatile dish that combines cooked rice with a variety of ingredients
including tomatoes, onion, green peppers, celery, and chicken, andouille a dose of heat. Perfect for a crowd.
Crock Pot BBQ Beer Pulled Chicken is chicken breasts cooked in BBQ sauce and beer, until tender, served on buns with the works.
Scott's Turkey Five Bean Chili is a chili full of fiber and flavor, low sodium and low fat. May be served with chopped onion, shredded Mexican cheese, sour cream, or whatever you like on your chili, it's your call and your chili.
Scott's Honey Baked Lime Wings with a Kick are sweet, tart wings with a kick of heat and a brush of BBQ Sauce. What Football party would be complete without wings?
Caramelized Onion Dip with Sun Dried Tomatoes is a new take on an old standby French Onion Dip, only healthier, and with a few additions, and tastes better, in my family's opinion. Serve with a variety of crackers and vegetables for dippers.
Bacon Wrapped Water Chestnuts or Pineapple are healthy, sweet, salty, crunchy bites of Turkey Bacon dipped in BBQ sauce. So easy and so delicious!
What party would be complete without dessert? Here are some mouth watering desserts for your party.
For the kids, Fight Back Brownies, Five Ingredient Brownies with Hershey's Syrup and a frosting that can be put on warm brownies. Make, Bake, and Frost in 25 minutes. these have been my go to Brownies for many years, and so rich and fudgy!
Cookies are always welcome at any party, and these are no exception, Double Chocolate Toffee Chip Cookies with Oatmeal. These Cookies are so good with lots of chocolate, and chewy with the oatmeal.
Raspberry Dark Chocolate Bars are always the hit of the party with their shortbread crust and Jam filling topped with dark chocolate chips and covered with a crumb topping. This is another family favorite. If you a family member that doesn't like chocolate, the chips can always be omitted.
No Bake Nutella Cookies are little bites of Nutella, cocoa, oatmeal. and coconut, so chocolaty, and chewy with coconut and oatmeal. They can be made before you can say "Nutella", or almost.
And now you are ready for some football!!! or cute commercials





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Everything looks delicious! I will definitely have to try some of these. Have a a great super bowl party!
ReplyDeleteSincerely,
Happy Valley Chow
Eric,
DeleteLet me know, if you try any of these recipes. Happy Super Bowl!
I can't decide which one I want most. They all look delicious. I think I'm leaning toward that jambalaya though. I see the shrimp peeking out of the rice. :)
ReplyDeleteChristiane,
DeleteThis jambalaya has chicken, shrimp, and andouille sausage, so good. Let me know, if you try it.
Sounds all good to me! There will be about 50 of us at the party Sunday, but no Cajun food, unfortunately! I would love it!!! Happy rest of the week!
ReplyDeletePam,
DeleteHave a great Super Bowl Party. Sounds like fun
What a delicious link up :)
ReplyDeleteCheers
Choc Chip Uru
Uru,
DeleteThere are a lot of good recipes From wings to dip, to brownies.
These all look fabulous! I wish I had them all in front of me...right now! Thank you so much for sharing. I hope you have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteMonet,
DeleteAny one of these dishes would be a welcome addition to a Super Bowl Party. So excited for you and Ryan, and your little girl!!!!!
All these Cajun dishes look fantastic and I am sure these must have tasted super-delish too! I have had the opportunity to taste Cajun food twice in my life and I was amazed by the variety! Wonderful roundup!!
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