Friday, February 4, 2011

Super Bowl Recipes

Artichoke Dip--Michelle
8 oz. cream cheese
1/2 c. mayonaise
1/2 c. sour cream
1 c. parmesan cheese
garlic powder
1 can artichoke hearts
Mix & bake 30 min @ 350 degrees. Serve with assorted crackers, melba rounds etc. (or eat it right off a spoon like Michelle does :-)
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Chili n Cheese-Vicki
8 oz. pkg. cream cheese
1 10 oz. can chili
1 c. shredded cheese
Spread cream cheese in the bottom of an 8" baking dish
cover with canned chili, Top with shredded cheese
Bake at 350 until bubbly and hot...

***Use your favorite canned chili and your favorite cheese blend.
I usually use cheddar and jack mixed, sometimes pepper jack

Serve with tortilla chips
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Superbowl Burritos
1 pot of your favorite homemade chli
12" flour burrito shells
shredded cheese
chopped lettuce
chopped tomatoes
chopped onions
chopped peppers

When chili is done, top burrito shell with chili, then add favorite toppings,
These are huge and delicious...a fun take on the traditional burritto...

***These were a tradition at our Superbowl Party when I was a kid. A friend of ours always brought these
and they were a huge hit!
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Becky's Meatballs
1 package frozen meatballs--about 2-3 lbs.
add 3 c. Yoshida Gourmet Sauce
Cook in crockpot on high until warmed through, then keep on low until ready to serve.
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Hamburger Dip--Becky
1 lb. hamburger
1 8oz. cream cheese
1 cup salsa
Brown hamburger, then stir in cream cheese and salsa, heat until bubbly,
Serve with tortilla chips, or pita chips
can keep warm in small crockpot to have during party
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Tammy's Party Crackers
Assorted flavored Triscuits
Fresh Mozzarella-
Top Triscuit with slice of fresh mozzarella, then add
any variety of your favorite toppings...
sliced pepperoni, halved grape tomatoes, Fresh snipped basil,
marinara sacue, olives...use your imagination...

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