BluePhantom
Educator (of liberals)
Ahhh the Super Bowl spread. In my family the game is second only to Christmas and especially this year and last since we are Seahawks fans. Here is our planned spread for the party at our house (BTW I am a chef so I tend to go a bit overboard...but on the plus side I also make everything fresh and from scratch). Actually I cook more for Super Bowl Sunday than Thanksgiving.
Breakfast: This is a tradition and it's the same every year no matter who is playing. Blueberry muffins and eclairs. It's the only day my family can get me to make eclairs because they are a pain in the ass and I refuse to make them any other day.
Lunch/Dinner: People will start showing up about noon (game starts at 3:30) to a spread of crackers and cheeses (this year I am going with medium cheddar, gouda, red leicester, smoked jarlsberg, stilton, and baked brie), crudite, spinach dip with freshly baked french bread (that I will bake that morning), various chips and sliced sausages, and this year I am going to be different and set up a cheese fondue station using the bread I bake Sunday morning. Yes we will also have nacho cheese Doritos, ruffles and ranch dip...how can you not?
Pre-Game meal for my guests is a grilled beef tenderloin with scalloped potatoes (or what we call "stinky spuds"). But every year I do a different main course theme and this year I am paying respect to Julia Child and using her recipe for boeuf bourguignon (which I personally think is overrated but I had a special request from a friend who will be attending). So at halftime we will be having that with sauteed vegetables over rice pilaf.
Drinks will be ridiculously spiked fruit punch, a pony keg of Newcastle Nut Brown Ale, and for Seahawks fans I have a few bottles of Jordan and for Patriot fans I have assembled some boxed wine. If Seattle wins I have a box of cigars and some nice brandy for our victory dance. If New England wins.....well New England won't win so I am looking forward to my brandy and cigars.
So that's my spread. What is yours and on a 1-10 scale rate mine and I will rate yours and we will all rate each other's.
Breakfast: This is a tradition and it's the same every year no matter who is playing. Blueberry muffins and eclairs. It's the only day my family can get me to make eclairs because they are a pain in the ass and I refuse to make them any other day.
Lunch/Dinner: People will start showing up about noon (game starts at 3:30) to a spread of crackers and cheeses (this year I am going with medium cheddar, gouda, red leicester, smoked jarlsberg, stilton, and baked brie), crudite, spinach dip with freshly baked french bread (that I will bake that morning), various chips and sliced sausages, and this year I am going to be different and set up a cheese fondue station using the bread I bake Sunday morning. Yes we will also have nacho cheese Doritos, ruffles and ranch dip...how can you not?
Pre-Game meal for my guests is a grilled beef tenderloin with scalloped potatoes (or what we call "stinky spuds"). But every year I do a different main course theme and this year I am paying respect to Julia Child and using her recipe for boeuf bourguignon (which I personally think is overrated but I had a special request from a friend who will be attending). So at halftime we will be having that with sauteed vegetables over rice pilaf.
Drinks will be ridiculously spiked fruit punch, a pony keg of Newcastle Nut Brown Ale, and for Seahawks fans I have a few bottles of Jordan and for Patriot fans I have assembled some boxed wine. If Seattle wins I have a box of cigars and some nice brandy for our victory dance. If New England wins.....well New England won't win so I am looking forward to my brandy and cigars.
So that's my spread. What is yours and on a 1-10 scale rate mine and I will rate yours and we will all rate each other's.