Great Eats for Super Bowl Sunday

rebeca  Thursday, February 4, 2010

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This big game is on Sunday and one question still remains…what are you fixing for the party? I’ve put together a list of a few dishes I love to make for an occasion such as this…with a few more I collected from friends and family. With this list of knockout recipes, I’m sure you’ll find something that will wow your fellow fans.

Dips

Rebeca’s Famous Spinach Dip (what I’m making this Sunday)
Cream Cheese Taco Dip
Hot Broccoli Dip
Ro*Tel Famous Queso (note, I use two cans of tomatoes with the juice drained)

Snack Mix

Ranch Party Mix

Caramel Matzoh Crunch

Finger Food

Sweet and Sour Meatballs

Sausage Balls

Southwest Pizza from Cabot

Desserts

Peanut Butter and Chocolate Club Cracker Bites (my personal favorite!)
Apple Pie Dip with Crisps (another personal favorite!)
Pumpkin Pecan Crumble
Chocolate Football Bites
Tarte Tatin (perfect for half time)
Tami’s Yummy Caramel Brownies
Earthquake Cake


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