The quarterback may be one of the
most important players on the field
for the big game, but for us folks watching at home, the most important player
is quite possibly the food. When you’re hosting a big group, it’s all about the
snacks. Having large quantities of bite-sized delights is a sure-fire way to
score a touchdown with your guests taste buds.
Here are some fun twists on a few
classic game day favorites to try out this year!
Reuben Pigs in Blankets
Pigs in a blanket have always been
a crowd favorite for the big game. This rendition mimics the flavors of a
reuben sandwich by incorporating ingredients like sauerkraut, swiss cheese and
thousand island dressing. Your guests are sure to be impressed by your
creativity on these ones. (Photo credit)
Roasted Tomatillo Guacamole
Chips and dips are a super Sunday
staple and you can’t go wrong with guacamole. Roasted tomatillos give this
version a little extra crunch and a twistedly tangy flavor. Choose an extra
sturdy tortilla chip to stand up to the heartiness of this delicacy. (Photo credit)
Maple-Beer-Chili Chicken Wings
Wings may be a messy treat but as
long as you’ve got lots of napkins on hand, the mess is definitely worth the
yummy goodness of this finger food. This maple-beer-chili remix of the classic
Buffalo wing is a delicious combination of sweet and spicy with the bold flavor
of beer to boot. (Photo credit)
Cheddar Stuffed Meatballs
Meat? Yum! Melted cheese? Yum! Meat
and melted cheese rolled together in a ball? Extra yum! Mini meatballs on
toothpicks are a great snacking item, but this cheddar-stuffed version is an
even bigger crowd-pleaser. Be sure to roll them extra small so guest can devour
them in a single bite!
Now that you’ve got your menu
figured out, is your living room ready for the big game? There’s still time to
stop by your Bel Furniture location for our Get Ready for the Big Game Sale!
Spruce up your living room with a brand-new set of furniture and we’ll treat
you to a big-screen TV for free. And we all know you can’t watch the big game
if you don’t have a great TV to watch it on. (Photo credit)