Friday, February 1, 2008

Classic Super Bowl Snacks

Snacks for Super Bowl Sunday are big business. This week, the supermarkets are filled with all kinds of promotions. We have two old favorites that we like to make. For the kickoff we have ready home made onion dip to go along with a bowl of potato chips. Then by halftime we bake up some “pigs in a blanket.”

The old-fashioned box of Lipton Onion Soup mix is now called, Lipton Recipe Secrets Onion Recipe Soup & Dip Mix. This was because the dip became more popular than the soup. We bought it at the Food Emporium http://www.thefoodemporium.com/ for $1.99. Mix it with a 16 oz. container of sour cream and you are done. Make sure the chips are thick cut or have ridges because regular potato chips can break in the dip

For the “pigs in a blanket” buy the Hebrew National Cocktail Beef Franks ($4.99) http://www.conagrafoods.com/consumer/brands/getBrand.do?page=hebrew_national
and they get individually wrapped in Pillsbury Crescent Original Dinner Rolls ($3.19) dough. http://www.pillsbury.com/AALL/default.aspx On the Pillsbury website they have the recipe and show how to cut and wrap the franks.

Keep a good eye on them while in the oven, and when they come out all you need is some Guldens Spicy Brown Mustard. http://www.conagrafoods.com/consumer/brands/getBrand.do?page=guldens And this year it is Go Giants!

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