You don't talk about the Superbowl without talking about the food, finger food that's easy to eat while watching the game and cheering your favourite team on.
Although we don't watch the Superbowl here, I still think these recipes are pretty neat as finger food when it comes to small gatherings or even a DVD night with your pals (and yes, good for football nights if you don't want mamak)
1) Buffalo Wings
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| Credits: Buffalo Wings Recipe @ iVillage |
I'm a big fan of wings, not only cause they're great as finger food but they're pretty easy to make. I mean just get a bag of wings, season, then cook. How simple is that?! Also, we as Malaysians love our chili so I think the spicy buffalo wings just the thing to give your guests that kick.
Dips + Nachos and you can go on munching the entire night without stopping. Simple as appetizers, the Nachos that you buy here is pretty much flavoured cause they're actually snacks. However, if you manage to get your hands on unflavoured Nachos, try your hands on making this simple Guacamole dip. All you need is sour cream, avacados, lime juice and salt & pepper to season; everything else is pretty much additional and you don't necessarily have to get them.
3) Potato Skins with Cheddar & Bacon
The ultimate yumz anyone could ask for, nothing goes wrong when you put potatoes, bacon and cheese together (except erm... maybe your diet). You can always substitute the actual bacon for beef bacon or remove it from the recipe because it just gives that extra crunch to the dish and it'll still taste awesome without it. Baked potatoes require a little more work than the other two recipes but if you're an adventurous cook, it's well worth a try.
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| Credits: Potato Skins with Cheddar and Bacon @ iVillage |
The ultimate yumz anyone could ask for, nothing goes wrong when you put potatoes, bacon and cheese together (except erm... maybe your diet). You can always substitute the actual bacon for beef bacon or remove it from the recipe because it just gives that extra crunch to the dish and it'll still taste awesome without it. Baked potatoes require a little more work than the other two recipes but if you're an adventurous cook, it's well worth a try.




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