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Re: Need Ideas for Super Bowl Menu - labradors - 01-17-2008

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Here's my Super Bowl menu...a pizza from the local convenience store (best pizza I have EVER had and it comes from a GAS STATION...go figure!)




Hmmm....What kind of oil did they use in the dough? 10W40?

Actually, a Super-Bowl party may be just the time to try the following oddity that was originally mentioned in my "Going Bananas" thread:

SAUSAGES BAKED IN BANANAS

8 bananas, unpeeled
8 to 16 link sausages

Slit each banana lengthwise from tip to tip to form a pocket, being careful not to cut through the skin on the under side. Place 1 or 2 link sausages in the opening of each banana. Arrange bananas in baking dish, slit side up and bake in moderate oven (375 deg) about 15 to 20 minutes. Serves 8.

To brown sausages, place under broiler 2 or 3 minutes after baking, or fry until light brown before inserting into bananas for baking.

It is an odd combination, but I just had to try it. I made some loose (not link) sausage using a "Jimmy Dean" copycat recipe, and just used that. It was delicious!


Re: Need Ideas for Super Bowl Menu - Lorraine - 01-18-2008

LOL LJ, apparently the best fried chicken in his town is made at the gas station.

OK, now that I know there's a game Sunday, this is what I will make. It's from the new Food and Drink issue.

Fully Loaded Potato Skin Cakes

These cakes have all the flavour of potato skins, and can be made ahead, perfect for a crowd. Form and pan-fry the cakes ahead of time, then warm them for about 10 minutes in a pre-heated 375 oven before serving.

12 slices bacon
2 lbs Yukon Gold potatoes
4 cloves garlic
1 1/2 cupd shredded old cheddar cheese
3 green onions, thinly sliced
Pepper to taste
1 egg, lightly beaten
1/3 cup all purpose flour
1/3 cup vegetable oil
Sour cream and salsa, optional

Cook bacon in skillet until crispy. Drain and set aside.

Place potatoes and garlic in large pot of cold water and bring to boil. Boil until tender. Drain well, return to pot, mash potatoes and garlic, and let cool a little.

Add cheese to pot and mash to combine. Crumble bacon and stir into potatoe mixture.

Add green onions and pepper to taste. Add flour and egg, and stir until smooth and thick.

Dust hands lightly with flour, and using a 1/2 cup measure of mixture, form patties 1/2 thick, and 2 inches wide. Place on parchment lined baking sheet.

Heat some of the oil in a large, non stick skillet over medium high heat and fry patties in batches, about 3 minutes per side, turning once gently with spatula or until golden brown and crispy. Place on paper lined plate.

Arrange cakes on platter, and serve with sour crean and salsa.


Re: Need Ideas for Super Bowl Menu - esgunn - 01-18-2008

Lorraine, Those sound fantastic! Thanks for sharing!


Re: Need Ideas for Super Bowl Menu - cjs - 01-19-2008

oh my, they sure do!!


Re: Need Ideas for Super Bowl Menu - Corinne - 01-19-2008

Yes, copied and pasted. Lorraine's Fully Loaded Potato Skin Cakes became my 1,000,000th 'must try' recipe.


Re: Need Ideas for Super Bowl Menu - luvnit - 01-19-2008

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[Actually, a Super-Bowl party may be just the time to try the following oddity that was originally mentioned in my "Going Bananas" thread:

SAUSAGES BAKED IN BANANAS

8 bananas, unpeeled
8 to 16 link sausages

Slit each banana lengthwise from tip to tip to form a pocket, being careful not to cut through the skin on the under side. Place 1 or 2 link sausages in the opening of each banana. Arrange bananas in baking dish, slit side up and bake in moderate oven (375 deg) about 15 to 20 minutes. Serves 8.

To brown sausages, place under broiler 2 or 3 minutes after baking, or fry until light brown before inserting into bananas for baking.

It is an odd combination, but I just had to try it. I made some loose (not link) sausage using a "Jimmy Dean" copycat recipe, and just used that. It was delicious!




Now THAT sounds like an interesting recipe to try! I will have to do that sometime. Did the sausages taste like banana? or still like sausages?


Re: Need Ideas for Super Bowl Menu - Gourmet_Mom - 01-19-2008

No fair Lorraine! I cry foul...I've got my menu set for the weekend! Geez, back to square one. I think the Black Dog chowder just got benched. With the weather getting dicey around here, I may not be able to go into "town" after all...that means no clams.


Re: Need Ideas for Super Bowl Menu - labradors - 01-19-2008

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Now THAT sounds like an interesting recipe to try! I will have to do that sometime. Did the sausages taste like banana? or still like sausages?



It's hard to describe, but neither particularly overwhelmed the other. Instead, it was an interesting blending of their respective flavours. I hadn't been expecting much, but was quite surprised how they complemented each other.


Re: Need Ideas for Super Bowl Menu - Lorraine - 01-20-2008

No fair Lorraine! I cry foul...I've got my menu set for the weekend! Geez, back to square one.

hehehe Jean always told me, decide on your menu, then carve it in stone. I have tons of stone tablets in the basement. ;smirk:


Re: Need Ideas for Super Bowl Menu - cjs - 01-20-2008



Anyone agree this thread is getting so long, it's a pain the the butt to find any of the great ideas?? Can we start another one?