Monday, February 2, 2009

How To Host a Superbowl Party On 24 Hours Notice

So, if you read my last post, you know that I had to host a Superbowl party on 24 hours notice. Now, let me preface this by saying - I am NOT spontaneous. I am a planner. I love to plan and organize actually. Spontaneity doesn't do anything for me. So, I was a little panicky. After we had a plan, I calmed down, but it was still kinda stressful. BUT, all in all, everything turned out great. The food was good and the boys were happy. So, here's the menu:

- Party Meatballs
- Ranch Bread Bowl with Veggies
- Pizza Squares
- Buffalo Chicken Dip in a Bread Bowl
- Veggie Tray (No picture)
- Chips and Salsa (No picture)
- Buffalo Chicken Wings
- Oreo Pie (courtesy of some unknown friend of my sisters! No picture - sorry!)
- Gooey Butter Bars


And, here are the recipes:

First, we have party meatballs. My mom actually made these for a Christmas Eve party and had frozen the leftovers. Being the mooch that I am, I just took them out of her freezer and reheated them in the crockpot. So, no recipe. But basically you put meatballs, spaghetti sauce and grape jelly in a crockpot and just go!
Next, we have a bread bowl with ranch dressing and vegetables. This is one of the easiest party dishes you can ever make. It looks like it took more time than it did, and the serving bowl is edible. I used a sourdough bread bowl, filled it with ranch, and put it on a plate with veggies and the bread from the bowl!
I also made pizza squares. You can find the recipe here. This picture is SO much better!
I also made buffalo chicken dip and put that in a bread bowl too. This is one of my most favorite recipes and it is so easy. I could seriously just munch on it ALL day. Sorry the picture is blurry. I don't know what happened.
Ingredients:
1 1/2 c. cooked chicken
2 c. blue cheese dressing (I don't measure, I just used a whole bottle)
1/2 c. Tabasco sauce (I used hot wing sauce)
1 1/2 c. shredded cheddar cheese
Directions:
Dump everything in the crockpot. Stir to combine.
Cook on high 1-2 hours, until cheese is melted.
I also made buffalo chicken wings. I used the same method as my Asian Chicken Wings from last week, but these turned out so much better! All the guys loved them!
Ingredients:
4 lbs. chicken wings
2 bottles buffalo wing sauce
Directions:
Marinate wings in 1 1/2 bottles of sauce, preferably overnight.
Dump on a baking sheet and bake for 1 hour-ish at 350, basting with remaining sauce.
When the outsides are crispy, put the hot wings in a bowl or on a serving plate and drizzle with the rest of the sauce.
And now for the icing on the cake - Gooey Butter Bars! These are super rich, but they are so good! I was eating the dough and the mix before I even got them into the oven! Seriously, go make these.
Ingredients:
1 package yellow cake mix
3 eggs
2 sticks butter
1 package cream cheese, softened
1 tsp. vanilla
1 box powdered sugar
Directions:
Combine cake mix, one egg and melted butter. Pat into a greased 9x13 cake pan.
Beat cream cheese until smooth. Add eggs, vanilla and melted butter. Add powdered sugar and beat until smooth.
Spread over cake batter.
Bake at 350 for 40-50 minutes. Do NOT overbake - it is supposed to be gooey inside!!
Source: Paula Deen
So, that's that. We actually ended up with very few leftovers, which is good. So, after all that, I won't be cooking tonight. Maybe just soup and grilled cheese or a chicken salad sandwich. Something easy!!

1 comment:

Donna-FFW said...

This looks like it was a fantastic spread!!