What is good Saturday College Football party food to serve to my friends?
May 8th, 2009 | by Michael |SadToday22 asked:
Every Saturday my husband &; guests a day of football of the university where most of our friends (mostly types) are over and we watch some American football games, jet football around, beer drink, etc.. I try to pride in the selection of food but to need some new ideas. What are some easy, economical, type of food football-game party fun for my friends in football? Now I 'the VE that makes joes neglected, store-bought pizza in the oven, wheat is thin, the contact points of the cheese, salt and Ciambellina biscuits. How do I mix it up and give more food and better selection of people?
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Every Saturday my husband &; guests a day of football of the university where most of our friends (mostly types) are over and we watch some American football games, jet football around, beer drink, etc.. I try to pride in the selection of food but to need some new ideas. What are some easy, economical, type of food football-game party fun for my friends in football? Now I 'the VE that makes joes neglected, store-bought pizza in the oven, wheat is thin, the contact points of the cheese, salt and Ciambellina biscuits. How do I mix it up and give more food and better selection of people?

15 Responses to “What is good Saturday College Football party food to serve to my friends?”
By ray_ray040 on May 11, 2009 | Reply
nachos, beer, hotdogs ect.
By GMR411 on May 12, 2009 | Reply
You can’t go wrong with brats!
By HumphreyCat on May 14, 2009 | Reply
This recipe for hot artichoke spinach dip takes a little effort, but they will LOVE it- I make it for football parties all the time:
By jules vane on May 16, 2009 | Reply
Spicy chicken wings always work, just get extra beverage
By ben t on May 18, 2009 | Reply
Nachos,chips,pop,and and all of the stuff you have been serving before.
By waywildcherri on May 21, 2009 | Reply
Buy the cresent roll dough premade and put lil hot dogs in them (lil pigs in the blankets). You can make them with bisquick too…
Vege dips are actually really good even though you would not think guys would like it… mine do… and I use packets of seasoning and sour cream for dips instead of the 4 dollar pre mades.
Nachos MMMMMMMMM …. Simple and easy if you buy the jars of cheese and throw some peppers in a bowl and some corn and black olives… and a jar of picante.
Trail mix.
Doughnuts (and beer … shudder what a thought)
Gold fishes………mmmmmmmmmmm………
Lots of stuff to do in the crock pot like lil weaners and sauce, or even italian sausage and onions/peppers.
Chili
Wings
By MadameZ on May 24, 2009 | Reply
buffalo wings, seven-layer dip, nachos with everything on them (beans, taco meat, cheese, sour cream, guacamole, hot sauce), tamales, sub sandwiches, hot dogs, hamburgers — lots of yummies
By soxrcat on May 25, 2009 | Reply
Meat and cheese platters with little breads for snack sandwiches. Serve a variety of deli and gourmet mustards. Hot dips are good; artichoke, or clam, or onion dipped with crudities (fresh vegetables) or toasted baguettes. My all time favorite is heirloom cherry or berry tomatoes on picks dipped in homemade buttermilk (ranch) or blue cheese dressing.
By EmTay21 on May 28, 2009 | Reply
I think you need some “warm” food. You have to have the mini wieners and put them in the oven w/ some BBQ sauce. You can also buy frozen meatballs, heat them up and drop them in sauce. I would buy a pre-made 7 layer nacho dip. You can also purchase some chili (Stag or Hormel) and buy those dipping Frito’s (the one with the dip or the scoop). Lastly, it is always nice to have some veggies and dip. Good luck!!
By John34 on May 30, 2009 | Reply
Start with Queso made with Velveeta! The recipe is on the packages of Velveeta. Plenty of chips for dipping. Maybe Cocktail Sausages in BBQ sauce! Fried Cheese! Chicken nuggets! Hope these help!
By Ricky Rude on Jun 2, 2009 | Reply
Why not ask your friends of the top 5 foods each would like to have at the party. Try to give everyone something on that list. Better yet since you are hosting the event as each person to bring something they think everyone would like. Why are you providing all the refreshments? How about beer nuts or honey roasted peanuts. Maybe nachos with hot melted cheese. Yum…what time should I be there.
By Robert S on Jun 5, 2009 | Reply
CHILI CHEESE BEAN DIP (serves 10)
19 oz can of romano beans, drained, rinsed & mashed.
1 cup salsa, (adjust heat to your liking).
Diced 3/4 cup Velveeta, & 4 oz soft cream cheese,
1/4 cup diced green pepper, 1/4 cup sliced green onion,
minced clove of garlic, (1/4 tsp dried crushed chilies).
Mix together in a large bowl.
Remove & save top from a round loaf of sour-dough bread.
Scoop out bread from inside, leaving 3/4″ thick shell.
Spoon cheese mixture into hollowed loaf.
Replace top, wrap loaf with foil, bake in 300F oven 2 hours.
Remove & discard foil, place on large plate.
Remove top & cut up for dipping, add reserved pieces.
Option: sprinkle with cilantro or parsley.
Add veggie sticks or crackers for dipping.
By humble24 on Jun 5, 2009 | Reply
BUFFALO WINGS W/ BEU CHEESE AND RANCH
beef ribs in the oven and potato salad
ENCHILADA PIE W/ SPANISH RICE & BEANS
By thejanith on Jun 5, 2009 | Reply
Open a can of no-bean chili and pop it into the microwave to heat. Chop up a block of cream cheese while it’s heating. Stir the cream cheese into the chili. Result: one yummy and filling dip. It’s heavy, so use tortilla chips with it. They don’t break as easily as potato chips.
On the subject of canned chili, add a can of chili to a box of mac-and-cheese mix. Cook the macaroni according to the directions on the package. When you’re ready to combine noodles and cheese sauce, add the chili, too. Heat through.
Real pigs-in-blankets might be fun. It’s best with turkey dogs because they contain less fat to seep into the biscuit. Stretch a biscuit to fit around each hotdog and bake as directed on the biscuit package. Serve with hotdog condiments.
Bumps on a log are fun as cold food on a warmer day. Wash and slice celery stalks so you have pieces about 5″ long with a deep groove in the center. Mix a little margarine into some peanut butter to make it lighter and easier to spread. Spread the PB mixture into the grooves in the celery stalks. Top with raisins.
By John D Lee on Jun 5, 2009 | Reply
Good old Texas chilli! No better food for watching football, and the aroma of a pot of chilli simmering on the stove always builds healthy appetites.