Upload Your Best Super Bowl Party Foods by in Community, January 25th, 2012

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We know you’re working hard to plan the best Super Bowl bash imaginable, so it’s only natural that you should want to brag. Get in on the football fun by uploading your best appetizers, snacks and finger foods to our Food Network Fans’ Brag Book: Party Shots. If it’s finger-licking good then we want to see it. Winners get the ultimate bragging rights: We’ll feature our favorites in their very own post on FN Dish.

 

Comments (8)

  1. Christina says:

    So fun. I would love to be apart of this!

    Just made some homemade tacos, come see! http://becauseofmadalene.blogspot.com/2012/01/cri…

    xo,
    Christina

  2. Stan says:

    Super Bowl Food…You are missing an opportunity here…This is going to be “The Chowder Bowl”, New England vs Manhattan.

    We will be cheering for the Giants, but we will have a pot of each.

  3. Jackie says:

    I like that…"the chowder bowl". I am super sad that the 49ers aren't going to be in the Super Bowl but I do love the atmosphere and foods at the Super Bowl parties :) I have been seeing some great Super Bowl recipes and food ideas like this Paleo Super Bowl list > http://www.skinnyscoop.com/search/super+bowl/

  4. We are partial to Easy Peasy Chicken Wings. You have to try these sauces http://www.easypeasyfoods.com/blog/2012/01/ezpz-c…

  5. jeri says:

    I'm rooting for Eli. NewEngland chowdah all the way (born there), went to first game at Foxboro stadium (what a toilet mess!!!) but I think Giants are a better team, sorry.

  6. Robert Solomon says:

    its very sad that so many great foodies will be so disappointed when the Patriots easily put down the Giants on Sunday. In the meantime I am looking for some celebratory wings to grill. Anyone have any good ideas for grilled wings?

    • kathy parr says:

      Grilled chicken wings are all time favorites, one reason why i love grilled chicken wings is that they are healthier because they are grilled not fried. Because they are popular, there are plenty of recipes out there, on of my favorite is the Hot and Spicy Buffalo Wings.

  7. Yvonna59 says:

    I would love one of the chefs to do a show dealing with food allergies and how to make a great tasting meal that is gluetin, dairy, cheese, nut and nitrate free. I have become so limited in what I can eat, I really need help.

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