tailgating recipes

ECU Tailgating Wings Recipe

by nixforsix on July 14, 2010

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Here is an easy to make recipe called ECU Tailgate Wings. The link to East Carolina is not so much a North Carolina bbq secret as it is a Pirate fan creating the recipe. Marinading the wings in a zip lock bag makes it easy to throw in a cooler and take to the tailgate.

Ingredients

1 cup water
1/2 cup soy sauce
1/2 cup Worcestershire sauce
1/4 cup minced fresh ginger root
1/4 cup white sugar
2 limes, quartered
1 pinch red pepper flakes, or to taste
3 pounds chicken wings

Directions

1. Combine the water, soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, ginger, sugar, limes, and red pepper in a gallon-sized sealable bag; seal and shake to combine. Add the chicken wings; refrigerate 24 to 48 hours.

2. Preheat an outdoor grill for medium-low heat and lightly oil grate.

3. Drain the marinade from the wings and discard. Cook the wings on the heated grill, turning occasionally, until juices run clear, 25 to 30 minutes.

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bloody-mary-bar

Apparently if you hire a caterer to host a tailgating party they go a bit over the top on presentation. But there are a couple of basic ideas to be learned from the Hip Hostess.

1) Bloody Mary Bar. Perfect setup for early morning tailgate drinks after a rough Friday night. Set a table aside under your tent with tomato juice, vodka, Worcestershire sauce, and a large variety of garnishes including celery, olives, lemons, pickled okra and green beans.

2) Putting those garnishes in 4″ mini Galvanized Pails is a great idea. The pails are stackable, reusable, visually pleasing, and are less likely to flip over in the wind than other cups. You could also use these to set out plastic cutlery, ingredients for fajitas, etc.

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grilled-mediterranean-sandwich

Foodthinkers.com has a good recipe for a Mediterranean Sandwich that you can prepare at home and then heat up on the grill for an easy tailgating solution. After ignoring it for most of my life, I’ve recently realized that few things go better with beer than salami. A lower quality salami gets you a fair amount for $3-5 and is still tasty enough to do the trick. You’ll probably need to find an Italian market to pick up the bread and specialty cheese.

Mediterranean Sandwich

Ingredients

1 Turkish bread cut into 6 equal sections
butter
18 slices of genoa salami
6 bocconcini (Buffalo Mozzarella), sliced
1 cup pesto sauce
1 cup cherry tomatoes cut in half
Olive Oil

Directions

Cut the bread sections through the center and set aside the top halves. Lightly butter the inside of both halves. Divvy up the salami, bocconcini, pesto, and tomatoes evenly among the sandwiches. Put the tops on and wrap. Put in the fridge if they’re for a future date.

Once you’re tailgating, rub olive oil on both sides of the sandwich. Put it on the grill and heat each side long enough to the let the cheese melt a little and get the bread warm and toasty.

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guinness-cupcakes

If you like Cupcakes and Guinness but don’t fancy the Bailey’s and Jameson involved in Irish Car Bomb Cupcakes, then celebrations.com has the recipe for you. The main difference between Chocolate Guinness Cupcakes and the Car Bomb cupcakes is the frosting. The Chocolate recipes eschews the Bailey’s and Jameson for another hit of Guinness in the frosting. You can also check out other spiked recipes on their site like Bloody Mary Cocktail Sauce.

Cupcake Ingredients:

* 1 Cup(s) Guinness Extra Stout
* 1 1/2 Sticks Unsalted Butter
* 3/4 Cup(s) Unsweetened Chocolate Chunks
* 2 Cup(s) All Purpose Flour
* 2 Cup(s) Sugar
* 1/2 Tablespoon Baking Soda
* 3/4 Teaspoon Salt
* 2 Large Eggs
* 3/4 Cup(s) Sour Cream

Cupcake Directions:

# Preheat oven to 350 degrees

# Bring stout and butter to a simmer in a large saucepan over medium heat. Do not boil.

# Add unsweetened chocolate chunks to hot stout/butter mixture. Whisk until chocolate melts. Turn heat off and let cool.

# Add sugar to chocolate mixture and whisk to combine.

# Sift flour, baking soda and salt.

# In a stand-alone mixer with a whisk attachment, combine the eggs and sour cream on medium speed.

# Add stout-chocolate mixture to the egg mixture and combine on medium-low speed until encorporated.

# Slowly add flour mixture in thirds to chocolate mixture with whisk attachment. Scrape the sides with your whisk to make sure you get all the dry ingredients combined.

# Place cupcake papers in pan and divide batter into cups evenly. Fill about 2/3 of the cup.

# Bake for 18-24 minutes or until the tops are firm to the touch, and a toothpick comes out clean when inserted into the cupcake.

# Let cool on wire rack before frosting.

Frosting Ingredients

* 1 Cup(s) Unsalted Butter (room temperature)
* 2 1/2 Cup(s) Sifted Powder Sugar
* 1/4 Cup Milk
* 1/2 Whole Scraped Vanilla Bean
* 1/2 Tablespoon Vanilla Extract
* 1 Cup(s) Guinness Extra Stout

Frosting Directions

# In a sauce pan, simmer Guinness on low heat for 10-15 min, until it stout becomes reduced and thicker in consistency. Similar to a syrup. *Tip: keep your eye on the store, so stout does not over cook. Let cool.

# In a stand alone mixer, cream your butter for 1 minute

# Slowly add the powder sugar in thirds, alternating with a little milk each time till mixture is creamy.

# Add scraped vanilla bean and vanilla extract.

# Slowly add reduced Guinness a little at a time. Taste test to desired flavor. You may not use all the Guinness reduction.

# Place buttercream in a piping bag with a #848 french star tip, frost cupcakes and enjoy!

(image from FlyingRiceCooker)

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New Tailgating Show on TLC

by nixforsix on January 6, 2010

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I was able to view an advanced screening of TLC’s new show “Tailgate Takedown”. It’s your basic cooking challenge but set at actual college football games. Three teams of fans are chosen and allowed to make the tailgating food of their choice. The premiere featured three USC cooking teams competing before the USC/UCLA game. In this episode only USC fans were selected and the menu takes on a latin flair. The show is hosted by Joe Cahn who you may have seen online before since he’s proclaimed himself the “Commissioner of Tailgating”. While the teams are preparing their meals, Joe walks around and interviews other fans to feature the campus atmosphere. This is a great idea and I’m always willing to check out other campuses and traditions. Unfortunately, Joe might be the corniest guy in America. I’d have trouble not throwing a fork in his eye if he ever tailgated with me all day.

I’ve only watched a handful of cooking challenge/reality shows, but I think Tailgate Takedown holds up inspite of Joe. It personally gives me a little something to relate to and I’d imagine as the series moves on you’ll get some interesting ideas for expanding your tailgating menu. The show premieres tonight (1/6/2010) on TLC at 10pm Eastern with the USC/UCLA episode. Then at 10:30 for the SEC Championship episode from the Georgia Dome featuring two Alabama cooking teams and one Florida team. The shows repeat at 1am.

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