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Tasty Football Tailgate Party

Tasty Football Tailgate Party

The best ball games include winning scores for the home team and tailgate picnics for the fans. Whether you are rooting for your high school, college, office or neighborhood team, don't forget to call "time-out" to enjoy this hearty fare.

Tips from the Experts

Betty Crocker Cook - Kristen Olsen

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Kristen, Food Editor - Betty Crocker Kitchens

Tailgate Decor
  • The best thing about a tailgate party is you don't have to clean or decorate the house! You may, however, want to tidy up your vehicle and make room for collapsible tables and chairs as well as those totable treats.

  • Sports-themed and colored washcloths and towels can double as tablecloths and napkins for outdoor food fare and bound-to-happen spills.

  • Plastic utensils are available in a rainbow of sports colors at discount, party and grocery stores.
Pregame Activities (besides munching on snacks)
  • Divide into teams, and make signs for team cheering (bring plenty of poster paper and markers). Award a prize for the most creative!

  • Have the same teams create and perform a cheer: Go, Fight, Win, Hey!

  • Ask guests to come dressed as their favorite player. Award a prize for the best costume.

  • Crank up the boom box with favorite tunes or pregame shows.


Food Fixin's
  • Make foods self-serve. This is an informal eat-as-it's-ready party.

  • Plastic utensils offered out of a plastic helmet add an extra fun element.

  • Sloppy Hot Dogs is a good candidate for the slow cooker. Toss all the ingredients in a 3 1/2- to 6-quart slow cooker (you can omit the oil), and heat on high for about 3 hours. Attach large rubber bands around the handles and lid of the slow cooker to easily secure the lid when traveling. Wrap and pack it with a towel or newspaper to keep heat in and the cooker steady during transport. Serve the food (right out of the cooker) within an hour, or plug in the cooker and set it on the low heat setting so it will stay warm for hours.

  • Keep cool things cool and hot things hot. Pack hamburger patties frozen; they'll keep other foods cool and will be thawed by the time the grill is ready. Remember to pack the burger trimmings.
The Day Before

  • Make Chex® Barbecue Snack Mix.
  • Make Stadium Brownies. When cool, cut into bars for easy removal on game day.
  • Make Brownie Footballs; wrap securely to tote.
  • Make Green Chile Dip.
  • Make Zesty Potluck Pasta Salad (leave out chicken to make meatless, if you like) or Southwest Pasta Salad; store in totable serving container.
  • Set aside an area in your house or garage for gathering nonperishable items for packing; make a list of what needs to go in the vehicle. Remember serving utensils and grilling tools.
About 4 Hours Before Leaving
  • Make Sloppy Hot Dogs in a slow cooker as directed in the Party Guide's Food Fixin's tip.
  • Pack the vehicle with nonfood items.
About an Hour Before Leaving
  • Make Hot Spiced Cider (the larger the quantity, the longer the heating time will be); place in thermos just before leaving.
Just Before Leaving
  •  Pack the vehicle with food items, leaving cold items until last.

At the Party Site
  • Fire up the grill.
  • Set out the snacks and thermos of cider.
  • While Grilled Nacho Cheeseburgers are grilling, set up the dining area by draping team towels and adding nonfood items.
  • Set out the side dishes when the burgers are ready.
  • Give a team cheer and start the eats.
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