There are Superbowl recipes for everybody and if you love
the exciting and spicy flavors of authentic Mexican food recipes, why not use
Superbowl as an excuse to prepare a batch of your favorite chili con carne or
some nachos?
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There are other recipes for Superbowl which are not Mexican
in origin and if you want to mix things up, you might also like to make some of
these. Sweet and sour pork ribs are always great if you are entertaining a
crowd. You can blend spicy red pepper, tomato paste, onion, and pineapple to
make a great rib marinade.
A spicy ramen noodle salad is another nice idea and you can
add green onions, snow peas, carrots and perhaps some spicy peanut dressing
made with soy sauce to add the finishing touches. This is a quick recipe to
make and if you enjoy fusion food, it is something ideal to serve alongside
your traditional Mexican food recipes.[You read on Hot Superbowl Recipes For Everyone]
Healthy Recipes For Superbowl
During the middle of the winter, the time spent in front of
the TV can get a bit out of hand, so why not make some healthy recipes too? You
can trim the fat content of your chili recipe by using lean ground beef instead
of regular ground beef, or even try turkey or chicken instead.
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Serve a big homemade salad to go alongside your hot recipes
and you will find that people automatically take a big spoonful of that to go
with their chili or whatever hot dishes you are planning to prepare.
Another low fat option is popcorn and if you make it the old-fashioned
way (air popping it or using a tablespoon or two of vegetable oil) this is
healthier than using microwave popcorn. Toss it with dried rosemary and sea
salt and add a tiny bit of melted butter for the perfect finish. A little
rosemary goes a long way so do not add to much.
How To Make An Easy Chili Recipe
Brown one and a quarter pounds of ground beef with one and a
half tablespoons of chili powder and two minced cloves of garlic in a skillet
over a moderate heat. Stir in a tablespoon of soy sauce and one and three
quarter cups of mild or hot tomato salsa and bring the mixture to a boil. Turn
the heat down and cover the pan.
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Simmer the chili for fifteen minutes. Stir in one and a half
cups of frozen cut green beans and simmer for another fifteen minutes. Stir in
fifteen ounces of canned black beans and cook for five minutes. Take the
mixture off the heat and stir in two more tablespoons of soy sauce. Divide the
mixture between serving bowls or big mugs and top it with chopped fresh
cilantro and some sour cream.
[You read on Hot Superbowl Recipes For Everyone]
Anybody enjoying the Superbowl who likes traditional Mexican
foods will love your great chili recipe. Feel free to spice it up with some
chopped jalapenos or chili powder. You can also serve tortilla chips on the
side if you want.
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