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The Super Bowl® Issue This year, we thought it would be interesting to pair up some of our tried-and-true football recipe favorites with flavorful vegetarian alternatives for each. I encourage you to mix and match these recipes to create a football party menu that is sure to have something for everyone on your guest list to enjoy. Cheers, | |
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Smoky BBQ Appetizers Seasoned, smoked cauliflower handily competes with classic hot wings for the top game-day appetizer. A homemade chile rub (for the wings) and a homemade buffalo sauce (for the cauliflower) add deep, irresistible flavor. Make extra — both dishes will go fast. |
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Wood Plank Grilling Specialties Cooking on planks is a simple way to infuse a smoked wood flavor. The shrimp only take a few minutes in our Artisan Fire Pizza Oven while the potatoes roast more slowly on the grill. Both produce incredible smoky aromas as they cook. |
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Hearty Comfort Foods Rich chili is a game-day staple, but meat-eaters and vegetarians alike will love this smoky mac-and-cheese alternative. Both dishes can be prepared in advance so you don’t miss a single play. |
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Fully Loaded Pizzas A loaded baked potato pizza combines two classic football snacks in one. For the vegetarians in your crowd, a fresh grilled vegetable pizza will be a welcome alternative. |
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