With Labor Day weekend marking the beginning of football season football fans everywhere prepared for tailgating season. 16 teams playing a combined 256 games over the course of a 17 week period. That’s a lot of tailgating ya’ll! If anything can be said about Michiganders it’s that we have never given up on our team. We haven’t had a winning in over a decade since 2000 when Bobby Ross was head coach (Gary Moeller took over midseason). Even then we just barely squeaked by with a .563 percentage. But that doesn’t keep us from starting each season hopeful. From showing up ready to tailgate like winners.
4 Tips for Easier Tailgating
Chill Everything!
Placing room temperature ingredients and condiments in your cooler with ice is counter intuitive. Instead, chill everything before it goes in the cooler!
Pre-Package Your Meats
Place kabobs on the skewers the night before. Or if you’re having burgers patty them up and wrap them in cling wrap or wax paper.
Use a Cardboard Box For Trash
Line a cardboard box with a trash bag and keep it on hand for easily bagging up trash. Decorate it in your rival teams colors and your tailgaters will know exactly what it’s for.
A Toolbox is Perfect for Organizing
Keep your grilling accessories like spatulas, tongs and basting brushes in the main compartment of the toolbox. Store accessories like condiments, baggies and toothpicks in the drawers below.
Unfortunately, even the most diehard tailgaters are sometimes caught by inclement weather. Today’s game featured temperatures blow freezing and a flurry of snow. There is no shame in tapping out to cuddle around the TV while we cheered on the Lions against the Cardinals today. This gave me a chance create some new recipes, because as we know 50% of tailgating is the food! Today I whipped up these delicious Bacon and Spinach Goat Cheese Bites.
Easy Superbowl Recipe: Bacon and Spinach Goat Cheese Bites
Ingredients
3/4 Cup Fresh Spinach
6 oz Goat Cheese
5 Pieces Pre-Cooked Bacon
1 pack Fillo Shells (15)
Instructions
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Finely chop fresh spinach and bacon. Mix together spinach, bacon and goat cheese with a fork. Generously fill fillo shells with mixture. Place in the heated oven for about 10 minutes until the mixture is warmed thru. Tip: Place any extra in a mini pie tin and warm. Spread over crackers.
Prep Time: 5 min | Cook Time: 12 min | Serves 5
Serving Size is enough for each person to have three but trust me when I say to double this recipe. These things flew off the plates faster than hotcakes!
Those look delicious! Thanks for sharing.
This sounds delicious! And it looks so pretty and sophisticated!
What fabulous tips for tailgating! Love that recipe too! Love goat cheese!
I never watch the game, but I could get into these snacks
These look delish! I am visiting your house for game day! LOL ;)