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FAMILY FEATURES
hile you may not be able
to enjoy game day with
thousands of your closest
Wfriends at the stadium this
year, that doesn’t mean you can’t still
enjoy tailgate-worthy grub at home with
a smaller group of friends and loved
ones.
Step up your home-gate with an
appetizing pre-game lineup featuring
customized hot dogs and bratwursts
as the main course with other plate-
filling appetizers on the side to keep the
noshing going right up to game time
like bacon-wrapped potatoes, sweet
cinnamon churros and a savory take on
guacamole.
Find more game day reci pes worth
cheering about at Culinary.net.
A simple and tasty main course,
hot dogs and bratwursts are
mainstays on game day and can
be easily topped and customized
to match each guests’ taste buds,
regardless of age. Consider
setting out a variety of garnishes
and topping options such as
these:
n Ketchup
n Mustard
n Relish
n Onions
n Chili
n Nacho cheese
n Shredded cheese
n Jalapeno peppers
n Diced tomatoes
n Sauerkraut
n Cole slaw
n Pickle spears
n Barbecue sauce
n Sriracha Photo courtesy of Getty Images
Bacon-Wrapped Winner
Creating a mouthwatering game day spread is all about teamwork, and it’s hard to find a better set of teammates than crispy bacon and
potatoes.
Take one to the house with these Pigskin Potatoes that cut down on prep time and cleanup as an easy-to-eat finger food that can be made in
advance. Just prep the potatoes and wrap with bacon a day or two ahead of time then throw in the oven an hour or so before kickoff.
Your base ingredient in these tasty, touchdown-worthy snacks, Wisconsin Potatoes, are low in calories, high in fiber and a source of vitamin
B6, potassium, vitamin C and antioxidants.
Find more game day inspiration at eatwisconsinpotatoes.com.
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