Anonymous wrote:Crock pot meatballs (yes, the grape jelly kind)
I always do a vegetable tray that works with dips and as its own “break from all the heavy stuff”
Pretzel bites with cheese sauce
Fruit skewers (big hit with the kids)
My new favorite app from Instagram is Boursin rolled in egg/flour/panko and baked, then drizzled with hot honey. It’s amazing and works well with crackers or vegetables.
Buffalo wings
Anonymous wrote:San Jose is known for Mexican and Vietnamese food. Eggs waffles were invented here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Competing cities' well known foods: will find out the two teams playing next weekend..then prepare for Feb 8.
Yes you're jumping the gun a bit bouncing pp. We need to know the teams before we know what to serve besides "the usuals".
It's going to be Seattle vs Los Angeles, Denver vs New England (Boston MA)
So you can start thinking of options..finally no Kansas City
Final game played in San Francisco CA
What do they eat in SF?
The final game is being played in SAN JOSE not San Francisco!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Competing cities' well known foods: will find out the two teams playing next weekend..then prepare for Feb 8.
Yes you're jumping the gun a bit bouncing pp. We need to know the teams before we know what to serve besides "the usuals".
It's going to be Seattle vs Los Angeles, Denver vs New England (Boston MA)
So you can start thinking of options..finally no Kansas City
Final game played in San Francisco CA
What do they eat in SF?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Competing cities' well known foods: will find out the two teams playing next weekend..then prepare for Feb 8.
Yes you're jumping the gun a bit bouncing pp. We need to know the teams before we know what to serve besides "the usuals".
It's going to be Seattle vs Los Angeles, Denver vs New England (Boston MA)
So you can start thinking of options..finally no Kansas City
Final game played in San Francisco CA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Competing cities' well known foods: will find out the two teams playing next weekend..then prepare for Feb 8.
Yes you're jumping the gun a bit bouncing pp. We need to know the teams before we know what to serve besides "the usuals".
It's going to be Seattle vs Los Angeles, Denver vs New England (Boston MA)
So you can start thinking of options..finally no Kansas City
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20 adults -
Tandoori chicken bites
Skewered paneer tikka
Spicy potato and peas samosas (bought from a caterer)
Dhokla (bought from a caterer)
Onion bhaaji (bought from a caterer)
Chickpeas chaat
Goat biryani and cucumber raita
All the other posts made me gag, but this spread I would love to eat! Mmm
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Competing cities' well known foods: will find out the two teams playing next weekend..then prepare for Feb 8.
Yes you're jumping the gun a bit bouncing pp. We need to know the teams before we know what to serve besides "the usuals".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20 adults -
Tandoori chicken bites
Skewered paneer tikka
Spicy potato and peas samosas (bought from a caterer)
Dhokla (bought from a caterer)
Onion bhaaji (bought from a caterer)
Chickpeas chaat
Goat biryani and cucumber raita
Love this. Love love love this.
One note and boring. Mix it up a bit.
Indian food “one note” lol
Enjoy your pigs in a blanket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m doing New Orleans themed: jambalaya, cornbread, beignets…
Also as bizarre as the Indian food spread and as gross as the Mission BBQ poster.