When you think of thanksgiving turkey it's usually cooked in the oven. Some even deep fry theirs, but we wanted to grill our turkey with this being a tailgating show and all. We stuffed the turkey with apples to give it a fruity tang and to add moisture.
After 3 hours, once the turkey was done, it was the most tender, moist turkey I've ever had. Grilling a turkey is something you have to do and something I will be doing every year from now on.
Salad? Spritzer? What? I know, I know, this isn't the ideal tailgating food you've come to love watching Pigskin Gourmet. Trust us, it's very good. Plus, it's a man salad. Bacon, steak, goat cheese. Okay, maybe goat cheese isn't really manly but it is an important part of what makes this salad worthy of the Pigskin Gourmet treatment.
As far as the Cucumber Lemonade Spritzer, if it doesn't sound manly just drop the spritzer, add some Gin, maraschino cherry and call it a Cucumber Lemonade Collins.
Make a simple syrup by heating water and sugar in a saucepan until sugar has dissolved.
Blend cucumber slices in a blender or food processor into a pulp.
Pour the cucumber pulp into a fine mesh strainer place over a bowl to catch the liquid; allow to sit until you have about 2/3 cup of liquid from the cucumber, about 15 minutes.
Stir the simple syrup, cucumber liquid, and lemon juice together in a pitcher. Serve cold.
No one can claim to make the best Jambalaya with any certainty. That's because there are so many different ways to make it and so many different degrees of ingredients that can go into Jambalaya, no one batch will taste the same as the next. we thought we'd give it a try and make our with the base of rice, chicken, sausage and shrimp.
To add an extra kick, we made a side of Spicy Corn Muffins with our new favorite ingredient which is Chipotle Peppers in Adobo sauce. These savory muffins will add some pop to any dish, and once you've made them, I'm sure you will add them to your cooking rotation because that are as good as they are easy.
This week we wanted to add a Mexican twist and decided to make Chorizo, a Mexican sausage known for it's heat. Adding the quesadilla cheese to the sausage makes this a hearty dip that can be eaten alone and is just as filling as the main meal.
The Fried Chicken Rollups, which star with already cooked rotisserie chicken take only minutes to make and they are great finger food to eat while watching the games.
There is no need to stay inside the house standing by a hot oven to enjoy a great tasting flatbread. Pick up some dough, your favorite toppings and heat up the grill. After watching this, you'll never want to cook a pizza in the oven again.
Stew, really? When I think about stew, it's not the first thing that jumps out as tailgating food. But our Smokin' Chipotle Pork Stew with Beer recipe has a smokey, spicy kick that make this meat the perfect dish to serve during those cold winter games. This takes a little time to cook, but it's great as a left over and can be prepared early so you can take it down to the game to keep you warm.
We know this is a football tailgating show, but with the Eagles on a bye week and the Phillies making the playoffs, we wanted to cook some of our favorite food from Citizens Bank Park to honor the WFC making another post season run. This might be our favorite Phillies food and by no means is it the healthiest, but coming from a city thats known for its love of cheesesteaks, what else would you expect?
Speaking of cheesesteaks, the famous Schmitter is given a Pigskin Gourmet twist to make it our own and we've also switched the cheese we used for our crab fries but the Old Bay is still the same. Leave us a comment and to let us know what's your favorite ballpark food is.
The perfect drink to go with burgers & fries is a milkshake and since we made burgers & fries last week, we thought we'd make a milkshake to go with it. We also gave the milkshake an adult twist by adding Kahlua along with a shot of espresso. The perfect morning drink to go with the breakfast burger.
Mocha-Caramel Milkshake with a shot of Espresso
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Ingredients
cup of whole milk
teaspoon instant espresso powder
3 tablespoons of Chocolate syrup
3 tablespoons of Caramel sauce
1½ packed cups of coffee ice cream
Whipped cream
Kahlua
Instructions
Place milk, espresso powder, Caramel sauce and Chocolate syrup in blender and blend for 10 seconds.
Add ice cream and blend until smooth. Add 1 ounce Kahlua if you want to make it an adult milkshake
Every cookout, tailgate, barbecue or party has burgers and fries. So we couldn't just make the standard beef balls and slap them on a bun and be happy with our episode of Pigskin Gourmet. We wanted to do something a little more. That's where Bobbie Flay comes in.
We used his book, Burgers, Fries, and Shakes to create the food featured in this episode. And while a hamburger with and egg on top, might seem a little odd to some, you have to try it and I'm sure you'll become a fast fan of fried eggs on your burgers. Also, even before we made the Caesar Burger - which neither of us ever had - there were some doubts as to whether it would be good or not. Really, it's basically a Caesar Salad on top of a burger which, when you think about it, doesn't sound too appealing. That is until you take a bite of it!
We added the Grilled Steak Fries to complete the meal and it help that they could be made on the grill as well, giving you a complete meal without having to venture back into the house to cook.
This week we wanted to make wings but figured we'd do a little something different. I came across the Strawberry-Jalapeno Chicken wings recipe while looking through The NFL Gameday Cookbook and thought, that sounds interesting. The sweet and hot work together well and give the wings a taste you will sure miss once they're gone.
And you can't have wings without celery, but since we didn't make the standard wings, we thought we'd just stuff them with what we would normally have with them anyway - crumbled blue cheese. Since it wasn't a blue cheese sauce, we added Philadelphia cream cheese to make it more spreadable.
And lastly, for those people who might not like to eat chicken wings with the bone in them or just want the classic chicken wing to watch the game with, we found a great recipe that gives you the flavors of buffalo chicken wings, but without the bone, in David Garrard's Buffalo Chicken Dip recipe.