Jan 312015
What’s more important on Superbowl Sunday, the food or the commercials? Oh yeah. I guess there’s a game or something too that day? In all reality, the food is the MVP! So whether you’re watching solo or with a crowd, here are some delicious eats for your game day.
- 4 Rivers Smokehouse — Try their Smoked Chicken Wings, made with chili powder and John Rivers’ own special rub and barbecue sauce, then smoked to perfection in-house. These wings are so packed with flavor; you’ll forget that they’re a healthier alternative to a deep-fried classic. Recipe below if you’re cooking for a crowd!
4 Rivers Smokehouse Smoked Chicken Wings
Ingredients:
- ¼ cup sugar
- ½ cup chili powder
- ½ cup 4R All-Purpose Rub
- 24 whole chicken wings, cut into drumette and wingette pieces
- 1 cup BBQ Sauce
- ½ cup ranch or blue cheese dressing for dipping
Instructions:
- 1. Light a smoker using hickory wood and allow temperature to
- settle at 305˚F.
- 2. Combine sugar, chili powder, and 4R All-Purpose Rub in a large
- bowl. Sprinkle over wings to thoroughly coat.
- 3. Smoke at 305˚F for 45 minutes.
- 4. Just before serving, light a gas grill and heat to medium
- high.
- 5. Toss wings in BBQ sauce and “flash” on grill to allow sauce to
- caramelize, 3 minutes on each side. Flip only once.
- 6. Serve hot with ranch or blue cheese dipping sauce.
- Makes 2 dozen wings
- American Q — Moxie Soda Wings will be waiting on the buffet! With a sauce made from Moxie soda, hot peppers and vinegar—these are wings you won’t find elsewhere. Join American Q for a full buffet of game day favorites like chili con carne and Boston baked beans, all served out of the flatbed of a Ford ’51 pickup truck. Special Game Day Flatbed Buffet option available without the rodizio for $19.95
- Duffy’s Sports Grill — Try their award-winning Traditional Jumbo Wings, served hand-breaded or “naked” and tossed in your choice of 10 sauces. Bonus: with more than 100 TVs in each Central Florida location, you won’t miss a single play!
- The COOP— If you’re craving that classic wing flavor, but don’t want to bother with the bone, try The COOP. The menu of another John Rivers brainchild features a plate of giant Buffalo Chicken Tenders that pack all of the flavor of a wing, with a little less mess.
Happy Superbowl Sunday!
Photo Credits: Photos taken by each restaurant
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