Watch eye candy chef Curtis Stone to learn how to cook some yummy looking Cheesy Biscuits and be a hero at your next tailgate. You can download and print the recipe as well, but the recipe is not as swoon worthy as watching the video. :)
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Tailgating in Clemson this weekend at the Super Regional? Check out a past post for baseball inspired tailgating recipes.
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Showing posts with label easy recipe. Show all posts
June 10, 2010
October 7, 2009
Breakfast Tailgate Recipe: Sausage Swirls
Have you heard about the Clemson vs. Wake Forest game? Yup, that's right, another noon kick off...which means you may be serving breakfast at your tailgate next weekend. Here's a yummy (and really easy) recipe for Sausage Swirls that will fill your tailgaters tummies and give them a morning boost so they are ready to cheer on the Tigers at noon.
Sausage Swirls
1 - can crescent rolls
Hot or sweet mustard to taste
1 lb. - bulk sausage
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Sausage Swirls
1 - can crescent rolls
Hot or sweet mustard to taste
1 lb. - bulk sausage
- Open crescent roll dough, and while keeping dough together as much as possible, unroll and separate into 2 rectangular pieces
- Spread the mustard on top of both rectangular pieces
- Spread the sausage out on top of both rectangular pieces
- Roll up each rectangle length wise and refrigerate overnight
- Slice each roll and bake slices on cookie sheet covered with parchment paper at 350 degrees for 15 minutes
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August 26, 2009
Tailgate Recipe: Clemson Sweet Mix Snack
This yummy and easy recipe will make you the queen of the tailgate - especially with the little Tiger fans. Easy to snack on at the tailgate and in the car on the ride home.
3/4 cup of brown sugar
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3/4 cup of brown sugar
6 tablespoons butter or margarine
3 tablespoons light corn syrup
1/4 teaspoon of baking soda
4 cups of Corn Chex
4 cups of Rice Chex
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3 tablespoons light corn syrup
1/4 teaspoon of baking soda
4 cups of Corn Chex
4 cups of Rice Chex
- Cover a cookie sheet with wax paper
- Microwave the sugar, corn syrup and butter in a large bowl for about two minutes (or until butter melts)
- Stir in baking soda until it dissolves
- Stir in cereals
- Microwave for 3 minutes, stirring at least once
- Spread the mixture on wax paper and let cool
- Break into pieces once cooled and store in a Ziploc bag or container
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August 2, 2009
Easy to make Clemson tailgate recipes - Tiger Chow
Here's a sweet treat that your whole tailgate crew will love - simple to make and fun to munch on. Get your little Tiger cubs to help you make it and let them shake the bag.
Tiger Chow
12 oz. box of Crispix cereal
12 oz. package of chocolate chips
12 oz. jar of peanut butter
10 oz. box of powdered sugar
Melt chips and stir in peanut butter in microwave until smooth (about 2 minutes). Pour over cereal in a large bowl and stir to coat. Shake coated cereal in a paper bag with sugar. Store in an airtight container.
Simple, right?
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Tiger Chow
12 oz. box of Crispix cereal
12 oz. package of chocolate chips
12 oz. jar of peanut butter
10 oz. box of powdered sugar
Melt chips and stir in peanut butter in microwave until smooth (about 2 minutes). Pour over cereal in a large bowl and stir to coat. Shake coated cereal in a paper bag with sugar. Store in an airtight container.
Simple, right?
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