Showing posts with label simple recipe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label simple recipe. Show all posts

September 11, 2009

Tailgate Recipe: Tiger Breakfast Bread

With the Boston College home game starting at noon, your tailgaters are probably not going to want to eat hot dogs and hamburgers so early in the morning. So why not serve breakfast foods at your tailgate next weekend? Try out this yummy, easy Gorilla Bread recipe that I've aptly renamed (of course) Tiger Breakfast Bread. :)

Special thanks to Melissa Bland of Edgefield, SC for sending me the recipe. Do you have a tailgate favorite recipe you'd like to share? Email it to us at clemsongirlblog@gmail.com.

Tiger Breakfast Bread

1/2 Cup Sugar
3 Teaspoons Cinnamon
1 - stick butter
1 - cup brown sugar
8oz - cream cheese
2 - cans of biscuits (10 count)
1 - cup chopped pecans or walnuts
  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees, spray a bundt pan with Pam
  • Mix the sugar and cinnamon together
  • In a sauce pan, melt the butter and brown the sugar, set aside
  • Scatter the nuts on the bottom of the bundt pan
  • Cut the cream cheese into 20 mini-cubes
  • Press out the biscuits and sprinkle them with the cinnamon-sugar mixture
  • Take a biscuit, place a cube of cream cheese in the middle and fold the dough around it, then place in the pan, drizzle with butter and brown sugar mix
  • Repeat above step until all 20 biscuits are in the pan, layer if needed (add more nuts in middle)
  • Bake for 30 min. and let cool for 5 min.
  • Invert onto a plate and pull apart to serve
Mmmmm!

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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?

Try this recipe and send in your pictures for us to post to this blog. Or if you have a tailgate recipe you'd like to share, email it to us and we'll post it to the blog and credit you.

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