Frugal Foodie Mama: game day recipe

Monday, January 1, 2018

Asian Chili & Garlic Pork Sliders

These super flavorful Asian Chili & Garlic Pork Sliders are sure to be the MVP of your next game day get-together... 



These super flavorful Asian Chili & Garlic Pork Sliders are sure to be the MVP of your next game day get-together.








Of all the game day recipes I have posted to this blog over the years, I have never once posted a sliders recipe.... that is, until today. And I have no clue why it has taken me this long! 





I mean, sliders make the perfect football food. They fit in one hand leaving one hand free for making gestures of victory or disgust during the game. ;) 





You can pack a ton of flavor into these tiny burgers. And they are perfectly snack-sized so you that can save room for the other game day goodies being served like hot wings and chips & dip. That is game day food perfection in my books, folks.





These Asian Chili & Garlic Pork Sliders are actually inspired by some of the flavors that I used in these Slow Cooker Banh Mi Pork Sandwiches that I posted to the blog in October 2016. And those pulled pork sandwiches were inspired by the Banh Mi pork sliders I made with some of my fellow food bloggers while attending the Pass the Pork tour in Minnesota in September of that same year. 





Isn't it awesome how recipe inspiration can work sometimes? :)




Monday, October 2, 2017

Easy Pizza Kabobs

Bite-sized pieces of crispy cheese & pepperoni pizza are skewered with your favorite pizza toppings in these Easy Pizza Kabobs... perfect for game day entertaining!



Bite-sized pieces of crispy cheese & pepperoni pizza are skewered with your favorite pizza toppings in these Easy Pizza Kabobs... perfect for game day entertaining!


This post is sponsored by Red Baron Pizza and The Women's Blogger Network. As always, all opinions & thoughts expressed below are 100% my own.






When it comes to game day entertaining, I like to keep things simple & fun. I start some chili or a dip in the slow cooker, throw together a cheese & meat board, & I usually try to come up with some kind of self-serve/DIY dish that my football party guests will love. 





Fun, self-serve game day recipes happen to be some of my favorites because it means very little prep work on my part and more time out of the kitchen & in front of the TV watching the game for me. ;)





This easy game day recipe I am sharing with you all today is a fun twist on one of everybody's favorite football foods- pizza! Bite-sized pieces of crispy cheese & pepperoni pizza are skewered with your favorite pizza toppings in these Easy Pizza Kabobs...





Friday, September 15, 2017

Hawaiian Pizza Pineapple Bites

These grilled Hawaiian Pizza Pineapple Bites have all the deliciousness of a traditional Hawaiian pizza minus the guilt...



These grilled Hawaiian Pizza Pineapple Bites have all the deliciousness of a traditional Hawaiian pizza minus the guilt.


This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Save-A-Lot. The opinions and text are all mine.





Can we talk tailgating/football party food for just a sec? I think the food is the best part of game day. 




Yes, I get into the game (most of the time), but it doesn't matter to me if the home team is winning or losing just as long as there is good food being served. 




The only issue I take with most traditional game day snacks is how unhealthy they can be. Not that I am a huge health nut, but it is definitely nice when there are a few healthier options on the menu for the big game.




I know what you all are thinking right now- healthier food has to be more expensive & that just doesn't jive when you have to feed a crowd for the game. But healthier game day eating doesn't have to empty your wallet. Not when you can shop at your local Save-A-Lot for all your football party needs. ;) 




That's right- your local Save-A-Lot has all the fresh (& healthy!) produce, meats, & even the essential paper products you need to make your game day get-together delicious & healthier without breaking the bank!




Monday, January 30, 2017

Moroccan Sour Cream Dip

Score a touchdown for the big game with this budget-friendly & flavorful Moroccan Sour Cream Dip...



Score a touchdown for the big game with this budget friendly & flavorful Moroccan Sour Cream Dip.



This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Save-A-Lot. The opinions and text are all mine.






So, who all is looking forward to the big game this coming weekend? I have to admit that I have never been much of a professional football fan. (My husband, on the other hand, happens to be a whole other story. But only when a certain team that sports the black & gold is playing. ;) )





But one thing I can always get behind for the big game is the game day food. No matter which team you happen to be rooting for this Sunday, I believe that is one thing we can all agree on- everyone loves the football food!





While I love playing hostess and putting together a tasty game day spread, it can get expensive to feed a team of hungry fans. When it comes to planning my menu and sticking to a budget, Save-A-Lot is my Big Game headquarters. My local Save-A-Lot has everything I need to throw an epic football party without breaking the bank because their prices are often 40% lower than conventional grocery stores! :)






Friday, November 25, 2016

Buffalo Fried Okra

A classic southern dish gets a spicy makeover perfect for game day in these Buffalo Fried Okra...



A classic southern dish gets a spicy makeover perfect for game day in these Buffalo Fried Okra.








Buffalo sauced foods are pretty much a staple in my house all year round, but even more so when football season rolls around. I mean, what is a game day menu without something Buffalo sauced? 





Wings and Buffalo flavored dips are my usual stand-by's for game day feasting, but I decided to take my Buffalo sauce game up a notch or two by giving a classic southern appetizer an unexpected spicy kick. 





I soaked fresh sliced okra in egg and then coated them in a traditional cornmeal breading, fried them up golden brown & crunchy, and then tossed them in a foolproof homemade Buffalo sauce- game day perfection, folks!





Up until a couple of months or so ago, okra was one of those vegetables that I hadn't cooked with much, and was I actually a little intimidated by it. It wasn't until my aunt started growing fresh okra in her garden that I realized just how easy and versatile this vegetable is. 





It grows like crazy, so you can easily freeze quite a few batches to use in gumbos, jambalaya, or to simply bread and fry throughout football season and well into the winter months. Which is a good thing because I have a feeling that these Buffalo Fried Okra are going to be requested quite often for game days this season. 





These crunchy, spicy nuggets of Southern goodness are perfectly poppable and absolutely irresistible! 





Friday, October 14, 2016

Honey Buffalo Butterfly Shrimp Tacos

Crispy breaded shrimp are tossed in a homemade honey buffalo sauce & then wrapped up in warm flour tortillas with a creamy Ranch coleslaw in these Honey Buffalo Butterfly Shrimp Tacos...



Crispy breaded shrimp are tossed in a homemade honey buffalo sauce & then wrapped up in warm flour tortillas with a creamy Ranch coleslaw in these Honey Buffalo Butterfly Shrimp Tacos.


This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of SeaPak. All opinions & text expressed below are 100% my own.






October is always a busy month for my family and I. Between my son's cross country season wrapping up, our annual family trip to go apple & pumpkin picking, and all of the Halloween & fall festivities we like to be a part of, I need quick & easy weeknight (and weekend!) dinner ideas that my whole family will love. 





One thing that is always a winner with every member of my family is buffalo sauce. I can pour a good homemade buffalo sauce on just about anything, and my family will gobble it up. 





But one thing that I do struggle with to get my family to eat more of is seafood. My daughter will eat some seafood, but she can be picky. And I can only get my son & husband to eat seafood if it happens to be breaded and crispy. ;) 





Cue the SeaPak Jumbo Butterfly Shrimp which I conveniently picked up on my last shopping trip to my local Kroger! ;)





SeaPak's Jumbo Butterfly Shrimp always come out of the oven perfectly crispy making it a great quick addition to many of my family's favorite meals. 





For these Honey Buffalo Butterfly Shrimp Tacos, I tossed these crispy breaded shrimp in an easy to make honey buffalo sauce and then wrapped them up in a warm flour tortilla with a super quick & creamy Ranch coleslaw...






Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Sweet & Spicy Fruity Dipping Sauces {for Meatballs}

Serve this trio of Sweet & Spicy Fruity Dipping SaucesMango-Salsa, Cherry BBQ and Orange-Ginger- alongside your favorite meatballs for the perfect game day or party appetizer...
Serve this trio of Sweet & Spicy Fruity Dipping Sauces- Mango-Salsa, Cherry BBQ and Orange-Ginger- alongside your favorite meatballs for the perfect game day or party appetizer.

When it comes to hosting a get-together for the big game (or games), I often like to rely on easy recipes that can feed a crowd no matter what their taste preferences are and that also happen require very little prep on my part. I mean, who wants to be stuck in the kitchen the entire time and missing all the big plays? Not this game day hostess! I have a bracket to keep up with, you know. ;)

That is why I am loving this recipe for Sweet & Savory Fruity Dipping Sauces for meatballs. I like to use frozen and fully cooked
 meatballs, so all I need to do is heat up the meatballs (Easy, peasy, right?). While the meatballs are heating, I quickly whip up 3 different dipping sauces for these party-perfect meatballs: Mango-Salsa, Cherry BBQ and Orange-Ginger. Your guests are sure to find one or more of these sauces that they will love dipping these meatballs in, and you're going to love how much of the game you don't miss serving these up... 

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Roasted Garlic Boneless Buffalo Wings

Perfectly breaded & fried chicken nuggets are tossed in a flavorful & spicy sauce in these Roasted Garlic Boneless Buffalo Wings...



Perfectly breaded & fried chicken nuggets are tossed in a flavorful & spicy sauce in these Roasted Garlic Boneless Buffalo Wings.


This is a sponsored post on behalf of Persil Proclean 2in1. All opinions (& messy stains) expressed below are 100% my own.





If you happen to read my blog pretty regularly, you might have already noticed this by now- But when it comes to game day, I am in it only for the food, folks. Period.  




And with the biggest game of the year happening later on this week, I have been in full-on game day menu planning over here. 




Personally, I do not have a stake in this year's game. But no matter which team you may or may not be rooting for this coming Sunday, one thing is for sure- there is no reason in the world why your football party menu can't be the MVP of the day. ;)




One item that is always a must-make for game day in our house has to be something Buffalo sauced. Whether it be my Buffalo Parmesan Hummus, or this Creamy Buffalo Ranch Potato Salad, or these flavorful Roasted Garlic Boneless Buffalo Wings that I am sharing with you all today, my game day menu isn't complete without something spicy & saucy. 




And let me tell you all about these boneless wings for a sec- they are pretty much ah-mazing. Like lick your fingers clean amazing. And I am not saying that just because I made them, folks.




My son even went so far as to suggest that I patent this recipe & then sell the rights to a certain restaurant chain that is well known for their wings. ;) 





These boneless "wings" are perfectly breaded & fried until crispy & golden brown (I may or may not have posted a video of this golden frying goodness on my Instagram), and then they are tossed in a rich roasted garlic Buffalo sauce...





Friday, January 29, 2016

Chocolate Fudge Football Brownie

This easy to make & fudgy Chocolate Fudge Football Brownie is the perfect family friendly sweet treat for the big game... 



This easy to make & fudgy Chocolate Fudge Football Brownie is the perfect family friendly sweet treat for the big game.


This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of The J.M. Smucker Company. The opinions and text are all mine.







Game day happens to be family time in our home. It doesn't matter which teams are playing or who wins or loses (okay, my husband just may disagree with me on that one depending on who is playing exactly ;) ), the big game is always the perfect opportunity to invite family over and to hang out. 





It also happens to be the perfect excuse to whip up a tasty game day menu, and what game day menu is complete without a sweet treat to share like this very appropriate Chocolate Fudge Football Brownie?





Not only is this fudgy football brownie the perfect dessert for your game day party, it is also crazy easy to make thanks to a little help from Pillsbury™'s Chocolate Fudge Brownie Mix & Creamy Supreme® Frostings! :) 





So easy in fact, that I got my husband and daughter in on the brownie making fun. Usually it is just me in the kitchen prepping the game day menu, but we thought why not mix it up a little & start the game day fun a little early with a family baking session?






Friday, December 4, 2015

Smokehouse Game Day Platter

This simple and tasty Smokehouse Game Day Platter is sure to score a touchdown with your guests at your next football party or get-together...

This simple and tasty Smokehouse Game Day Platter is sure to score a touchdown with your guests at your next football party or get-together.
This post is sponsored by Blue Diamond Almonds. 


If you ask me, the best thing about the big game is the food, folks. I mean, I can get into cheering for the hometown team and all, but the I get the most fired up over the game day snacks

No matter which team wins, as long as the snacking spread is a winner then I am a happy gal. ;) Being the food blogger/self-proclaimed foodie in my family, I am usually the one bringing something a little different for the game day spread. Chips and dip are great and all, but let's kick that football party menu plan up just a notch or two, shall we?

Blue Diamond's new game changing Smokehouse Almonds served as the inspiration for this tasty and easy to make game day platter. It starts with a can of Blue Diamond Smokehouse Almonds- salty, crunchy, with just the right amount of smoky flavor. 

I paired it with sweet & smoky cocktail sausages and a few of our favorite smoked cheeses with crackers. This simple and tasty Smokehouse Game Day Platter is sure to score a touchdown with your guests at your next football party or get-together...

Friday, September 5, 2014

Florida Orange Marinated Kabobs

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College football season is finally here and for many of us that also means the ushering in of tailgating and football party season. 
I mean, I will be honest.  I love our Mountaineers here in the great state of West Virginia, and I love watching them play.  But what I love even more is inviting friends & family to come on over and hosting a football party. ;)  
But you can’t have a football party without delicious food! We love simple grilling recipes, like a citrus marinade that adds bright flavor to grilled chicken. Plus, we always have the main ingredient in our fridge – 100% Florida Orange Juice!

Florida Orange Juice is an easy addition to just about any game day grilling marinade.  And when we are not marinating and grilling with it, this family is drinking it.  As a mama, making nutritious choices for my family is important. 100% Florida Orange Juice is not only delicious, but it is also packed with all the good stuff like vitamin C plus other essential nutrients like potassium, folate and thiamin!  
And the fact that it makes a fantastic base for a tailgating chicken marinade? Bonus! :)

This simple chicken marinade takes just 4 ingredients to make, but it is packed with flavor. It is sure to quickly become a new game day favorite... 

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Buffalo Parmesan Hummus

This quick & healthy Buffalo Parmesan Hummus has all the tastiness of a favorite game day flavor minus the guilt...




This quick & healthy Buffalo Parmesan Hummus has all the tastiness of a favorite game day flavor minus the guilt.






I am pretty sure by now it is no secret that I love all things Buffalo sauced.  Buffalo sauced recipes are my go-to for game day, and there just happens to be a pretty big game happening this Sunday, right? ;)






But some of my favorite Buffalo sauced recipes just happen to not be so healthy eating-friendly.  
Boo.






I decided to remedy this little predicament of mine with a quick, healthy dip that has all the tastiness of my favorite game day flavor, but minus the fat (and butter).  






This was my first time making a hummus from scratch, and now I am wondering why in the world I waited so long to make one (and also why I had been paying so much for a tub of it at the grocery store!). 






Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Game Time Pizza Dip Trio

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Football always means pizza in this house. One of our favorite frozen take home & bake pizzas are the DiGiorno Rising Crust pizzas.  They are better than delivery & faster too! These pizzas bake in around 20 minutes- the delivery guy usually takes at least 30 minutes, usually more on game day. Am I right? ;) Plus, you really can't get any fresher than hot from the oven!

When I heard that Walmart had our favorite frozen pizzas on rollback for just $4.50, I headed right over and picked up a couple of pizzas for the big games this past weekend...

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Basil & Garlic Bloody Mary

The traditional Bloody Mary gets a little sophisticated & flavorful twist with a super simple basil & garlic infused vodka...
The traditional Bloody Mary gets a little sophisticated & flavorful twist with a super simple basil & garlic infused vodka.

Football season is in full swing, folks! 
Some of you are fans.  Some of you are crazy fans.... like you start bleeding a color other than red when your favorite team hits the field.
And some of you all could care less. 
But I think we can all say that we are fans of tailgating and football parties and the tasty foods and drinks that those little get-togethers entail. Am I right? ;)

Football game mornings used to always mean bloody marys to start the day.  I mean, you know... like years ago they did.
But I still like to partake in the occasional bloody mary on a crisp football game morning.  

Thursday, September 13, 2012

No Effort Buffalo Chicken Pizza


My bread maker has been the catalyst for my absolute obsession with making homemade pizza lately.  Like at least once every single week.  Though my husband and son prefer it, I can only do so many pepperoni and cheese pizzas before I need a little change-up.  One of my first out of the ordinary pizza experiments was my seasonal and fresh Peach, Basil, and Caramelized Onion Homemade Pizza.  But now with football season upon us, I think this calls for the combination of two of everyone's favorite tailgate foods into one delicious creation- a Buffalo Chicken Pizza.  
This recipe is incredibly easy.  I let my Crock Pot and my bread maker do ALL the heavy lifting for this one.  Yes, for most of the actual cook time of this recipe I sat on my butt playing on Pinterest or chasing my daughter around the living room.  Note:  I was NOT in the kitchen. ;)
If you plan on making this for game day, I would suggest making the chicken in the Crock Pot the day before.  You can cut up the chicken the evening before game day morning, and store it in the fridge.  Or, you could go the SUPER easy route and just pick up a rotisserie chicken from the store, but by making your own in the Crock Pot you can save money (and salt, and preservatives, and calories ;) ). 
For my quick recipe for "roasted" chicken in the Crock Pot, CLICK HERE.

What you will need:
For the crust-
1 cup of warm water
2 tbsp of olive oil
1 tbsp of honey
3/4 tsp salt
2 cups white flour
1 cup wheat flour
2 tsp active dry yeast
1-2 tbsp of cornmeal for dusting 
* I adapted my pizza dough recipe from the one found HERE.


About 1 lb (one large breast) of chicken, chopped
1 cup (maybe a bit more depending on your preference) of prepared Buffalo sauce
1/2 cup of blue cheese crumbles
1 cup of shredded mozzarella
1/2 of red onion, thinly sliced (optional)
1 jalapeno pepper, thinly sliced (optional)

After your chicken is finished roasting and as you are allowing it to cool before chopping, go ahead and start your pizza dough in your bread maker.  Add wet ingredients and then dry ingredients in the order I have them listed above.  Set your bread maker to the Dough setting and then just walk away.  My bread maker takes about 1 hour and 20 minutes to mix, knead, and raise the dough.  

Preheat your oven to 425 degrees.  Once your pizza dough is finished in the bread maker, take it out and dust it lightly with cornmeal.  Spread out the dough in a pan or on a pizza stone.  I usually lightly grease my pan to prevent any sticking.  In a small bowl, mix together your chopped chicken and Buffalo sauce.  We use an already prepared sauce that is made by a local vendor.  You can use your favorite wing sauce, or make your own.  I am using jarred because, A. This is No Effort Buffalo Chicken pizza. and B. We love this locally made wing sauce.

Spread the chicken and sauce mixture evenly over your crust.  If you have opted to add the red onions and/or jalapeno, toss those on now.  Now sprinkle on the mozzarella and blue cheese.  Bake at 425 for about 20 minutes.  I suggest that at 10 minutes you rotate the pan.  When the crust is slightly golden and the cheese is all bubbly, your pizza is probably ready to take out of the oven.  Let it cool slightly before cutting and serving.

I serve our Buffalo Chicken Pizza with a side of Ranch.  You could also serve it along side some blue cheese dressing and celery sticks.  This recipe makes six very large slices or 8 medium sized slices.