It’s Super Bowl Sunday, time to think about party foods!
I’ve got a few simple and quick ideas for party food that should work for almost everyone – even your friends with dairy, egg and wheat allergies.
Chicken Wings: For years, I’ve avoided eating or making wings. I thought they always had to have some sort of breading on them. They don’t have to! I don’t have a recipe; because I’ve only made wings twice. I will now tell you how you can do chicken wings.
- Buy a big ol’ bag of chicken wings and 2 bottles of your favorite BBQ sauce. Google ‘Baked Chicken Wings’. You’ll find plenty of recipes. Bake the wings per the recipe’s instructions.
- Toss the wings into the crockpot along with 1 ½ – 2 bottles of BBQ sauce. Stir them up a little, turn crockpot on low, grab a drink and sit down with friends.
Got a sweet tooth, but no time to mix up a batch of cookies? Pick up some “Sweet Loren’s Gluten Free Place & Bake Cookie Dough”. (Find them in your grocer’s refrigerated section with the other pre-made cookie doughs.) Follow the instructions on the back of the package and you’ll be enjoying fresh baked chocolate chip and/or fudgy brownie cookies in no time. So good! www.sweetlorens.com




Got a hankering for a cheeseball? Me too… I don’t have a recipe for a vegan cheeseball, but it’s pretty darn good. “Tree Line Tree Nut Cheese”, a spreadable vegan treenut cheese. Serve it with “Vans gluten free ‘The Perfect 10’ Crackers” or “Glutino Gluten Free Pretzels”. You and your friends will be pleasantly surprised. It pairs nicely with an ice cold beer. www.treelinecheese.com

If none of these ideas are thrilling you, you can always go back to last year’s Super Bowl post “Bean Dip for Super Bowl” (Feb. 3, 2018) which is a vegan recipe. Also my post entitled, “It’s a Party & I’ll Snack if I Want to…..” (Dec. 21, 2017) has a number of snack ideas and recipes.
Enjoy and thanks for stopping!
Brenda
Disclaimer:
These recipes and tips are not guaranteed to work or be safe for everyone. Allergies are extremely complicated and vary for each individual. It is still your responsibility to read labels to ensure your safety. I cannot be held liable for any ill effects from using my tips to avoid your allergies. (Sorry guys, I don’t foresee any problems, but Momma’s gotta cover her backside, ya know?) Just read your labels! Do your research!