Extraordinary Tailgating Recipes, Adding Spice to the Game
One of the great recreational activities is an exciting and
fun-filled tailgating party. It's more than just drinks at the
back of an SUV or a truck; tailgating parties are a big hit at
any sports event. This is where everyone gets together to
celebrate the game, or maybe just for a get together where all
of you can have fun, share stories and laughter.
But aside from that, no party is complete without food and
drinks. Food is a very important part of tailgating. Make sure
your food is in the Safe Zone. If you do not, end run will mean
something completely different!
The most important thing to stress about tailgating is keeping
the food at safe temperatures. That is below 40 degrees or above
140 degrees. This means ice and a food thermometer are two of
your most important aspects of tailgating equipment.
Did you know that between the temperatures 40 degrees and 140
degrees, bacteria grow at the fastest rate? Therefore, the great
thing to do is to make sure that you keep cooked meat to their
proper temperature and you have kept cold foods under 40 degrees.
High protein foods, such as meat, eggs and milk products must be
stored less than 40 degrees. Melons should be washed on the
outside, cut up at home, and then stored under 40 degrees until
serving. And, the food should never sit out more than two hours
if you are taking "takeout" or fully cooked food to an outdoor
event. In addition, make sure to keep insects especially flies
to stay away from your foods.
Try to estimate how much food you'll eat at the event. Taking
home leftovers is not encouraged by experienced tailgaters. In
the end, be prepared and plan.
You might want to consider some of these suggested recipes. They
are just simply great and delicious, a perennial favourite of
many experienced tailgaters.
For your main dish, grilled shrimp is easy to prepare.
Peel shrimp leaving tail section intact. Pour one small bottle
of Italian dressing in an 8 1/2 x 11-inch pan. Place shrimp in
pan. Sprinkle a splash of teriyaki sauce on each shrimp. Lightly
sprinkle garlic salt across the entire pan. For extra zest,
splash lemon on shrimp.
Chill in refrigerator for two - three hours to marinade, then
grill for 10 minutes. Turn occasionally for browning effect. Do
not overcook, as shrimp will get tough.
For you beverages, you could prepare summer time punch.
Mix 2 cups of water,