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Best Gameday Foods

mattmd2mattmd2 Posts: 2,384 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

If any of you are like me, I absolutely love planning and cooking food on gamedays to go with my usual bourbon drinks (we call them "football drinks" in my house.) I'm sure there are other threads about this topic already, but it's way more fun to start a new list.

A typical gameday at my house includes me and about 20 of my closest friends (from all SEC fanbases) so I'm used to cooking for crowds and usually have a good variety of things. I usually try to emulate the "tailgate" feel with finger foods, cornhole, coolers, and outdoor seating & TVs. Needless to say, I stock up on charcoal when on sale because I literally burn through it.

Questions:

If you had one weekend to make an absolute feast of different gameday foods, what would it include?

Alternatively, if you had to pick just ONE food to share each weekend, what would that be?

Bonus points for recipes and/or pictures!

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