Poker night menu
#11
A deli platter with turkey, roast beef and cheeses. A nice selection of fresh breads, chips and dips. And the usual drinks....beer, sodas, water and coffee.
#12
Grape Jelly Meatballs
Ingredients:
1 bag small frozen meatballs (40 to 50 count)
1 (16 oz) jar grape jelly
1 (8 oz) jar chili sauce
Directions:
Prepare the meatballs according to directions on the bag, drain when cooked.
Mix the grape jelly and the chili sauce together in a large saucepan, and add meatballs. Cook on medium until hot. Put out toothpicks for serving.
If using a crockpot, put all in crock and cook on low 6-8 hours. You can also make your own favorite homemade meatballs if you prefer.
This recipe is old as the hills but everyone still loves it!!
I should have mentioned that I just dump the frozen meatballs into the crock pot, pour the sauce over and let it go. Or you could thaw the meatballs in the fridge the day before to shorten the heating time.
Ingredients:
1 bag small frozen meatballs (40 to 50 count)
1 (16 oz) jar grape jelly
1 (8 oz) jar chili sauce
Directions:
Prepare the meatballs according to directions on the bag, drain when cooked.
Mix the grape jelly and the chili sauce together in a large saucepan, and add meatballs. Cook on medium until hot. Put out toothpicks for serving.
If using a crockpot, put all in crock and cook on low 6-8 hours. You can also make your own favorite homemade meatballs if you prefer.
This recipe is old as the hills but everyone still loves it!!
I should have mentioned that I just dump the frozen meatballs into the crock pot, pour the sauce over and let it go. Or you could thaw the meatballs in the fridge the day before to shorten the heating time.
#13
Super Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 8,666
My guys like this hot chicken dip with scoops or veggies!
INGREDIENTS:
1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese,
softened
1/2 cup blue cheese salad dressing/0r ranch dressing
1/2 cup Frank's® RedHot® Original
Cayenne Pepper Sauce or Frank's®
RedHot® Buffalo Wing Sauce
1/2 cup crumbled blue cheese or
shredded mozzarella cheese (i use x sharp cheddar)
2 (9.75 ounce) cans Swanson® drained -( I cook up a big breast)
Assorted fresh vegetables or crackers
DIRECTIONS:
1. Heat the oven to 350 degrees F.
2. Stir the cream cheese in a 9-inch deep dish pie plate with a fork or whisk until it's smooth. Stir in the dressing, pepper sauce and blue cheese. Stir in the chicken.
3. Bake for 20 minutes or until the chicken mixture is hot and bubbly. Stir before serving. Serve with the vegetables and crackers for dipping.
INGREDIENTS:
1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese,
softened
1/2 cup blue cheese salad dressing/0r ranch dressing
1/2 cup Frank's® RedHot® Original
Cayenne Pepper Sauce or Frank's®
RedHot® Buffalo Wing Sauce
1/2 cup crumbled blue cheese or
shredded mozzarella cheese (i use x sharp cheddar)
2 (9.75 ounce) cans Swanson® drained -( I cook up a big breast)
Assorted fresh vegetables or crackers
DIRECTIONS:
1. Heat the oven to 350 degrees F.
2. Stir the cream cheese in a 9-inch deep dish pie plate with a fork or whisk until it's smooth. Stir in the dressing, pepper sauce and blue cheese. Stir in the chicken.
3. Bake for 20 minutes or until the chicken mixture is hot and bubbly. Stir before serving. Serve with the vegetables and crackers for dipping.
Last edited by red-warrior; 10-17-2012 at 12:44 PM.
#14
Member
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Tok, AK
Posts: 5
I asked my husband that same ? and he said well most important BEER! then maybe chex mix, mixed nuts and then the main spread would be hoagie rolls and different meats and cheseese for sandwiches.He said no chips or baffalo wings because to greasy. hope this helps
#16
Super Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Bosque County, Texas
Posts: 2,709
Depends on what type of poker players they are. If they are serious about their poker, then nothing that takes too much room on the table, gets their fingers messy and will get on the cards. A bowl of nuts, a bowl of pretzels, everyone's favorite brand of beer, soft drinks if you have some non-drinkers, maybe some coffee. Most guys eat before they leave to play poker. If they are coming for supper first, then they probably will be happy with a grilled steak or ribs. Usually the main thing is that the wife and children should be no-shows for the whole evening.
#17
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Arkansas
Posts: 559
Reminds me of my father's poker night eons ago. My mother ordered, from the bakery, one plain sandwich bread,one tinted in pink and another in green. She made little finger sandwiches (cut the bread with cookie cutters) with checken and egg salad and then served cute little butter cookies and punch. Needless to say, dad never hosted again. Don't know if the menu was intentional or not.
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