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March basketball tournaments are heating up! More and more teams are getting knocked out of the brackets which is making for more exciting games. Are you looking to host a basketball party but don’t want all the extra work? No problem! I’m here to show you how to host a basketball party with easy recipes, simple party planning steps, and one stop shopping.
Whenever I host a party the first thing I like to do is a make a list of what we are going to have to eat. For sporting event parties like this basketball party I usually try to stick with simple snacks. I don’t like to serve anything heavy or things that you have to sit at the table to eat. I want my guests to be able to grab things and go sit on the couch and watch the games. I also try to have sweet snacks and savory snacks so everyone can enjoy the food.
After deciding what to eat I make a grocery list. I write down all of the food, beverages, cups, plates, utensils, and any decorations I might need. I usually use disposable cups, plates, and utensils for parties because then I don’t have as many dishes to do at the end of the night. For my basketball party the only decorations I needed were a basketball tablecloth and a bunch of flowers.
A few days before the party I headed to Giant Eagle which is my one stop shop for all of my basketball party needs. When I got home I got right to work. The first thing I did was to make the Easy OREO Cupcakes because they need to cool before putting the frosting on top of them. I used a boxed cake mix and crushed up some OREO Cookies to put in the batter. While they were baking I crushed up more OREO Cookies and mixed them with the frosting. Once the cupcakes were cool I frosted them and placed a whole OREO Cookie on top.
Easy OREO Cupcakes
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Prep time
10 mins
Cook time
20 mins
Total time
30 mins
Delicious vanilla cupcakes mixed with OREO Cookies topped off with vanilla OREO frosting and a whole OREO Cookie
Author: Heather Lynne
Recipe type: dessert
Serves: 2 dozen cupcakes
Ingredients
1 box yellow cake mix
1 c. water
½ c. coconut oil
3 eggs
1 package OREO Cookies
1 container vanilla frosting
Instructions
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Line 2 muffin tins with 24 cupcake liners. Set aside.
In a large bowl mix the yellow cake mix, water, coconut oil, and eggs. Mix until well combined.
Place 20 OREO Cookies in a gallon size zip top baggie. Seal. Use a mallet and and crush the OREO Cookies.
Remove half of the crushed cookies and add them to the cake batter. Mix until combined.
Divide the batter between the muffin cups, filling each ¾ of the way full.
Bake for 20 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Cool on a wire rack.
Meanwhile, dump the vanilla frosting into a medium bowl. Add the remaining crushed OREO Cookies and mix well.
Spread the OREO frosting onto the OREO Cupcakes. Top each cupcake with a whole OREO Cookie.
Notes
A Hezzi-D Original Recipe
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Next up I made my Easy Reese Cup Dip. I used the Reese Mini Peanut Butter Cups because they are already unwrapped which is great when you are putting them in a recipe. I mixed up the dip and placed it in the refrigerator to chill while I finished getting ready. You can serve this dip with mini cookies, graham crackers, fruit, or pretzels.
5 Ingredient Reese Cup Dip
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Prep time
5 mins
Total time
5 mins
A creamy peanut butter and cream cheese dip filled with Reese mini peanut butter cups.
Author: Heather Lynne
Recipe type: Dip
Serves: 6 Servings
Ingredients
1 (8 oz.) package of cream cheese, softened
¼ c. creamy peanut butter
1 c. powdered sugar
1 T. vanilla
1 c. Reese Mini Peanut Butter Cups
Graham crackers, mini cookies, pretzels, and fruit for dipping
Instructions
In a large bowl combine the cream cheese, peanut butter, powdered sugar, and vanilla. Mix well until combined.
Cut all but 5 of the Reese Mini Peanut Butter Cups in half. Add the halves to the cream cheese mixture and mix well.
Pour into a serving dish and top with the whole mini peanut butter cups.
Serve with graham crackers, mini cookies, pretzels, and fruit.
Notes
A Hezzi-D Original Recipe
3.2.2925
The last thing I made was my cheese board. When making a cheese board there are a few things to remember. You don’t have to use what I used but this is a great guide on how to put a cheese board together. On every cheese board I make I like to include:
2-3 cheeses (I used Smoked Swiss, Sharp Cheddar, and Gouda)
2-3 types of crackers (I used Wheat Thins and Ritz Crackers)
1-2 types of meat (I simply used pepperoni)
1-2 types of fruit, often 1 fresh and 1 dried (I used green grapes and raisins)
Nuts or something crunchy (I used pecans)
2 sauces, one sweet and one savory (I used brown spicy mustard and wild berry jam)
After you have everything you need for your cheese board simply set it up in an appealing way. I often put the fruit, nuts, and sauces in the corners and then fill the middle with the crackers, cheeses, and meats. I like to make labels and place them on toothpicks to put with all the cheeses so all my guests know what they are eating.
Now that I had all the food ready I moved on to the drinks. I found these fun mini cans of Coke & Diet Coke on special 2/$6 at Giant Eagle and picked up an 8 pack of each of them. I stacked them on my party table then took one can of Coke and one can of Diet Coke and poured them into a glass. I rinsed out the cans, filled them with water, and stuck flowers in each one to make a cute flower vase! I also put out 1/2 liters of Coke Zero & Diet Coke for those people that wanted larger drinks.
I finished up my party table with a bowl of cheese curls, a bowl of orange candies, and a Coca-Cola glass filled with the Reese Mini Peanut Cups I had leftover from my recipe. I set the Coke vases with the flowers on either side of the table. Finally I placed a basketball in the center of my table. Don’t forget to put out the plates, cups, and utensils as well. I placed mine of a side table so they were out of the way of the food and drinks but still accessible.
The great thing about this basketball party is that I had everything made, decorated, and set out everything in less than an hour and a half. Not bad for hosting a party with 10 guests! Plus, I purposely didn’t serve any hot food so I could sit down, relax, and watch the basketball games with my friends without having to worry about something in the oven.
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I’ve shared my basketball party hosting tips with you as well as some of my best easy party recipes. Now I want to hear from you! What are your favorite easy party recipes perfect for hosting a basketball party?
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