2013-09-08





As it turns out, I’m not the only one who loves an excuse to eat grilled meats, fire up the crockpot, and make ultra cheesy dips! This week, the whole Sunday Supper game is sharing recipes perfect for tailgating.

I think the person who invented the tailgate must have been a husband who was trying to convince his wife to become a football fan. Maybe she found the game boring. Maybe she didn’t get the rules. Maybe she had better things to do with her Saturday.

But then her husband started bringing food to the football watching parties and told his friends to do the same. Dishes came pouring in. There were hot wings and mozzarella sticks. Brownies and cheesecake squares. Meatballs and subs and chili and dips as far as the eye could see.

And suddenly, sticking around the house to watch football all afternoon didn’t seem like such a bad thing. In fact, it sounded pretty darn delicious.



I know food was one of the gateways to my football fandom, and now it’s difficult to separate my love of football from my love of food. To me, they go hand in hand. After all, what’s a football game without a giant plate of nachos for stress munching during close games?

When I saw this Buffalo Chicken Soup over at How Sweet It Is, I knew it was going to be a winner. I mean, all that spicy buffalo flavor in a warm, comforty soup that can easily feed a crowd? Yeah, I’ll have that.

I converted this to a slow cooker soup to make it crazy easy to throw together. All you do is toss your favorite buffalo hot sauce in the crockpot along with some chicken, onion, celery, and chicken broth. Let it cook away for a couple hours, and then suddenly realize your house smells amazing. After about 4 hours, the chicken will be so tender it’ll fall apart with a glance. Add a little cream and you’re on the train to Buffalo! (Soup, that is).

This soup really does taste like buffalo chicken wings. I put a full cup of buffalo sauce in mine, and you can definitely feel the heat! It’s spicy, creamy and satisfying. I also think this may be my new go to when I’ve got a cold. This soup does wonders for your sinuses!

Then of course, there’s the add ons. The add ons make the soup. If you’re serving this at a party, I suggest setting out a “bar” of toppings and letting everyone add as they go. My suggestions? Blue cheese and shredded cheddar, celery sticks, sliced avocado, and green onions.

The avocado is an especially nice touch. It cooled the buffalo sauce down nicely and added a lovely velvety texture. Of course, I don’t suggest using the term “lovely velvety texture” when trying to sell it to a room full of testosterone. Best just to set the slices out and let them discover for themselves.

Whether you’ve got a house full of football crazies or just a few casual watchers, everyone is sure to be a fan of this easy buffalo chicken soup. For more ideas everyone at your tailgate will love, check out all the Sunday Supper recipes below!

Spicy Buffalo Chicken Soup

 

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Prep time

10 mins

Cook time

8 hours

Total time

8 hours 10 mins

 

Serves: 6

Ingredients

4 boneless skinless chicken breasts

1 sweet onion, diced

2 stalks celery, diced

2 garlic cloves, minced

48 ounces low-sodium chicken broth

⅔-1 cup buffalo wing sauce (depending on how spicy your wing sauce is and how spicy you like it)

½ cup heavy cream

2 Tablespoons cornstarch

½ cup freshly grated cheddar cheese

Green Onions

1 avocado, sliced

Instructions

Place chicken, celery, onion, garlic, broth, and wing sauce in the crockpot. Cook on low for 6-8 hours. Remove chicken from crockpot and use two forks to shred it.

Create a slurry by whisking the cornstarch into the heavy cream. Add the mixture into the crockpot, turn it up to high, and cook for 20-30 minutes or until soup is thickened slightly.

Dish soup into bowls, top with slices of avocado, green onions, and cheddar cheese. Serve hot.

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 Recipe adapted from How Sweet It Is

Warm Ups (Appetizers):

Bacon and Onion Dip by The Girl In The Little Red Kitchen

Cheesy Harissa and Fig Dip by MarocMama

Cheesy Jalapeño Fritters by La Cocina de Leslie

Chicken Fajita Dip and Quesadillas by Chocolate Moosey

Crab Rangoons by Hezzi-D’s Books and Cooks

Double Cheese Dill Scones by Vintage Kitchen Notes

Grilled Corn Dip by Kudos Kitchen By Renee

Grilled Gameday Nachos by Supper for a Steal

Homemade Potato Chips w/ Blue Cheese Sauce by girlichef

Jalapeno Popper Dip by The Messy Baker

Liptauer Cheese Spread by Magnolia Days

Mahogany Baked Chicken Wings by The Dinner-Mom

Mexican Corn Dip by Growing Up Gabel

Pizza Dip by Small Wallet, Big Appetite

Posh Pigs In a Blanket by The Weekend Gourmet

Pretzel Nuggets by I Run For Wine

Roasted Balsamic Smoked Sausage, Red Grape and Brussels Sprouts Bites by Eat, Move, Shine

Roasted Garlic & Tomatillo Salsa Verde by Killer Bunnies, Inc

Savory Baked Pinwheel’s by The Not So Cheesy Kitchen

Sesame Glazed Cauliflower “Wings” by Cupcakes & Kale Chips

Stuffed Banana Pepper Bites by Daily Dish Recipes

Sweet Potato Hummus by Alida’s Kitchen

Sweet Potato Skins by A Kitchen Hoor’s Adventures

Tabbouleh Salad with Golden Raisins by Take A Bite Out of Boca

Vincent Jackson’s Buccin’ Delicious Nachos by My Other City By The Bay

Game Time (Main Dishes and Sides):

1,2,3,4,5 Chinese Spareribs by The Urban Mrs

Bacon Burger Sliders on Pretzel Bun by Peanut Butter and Peppers

Beef on Weck by Healthy. Delicious.

Carrot Slaw by The Foodie Army Wife

Chicken, Bacon, Ranch Quesadillas by Cookin’ Mimi

Chicken, Brie and Apple Turnovers by Shockingly Delicious

Easy Grilled Chicken Caesar Sandwiches by Momma’s Meals

French Onion Chicken Sandwiches by Foxes Love Lemons

Fried Yucca With Pink Sauce by Basic N Delicious

Frito Olé by Home Cooking Memories

Gomoku Treasure Rice by NinjaBaking.com

Grilled Fajita Kebabs by CuriousCuisiniere

Ham-Stuffed Biscuits With Sweet Sriracha Butter by Nik Snacks

Hatch Cheddar Burgers by Doggie at the Dinner Table

Hatch Chile Pimento Cheese Burgers by Juanita’s Cocina

Italian Sliders with Basil Pimento Cheese by La Bella Vita Cucina

Italian Tuna and Shells Salad by Cindy’s Recipes and Writings

Pressed Brick Sandwich by That Skinny Chick Can Bake

Pulled Lamb Barbecue Sandwiches by The Texan New Yorker

Slow Cooker Buffalo Chicken Soup by Neighborfood

Smoky Turkey Burgers by Webicurean

Snorker and Spicy Slaw Sandwiches by Food Lust People Love

Tandoori BBQ Chicken by Jane’s Adventures in Dinner

Overtime (Drinks and Desserts):

Coconut Funfetti Ice Cream Cake by What Smells So Good?

Funfetti Sugar Cookies by Pies and Plots

Individual Elvis Pies by Treats & Trinkets

Portuguese Sangria by Family Foodie

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