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Best Superbowl Appetizer/finger food?
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<blockquote data-quote="lafn96" data-source="post: 5559710" data-attributes="member: 22826"><p>What's your go-to? Looking for something smoked/grilled for the game. Saw one this last week that looks good - take a single onion ring; press about 1/4-1/2 inch of ground sausage to the inside of that ring, then wrap with bacon, season and dab on some BBQ sauce. </p><p></p><p>One that I really like is take peppercinis; wrap with carne asada (mexican seasoned flap meat); wrap that with bacon and use a toothpick to hold together. Smoke or grill till bacon's cooked. This one is always a favorite anytime I've made it for a get-together. Learned it tail-gating before a game; and the guy called them dog nuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lafn96, post: 5559710, member: 22826"] What's your go-to? Looking for something smoked/grilled for the game. Saw one this last week that looks good - take a single onion ring; press about 1/4-1/2 inch of ground sausage to the inside of that ring, then wrap with bacon, season and dab on some BBQ sauce. One that I really like is take peppercinis; wrap with carne asada (mexican seasoned flap meat); wrap that with bacon and use a toothpick to hold together. Smoke or grill till bacon's cooked. This one is always a favorite anytime I've made it for a get-together. Learned it tail-gating before a game; and the guy called them dog nuts. [/QUOTE]
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