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Media Contact:Meghan Flynn, MS, RD 203.750.6106, mflynn@stewleonards.com Rachel Begun, MS, RD 203.750.6107, rbegun@stewleonards.com HIKE TO STEW LEONARD'S AND SCORE A TOUCHDOWN AT YOUR SUPER BOWL PARTYNORWALK, Conn., Jan. 19, 2009 – After Thanksgiving, Super Bowl Sunday is the largest day for food consumption, according to The Food Institute. It is also the No. 1 at-home party day of the year. Whether you are a football fan, or just like watching the new commercials, everyone can agree on one thing: the food! Super Bowl XLIII kicks off at 6:28pm on Sunday, February 1st at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay, Fla. Stew Leonard's can help tackle your party planning with everything needed for a Super Bowl food fest, making you an MVP with your guests. "You don't want to be fumbling in the kitchen, so to stay off the sidelines, focus on finger foods and avoid anything too fancy," says Chef George Llorens, Stew Leonard’s Executive Chef. “Stew Leonard’s can help you line up a winning team of freshly-prepared dips, party platters, entrees and desserts for your guests.” Since a game can last up to four hours with food served throughout, Chef George suggests the following Super Bowl game plan and menu: Super Bowl Game Plan
Super Bowl Menu Chef George recommends serving food in four stages:
Pre-Game
Bring out a selection of hot and hearty appetizers for the first half. Crowd pleasers include:
Serve the main course during half-time, when fans have their eyes off of the television and on the food. Winning picks include:
Second Half If cooking is not part of your game plan or you need team assistance, Stew Leonard's catering consultants are on hand to take orders by phone and can arrange to have your orders picked up on game day—Norwalk: 203-750-6168; Danbury: 203-790-8030; Newington: 860-760-8100; Yonkers: 914-375-4712. Here are some of Chef George's favorite Super Bowl recipes:
California Guacamole Dip In a medium bowl, place the avocados and lime juice. Slice the avocados into chunks. With a fork, coarsely mash the avocados. Add the onion, chilies, tomato, cilantro, salt and pepper, mixing until well blended. Makes 6 servings. Award-winning Three-Bean Chicken Chili In a stockpot, heat the oil over medium-high heat. Add the onion and bell pepper and cook for 5 minutes. Add the garlic and cook for 2 minutes. Add the chicken and cook well, stirring occasionally, until the chicken is no longer pink. Add the tomatoes, chili powder, sugar, cumin, chipotle paste, salt, and black pepper. Stir to mix well and cook for 10 minutes. Add the broth and bring to a simmer. Reduce the heat to low, cover, and cook for 30 minutes. Add the white beans, pinto beans, and black beans and cook for 15 minutes, or until the flavors are well blended. Stir in the corn and cilantro and cook for 2 minutes. Makes 12 servings.
Easy Italian Chicken Wings Preheat the oven to 400ºF. Remove and discard the tips of the chicken wings. Cut each wing through the center joint. Place the wings in a large, shallow baking pan and sprinkle with the salt. Bake the wings for 15 minutes. Meanwhile, in a small bowl, combine the vinegar, honey, seasoning, and garlic. Carefully remove the wings from the oven and coat with the sauce, turning the wings as you coat them. Bake for 20 minutes more, or until cooked through. Makes 24 wings (6 servings). |