Monday, February 7, 2011

Our Table: The Superbowl

Everyone is always asking us what we eat.  Do we eat all of our meals at Melt?  Do we cook at home?  Do we bring Melt home?  Well, since we love sharing almost as much as we love food, we'll show you!  We're turning the original "Our Table" post into a little blog-series to give you a glimpse into what we eat when we're not eating Melt.  (But really, Melt will always be our favorite :)

Last night we headed over to my sister, Erin, and her boyfriend, Chris' house for a little Superbowl par-tay.  I love the Superbowl mainly because it's one night where football lovers and non-sports fans alike can both enjoy a game.  Whether it be for the footbal, for the food, or for the commercials, everyone loves a good Superbowl party.  At the Hall household, Bill and I take our Superbowl food seriously.  Even though Bill is more into the game while I'm much more into the commercials, we both agree on the food.  Without further ado, here's what hit our table for The Big Game.

How can you watch a game of pigskin without some potatoskin?

I kindly decided to share the 'Moonlight Chaource' cheese from my trip to the Farmers Market

A love of fresh food doesn't stop with Bill and I... My sister whipped up these tasty homemade soft pretzels.  Dipped in butter and salt, they were deeeelish-ious.

She also made another perfect football food, Guacamole.

And of course, what game is complete without the classic french onion dip?!

Here's where Bill's creative genius came into play.  Buffalo chicken macaroni and cheese.  The additional 5 or so pounds I gained was SO worth it.  

Bill's made-from-scratch meatball marinara.  Heavenly.

We didn't stop at the snacks!  Dessert was a must.


And.. of course.. last but not least.. the necessity to any football game and successful Superbowl Party (and Bill's absolute favorite beverage):

From our Superbowl-Watching table to yours, we hope you had as indulgent of night as we did over here!  Now, who's ready for the gym?

Eat Well!
Melt

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