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Football and the Feast {Foodie Friday}

By Helen Lampkin of My Brother’s Salsa and Helen’s Table

Some gather for the football, some for the fellowship, but most come together for the food!  And I love the idea of a feast!

I’m sure you’ve seen the acronym F.E.A.S.T.  (Friends Enjoying A Spectacular Time) or Webster’s definition: a celebratory abundant meal with ceremony or entertainment. Foods for the big game (and I think we all know what “big game” I’m talking about!) definitely fall into the category of feasting.

And, don’t we all like the thought of having a spectacular time with our friends and family with some delicious food!

But, putting on a “FEAST” need not be daunting.  Choosing simple yet satisfying recipes will help you make it happen.  Here are a couple of my favorites to get you started on your feast preparations:  Country Ham Sliders (the ultimate comfort food sandwich) and Sweet Corn Chicken & Green Chile Tamale Dip(every football feast needs a memorable dip).   Have fun!

Visit My Brother’s Salsa website for more recipes for the big game!

From my table to yours,
Helen

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Country Ham Sliders
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Ingredients
  1. 1 package dinner rolls (Parker House style)
  2. 1 pound.country ham thinly sliced
  3. 12 ounces Monterey Jack cheese, Havarti, or fontina thinly sliced
  4. 4 ounces green chiles, diced (if using fresh roast, peel, seed & chop 2-3 Anaheim Chiles)
  5. 4 ounces butter
  6. ½ cup of My Brother’s Salsa (Original, House, or Hatch Green Chile)
  7. flaky sea salt
  8. freshly ground pepper
Instructions
  1. Split dinner rolls. On each roll place ham, cheese and green chiles. Place sliders in baking dish side by side. In small saucepan, melt butter. Remove from heat and stir in My Brother’s Salsa until well blended. Pour this mixture over the sliders. Place in 325* oven for about 20 minutes - until cheese is melted and bubbly. Remove from oven and season with salt & pepper.
Notes
  1. I ramp up the flavor of these ham and cheese bites by creating a melted compound butter with My Brother’s Salsa to drizzle over the sliders
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Sweet Corn Chicken & Green Chile Tamale Dip
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A delicious creamy dip with the essence of a chicken and green chile tamale -addictive!
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Ingredients
  1. 2 cups cooked chicken, shredded
  2. 1 15 oz. can cream of corn
  3. 8 oz. Monterey Jack or Pepper Jack, shredded
  4. 1/2 cup My Brother’s House Salsa or My Brother’s Hatch Green Chile Salsa
  5. 2-3 green chiles* (Hatch or Anaheim) roasted, peeled, seeded, chopped
Instructions
  1. Combine chicken, cream corn, shredded cheese, My Brother’s House Salsa/or Hatch Green Chile and the roasted green chile. Pour into a baking dish. Bake at 400* 20 min. until cheese is bubbly. Serve with My Brother’s Corn Tortilla Chips. *You can substitute a 4 oz. can chopped green chiles
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 Helen head shot 1.25.14Helen Lampkin is Founder & Chairman of My Brother’s Salsa, a family owned and operated specialty foods business based in Northwest Arkansas. Originally from Oklahoma, she has lived in Arkansas for more than 35 years. Married to Steve Lampkin for 39 years, they have two grown children and two grandchildren in NWA.

Before becoming an entrepreneur and specialty foods owner, her vocation was in the home, with her family being at the core of everything she did. With her many years experience as wife, mother and community advocate, along with a passion for cooking and sharing foods, it became the perfect platform to launch a business. In 2003, Helen established Vineyard Art, Inc. dba My Brother’s Salsa based on a family salsa recipe. In 2011, her immediate family came on board and together they are making great strides in the marketplace. Today, My Brother’s Salsa is well on its way to attaining regional and national distribution with retailers including The Fresh Market, Walmart, Whole Foods, Natural Grocers, along with a host of independent grocers and markets.

In 2014, she launched a blog, Helen’s Table, where she invites you to join her in learning creative ways to bring family and friends around the table. Also an artist, when Helen is not in the kitchen developing recipes, she can be found in the studio working on No Ordinary Brooms, which is functional art for the home.

Razorback Homegating 101 {Foodie Friday}

By Misty Thompson of Burlap and Beestings

In the fall, there are few things in Arkansas that you can find more fun than Razorback tailgating. The atmosphere, the spirit and the fans really capture the best in Hog season. However, there comes a time in one’s life *clears throat* when the cost of babysitters, travel, the effort to dress to impress and the next day hangover just don’t cut it.

So, I’m going to provide a few tips for the next best thing: The Homegate.

  • Keep it simple. You don’t want to be more stressed out than you already will be once the game starts. Find recipes that are easy and, if possible, prepare some ahead of time.
  • Keep it bite-sized. Let’s face it, it’s the Razorbacks. You WILL jump out of your seat a few times and more than likely yell at the TV. You don’t want to be too full to be able to jump out of your seat or have an entire meal spilled on your floor.
  • Prepare to intercept interruptions. If you are homegating, more than likely your kids are home too. Pick up the latest kid flick at Redbox, and stock up on activities, games and books to ensure your little Hog fans will have hours to kill all by themselves. (You should probably check on them during commercials though.)
  • Invest in essential Hogware. It may sound silly, but you’ll use this way more than that china you registered for. It’s ALMOST as essential as that perfect Hog shirt.
  • Invite close friends. This goes back to keeping it simple and being comfortable in your own home. This way you’ll feel less like you have to entertain guests and more like you can spend time enjoying the game.
  • Have plenty of adult beverages. No one wants to stop watching the game to go on a beer run.

One homegating staple for my family is cheese dip. It’s super easy, and everyone likes it. (Also, did you know that cheese dip originated in Arkansas?)

Thompson Family Cheese Dip
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Ingredients
  1. 1 lb Velveeta Mexican cheese
  2. 12 ounces cream cheese
  3. 2 fresh tomatoes, chopped
  4. 1/2 bunch green onion, tops, chopped
  5. 4 jalapenos, seeded and chopped
  6. 2 -3 fresh garlic cloves, minced
  7. 1/2 bunch cilantro, chopped
  8. black pepper to taste
Instructions
  1. Melt cheese in a crock pot, stove top or microwave. Stir in additional ingredients.
  2. Serve warm and enjoy!
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20130829-214618.jpgMisty is a full-time working wife and mom. She lives in Central Arkansas with her husband and two boys. After attending Arkansas Women Bloggers Conference last year, she decided to start a “grown-up blog” but struggles to keep up with it and the projects in her daily life. Follow her attempts at www.burlapandbeestings.com.