KCRA anchors reveal favorite Super Bowl recipes
Recipes perfect for the big game
KCRA anchors share their favorite Super Bowl snack recipes. These snacks are perfect for the big game -- or any day of the week.
Check out the recipes:
KCRA Anchor Deirdre Fitzpatrick shares a family recipe for Mediterranean dip. Deirdre said this recipe is from her sister-in-law Jen Fitzpatrick, who is, "our family recipe go-to girl."
KCRA Anchor Brian Heap shares a recipe for 7-layer dip. "So easy and fresh tasting. Give me a big spoonful and a plate of tortilla chips, and I’m good to go."
KCRA Anchor Edie Lambert shares this Chili recipe. She said you can top off the dish with fresh cilantro, sour cream, grated cheddar cheese, bacon crumbles, or cornbread. "Enjoy with any toppings that sound good!"
KCRA Anchor Lisa Gonzales shares this Big Game Dip recipe. She said you can enjoy the dip with sides of sour cream, guacamole, grated Mexican blend cheeses and green onions. Enjoy!
KCRA Anchor Teo Torres shares this recipe for 'You Betcha' Pretzels. "Enjoy while you can. It goes fast!!!"
KCRA Anchor Gulstan Dart shares this recipe for Cioppino. "I've been making this for years. It seems appropriate to do cioppino this year since the Super Bowl is in San Francisco." Gulstan said the soup is easy to make. "It takes maybe an hour to assemble, and you can make it ahead of time. Don't forget some sourdough bread!"
KCRA Anchor Leticia Ordaz shares this recipe for spicy buffalo chicken dip. "I love it without the chicken too, with fresh sour dough bread," Leticia said. "I add a secret ingredient and five times the recommended cheese. It's always a superbowl party favorite. It's warm to the belly and so easy to make. I prefer making it in my crockpot on high for about two hours."
KCRA Meteorologist Tamara Berg shares this recipe for Homemade Buckeyes. "Here's my favorite game time food. My grandma used to make these growing up in Ohio."
KCRA anchors share their favorite Super Bowl snack recipes. These snacks are perfect for the big game -- or any day of the week.
Check out the recipes:
KCRA Anchor Deirdre Fitzpatrick shares a family recipe for Mediterranean dip. Deirdre said this recipe is from her sister-in-law Jen Fitzpatrick, who is, "our family recipe go-to girl."
KCRA Anchor Brian Heap shares a recipe for 7-layer dip. "So easy and fresh tasting. Give me a big spoonful and a plate of tortilla chips, and I’m good to go."
KCRA Anchor Edie Lambert shares this Chili recipe. She said you can top off the dish with fresh cilantro, sour cream, grated cheddar cheese, bacon crumbles, or cornbread. "Enjoy with any toppings that sound good!"
KCRA Anchor Lisa Gonzales shares this Big Game Dip recipe. She said you can enjoy the dip with sides of sour cream, guacamole, grated Mexican blend cheeses and green onions. Enjoy!
KCRA Anchor Teo Torres shares this recipe for 'You Betcha' Pretzels. "Enjoy while you can. It goes fast!!!"
KCRA Anchor Gulstan Dart shares this recipe for Cioppino. "I've been making this for years. It seems appropriate to do cioppino this year since the Super Bowl is in San Francisco." Gulstan said the soup is easy to make. "It takes maybe an hour to assemble, and you can make it ahead of time. Don't forget some sourdough bread!"
KCRA Anchor Leticia Ordaz shares this recipe for spicy buffalo chicken dip. "I love it without the chicken too, with fresh sour dough bread," Leticia said. "I add a secret ingredient and five times the recommended cheese. It's always a superbowl party favorite. It's warm to the belly and so easy to make. I prefer making it in my crockpot on high for about two hours."
KCRA Meteorologist Tamara Berg shares this recipe for Homemade Buckeyes. "Here's my favorite game time food. My grandma used to make these growing up in Ohio."
KCRA anchors share their favorite Super Bowl snack recipes. These snacks are perfect for the big game -- or any day of the week.
Check out the recipes:
KCRA Anchor Deirdre Fitzpatrick shares a family recipe for Mediterranean dip. Deirdre said this recipe is from her sister-in-law Jen Fitzpatrick, who is, "our family recipe go-to girl."
KCRA Anchor Brian Heap shares a recipe for 7-layer dip. "So easy and fresh tasting. Give me a big spoonful and a plate of tortilla chips, and I’m good to go."
KCRA Anchor Edie Lambert shares this Chili recipe. She said you can top off the dish with fresh cilantro, sour cream, grated cheddar cheese, bacon crumbles, or cornbread. "Enjoy with any toppings that sound good!"
KCRA Anchor Lisa Gonzales shares this Big Game Dip recipe. She said you can enjoy the dip with sides of sour cream, guacamole, grated Mexican blend cheeses and green onions. Enjoy!
KCRA Anchor Teo Torres shares this recipe for 'You Betcha' Pretzels. "Enjoy while you can. It goes fast!!!"
KCRA Anchor Gulstan Dart shares this recipe for Cioppino. "I've been making this for years. It seems appropriate to do cioppino this year since the Super Bowl is in San Francisco." Gulstan said the soup is easy to make. "It takes maybe an hour to assemble, and you can make it ahead of time. Don't forget some sourdough bread!"
KCRA Anchor Leticia Ordaz shares this recipe for spicy buffalo chicken dip. "I love it without the chicken too, with fresh sour dough bread," Leticia said. "I add a secret ingredient and five times the recommended cheese. It's always a superbowl party favorite. It's warm to the belly and so easy to make. I prefer making it in my crockpot on high for about two hours."
KCRA Meteorologist Tamara Berg shares this recipe for Homemade Buckeyes. "Here's my favorite game time food. My grandma used to make these growing up in Ohio."
Recipes perfect for the big game
KCRA anchors share their favorite Super Bowl snack recipes. These snacks are perfect for the big game -- or any day of the week.Check out the recipes: